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Forwards NPDES Permit Renewal Application Which Was Sent to EPA on 920427
ML17309A677
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/07/1992
From: Sager D
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
L-92-141, NUDOCS 9205180085
Download: ML17309A677 (99)


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ACCELERATED DIS UTION DEMONST TION SYSTEM REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)

ACCESSION NBR:9205180085 DOC.DATE: 92/05/07 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-335 St. Lucie Plant, Unit 1, Florida Power & Light Co. 05000335 50-389 St. Lucie Plant, Unit 2, Florida Po er 6 Light Co. 05000389 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION /

SAGER,D.A. Florida Power 6 Light Co.

RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION R Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Forwards NPDES permit renewal application which was sent to EPA on 920427. D DISTRIBUTION CODE A001D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE:

TITLE: OR Submittal: General Distribution NOTES:

RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL PD2-2 LA 1 1 PD2-2 PD 1 1 D NORRIS,J 2 2 D

INTERNAL: ACRS 6 6 NRR/DET/ECMB 7D 1 1 NRR/DET/ESGB 1 1 NRR/DOEA/OTSB11 1 1 NRR/DST 8E2 1 1 NRR/DST/SELB 7E 1 1 NRR/DST/SICB8H7 1 1 NRR/DST/SRXB 8E 1 1 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT 1 1 OC FMQ 1 0 OGC/HDS3 1 0 EG FIL'E 01 1 1 RES/DSIR/EIB 1 1 EXTERNAL: NRC PDR 1 1 NSIC D

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NOTE TO ALL "RIDS" RECIPIENTS:

PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE! CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT. 20079) TO ELIMINATEYOUR NAME FROM DISTRIBUTION LISTS POR DOCUMENTS YOU DON'T NEED!

TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR ~ ENCL

P.O. Box 128, Ft. Pierce, FL 34954-0128 May 7, 1992 L-92-141 10 CFR 50.36b 10 CFR 50.4 EPP 3.2.4 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Re: St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50.-389 NPDES Permit Renewal Attached is a copy of the St. Lucie Plant National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit renewal application which is required to be submitted to the NRC pursuant to Section 3.2.4 of the St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Environmental Protection Plan.

This document was sent to the Environmental Protection Agency on April 27, 1992.

Should you have any questions on this information, please contact us ~

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Florida Power 8 Light Company, P.O. Box 078768, West Palm Beach, FL 33407-0768 PRI CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED April 27, 1992 Mr. W. Ray Cunningham, Director Water Management Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV 345 Courtland Street N.E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30365 RE: NPDES Permit Renewal Application St. Lucie Power Plant Permit No. FL0002208

Dear Mr. Cunningham:

Enclosed please And the NPDES renewal application (Form 1, 2C, and 2F plus attachments) for Florida Power and Light Company's St. Lucfe Power Plant. Ifthere are any questions on this matter, please direct them to Ron Hix at (407) 697-6937.

Sincerely, Charles D. Henderson Manager Air S Water Permitting Programs FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY CDH/RHH/met Enclosure cc: Richard Drew - DER NPDES Administrator 2....9205180085 an FPL Group company

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U.S. ENVIRONMKNTAI PROTKCTION AGENCY GENERAL INFORMATION I. EPA I.D. NUMBER

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~ A C GENERAI (Read the "General Instructions" before starting. 1 ~ 2 II I~ IS 21 I GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS I. D. NUMBER If a preprinted label has been provided, affix it In the designated space. Review the inform.

ation carefully; if any of it is incorrect, cross III. CILITY NAME NPDES: FL0002208 through it and enter the correct data in the appropriate fill-in area below. Also, if any of FL PWR (x LT ST LUCIE the preprinted data is absent frha area ro the FACILITY V 'AILINGADDRESS left of the label space lists the information thar should appearJ, please provide it in the proper fill-in areaisJ below. If the label is complete and correct, you need not complete Items I, III, V, and Vl /except VJ.B which must be completed regardless/. Complete all FACILITY items if no label has been provided. Refer to

'OCATION the instructions for detailed item descrip-tions and for the legal authorizations under which this data is collected.

II. POLLUTANT CHARACTERISTICS INSTRUCTIONS: Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any permit application forms to the EPA. If you answer Hyesn to any.

questions, you must submit this form and the supplemental form listed in the parenthesis following the question. Mark HXH in the box in the third column if the Supplemental fOrm iS attaChed. If yOu anSWer "nOH tO eaCh queStiOn, yau need nOt Submit any Of theSe fermS. YOu may enSWer nnOH if yOur aCtiVity is excluded from permit requirements; see Section C of 'the instructions. See also, Section 0 of the instructions for definitions of bold-faced terms.

SPECIFIC QUESTIONS Tas RORM HO ATTACHRO SPECIFIC CIUKSTIONS Tea ROAM 0 ATTACHCO A. Is this facility a publicly owned treatment works B. Does or will this facility feither existing or proposadJ which results in a discharge to waters of the U.S.? X include a concentrated animal feeding operation or aquatic animal production facility which results in a X (FORM 2A) discharge to waters of the US.? (FORM 28)

Is this a Iacilnv which current y resu ts in isc argas s t is s propos acility or er r an t osedescn e to waters of the U.S. other than those described in X in A or B aboyeJ which will result in a discharge to A or B above'? FORM 2CI ws of the U S? FO M 2D) 24 F. Do you or will you inject at this facility industrial or E. Does or win this facility treat, store, or dispose of hazardous wastes? (FORM 3) X* municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum con.

tainlng, within one quarter mile of the well bore, underground sources of drinking water? (FORM 4) 1 ~ 12 11 vou or wi yov inlect at I is ac>>ty any pro uce r or other fluids which are brought to the surface H. Do you or will you inject at this facility fluids for spe.

nnection with conventional oil or natural gas pro. cial processes such as mining of sulfur by the Frssch X tion, inject fluids used for enhanced recovery of process, solution mining of minerals, in situ combus.

oil or natural gas, or inject fluids (or storage of liquid tion of fossil fuel, or recovery of geothermal energy?

h drocarbons? (FORM 4) (FORM 4)

I. s I is ac>>ty a propose stationary source w ic is s ac Ity S ProPose stat onary Source Whic is one of the 28 industrial categories listed in the in- NOT one of the 28 industrial categories listed in the structions and which will potentially emit 100 tons X instructions and which will potentially emit 250 tons X per year of any air pollutant regulated under the per year of any sir 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) area? (FORM 5)- ~1 ~

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II ~ 4 ~ 4 O. CITY OR TOWN C.STATE D. ZIP CODE C

I 4 Ft. Pierce F L 34954-012 l'I. FACILITYLOCATION A. STREET. ROUTK NO. OR OTHER SPKCIFIC IDENTIFIER 5 6501 S. A1A I 'I I4 O. COUNTY NAME L ~ .'(

C. CITY OR TOWN. D.STATE K. 2IP COOK I 0 C

B Jensen Beach F L '4949 056 * -I EPA Form 3510-1 (8-90) acl lty c ose wl equlva ency CONTINUE ON REVERSE demonstration in progress.

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. SIC CODES (4 digit,in order of priorityg A. FIRST a. SECONO e (spccig! y (speci f! l Electric Services C. THIRD Dg FOURTH C ispecig!'g ispecig,!')

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VIII. OPERATOR INFORMATION A, NAME Is the name listed In a Item VIII.Aalso the owner?

Florida Power & Light Company (Xj YEs C3 No 66

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407 697 6930 (specif!'l S  % STATE 0 % OTHER ispccifs) p A P  % PRIVATE ~ % ie I~ 21 E. sTRE ET oR p.o. aox P. 0. Box 078768 F. CITY OR TOWN i G.STAT H. ZIP CoDE IX. INDIAN LAND c I Is the facility located on IndIan lands?

West Palm Beach Ej YES IXj NO Sa X. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTALPERMITS A. NPDEs (Discharges to Surface lvateri o. pso f,lfr Ernfssfons groin proposed sources>

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a. UIC (Underground injection of Fluidsg E. oTHER (speclf!'I 10-56-118222 (specff!lI 9 U 9 State IWW Permit Unit Ijll C  % I (spectg!

9 R 9 PA-74-02 g 0$ 'l4 ~ 1 I~ ~ 'I 0 ~ S ~ 4 ~ 7 'I ~ ,. State Site Certification XI. MAP 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.

See Figtlres 1 A thrU ] D XII. NATURE OF BUSINESS (provide 6 brief description Steam Electric Power Generating Station XIII. CERTIFICATION (seeinstrucrionsi I ceni fy under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with theinformation submittedin this application and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation containedin the application, I believe that the information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

A. NAME & o FFIc I AL TITLE (t7Pe or Prhitg a. SIGNATURE C. DATE SIGNED C. D. Henderson Manager, Air & Water Permitting Programs 4/a 7/gs-COMMENTS FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY C

C EPA Form 3510-1 (8.90)

EpA I.D NUMBER(copy m tern t o arm l J 0MB No. 20404086 FLD000807479 Approval expires 5-31-92 Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.

'FORM U.S. KNVIRONMKNTAI PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMITTO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER

,8EPA EXISTING MANUFACTURING,COMMERCIAI., MINING AND SILVICULTURALOPERATIONS Consolidated Permits Program FAI.L LOCATION ch outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.

B. LATITUDE C. LONGITUDK NUMBER D. REcKIYING WATER (ncmci

((st L OCO, 2 14 IN s, $ 4C L OCO s~ sec, 001 27 21 15 80 14 11 Atlantic Ocean 002 27 21 15 80 14 11 Atlantic Ocean Inta 003 27 21 15 80 11 Atlantic Ocean 004 27 21 15 80 14 11 Atlantic Ocean/Intake Canal 005 27 21 15 80 11 Atlantic Ocean 006 27 21 15 80 14 11 Atlantic Ocean II FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENTTECHNOLOGIES A Attach 5 line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls. If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activitiesl, provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of sny sources of water snd eny collection or treatment measures.

For each outfall, provide a description of:- 1 All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2I The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessary.

2. OPERATION(5) CONTRIBUTING Fl OW 3 TREATMENT OUT b. LIST CODES FROM AII N s. OPERATION (I(st)

, AVERAGE FLOW s. DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C I (lilt) ((ncludc un(ts)

Once through cooling 1.04 x 10 Screening 0 01 Unit 81 5 82 and auxiliary GPM Intermittant Chlorination XX equipment cooling water Continuous Chlorination XX Discharges Outfall 4-B Low Volume Waste 50 GPM AVE Neutralization 2-K (Neutralization Basin) 2000 GPH- Sedimentation 1-U 002 Desi n Hax Radwaste Dischar e 21 GPM AVE 170 GPM- Dischar e Outfall 4-B 03 Desi n Max ION Exchan e 2-J Multi-Media Filtration Sewage Treatment Plant 4 GPM AVE Screening 0 04 Unit 0'I 17,000 GPD Sedimentation Desi n Max Disinfection 2-G Pre-aeration 3-E Steam Generator 90 GPM AVE Dischar e Outfall 0 5 Blowdown 500 GPH-Design Max Stormwater Dischar e Variable Dischar e Outfall 4-B Non-Equipment Area Drains See 2F OFFICIAI,USE ONI Y ~ tnt gu ~ su stcgo ~ ~

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CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any'of the discharges described in Items II-A'or 8 intermittent or seasonal'I gQ YKS (complete the follaIa(ng fable) + No (go to Section 111) 3.FREQUENCY 4. FLOW 'Y d FLOW RATE b, TOTAI VOLUMC I.OUTFALL 2. OPERATION(SJ d. DAvs b. MoNTHs (ln mgd) (Specify uIlth units)

NUMBER CONTRIBUTING FLOW PCR WCCK PCR YEAR (SPcclfy (SPcclfy I. LCNO TEEM L MAxIMUM I LONO TEIIM 2, MAXIMUM (l(s(J (lief) CIIcragc) CIIcragc) AY ENAOE DAII.Y AVSIIAOE DAILY (ln dayel OQ2 Low Volume Waste 2-7 12 Q.217 Q.400 56 NGY Q.4 NGD Variabl (Neutralization Basin) MGD MGD-003 Radwaste Discharge 1-7 12 0.03 '8-o37 3.2 MGY 0.037 Variabl MGD MGD MGD 004 Steam Generator Blowdown 1-7 12 0.052 0.276 2.0 NGY 0.276 Variabl MGD NGD NGD III. PRODUCTION A. Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facilityF

+ YEs (comptctc Item III.B) +No (Io to Sect(on IV)

B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production for orher meesure of operation)7

~ Yes (complete Item IIIc) g) NO (go to Section IV)

C. Ifyou answered "yes" to Item ill-8, 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 tha affected outfalls.

1. AVERAGE DAILYPR DUCTION 2. AFFECTED C OIIENATIONI I'AODUCTI MATEIIIALeETC OUTFALLS d, OUANTITY AEII DAY b, UNITS OP MEASUIIE (I(ct outfall num (Spcclfy)

N/A IV. IMPROVEMENTS 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 application7 This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant

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I. IDENTIFICATIONOF CONDITION, 2. AFFECTED OUTFAI LS a. FI AL COM AORCCMCNT, CTC, S. SRICF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT d NO IL SOUIICE Ol DISCMANOE d Nk I2 sdo OIIINED 2SCTSO IV 3'Ah ~ 2 ' I ' 0 ~ ' 'L Pl t ~

w+A 'I B. QPTIQNAL: You may, attach'additional sheeti ddsc'riblng any additional water pollution control programs for other environmen re( projects wh/ch mey effect

, your dh'schergesJ Tyou, now'hjiva'Iur}derN)ay, or,wh1ch..-you,plan,indicate.whether eachprpgranI ls now,underway,,ar piapnedand IIIdjcate.your actual or

.'. Plannedid eduiedfOr COnttruatleng . QbtAIRIt$'R",'.1'F DCSCRI'P'T'ION'OMF 'ADDITIONAL'CONTROLPROGRAMS IS ATTACHED EPA Form 3S10-2C IRev. 2.8S) PAGE 2 OF 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3

U V KPA I.D. NUMSKR(copy (rom Item I or I orm II 6MB No, 20404086 FLD000807479 Approval expires Sgi-g2 Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.

U.S. CNVIRONMKNTALPROTKCTION AGKNCY FORM 2Il

~ II P%JL APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER EXISTING MANUFACTURING,COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURALOPERATIONS Consolidated Permits Program l S

. P~~ ..-~ "a .'~< i> -'P.I',a FALL LOCATION ach outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the natne of the receiving water.

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15 I DSD, 80 '4 S, MIN I, SCC Atlantic Ocean/Intake Canal II. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND ATM I S A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the efflueht, and treatment units labeled to correspond to tho more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on tho line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls. If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for cortain mining activitiesf, provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.

B. For each outfall, provide a description of: II ) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling wator, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and i3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessary,

'I. OUT 2. OPKRATIONIS) CONTRIBUTING PI OW 3.TRKATMKNT O'ALLN b. AVKRAGK PLOW b. I IST CODKS PROM (l4ti a. OPKRATION ((4t) ((nclude un(tsJ a. DKSCRIPTION TAOLK 2C I Screen Mash Mater 180 GPM(2ftr/da )Discharge Outfall 4-B

=007 Unit fl and Unit f2 21,600 GPD-AV 6.1 MGD Design Max opl'IGIAI UsKDNLY (erfluentgu tncssu atrsortcri.

CONTINUED FROM HE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the discharges described In Items II.A or B intermittent or seasonal?

+ VKS (complete Ihe following tab!a) Q No (go to sect(on lllJ 3.FREQUENCY 4. FLOW

1. OUTFALL 2. OPERATION($) oavs b. MoNTHs a. PLOW RAT K b, TOTAI VOLUMK
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NUMBER CONTRIBUTING FLOW PKR WKKK PKR VKAR

((($ () (iislJ (rpccffy (spccffy I, Loka TckM L MAXIMUM I, LONO TCCM S, MAXIMUM auerage) auerage) <<4k A44 AVCCAOC DAH Y (ln days) 007 Intake Screen Mash 12 0.021 0.518 7.6 0.518 N/a MGD MGD MGY MGD III. PRODUCTION A, Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility?

+vss (complete Item lllBJ + No (lo to Section IV)

B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)?

~ vKS,(complete )tern III C) Q No (go Io Sect(on IVJ C. Ifyou answered "yes" to Item III.B, list the quantity which represents an actus I 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 DAILYPRODUCTION
2. APPIICTKD 4, OUAHTITY rCC DAY or Ma*SUCH C~ OYCNATIONe I'NODUCTo MATCNIALo CTC OUTFAI LS b, UNITS (I(st outfall num (Ipec(fy)

IV. IMPROVEMENTS 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

+ vKs (complete the following table) +NO (go Io !rem IV.)J)

1. IDKNTIPICATIONOP CONDITION, 2, APPKCTKD OUTPALLS a. FINA O III
a. IIRIKP DKSCRIPTION OP PROJKCT TK AGRKKMKNT,KTC. 4 HO bL COUCCC Ok DICCHAkaa 4 HC IL rkO OIIINCD SCOTCO B. 0PTIQNAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other environmental proiccts whfch may effect.:

your dischorgos) 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. pMARK x I II oKSCRIPTIOII

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EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2.BB) PAGE 2 OF 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3

EPA I.o. NUMBER(coPy from Item l of Form ll CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 FLD000807479 I V. INTAKE ANO EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS s%, B. St Co See instructions before proceeding Complete one set of tables for each outfall Annotate the outfall number in the space provided.

NOTE: Tables V-A, V B, and V.C are included on separate sheets numbered V-1 through V.9

.e the space 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 cischarged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession.

t ~ POI LUTANT 2. SOURCE 1 ~ POLLU rANT 2. SOURCE N/A VI. POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSIS Is any pollutant listed in Item V-Ca substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct?

~v Es fltst all such pollutants below) gg NO fgo to Item Vf W PAGE 3 OF 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII, BIOLOGICAL TOXICITYTESTING DATA Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic to'xicity has been made on any of your discharges nr on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years?

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)/YES (identify the test(si and describe their purposes below) ~~ No (So to Section Vtlfi 12/3/90 Florida DER Evaluation of facility's permit criteria

- Acute whole effluent toxicity - mysid shrimp 3/5/92 FPL (CH2M Hill) Required by NPDES permit during Clam-Trol CT-1 application

- Acute whole effluent toxicity - Mysid shrimp and Nenidia I

il III.CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Were any of the analyses reported in Item V performed by 8 contract laboratory or consulting firm?

~YES (list the name, address, and telephone number of, and pollutants analyscd by, each such laboratory or firm betotaj ~ No (so to section Ix)

A. NAME 8. ADDRESS 0 ANALYZED area code 8'r no list Orlando Laboratories P. 0. Box 149127  :(407)896-6646 OSN 001, 002, .004 Orlando, FL 32814 Rick Mauch ESE P. 0. Box 1703 (904)332-3318 OSN 005 Gainesvi 1 1 e, FL 32602-1703 Jeff Shamis Haliburton NUS Two Marquis Plaza l(800)228-6870 OSN 003 Suite 200 ,- Sandy Whitney 5313 Campbells Run Road I Pittsburgh, PA 15205 IIX. CERTIFICATION Icertify under penalty of law that this document andall attachments were prepared under my direction or supervisionin accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnelproperly gether andevaluate theinformation submitted. Based onmyinquiry of the person or persons who manege the system or thosepersonsdirectlyresponsibleforgatheringtheinformation. theinformationsubmittedis. tothebestofmyknowledgeendbeliel, I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting falseinformation. including the possibility of fine endimprisonmenttrue.foraccurate, andcomplete.

knowing violations.

A, NAME a oFFIcIAL TITLE (tyPe or Printi 8. pHoNE No. (area code Sf no.i Charles D. Henderson-, Manager, Air 8 Water Permitting Programs C. SIGNATURE D. DATE SIGNED 4/27/FZ EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE 4 OF 4

' ST. LUCIE PLANT General Plant Description and Discussion of Major Processes and Associated Waste Streams The St. Lucie Plant is located on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County, at latitude 27'21'15" and longitude 80'14'll", about twelve miles north of Stuart, Florida. The plant covers 1,132 acres and is at about the midpoint of Hutchinson Island. See attached site location map (Figure 1).

The plant site contains two nuclear units. Both St. Lucie nuclear units are 839 MW net facilities utilizing pressurized water reactors. Construction, design and operational aspects are essentially the same for both units. Both units share common once-through cooling water intake and discharge canals. Separate ocean intake and discharge pipes withdraw from and discharge to the Atlantic Ocean from the canals. Individual ocean intake or discharge pipes may be isolated depending on the number of units operating. See attached General Plant Layout (Figure 2).

There are three ocean intake structures for Unit 1 and Unit 2. The intake structures in the Atlantic Ocean contain vertical sections to prevent sanding and velocity caps to minimize entrapment of marine organisms. Horizontal entrance velocities at the velocity cap boundaries are estimated to be about one foot per second.

The NPDES wastewater discharges from the St. Lucie Plant include once-through cooling water, steam generator blowdown, radwaste discharge, neutralization basin discharge, sewage treatment plant discharge (Unit No. 1), intake screen wash waste water and non-equipment area stormwater discharge. Equipment area floor drains are routed to oily waste separation systems prior to ultimate discharge to the two storm water settling basins. (See Figure 3 - St. Lucie Plant Waste System Flow Diagram). There is no discharge to Waters of the U. S. from these solids settling basins. The general plant layout (Figure 2) shows the location of these basins as well as the NPDES serialed discharge points. Two other point source discharges are present on the site that, as determined through discussions with EPA, are not serfaled discharges. They are:

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Man rove Flushin Water In order to enhance the growth of isolated mangrove trees located on the east side of the plant and bounded by the plant discharge canal, State Road A1A, and the plant intake canal, seawater is pumped from the intake canal on a seasonal basis onto the discharge canal side of the mangrove area. This seawater is allowed to flow, by gravity, back toward the intake canal. At the discharge pipe into the intake canal, stop logs are used to regulate water level in the mangrove area and simulate flushing that would naturally occur due to tidal action. The flushing and water level control are optimized to help control the mosquito population as well. At the proper time, the stop logs are removed and the uncontaminated seawater is returned to the intake canal. In a letter from Bruce Barrett, dated August 11, 1987, EPA concurred that,

"... such a discharge would not require an NPDES permit."

S in Lobster Culturin Facilit In 1990, FPL requested permission from EPA and the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (FDER) to construct and operate a spiny lobster (Panulirus

~ar us culturing project. Larval lobsters are captured in the piant's intake canal, allowed to grow to a predetermined size and then released into the Atlantic Ocean.

This facility can accommodate up to two thousand lobsters annually. This facility is not considered a point source for NPDES purposes (40 CFR 122.24 and Appendix C) since the facility would produce less than 100,000 pounds of aquatic animals per year.

Major processes at the St. Lucie Plant which generate wastewater as a function of operating activities for the purpose of steam production to generate electricity are:

Once-through cooling water and auxiliary cooling water systems Steam generator makeup water puriflcation (neutralization basin)

Radwaste system Steam generator blowdown Intake traveling screen water wash Once Throu h Coolin Water and Auxilia Coolin Water The plant utilizes a total of eight circulating water pumps (four per unit) having a nominal total capacity of 968,000 gpm (800,000 gpm minimum to 1,120,000 gpm maximum depending on condenser cleanliness) to supply once-through cooling water to Units 1 and 2. The once-through condenser and auxiliary cooling water systems discharge through pipelines into the Atlantic Ocean. One discharge pipe utilizes a Y-port diffuser which discharges approximately 1500 feet from shore. The other discharge pipe utilizes a multiport diffuser designed with 58 ports, each port being about 16 inches in diameter. The length of the multiport diffuser is 1,416 feet beginning 1959 feet from shore. The spacing between ports is 24 feet.

The diffuser manifold is optimized with ports alternately oriented north and south at an angle of 25 degrees from the manifold. The discharge of heated water through the Y-port and multiport diffusers ensures distribution over a wide area and enables a more rapid and efficient mixing with ambient waters.

Two additional minor effluent streams, that are addressed in the current NPDES permit as discharging into the discharge canal with a 4.0 ppm above ambient limit for boron at the POD (see figure 2 for location), are the refueling water storage tank and the non-aerated water hold-up tanks. These two effluent streams are discharged through the radwaste system for further reduction in radioactivity. The refueling water storage tank whose contents are used for safety injection and refueling water contains 500,000 gallons of water with a 2000 ppm boron content.

There are four, forty thousand gallons non-aerated water hold-up tanks which hold reactor coolant bleed-off or drain down water. Both of these discharges occur very infrequently.

Boron discharges from the steam generator to the discharge canal are described under steam generator blowdown. Based on FPL's calculations, the maximum concentration of boron anticipated at the NPDES compliance point (the POD) during a release from the steam generator would be less than O.l ppm. This determination is based on the following assumptions. The least possible dilution flow from one operating unit at 30% power would be two circulating water pumps plus two intake cooling water pumps. The subsequent flow in the discharge canal would be 271,000 gal/min. Using the maximum blowdown possible from both steam generators (240 gal/min) at ten times the upper limit of anticipated boron concentration (e.g. 100 ppm) the maximum increase of boron in the discharge canal would be less than 0.1 ppm. The ambient boron concentration of the receiving water body (e.g., the Atlantic Ocean) is approximately 4.0 ppm. Thus the increase in the discharge canal boron concentration from a steam generator blowdown discharge is not significant.

The once-through cooling water system is presently chlorinated at a maximum of two hours per day per'unit for micro- and macrobiofouling control. In addition, the present NPDES permit which was modified February 28, 1992, allows the use of Betz Clam-Trol (CT-1) as a biocide for'reatment of these systems. CT-1 is utilized on an "as needed" basis 6-12 times per year to control macro-fouling in the intake area in particular.

4 Additional amounts, up to 58,000 gpm, of. ocean cooling water are pumped using intake cooling water pumps through the auxiliary equipment heat exchangers.

The solution being cooled by these heat exchangers, which in turn directly cools in-plant machinery, contains 200-500 ppm sodium molybdate, 200-500 ppm of sodium nitrite, and 10-30 ppm tolytriazole. Normally this part of the system is closed, i.e.,

it recirculates much like an automobile cooling system. Should a leak occur in a heat exchange'r, a small amount of the molybdate solution could be released. The water level in this system is carefully monitored so leaks can be identified and repairs made.

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Bue to the large volume of water being discharged to the common discharge canal through the "open" part of the cooling water system, lt ls anticipated that these minor leaks would not be detectable at the heat exchanger outlet and certainly would not be detectable at the POD fn the discharge canal.

Low-level chlorination of the auxiliary cooling water is utilized. This system can also be treated for blofouling control during the once-through cooling water CT-1 applications.

Makeu Water Purification Water for general plant use ls purchased from the City of Fort Pierce and ls further processed to satisfy various plant requirements. The water fs transported via pipeline to the plant. Water for reactor coolant and steam generator make-up fs passed through carbon filters for removal ofsuspended solids (organic and inorganic),

as well as removal of any residual chorine that may be present. It fs further treated by use of a cation resin where cations such as Mg" and Ca" are removed. Next, the water passes through an anion resin where anions such as SO4- and Cl are removed. Finally it passes through a polishing mixed bed consisting of anion and cation resins.

After repeated use, ion exchange capacity of the-anion and cation resins becomes exhausted and must be returned to its original capacity (regenerated).

Cation resins are regenerated with H,SO4 (sulfuric acid) where H'eplaces the cations exchanged by the resin during the demineralizatfon process. The anion resin bed fs regenerated with NaOH (sodium hydroxide) where OH replaces anions exchanged by resins during demfneralfzatlon. The Anal polishing mixed bed anion/cation resin demlneralizer also requires regeneration with NaOH/H,SO4 but at a lesser frequency than the cation and anion demineralfzers.

Certain steps from the anion and cation demlnerallzer regeneration process which generates corrosive (RCRA) wastes are routed to a Totally Enclosed Treatment Facility where pH ls adJusted to between 2 and 12.5 SU. This effluent fs then routed.

to the lined neutralization basin.

Effluent from anion and cation demfneralfzer regenerations, which is not corrosive by RCRA criteria, fs routed directly to the lined neutralization basin. From the neutralization basin, the effluent is routed to the solids settling basins or the pH of each batch is checked and adJusted as necessary to between 6.0 and 8.5 SU to be discharged to the intake canal.

The carbon filters are backwashed with city water to remove trapped, suspended solids previously filtered from that water. This water fs also discharged to the solids settling basins.

Li uid Radwaste S stem Batch Releases The flow from the radwaste treatment system is intermittent. The system has been modified to permit a maximum design flow of 170 gpm.'his waste stream originates from various maintenance and operational activities which take place in the reactor auxiliary building (RAB) and is processed for radioactive reduction by ion exchange resins and low micron filtration systems. Effluent from this system does not normally contain any metal cleaning wastes, however there are times, such as during steam generator channel head cleaning, when some metal cleaning waste could be discharged.

Steam Generator Blowdown High purity water is generated at the St. Lucie Pant by a water treatment plant by way of carbon filtration'and anion and cation exchange demineralization. Much of this high quality water is routed to the secondary system and steam generators as makeup for the water/steam cycle. An amine such as ammonia or morphaline may be added for pH control and hydrazine or (catalyzed hydrazine) is added for oxygen removal. Undesirable contaminants such as chlorides from condenser leaks can contaminate the steam generator water. Strict operating specifications require that suspended and dissolved solids be maintained at very low levels. Therefore, to keep the contaminants at these low levels, a continuous steam generator blowdown is required. This blowdown is normally recycled but may be routed to the discharge canal. The concentration of hydrazine in these discharges normally ranges from 25 ppb to 2 ppm.

During overhauls and/or refueling outages the steam generators, feedwater systems, and/or condensers may be'placed in a static mode where the internal metal surfaces of these components must be protected from corrosion. The typical method used is to fill the system with a hydrazine (or catylized hydrazine) ammonia/demineralized water solution. A steam generator wet lay-up requires 140,000 gallons of water while condenser lay-up requires 750,000 gallons. This solution, which contains up to 300 ppm hydrazine, must then be drained. Steam generators are discharged to the plant's discharge canal. Condensers are drained through a temporary hose to the intake canal where intake cooling water pumps (auxiliary equipment cooling water pumps) move the effluent to the discharge canal.

These discharges occur approximately every eighteen months per unit during refueling operations or during any periods of extended maintenance. FPL has monitored the discharge canal extensively at EPA's request since 1989 during periods of "wet lay-up" discharge and found the hydrazine values, due to the rapid break-down of hydrazine upon exposure to oxygen in the environment and through dilution, to be between <5 ppb and 16 ppb at the POD with most of the values being <5 ppb (the detection limit for hydrazine).

I The plant also operates the steam generator at concentrations of up to 10 ppm boric acid.- Discharge of this boric acid via blowdown was discussed previously under the once through cooling water description.

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At some point during the next permit cycle, it may be necessary to conduct a

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chemical cleaning of the steam generator. Should this event occur, FPL.will supply information on the method of cleaning that willbe utilized prior to the cleaning event.

Intake Travelin Screen Wash Water Two 1060 gpm capacity traveling screen wash pumps located on both Units 1 and 2 at the St. Lucie Plant intake structure withdraw ocean water for traveling screen cleaning. The traveling screens are used to prevent debris from reaching the condensers. One pump (the other standby) is normally in operation on each unit for two hours per day, at an average wash flow of 90 gpm per unit. The wash water is returned to the intake canal through a collection sump and drain system.

There are two waste streams at the St. Lucie Plant which are not a function of electrical generation operating activities. They are:

Sewage treatment plants Non-equipment area storm water runoff Sewa e Treatment Plants Sanitary wastes from shower, water closets, and other personnel-related waste waters as well as spent plant laboratory wastes are routed to the Unit 1 sewage treatment plant. The Unit 1 sewage treatment plant (STP) has a design capacity of 17,000 gpd. It discharges into the intake canal.

The Unit 2 STP consists of two parallel, 10,000 gpd units which discharge to the solids settling basins from which there is no discharge to navigable waters of the U.S.

Non-e ui ment Area Storm Water Run-off Various non-equipment area stormwater discharges are made to the cooling water intake canal and the ad]acent Big Mud Creek. These streams originate from areas of the plant such as roadways, parking lots, and building storm drains and are covered the attached application Form 2F.

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ATTACHMENT t OFF-SITE WELL INVENTORY WITHIN A ONE/QUARTER MILE RADIUS OF THE ST. LUCIE PLANT FPL is not aware of any offsite wells located within a N mile of the St. Lucie Plant.

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ATTA ENT 2 age l of 3 St. Lucie Plant 40 CFR 117.12(a) (2) Disclosure Chemical (List 0) Type. Use Quantities Unit Physical Treatment Stored on Site Quantity State Method Ammonia (14) Blue Print Developing 10 20 150 lb. cylinder gas STP/Evap.

Ammonium Acetate (15) Lab Reagent pint liquid Rad Waste Ammonium Chloride (23) Lab Reagent liter bottle liquid STP Ammonium (28) Lab Reagent 3 8 4 lb bottle liquid STP Hydroxide (30%) pH adjustment 8 12 5 gallons liquid SB Ammonium Oxalate (29) Lab Reajent liter liquid Rad Wate STP Antimony Potassium (40) Lab Reajent 500 g. solid Rad Waste STP Tartrate Calcium Hypochlorite (72) STP Chlorination 25 55 45 lb. solid STP Dimethylamine (119) Lab Reagent 150 lb. cylinder SB EDTA (135) Lab Reagent liter liquid STP Hydrochloric Acid (152) Lab Reagent 4 6 lb. bottle liquid STP (concentrated)

STP = Sewage Treatment Plant SB = Settling Basin Evap. = Evaporation

ATTA ENT 2 age2 of 3 St. Lucie Plant 40 CFR 117.12(a) (2) Disclosure C

Chemical (List ¹) Type. Use Quantities Unit Physical Treatment Stored on Site Quantity State Method Nitric Acid (198) Lab Reagent 15 23 1 gal. bottle liquid STP Phosphoric Acid (208) Lab Reagent 2 '15 1 gal. bottle liquid STP Potassium Hydroxide (219) Decontamination 1 2 125 lb. kegs solid Radwaste Activities System Lab Reagent 10 15 5 lb. bottle solid STP Potassium Permanganate (220) Decontamination 125 lb. kegs solid Radwate Activities System Lab Reagent 1 lb. bottle solid STP Sodium BisulQte (235) Lab Reagent 3 6 1 gal. bottle solid STP Sodium Hydroxide (241) Demineralizer 5000 8500 3000 gal. liquid Neut. Basin Regenerant (truck load)-

50% Aqueous Lab Reagent 10 . 20 1 gal. bottle solid STP Sodium (242) Laundry Bleach 10 20 gallon liquid STP Hypochlorite (5%) SB (10%) Biofouling Control 1500 3000 gallon liquid Once thru cooling STP = Sewage Treatment Plant SB = Settling Basin Evap. = Evaporation

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ATTA ENT 2 age3 of 3 St. Lucie Plant 40 CFR 117.12(a) (2) Disclosure Chemical (List ¹) Type. Use Quantities Unit Physical Treatment Stored on Site Quantity State Method Sodium Nitrite (244) Cooling Water Additive 40 75 10KG solid SB Lab Reagent 2 4 500g solid SB Sodium Phosphate (245) Lab Reagent 6 5 gal. bottle solid STP Dibasic Sodium Phosphate (246) pH Adjustment 90 90 50 gal. bag solid Radwaste Tribasic Sulfuric Acid (251) Lab Reagent 9 lb. bottle liquid STP Demineralizer 5000 8500 3000 gal. liquid Neut. Basin Regenerant (truck load)

Toulene (263) Solvent 1 gal. bottle liquid Off-site disposal evaporation Xylene (277) Paint Solvent 55 gal. drum liquid Off-site disposal Hydrazine Oxygen Scavenger, 320 gal. bin liquid Steam Gen.

Blowdown STP = Sewage Treatment Plant SB = Settling Basin Evap. = Evaporation

PLEASE PRINT SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

(PE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You moy report some or oll of this information on scltorotc sheets (usc the some fomtor) insteod of completing these pages.

EPA I.D. NUMBcn (catty from FLD000807479 linn l nf l>onn l) Form Approved.

0MB iyo. 2040 0088 Approval exp>'reS7LBl.88

u. INTAKE nun.,t Ir ualttollnltnoialtlatluafou rb cdr>> ptc.o rpo >> tel (',vcofyttt lc pABT A you trtuci ltr ovid, lln eiulii of ct lean one analysis for every polln lani in ibis table. cornpfete one table for each outfall See instructions for additional details.

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2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional)

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c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 3. 14 38.6 '-

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d. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 133 1636 mg/L 1bs 103 1092
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l. Flow 1478 1477 1274 365 MGD 1274 365
g. Tom petalure VALUE VALUE VALVC VALUE (cuinler) 42.7 37.2 36.5 90 'C 22. 4 90
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i. PH 8.09 8.11 STANDARD UNITS PART B - Mark X In column 2-a for each pollutant youknowor have reason to believe is present. Mark-X- in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe tobe absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is liniited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For olher pollutants for which you mark column 28, 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.
t. POLLUT- 2. MABIc 'x 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

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b. Chlorine, Total Residual <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 365 mg/L,
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VALUE ANT AND Re- b.as- b. MAXI M 30 DAY VALUE C.LON TP/IM QQII). d. No.oF A Vht A%%VALUE NO.OF CAS NO. ICVC SIRVSO s. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE coNcEN ANAL s.TRATION b. MASS ANAL RRS AR I I YSES (if available) SSNT SRNT I (2) MASS (2) MASS YSES COHCCHTRATIOH I2) MASS CONCSNTRATION (2) MASS CONCCNTRATION CONCRNTRATIOH

g. Nitrogen, Total Organic 0.60 7.38 1 mg/L lbs .0. 58 6.1 (as NJ ..

IL Oil snd Grease X <1.0 1 mg/L <1.0 I. Phosphorus fai PJ, Total .mg/L <0.05 (7723-14-0) X <0.05 1

j. Radioactivity (1) Alpha, Total <0. 5 1 pCi/L 47. 8 (2) Bets, Total X 358 pCi/L 453 (3). Ridlum, Total (4) Radium 226, Total
k. Sul ste (as SO4) 3260 40098 1 mg/L lbs 3390 35934 . 1 (14808-79%)

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p. sr um, Total (7440.39.3)
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r. Cobalt, Total X (7440-48 4)
s. Iron, Total (74394) 9. 6) 0.06 0.74 mg/L lbs 0.09. 0.96
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Total (7439 95 4) X 1400 17220 1 mg/L lbs 1400 14840 1

u. Molybdenum, Total (7439 98 7) 0. 12 1. 48 1 mg/L lbs 0.11 1. 17
v. sngsnese, Total (7439.96.5)
w. Tin, Total (7440.31.5) X
x. Titanium, Total <0. 05 1 mg/L <0.05 (7440.32.6)

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2.C and PART C - If you are 8 plimafy industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, Iefef tO Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X"in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry (of ALLtoxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondaryindfjsfriec. nonprocess was(evvafer oui lalls, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions/, 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 mask column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know of have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb of greater. If you mark column 2b for acfolein, acfylonitfile, 2.4 dinitfophenol, of 2-methy(-4, 6 dinitfophenol, you must provide the fesults 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 of greater Otherwise, fnf pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the Iea sons the pollutant is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (all 7 pages/ for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.

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TNATION (2) MASS YSCS 1M. Antimony, <0. 05 Total (7440-36 0) X mg/L <0.05 2M. Arsenic, Total (7440.38 2) <0.05 mg/L <0.05 3M. 8erylliuin, Total, 7440 41 7) <0. Ol mg/L <0.01 4M. Cadmiuin, Total (7440 43 9) <0.005 mg/L <0.005 SM. Chfomiuin, Total (7440 47-3) 0.014 0. 17 mg/L lbs 0.014 0.'15 6M. Copper, Total (7440-60-8) <0. 02 mg/L <0.02 7M Lead, Total (7439.92.1) <0. 5 mg/L <0. 5 8M. Mercury, Total (7439 97 6) X <0. 2 Ug/L <0. 2 9M. Nickol, Total (7440.02 0) X <0.04 mg/L <0.04 10M. Selenium, Total (7782 49 2) <0. 1 mg/L <0 1 11M. Silver, Total (7440-22-4) X <0.01 mg/L <0.01 12M, Thallium, Total (7440 28 0) <1 ~ 0 mg/L <0. 1 13M. Zinc, Total (7440.66 6l <0.05 mg/L <0.05 14M. Cyanfde, Tctal (57 12 Ia) <0.005 1 mg/L <0.005 15M. Phenols, Total <0.005 1 mg/L <0.005 III I I II I U ~ 1 NOT REQUIRED If lt f'nfn'III II "I ~ I ~ I, I ((>fiylfl'ff0')REVFRSE

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT I ~ POLLUTANT Z. MAIIK 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (I!prionul/

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b. MAXI M 3.$ lg/AY VALUE C.LONG T (PM )1f PP. VALUE O'O" a. LQNG TERM b. NO.OF NUMBER b. OC C RL c. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE avai a e a. CONCEN-ILVC LICVL RL'RC SCHT IHI AS TRATION b. MASS (IITRATION ANAL (i ( a cailub le) OVIR'CNT C O N C L" N T R ATI 0 N (1) MASS (Il CONCLHTNATION (1) MASS CONCCNTHATION (1) MASS YSES CONCRN (1) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION VOLATILECOMPOUNDS 1V. Acro lein (107.02%)

2V. Aery lonitr lie (107-13-1) 3V. Benzene (71-43.2) 4V. Bis (Chforo.

mcfhyl) Ether (542.88-1)

SV. Bromo(orm (75-25.2) X 6V. Carbon Tetrachloride (56.23.5!

7V. Chlorobenzene (108.90-7)

BV. Chlorodi.

bromornethane (124.48-1 )

9V. Chloroethane P5 00.3) 10V. 2-Chloro.

cthylvinyl Ether (110-75%)

11V. Chloroform (67 66.3) X 12V. Dichloro.

bromo methane (75 27-4) 13V. Dichloro.

difluoromethanc (75.71 8) 14V. 1,1-Dichloro.

ethane (75-34.3) 15V. 1,2.Dichloro-ethane (107.06.2) 16V. 1,1.Dichloro.

ethylene (75-35 4) 17V. 1,2.Dichloro propane (78.87 5) 18V. 1,3 Dich!era.

prcpyIAnc (542.75 6) 19V. 5 thylln!nzcnc (100 41 4) 20V. Methyl Bron!ide (74 83 9) 21V, Methyl Chloride (74 87 2 EPA Form 3510. y 2-85)*Blank indicates va ue e ow e ec > PA CO ,ON PAGE V.S limit.

EFA I.D. NUMIIER (coity frt>m linn l of l'orm l) Otx I FALI. NUMBER 0MB No, 2040 0088 CONTINUED FRO AGE VX FLD000807479 001 Approval expires 7 3 l-88

1. POLLUTA . MARK 3. EFFLUENT AND CAS

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chloroothsno (79-34-5) 24V. Tetrschloro.

ethylene (127-18 4) 25V. Toluene (1084)8-3) 26V. 1,2.Trans.

Dichloroethyleno X (156-60.5) 27V. 1,1,1-Tri.

chloroethsno (71-55.6) 28V. 1,1.2 Tri-chloroothsne X (79.00.5) 29V. Trlchloro-ethylene (79 01.6) 30V. Trichloro.

lluoromothane (75 69-4) 31V. Vinyl Chloride (75.01.4)

GC/MS FRACTION ACID COM FOUN DS 1A. 2 Chlorophcno (95.57 8) 2A. 2,4 Dichloro.

phenol (12083 2) X 3A. 2,4.Dimothyl.

phenol (105 67 9) X 4A. 4,6 Dlnitro O.

Cresol (534.52 1) 5A. 2,4 Dinitro.

phenol (51.28-5) 6A. 2 Nitrophonol .

(88-75 5) 7A. 4.Nltrophenol (100.02-7) 8A. P.Chloro M Creso1 (59 50.7) X 9A. Pentschloro.

phenol (87.8G 5) 10A. Phenol (108.95 2) X 11A. 2,4,G.Trt chlorophonol (88.06 2)

I'Ilh I'n NI 1n tn Nr ~ I+ 81an .snds ~81lie t)I T~ vn rntuvtrt<<r nt I BrvgB<n

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT

1. POLLUTANT z. M AS\K 3,EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE /Itprionvl)

AND CAS 'X'TKTT Iz RK c RK a. MAxIMUMDAILY vALUK b. MAXIM)M3$ PPY VALUL C. Lo N G TPC M g 'g f. V A LU L It No. or a. LONG TERM b. NO.OF NUMBER ING I,IKVI'IKIIK coNcz:N ANAL a.TRATION b. MASS ANAL (if available) RK OUIR ARK SKNT ~ KHT AR II)

CONCKHTRATION Itl MA$5 CONCKNTRATION (tl MA$5 CONCKNTHATION It) MASS YSES I~ ) CONCKN TRATIOH Itl MA$ $ YSES GC/MS FRACTION BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS

18. Acenaphthena (83.32.9)
28. Acenaphtylene (208.96% )
38. Anthracene (120.12 7)
48. Benz ldine X (924) 7-5)
58. Bonzo (a)

Anthracene (56.55-3)

68. Benzo (a) X Pyrene (50-324))
78. 3,4-8enzo-fluoranthene (205 99.2)
88. Benzo (zht)

Perylene (191.24-2)

98. Benzo (h)

F luoranthene X (207.08.9) 108. 8ls (2-Chloro.

ethoxy J Methane X (1 1 1-9 1-1 )

118. Bls (2-Chlaro.

elhyl) Ether (111-44 4) 126. Bis /2.Chlaroiso-prapyf/ Ether (102.60.1) 138. Bls (2.Ethyl.

hexyl) Phthalate X (117%1-7) 148. 4 Bromo.

phenylPhenyl Ether (101-55.3) 158. Butyl Benzyl Phthalate (85.68-7 16Iy. 2-CItloro-naphthalene (91-58-7) 178. 4.Chloro-phenyl Phenyl Ether (7005.72-3) 188. Chrysene (218 01-9) 198. Oibenzo (a,hJ Anthracene X (53.70-3) 208. 1,2-Dichloro.

benzene (95.50 1) X 218. 1,3 Olchloro.

benzene(641-7 ON PAGE V-7 FPA Fornt 351 *Blank indicates value below detection P -6

')

imit.

iorm Approved LFA I.o. NUMoLR (copy from llcm I of Form I J oU Trnt.t. Nuraocn OhIB iyo2040.0086 FLD000807479 001 Approval expues 7 31 88 CONTINUED F GE V-6 I.POLLUTA . MARK 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INT pl(on'al J AND CAS MAxlMUMDAII Y vAI UE b. MAxlM M s) lgiAY vALUB oNG T pM ygtt YALUE It NO.OF a. LONG TE, M b. NO. OF

'X'tssT C.

NUMBER tz OE It c sc s.

~

a. CONCKN'

~ NI VC LI ~ VS ANAL RATION b. MASS ANAL-(ifouoilablr) RS DVIR'ANT ~ RS AR

~ SHT I~ ) (I) MASS I~ I (t) MASS (tl MASS YSES (I) CONCCN (t) SIASS YSKS CDNCSNTRATIDH 4 4 N 4 S H T 4 A T I4 N CDHCCNTRATIOH TRATION GC/MS FRACTION BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 228. 1,4.Dichloro-benzene (106.46.7 (continued'68.

238. 3,3'-Dichloro benzldine X (91-94-1) 248. Diethyl Phthalste (84.66-2) 258. Dimethyl Phthslste (131 ~ 11-3)

DI.N Butyl Phthslate X (84-74.2) 278. 2,4 Dinitro.

toluene (121-14-2) X 288. 2,6 Dinitro-toluene (606-20-2) 298. Di N-Octyl Phthslatc (1174)4.0) 308. 1,2.Diphenyl-hydrsz inc (CT rtzo. X benzene) (122 66.7 318. Fiuoranthcnc (206.44 0) 328. Fluorcnc (86-73.7) 336. Kexacnbrcbenren.

IIIII.7a.t I 348. Hexa.

chlorobutadienc X (87.68-3) 358. Hexachloro=

cyclopentadiene (77.47-4) 368. Hexachloro-ethanc (67*72-1 }

378. Indeno (l,2,3 cd) Pyrcnc (193-39-5) 388. Isophorone (78.59-1) 398. Naphthalene (91-20.3) 408. Nltrobcnzcne (98 95.3) 418. N Nitro-sodimethylaminc X (62-75 9) 428. N-Nitrosodi N-Propylarninc (621-64-7)

Fpnrr,~it" - "' " '* 1ailk 1T(dlcates B Wva ue e ow e eC 1 Oll l(01 t V=7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT I. POLLUTANT z, Mnrff1 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5.. INTAKE (uprfonal/

CAS

'x'ND 1 I . I tss ur

~

tl .s

,ltPNvr. s.le C NI. a. MAXIMIIMDAILY VALUE vs I All C.LONG TPPM f$Pg. VALVP El NO,Or a. CONCERN ANAL. TAATION IA MASS

a. LONG TCrIM Il. NO.OI ANAL ff/auutlublrl ~

ollln srttt tests

~

Itl CONE. I NIIIA~IION (I) MA$$ I~ I CSINI't ttsltA ~ litt ill ssA$ $ (II MA$$ YSCS (s I cnttC tt.

~

Itl MAcs YSCS Lu ~ CONC EN tNA IISIN tNAEION GC/MS FRACTION - RASF/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (I tfttflnrnul) 438. N Nitro.

sodipheny lamino (86-30.6) 448. Phenanthrcne (85.01-8) X 45B. Pyrene (129 00-0) X 468. 1,2,4- Tri-chforobenzene (120 82.1)

GC/MS FRACTION TICI DE 1P. Aldrin (309 00 2) 4, NOT RENDU RED 2P. 0 BHC (319.84 6) 3P. P BHC (319.85 7) 4P. 7 BHC (589 9)

SP. 5 BHC (319 86 8) 6P. Chlordane (57.74 9) 7P. 4.4'DT (50-29-3)

BP. 4.4'-DOE (72.55.9) 9P. 4,4'-D DO (72.54.8) 10P. Dieldrin (60 57-1) 11P. C.Endosulfan (1 15-29-7) 12P. P Endosulfan (1 15.29-7) 13P. Endosulfan Sulfate (1031.07%)

14P. Endrin (72 208) 15P. Endrin Aldehy<fe (7421.93 4) 16P. Heptachiot (76.44 8)

FPA Form 351m 'oy,2 85) *Blank indicates value below detect1on CONT N PAGE V~ 9

Fomt Approved EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy fr<ttn llern l of P<tnn l) OUTFALL NUMBER OM8 IYo. 2040 0086 FLD000807479 001 Approval exp<res 7-3).88 CONTINUED FR GE V.8

1. POLLUTA MA<I I< 'X' 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INT Irpl<onnlj AND CAS NUMBER Itt it I,II,VN la et. ~ c, oa-LITVFI S. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE
b. MAXIM)tM3<t PLY VALUC NG TPP M A )IT P, VALUE e.

<I LONG TET<M b, NO.O F I<f nun<lnhlt I Nt i FNL

' TNT AN I~ ) It) MA%5 I~ I Itl MA%% I~ I YSES CONCEN'IIATION b. MASS (I ) CONC C N.

ANAL YSES OI ~ IN= TANT CONC I N TttA TIIIN CONCKNINAIIIII

~ ONCCNTNATION IJI MA%5 TNATION (TI I<A%5 GC/MS FRACTION PESTICIDES fc<n<I(rn<e<I) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxlde (1024.57-3) NOT EQUIRED 18P. PCB-1242 (63469-21.9) 19P. PCB-1254 (1 1097-69.1) 20P. PCB-1221 (11104 28 2) 21P. PCB.1232 (11141 16-6) 22P. PCB-1248 (12672.29 G) 23P. PCB-12GO (110964)2-5) 24P. PCB l016 (12674-11.2<

25P. Toxapbcnc (8001.35.2)

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I EFA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item J of Form l) Form Approved.

PLEASE PRINT PE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some oral) o(

this information on separate sheets fuse che same formac) instead of completing these pages. 0)vf8 No. 2040-0086 SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

FLD000807479 Approval expires 7I 31 88 OUTFALL NO.

V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (concinued from page 3 of Form 2.C) 002 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 additional details.

2.EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opcional POLLUTANT a. MhxlMUMDAILYvALUE . MAXI))M3f PLY VALUE C, ON A ~ A L (specify ff blaniiJ a. LONG TERM auai<a c Ix No. QF

d. NO. OF a.CONCEN I~ ) (T)

MA'%%.

(I) MACS (~ ) (T) MA5% ANALYSES TRATION b. MASS I~ ) (7) MASS ANALYSES

~lCAN 143sg N Cottrt IITNATION CONCI NTRATION

a. Biochemical Oxygen Demand <3.0 mg/L (BODJ
b. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 14.3 mg/L
c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 10 33 mg/L lbs
d. Total Suspended Salids (TSS) 21. 5 71 mg/L . 1bs
e. Ammonia (as N) 0 0.73 mg/L 1bs
f. Flow VALII'.4 VALUC VALVE 0.22
  • MGD VALUE
g. Temperature VALVE VALVC VALVE VALUC (tain cer) OQ
22. 2
h. Temperature VALVI. VALVI VALVC VALVC (summer) Oc M IN Iih V M MAXIMUM a1INIMVM MAXIMUM
i. pH 6 8 68 PART 8 - Mark "X"in column 2.a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mack -XN in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mack column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or'indirec(ly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least 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- 2 thARIC 'X'. 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNiTS 5. INTAKE (opclonalJ ANT AND Rr. b Nt a. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM3f I3(AY VALUC C.LONG TRIM A)fig. VALVE ttNO O a. LONG TERM NO. OF CAS NO, I.I ~ .VrI I ~ CvrI TNT. AN ANAL a. LONCEN. Ix MASS AVCRAGC VALUE ANAI (ifauaifablr) Tt I~ 1 %7 ~ IT ( )

~

(7) MA%5 I~ ) IT) MA55 ( ~

(7) MASS Y,SES ITATION I IT) MA$5 YSES Cottr tttRATION

~ COIICI.NTRATION CONCCNTRATION C O N C N N T It A T I O N

a. Bromide (24959 67.9)
b. Chlorine, Total Residual X,
c. Color X <5 PCU
d. Fecal Coliform
e. Fluoride (16984.48.8)
f. Nitrate-Nilrice (as N)

EPA Form 3510.2C lRev. 2-85) -MAX- 0.4MGD AVE- 0.2MGD BASED E" 'ON DISCHARGED TO SOLIDS SETTLING BASIN. CDNT(NUEDNREvERsE

ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT

'X ~ ' M - "3. EFFLUENT-;~ .4. UN(TS.;";,- 5 INTAKE ]opYofla(J~ -~

1. POLLUT- 2. MARK ANT AND SICYCCC b. ICVC0 s, MAXIMUMOAILT vALUK

~c b. MAXI M Qsg c LON TP/I~MQPP ALUK d. NO.O AMnMMA".bK>.,." 'ANAL

'NO.OF CAS.NO. 'ANAL C.CONCKN b. MASS (I(effaceable

~ RC SCNT All SCNT I (II MAS ~ I C0NCCNTRATI0N (j)'MASS I .a.

CONCCNTRATION A

( ) r I.,YSKS.- TRATION A~ N'YSKS .'ONCCNTRATION J C 0 N C C N T R A Tl 0 N g, Nitrogen,'ots(

Organic (a'5 N). 4

",.'LIOil snd,"

I. Phosphorus ~

(as P),'otal X (7723.14.0)

): Radioactivity (1) Alpha, Tots(.I "

(2) Bets, Total!, X (3).Radium, Total" '.

(4) Radium 226, Total

k. Sul(ste 3 (as SO4) X 2925 9.8x10 mg/L 1bs..

(14808-794))

I. Su((lde X

m. Sul Ite fas SO3)

(14265 45.3) X

n. Suffsctsn't5 X
o. Aluminum, Tots I (7429.90-5) p af unl, Total (7440-39-3) q.,Boron, Total:. f ..

(7440-'42%)

r.Co t,.

Total'j.',"

(744048 4) a Iron,', Total (743949;SJ X 0. 51 1.7 mg/L bs .

,t; M sgfle5lunl

,Total>~(I ~ I 19.0 63 mg/L bs (7439.95 4) '

ul Molybdenum, Total'7439-$

8-7) v a figs nese, Total I (7439.96-6)

w. Tin; Total (7440-31.5)
x. Titanium, Total X (7440.32 6)

PAG CON% N PAGE V -3 EPA Form 35 . (Rev. 2-85)

EpA I.D. NvMDER (copy from 1(cai I of F OVTr'ALLNVMOCR Form Approved 0MB /Vo. 2040 0088 CONTINUED FRO PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C FLD000807479 002 Approval exprres 7-31.8 PART C - If you are 8 primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions '

2-a for off such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALLtoxic metals, cyanides, and total phenofs. If you must test for. Mark "X"in coIumn you are not required to mark column 2-a wastewater ou(falls, and nonrequired GC//MS frac(ionsj, mark "X"in coIumn 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X"infseconderyindustries. nonprocess column 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. Ifyou mark column 2a for any po)(u tant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b (or of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 any pollutant. you must provide the results dinitropheno), or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these poI)utants ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acro(ein, acrylonitrife, 2,4 which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentration" of 100 ppb or greater Otherwise, (or pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must eit he rsubmit at least one analysis or brie(ly describe the reasons t(le pollutant is expected to bo disc(ialqed (foll'hpt th rn sir / I iqeS I i Ill!S pelt, please InyinW eaCh carefully Complete one tab)e I'o//7 pages/ for each outfalf. See inelruCtiOns for additiona(

details and requirements.

I:- POLLUTANT Z I" '

v. 3. EFI LIICNT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (irprionoll I=""IDI II Xri e Vr Ix. i s.< IMIIM3C OA V rir>>i atate, J vnl Iir ~

IIO. Or a LONG TERM I) NO.OF Ale A L- aiCONCEN= e VALUE ANAI-r (i>

i "I ' a a 'i a A r ~ 3 it 'ia (i) (r) Ysrs T R AT I 0 I'I (~ ) r ricacrii- Il) Mhss YSES

'fhl fl(EIIOIi>NII  %%A%

II r '

~ C c H T it A ~ I C N viiATIo I I'rlETALS, CYAN(Of /t !D Si I M, Antimony, total (7440 36 Ol <0.05 mg/L 2M, Arsenic. total (7440 38 2) <0.05 mg/L 3M, Ocrylliurii.

tOI>>, 7440 ai I) <0.01 mg/L 4M. Cadmiutn.

rota) (7440 43 9) X <0.005 mg/L 5M. Chromi>>in, Total (7aaO 47 3) X 0.016 mg/L 6M Copper, Total (7440-50-8) <0.01 mg/L 7M. Lead. Total (7439.92-1) <0.025 mg/L 0M. Mercurv, ti. I,i!

(7439 97 6) <0.2 ug/L nM. Nickel. 1i.!.cl (7440 02 0) X <0.04 mg/L I OM, Selenium, total (7782 49? I <0.025 mg/L

'I IM,Silver, I ~ ital

(/440 22 4) <0.01 mg/L 12M. Thai liuin, I otal (7440-28 0) <0.01 mg/L 13M. Zinc, total (7440 66-6) X <0.05 mg/L 14hl Cyalilrlc 1 nial (57 I? ri! 0 '09 mg/L 15M. Phenol".

1 otal <0.005 mg/L

() I OX IN t:,3,7.8 Tetra ~ t\I SVII I ftlotcttiihcn'r. P

()ioxin (1764 01  !.J) NOT REqUIRED rpA fornl 3510 ?( III" r arri, 1 ('OI'TINUF ON REVERSE

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT I. POLLUTANT 2. MARK 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE foprional/

AND CAS b. Mf XI ItM 3$ PPY VALUE C.LONG T /RM QTfP). VALUE END o" a. a. LONG TERM b. NO.OF

b. Sc- C SL- S. MAXIMUMDAILYVALUE coNcEN-

'X'ATI.ST NUMBER IHL ILVC LISVLI A TRATION b. MASS ANAL RL ANL AS (~ I YSES ( ~ ) COHCS N (I) MA%% YSES (if CIIaffvblc) CUIR 5f HT %% NT' COHCLNTRATION (I) MA%% CONCSHTNATION (I) MA%5 CONC C NTRATIOH (4) MA5% TRATION GC/MS FRACTION VOLATILECOMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein (107.024I )

2V. Acrylonitrlle (107-13.1) 3V. Benzene (71 43.2) X 4V. Bis (Chloro-mefhyl) Ether (5424)8-1) 5V. Bromoform (75-25.2) 6V. Carbon Tetrachloride X (56.23.5) 7V. Chlorobenzono (108.90-7)

BV. Chlorodi ~

bromomethane (124-48.1) 9V. Chloroethane (75 00-3) 10V. 2-Chloro-ethylvinyl Ether X (110-754))

11V. Chloroform (67-66D) X 12V. Dichloro.

bromomethane (75.27.4) 13V. Dlchloro-difluoromethsno (75-714))

14V. 1,1-Dichloro.

ethane (75.34.3) 15V. 1,2 Dichloro.

ethane (107-06-2) 16V. 1,1 Dichloro-ethylsns (75-35 4) 17V. 1,2 Dlchloro-propane (784)7-5) 18V. 13-Dich)ore.

prcpf(one (542-75.6) 19V. Ethylbenzene (100-41.4) 20V. Methyl Bromide (74.83 9) 21V. Methyl Chloride (74 87:3)

Co) ON PAGE V-5 EPA Form 3510- r. 2-85) *B1ank indiCateS Value belOW deteCt'iOn t limit. 5

EFA I.D. NUMBER /copy /rom item / 0/ Po n I I/ <Lr I >ALL NUMBER 0MB /yo. 2040 0088 CONTINUED FR F VNI 002 Approval erpires 7.3l-88

1. POLLUTA 3.EFFLUENT AND CAS 4. UNITS 5. IN T ptional/

NUMBER EST INI

b. ~ E C EE.

IEVE LIEVE e. MAXIMUMDAILYvALUE b, MAXI M Sf Iffy Y VALUE NG T AIM f$'tt VALUE 4 NO.OF e. LoNG TERM b. NO.OF I\S TRE AR S.CONCEN ANAI TRATION (tf auall ah le/ OVIR SENT SENT I~ I CONCENTRATION IT) MASS (I) MASS (I) IIASS YSES

b. MASS (I)TRATION COHCEH ANAL C0HCENTRATI0N CONCENTRATION (T) SIRES YSES GC/MS FRACTION VOLATILECOMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene Chloride (76-09.2) X 23V. 1,1,2,2-Tetre-chloroethene (79.3ILS) 24V. Tetrechloro.

~ thylene (127-18-4) X 26V. Toluene (1084)8 3) 26V. 1,2-Trens-Dlchloroethylene (166-60-6) 27V. 1,1,1.TII ~

chloroethane (71.66.6) 28V. 1,1,2.Trl-chioroethene X (79.00-6)

Trlchloro.

'9V.

ethylene'(79-01-6) 30V. Trlchloro.

(luoromethene X (76.69-4) 31 V. Vinyl Chloride (75 Ol 4) X GC/MS FRACTION ACID COINPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chloropheno (95.57-8) 2A. 2,4 Dlchloro.

phenol (120.83 2) 3A. 2,4.Dimethyl ~

phenol (105.67.9) 4A. 4,6.0lnltro 0-Cresol (534 52 1)

SA. 2,4-Dlnitro.

phenol (61-28.5) X 6A. 2.NItrophenol (88.756) X 7A. 4.Nltrophenol

( I 004)2-7) 8A. P.Chloro M.

Cresol (69 50.7) 9A. Pentechloro.

phenol (87 86 S)

IOA. Phenol (108 95 2) X 11A. 2,4,6 Trl-chlorophanol (88 05.2) rnn r.. ~ ~ ., RI ~ I ' ~ - 0 RAtt 1 Abc IfrsSI v/I Iln IT nw tsf rsrt1nn IsslwrtI' r III~ ~ I ~ I~ ~ I r AI TIrI/rrIc'r,

Form Approved.

EFA I.o. rIUMaER (copy from lfcrn I of fx OUTFALL NUMBER OM8 hto. 2040 0088 FLD000807479 002 Approval expires 7 3l.88 I.POLLUTAN Z. MARK 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (IIPrionaf/

AND CAS MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE b. MAXI 3'gy VALUE C.LONG T

'X'OST NUMBER (If oueifeblr)

INI NS IX ~ C C ~C ILVC LI ~ VS ANT AO M M g p ~ VALUE Et NO.OF s. CONCEN.

ANAL, T RATION b. MASS

s. LONG TERM b, NO.OF ANAL OVIII SSNT ~ TNT I~ I CDNCSNTNATION III MAss ~ I CDNCSNTNATION lx) MAss I~ I CONCCNTNATION (6) 66Ass YSES (~ ) CONCCN'NATION (x) TIAss YSES GC/MS FRACTION BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued' 228. 1,4.Dlchloro-benzene(106-46-7 X 238. 3.3'-Dlchloro benz Id inc (91-94-1) 248. Dfethyl Phthslste X (84-66-2) 268. Dimethyl Phthalste ~

(131-11')

268. Ol-N-Butyl Phthslate (84-74-2) 278. 2,4.Dinltro.

toluene (121-14-2) X 288. 2,6 Dinitro.

toluene (606.20.2) X 298. Oi-N Octyl Phthslste (1174)4-0) 308. 1,2-Dlphenyl-hydrszlne (az Azo.

benzene I (122-66.7 318. F luorsnthene (206-44.0) 328. Fluorene (86.73-7) 338. Hezscnlcrcbenze IIIII.7a-t I X 348. Hexa.

chlorobu'tadisrle (87 68Q) X 358, Hexschloro.

cyciopentadlene (77-47-4) 368. Hexschloro-ethsne (67-72.1) X 378. Indeno (1.2,3-cd) Pyrene (193-39.5) X 388. Isophorone (78.59.1) 398. Naphthalene (91-20.3) 408. Nltrobenzene (98 95.3) X 418. N Nitro.

sodimethylsmine (62-75 9) 428. N.Nitrosodi ~

N.Propylsmine I627 66 77 I" frn I II 'li I I

~~ I ~ r6 I' I'rlr I I'IIIIlf- i>r I llf'"VFfISF

r I For>>> Approred r I'A I.D. NUMIIER (c opv freon llr>n I c>f UTFALL NUMDCR Oh18 IVO, 2040.0085 CONTINUED FR E V-8 I'LD000807479 002 Approvslesprres 7 3l 88

1. POLLUTANT 3. MARK 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (c>plionof)

AND CAS 'X'TI NUMBER s> I5 RC ~ C ~ 5 ~ a. MAxIMUMDAILY YALUE b. MAXI M 30 DAY VALUE C.LONG TPPM auallaoce PQII). VALUE >L NO.OF a. LONG TERM b NO.OF IHI II ILVC SICVC>

RRA AR ANAL a.CONCEN b. MASS ANAI (i f availublrl ~

44IR \TNT STNI I~ I CoNI.I HTHATIRH I I I I>Ass CONC I~ I 5 NTH A ~ IC>N ITI M@55 I~ I COHCCHTNATIOH II) MA%5 YSES TRATION I ~ I CONC%M TNATIOH II) MA@5 YSES GC/MS FRACTION PESTICIDES feonlb>arel) 17P. Hcptachlor 6 pox Ide (1024 57.3) OT REgUIR D 18P. PCB.1242 (53469.21-9) 19P. PCB 1254 (11097 69 1) 20P. PCB.1221 (11104 28 2) 21P. PCB 1232 (11141-16-5) 22P. PCB 1248 (12672 29 G) 23P. PCB 1260 (11096 82 5) 24P. PCB 101G (12674 11.2) 25P. Toxcpl>c>HT (8001.35 2)

PAGE V-9

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EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item l of Form lJ Form Approved.

PLEASE PRINT YPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets fuse the same formarJ instead of completing these pages. FL0000807429 OM8 Na. 2040 0088 SEE INSTRUCTIONS. Approval expires 7-31-88 OUTFALL No.

V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2 CJ 003 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 additional details.

2.EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional I.POLLUTANT MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE , MAXI gM 3f IIt(AY VALUE C A (specify ff blanrt) S. LONG TERM S. I auaa e d. NO. OF th NO. OF ANALYSES s.CONCEN- b. MASS ANALYSES r t)M~ I'lI Qsa lout ()I MA%% cnttct ttI Itin I (TI MASS I~ I r C NI TIIIA I I 0 M

~

~ inN CONC V NTHATIOH IRI MA%% TRATION C I) N

~

(TI MASS

a. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BODJ 0.62 m L Ebs
b. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD J <5 m L
c. Total Organic Carbon ('I'OCJ 0.62 m L lbs
d. Total Susnondrtl Solids (1'88) 9.2 2.9 7.0 <4 ~m /L 't bs
e. Amtnonis (al N) 1.6 0.5 1bs VAI I ~

VALUE VALUE VALUE

(. Flow 0.037 0.034 0.030 105 MGD

g. Toml)otal))to V t) LUE vAI.UE VALUE (taut rrrI OC 26.2

'X'.

h. Tempcrsluto

)txt Ul VJ)t ul VALUE V A Lul.

(turne)rrl OC l.)it lit i Uta t)A kit \lit I I ii)tiiiuta h)nxttauM

5. 58 5.71 5.71 6.90 35 PART B - Matk -X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark -X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is lin)ited either dil eCtly. or il)directly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark colo)in) 28, you must provide qllantd )'i Je data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements.

(.POLLUT- 2. MAR)I EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. I N TA K E (uprltnlalJ ANT AND .I. Nt, ~ h. I~ I S. MAXIMuhlDAII Y VALUE b. MAxIM)M3$ lt)(AY vALUE c.LDNG T(PM fgrJt ~ vALUE tt NO. 0 a LONG TE)IM NO. OF CAS NO. I II,V~ .I ru I I ~,VI I ANAL a. LONCEN AVERAGE VALUE (lf auaifable)

~

'I ~ . ~ I ~

A ~I RATION h. MASS I ANAL-

%~ I~

~ 'ottrrt>tt A tint) (, I iIASS ( ~

C 0 N C t' I lt A 1 I O N (1) MASS C 0 N C I: H 1 n A T I 0 ti It) MASS YSES COttC NTNA )ION (t) MASS YSES

a. Otomi<lo (24959 87.9)
b. Chiotiuo.

Total R<<siduat

c. Color X <5 1 PCU
d. I ecsl Coiifott)) X
e. F Iuorido

((8984 i18 8) X

(. Nitrate-Nittlle (as NJ X EPA Foun'3510-2C lRcv2-85) PAGE V.l CONTINUE ON REVERSE

1 Er>A  !.o. NUMBER (copy from 1(cm ( ol F UTFALL NUMOER Form Approved.

FLD000807479 OA(8 No. 2040 0086 003 App over expires 7.31-88 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C - If you are 0 primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c.2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X"in coluihn 2-a for all sue(i GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALLtoxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (seconderyindustries. nonprocess wastewater ou(lolls, and nonrequired GC/AfS lrac(ionsj, 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 colu(nn 2a for any pollutant. you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for tliat pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark co(umn 2b for acrolein, acrylonilrile, 2,4 dinitrophenol. nr 2 methyl-4, 6 diniirophenol, you in>>st provide tlie results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in COnCeiiti atiOn? Of 100 ppb Or g trent r. Oilier Wi"e, (I r pnllu tant S fni >VI>(el yuu mark CO(umn 2b, yOU muSt eitherSubmit at leaat One analySiS Or l>rie flydeSCril>e the reaSOnS the pO) luta nt iS eXpeCted tO

~ >

be diern?<<Ie>( NO!e !lint tlirie~ pen 1 (>-1?ea I > t)ii". I"l>i: pleaS" >e eir W one)i Ca>of>>lly. COmplete One table g'all 7 pageS/ (Or eaC(i Outfall. See i>>StruotiOnS (Or additiOnal detailS and requirementS.

I POLL>JTArtl '>A' ec

3. EI I L!ICriI I. VNI1S S. INTAKE (>)prie>noll CAS i'r(

'NO I'skt  ! '! Ir>1>M 30 1'>AY ALI I C.I.Qt>G I EltM Avttc ~ YALt>E ra U Irl 0 I: I)

~ '>1 ~

A> eri(,r( I ) Crr>>>'o>(vle(rJ I t>c).OI LONG rE>tM NO.OF AIIAL  :>. GON(:I N A Q~ILAI C VA~UE I>

('I ANAL=

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~ er A 1 eec'I cure

>>. (>I HA55 YSCS ME IALS, CYANI()r >Ai!I' ~

irAI.I III ! It'/

~ I IM. Anil>>>c>>>y.

futai (7440:!6 0} <0.02 mg/L

?M, Arse>>>r.. I ce>>>I (7440 38:?) <0 003 mg/L 3M. Bo>y!!i>>e>>.

Iota!. 7440 41 1) <0.005 mg/L 4M. Coun>i>>n>

<0.005

~

Total (7440 43 0) X mg/L GM. Chrom>c>m, rota! (7440 41 3) <0.01 mg/L GM. Cnpper, (otal (7440 60.8) 0.22 0.06 0.12 0.04 106 mg/L lbs

)M Lead. Toia!

I )439 92.1) X .0 003 9X10 mg/L I bs

(:11, MC>fce>I;, I ~ .I.e>

!1430!>7 GI X <0.0002 mg/L 1bs

!>M. Nickoi. Inn> ~

I rnnu 02 ti) X <0.02 mg/L I OM. Se!>>>>iee>>>.

I uta! (1107 no 2) <0.0004 mg/L I IM, SiIvr> ~ I c)I>>I I inn'0 22.n) <0.50 ug/L 12M. Thai! i>en> ~

Iota! (7440?0 0) X <0.05 mg/L 13M. 7!nr.. Tr)t>>i 11n40 GG I') 0.08 0.02 mg/L 1bs 14AI Eyar>iree I>>in> !01 I? e,e X <0.005 1 mg/L IGM Ie!>r>>e)>-

Iu taI X 0. 006 0.002 1 mg/L ebs I';

NOT REQUIRED 11> ( ~ e< "-. I ~ e

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CONTINUED FROM P GF VNI FL00008uiei~ H Approval erpires 7 31.88 I. POLLUTAN MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT AND CAS 4. UNITS 5. INT NUMBER b. HE ~E ISVE LIEVE S. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE b. MAXI M 3$a P/AY auai e)

VALUE T PM Pgtt . VALUE d. NO.OP s. CONCEN. s. LONG T I'R E b. NO.OF (ifauailable) ~

CUIR SENT SENT A~

II) (I) IIASS (I) HASE ANAL I b. MASS ANAL CONC .'THATION

~ C0NCANTHATI0H C NCENTNATION (I) IIASS YSES T RAT ON IIITAATION COHCEN (I) AIASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION VOLATILECOMPOUNDS (conlinued) 22V. Methylene Chloride (75.09.2) 23V. 1,1,2,2 Tetrs-chloroethsne X (79.34-.5) 24V. Tetrschloro-ethylene (127-18.4) 25V. Toluene (108%8-3) X 26V. 1.2-Trans.

Dlchloroethylene (156-60-6) 27V. 1,1,1 Trl.

chloroethane . X (71%5-6) 28V. 1,1.2.Trl ~

chloroethane X (79 00-6) 29V. Trlchloro-ethylene (79.01.6) X 30V. Trichloro.

Iluoromethsne X (75-69.4) 31 V. Vinyl Chloride (75 01.4)

GC/MS FRACTION ACID COM POUNDS IA. 2-Chloropheno (96 574)) X 2A. 2,4.0(chloro.

phenol (120.83.2) X 3A. 2,4.0lmethyl-phenol (105.67-9) 4A, 4,6:Dlnltro O.

Cresol (634-52.1) 6A. 2,4 Dlnltro-phenol (61.28.5) 6A. 2.NItrophenol (88-76.5),'A.

4-Nltrophenol (100 02.7) X 8A. P-Chloro M.

Cresol (59-50-7) 9A. Pentschloro phenol (87-86 5) X IOA. Phenol (108 95.2) 1 I A. 2,4,6.Trl ~

hlorophenol

[88 06-2)

'PA Fornt 35)0.2(. (I(c'v.?.85) *Blank indiCateS Va1ue e OW e eC 1On f(an v-5 CONTINUF. ON REVFRSE

N l 0

EpA I.D. NUMLICR (col>y from llcm I I VINI <<IjPIVICV of Eon I OUTFALL NUMBER OM8 No. 2040 0088 CONTINUED F FLD000807479 003 Approval expires 7-31-88

1. POLLUTAN M Art Tt 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5 INTA

~

AND CAS Irptlonall srlAx(MUM oAtLY VALUE b. MAxl giAY vALUE c.LoNG T

'X'II'S NUMBER IHN RI

~ tx ~ K C ~ C ISVK LIKVS VHS M sf M pig vALUE It NO.OF ANAL S. CONCEN' s. LONG TERM b. NO.OF (ifavottablI J OHIR SKNT A~

~ KNT I~ I Ixl MASS (I) MASS I~ I II) AIASS YSES RATION IX MASS I ~ I CCNCKN ANAL C0NC ~ NTHATION CONOR NT NATION CONCKNTHATIOH TRATION (I) SIAS ~ <<YSES GC/MS FRACTION BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued'28.

1,4 Oichloro-benzene (106-46.7 238. 3,3'ichloro benzidlne (91-94-1) 248.'iethyl Phthalate (84-66-2) 268.'Dimethyl Phthalate (131 ~ 11-3) ~

268. OI.N.Butyl Phthalste (84-74-2) 27 8. 2,4.Dinitro-toluene (121.14-2) 288. 2,6 Dinitro-toluene (606-20.2) 298. OI-N.Octyl Phthslste (117%4.0) 308. 1,2-Dlphenyl-hydrszlne (as Azo-benzcneJ (122 66-7 318. Fluorsnthene (206-44-0) 328. Fluorene (86.73-7) 335. Hexacnbrcbenten I)Itt-7a.t T X

348. Hexa.

chlorobutsdiene (87~4))

368. Hexschloro-cyclopentsdiene (77%7-4) 368. I(exschloro-

~ thane (67-72-1) X 378. Indeno (l,2,3-cd J Pyrene (193-39-5) X 38 8. I aophorone (78%9-1) 398. Naphthalene (91-20-3) X 408. Nltrobenzene (98 95.3) X 418. N-Nitro.-

sodiInethytsIr))ne (62-75 9) 428. N.Nitrosodi ~

N Propylsmine (621.64 7)

Ep<<<<>> 3>>0 7c (Re>> 85)*Blank indicates value below detection 1iB7i4E v-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

forrn Apl>roved KPA I.o. NUMoKR (copy from llrnn l nf l OUTI ALL NUMOKR 04(8 IVo. 2040 0088

'(f CONTINUED FR E V-8 FLD000807479 003 Appro>ref eTprres 7 3l.88

1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK 'x' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE fr>p>fonal)

ND NUMBER C>r>L S eT ~ Sr

>Hr I>L ~c rr.vp PRS C ~s

%>avt AR

e. MAXIMUMOAII Y V*LUK ' ' 'Ir/ AL K g gf' >2 NO.OF e.CONCKN ANAL T RATION IJL MASS
a. LONG TKRM b NO.OF ANAL f

(i uuuilub(r)

RT OI ~ Irr'ANT SANT COHCLHTRATION (>) MASS CONC % rr >HA ~ >ON (>I MA%% ~ I CONCCNTRAT>ON (II MASS YSKS (>I CONC ~ N' H A T r 4 rr (r) %>Ass YSKS GC/MS FRACTION PESTICIDES (con tinned) 17P. Heptechlor Epoxlde NOT REO IRED (1024-57.3) 18P. PCB.1242 (53469 21 9) 19P. PC 8-1254 (11097 69 1) 20P. PC 8.1221 (11104 28 2) 21P. PC 8-1232 (11141 IG 6)

~

22P. PCB 1248 (12672.2(9 6) 23P. PCB.12GO (11098.82 5) 24P. PCB 1016 (12G74-11 2) 25P. Tox>n>lrr no (8001-35 2)

PAGE V-9 pp f >>>> or> I>> 2> rr> pn}

EFA I.D. NUMBER (copy from liam l of i:ocsn lJ Form Approved, PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHAOED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format/ instead of completing these pages. OMB fro. 2040 0086 SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

FLD000807479 Approval expires 7-31.88 OUTFALL No.

V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (concinued from page 3 of Form 2 CJ 004 PARTA- Youmust providetheresultsofat leastoneanalysisforevery pollutant inthistable. Completeonetableforeachoutfall. Seeinstructionsforadditionaldetails. "

i 2.EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opcfonal isprci fv if bionic)

1. POLLUTANT s. MAxlMUMDAILY vALUE . MAXI)+M3it gjl Y VALUC CL N f tl ~ A UK
d. No. OF ANALYSES a. CONCEN-
a. LONG TERM IL NO. OF ANALYSES I~ I (1) MA$$ It) MA$% II) MASS TRATION tx MASS I~ I I\) MASS CONCCNTRATION
s. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BODJ 13.0 1.6 13.0 6.5 13 mg/L 1bs 460 23
b. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 24. 3 2.9 mg/L lbs
c. Tolsl Organic Carbon (TOCJ 12.6 1.5 mg/L 1bs
d. Total Suspended Solids (TSSJ 10.0 1;2 10.0 3.5 13 mg/L 1bs - 410 21
e. Ammonia (os NJ

<0.10 mg/L 't bs VALUE VALVE VAI UE VALUE

f. Flow 0 006 365 HGD
g. Tempecaluca VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (IoinferJ OC
h. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUC (summer J OQ I. pH 61'AXIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM 7 8 6 4 7 5 PART B - Mark "X"in column 2-a for each pollutant youknow or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X"in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe tobe absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which youmack column 2a,youmustprovidequantitativedataoranexpianationof theirpresenceinyourdischarge. Compieteonetable for each outfai).Seethe instructions foradditional details andrequirements.
1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'X'. 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (opcionalJ ANT AND RR. b. uc a. MAXIMVMDAILY VAI UE b, MAXI/)M3g giAY VALUK C.LONG Tp/'g gp. VALUE It No. 0 a.coNcEN. a. LONG TFRM CAS NO. LICVC LICVC AVERAGE VAI UE No. OF (lfavaQable) ~ RC SRNT Au SRNT I II I ANAl 'RATION b. MASS I ANAL CONCCNTRATION (2) MASS CONCCNTRATION I2) MASS CONCCNTRATION (2) MASS YSES ITI MA@ ~ YSES CONCRNTRATION
s. Bromide (24959.67-9)
b. Chlorine, Total Aesidusl 3.5 2.9 1.7 365 m /L 1bs
c. Colo(

20 PCU

d. Fecal Coliform 100 100 21* ~/100m
e. F iuocide (16984.48 BI
f. Niccolo Nitrite (os JVJ 85.4 10.0 m /L I bs EPA Focm 32510-2C lRov. 2-85) PAGE V I
  • 4 llISTORICAL VALUES <1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

IIPA I.D. NUMoER (curIy fTIrHI lirnI I Of U TI. ALL, NUM GER FoTTI> Approved Oh(8 ivo. 2040.0086 I'LD000807479 004 Approval eapues 7.31.8 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2.C PART C - If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark NXNin Column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALLtoxic metals, cyanides, and total pheno(s. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (seconderyindustries, nonprocess wastewater oulfails. and nonrequired GC/ft/(S fractionsj, 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. If you 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. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2,4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methy(-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 brie(ly describe the ceasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this pact; please review each carefully. Complete one table (a/I 7 pages J for each outfall. Soo instcuCtiOnS for additional details and requirements.

I. POLLUTANT 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS NUMBER iifaoailahlr)

INI r3 1T ~ '$ ~ te ae- C ee nr. Ime OVIH eeNT

~ 'Ve METALS, CYANIDE. AND TOTA L PIIE NOLS

'o.

I.ICVLI O.

$ CNT MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE I~ I CONCCNTHA ~ ~ HN (T) eIA$ $

IT. MAXIM M I~ I ic C 0 II C ~ N 1 H A T I n N 30 DAY VAI UE auaieta ate)

(T) MA$$

C. Lo N G TPP M QIc CONCENTRATION P

. VA LU E (TI MA$$

YSES a.CONCEN T RATION h, MASS

a. LONG TERM AV R GEV (I) cancan.

THATION UE (T) MASS

b. NO.OF ANAL YSES IM. Antimony, Total (7440-36.0) X <0. Ol mg/L 2M. Arsenic, Total (7440 38 2) X <0.01 mg/L 3M. Beryllium.

Total, 7440 41 7) <0.01 1 mg/L 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440 43-9) X <0.005 1 mg/L 5M. Chromium, Total (7440 47-3) <0.01 1 mg/L 6M. Copper, Total P440-60-8) ~ X <0.01 1 mg/L 7M. LeNL Total P439.92.1) X <0.005 1 mg/L BM. Mercury. Total (7439 97 6) X <0.2 1 Ug/L 9M. Nickel, Total (7440 02 0) <0.04 1 mg/L 10M. Selenium, Total (7782.49.2) <0.005 1 mg/L 11M. Silver. Total (7440.22 4) <0.01 1 mg/L 12M. Thallium, X <0.01 1 mg/L Total (7440 28 0) 13M. Zinc, Total (7440.66 6) X 0.16 0.02 1 mg/L lbs 14M. Cyanide, Total (57.12.5) 0.085 0. 01 1 mg/L 1bs 15M. Phenols, X <0.005 1 mg/L Total I II, I I IcctlnI'I:SUI.'IS NOT REQUIRED fPA Focnt 351(I 2C (Itt v 7-((6) PAC'E V-3 COI'ITINUE ON REVERSE

EPA I.o. NUMBER cr>>v lrrun llcnl i of ForIN li oU fFALLNUMIIcn OllfB Na 2040 0088 CONTINUED F FLD00080)4/9 004 Approval exprres 7-3l 88

1. POLLUTA 3. EFFLUENT AND CAS 4. UNITS 5. INT oplional/

NUMBER resr NI hIsvc oc 4 sc-Slave IL MAXIMUMDAILYVALUE b. MAXI M Sit g/A Y VALUE c ONG TfPM frfP ~ VALUE a. LONG TERM IIr

~

1NC S. CONCEN. h NO OF (ifCue(fable) OVIA ~ SNT AS SSNT II) (1) MASS I~ ) I~ I ANAL TRATION h. MASS ANAL CONCSNTNATION C 4 N C S N T N A 'I I O N (I) MASS ONCENTAATIOH (I) MAss (I)THATION COHCCN (r) IIAS~ YSES GC/MS FRACTION VOLATILECOMPOUNDS (conlinued) 22V. Methylene Chloride P5.09.2) 23V. 1,1,2,2-Tetrs-chloroethsne (79 346) 24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18.4) 26V. Toluene (1084)8.3) X 26V. 1,2.Trans.

Dlchloroethylene X (156. 60.5) 27V. 1,1,1.Trl.

chloroethane (71-55 6) 28V. 1,1,2.Tri.

chloroethane (79.00.5) 29V. Trichloro-ethylene p9.01.6) 30V. Tr(chloro-fluorornethsne (75.69 4) 31V. Vinyl Chloride (75.01 4)

GC/MS FRACTION ACID COM POUN DS I A. 2 Chloropheno (95 57 8) 2A. 2,4 Dichloro.

phenol (120-83.2) X 3A. 2,4.0(methyl.

phenol(105 67 9) 4A. 4,6 Dinitro.O.

Cresol (534.52.1) 5A. 2,4 Dlnitro<<

phenol (61.28-5) '

6A. 2 Nitrophenol (88.75 6) 7A. 4.Nltrophenol (100.02.7) 8A. P Chloro M.

Cresol (59 50 7) X 9A. Pcntschloro phenol (87.8G 5) X I OA. Phenol (108.95.2)

I IA. 2,4.G Tri.

chloro phenol (88 06.2) rlrtr.un,~,ln-'I!I,. - R,I an 1n VCa eS Va ue e OW e eC Son nm -A.< I IIllrlrIIIII- lrIII llntlr:ACP

EI'A I.D. NUMQEII (Corrp'rlllll ih'tn I O/ irb I ul III xtrIpIII\'terr lou TrALL IIUMIIEII 04I18 lyu 2040 0086 CONTINUED F E V-6 FLD000807479 004 AAO!ursine!xplrcs 7 31 88 I.POLLUTAN . M A ITIC 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTA llprilnrol)

AND CAS

'TT

IN4 EL' X'UMBER ILVEC LIEVLI EE S. MAXIMUMDAILYVALUE . MAxIM M 3$ lg/AY vALUE C.LQNG T I quoi a e M

a tte aua Qxf

~ vALUE $, LONG TEAM IT. NO.OS NI ~ ~ NL Aa s. CONCEN- b. MASS JIIIN A L lr/ ar'olio bil') all Ill

~ ~

I I (I) MASS I~ I YSESTRATION conc r.N 5 5 N5 (I) LIATS r NI I)N A I I 0 N Il) NAS\

~

~E N5 CONC L N TEA I ION

~

CONCI NTNATION C IIN C

(~ ) ITI NA ~ 5 ~ YSES TNATION GC/MS FRACTION BAS f/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS /conlinrredl 228. 1.4 Dichloro.

benzene (106.46.7 238. 3,3'.Dichloro benzldlne (91.94.1) 248. Diethyl Phthslate (84-66.2) X 258. Dimethyl Phtlrslate (131 1 1.3)

~ X 268. DI.N.Butyl Phthalste (84 74 2) 278. 2,4 Dinitro.

toluene (121 ~ 14-2) X 288. 2,6 Dinitro.

toluene (606.20 2) X 298. Di N Octyl Phthslate X (117%4-0) 308. 1,2-Dlphenyl-hydrazine /TLT Azo- X benzene) (122-66-7 31 B. F luo rant hens (206-44.0) 328. Fluorene (86.73.7) X 338. Hexecnlorobente IIIR.74-II X 348. Hexa.

chlorobutadiene (87.68-3) 358. Hexschloro-cycfopentsdione (77.47-4) 368. Hexschloro-ethsne (67.72.1) 378. Indeno

/).2.3 cd) Pyrene X (193-39-5) 380. Isophorone (78 59 1) X 398. Naphthalene (91-20.3) 400. Nltrobenzone (98 95 3) 410. N Nitro.

sodinlothylaluino X (62 76 9) 420. N Nitrosodi N Propylamino X (621.64.7)

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X'UMBER MAXIMUMOAILY VALUE . MAXIM M 3)I gPY VALUE C.LONG TPPM )ifPP. a. CONCCN I>. MASS a h NO.OF ANAL' (if ouo(loblI J ouIR ssNT TANT CONCI NTRATN>N (II 4ASS CONCSNTNATION (I) 4*SS (~ I COHCCNTNATION {I) MASS T RATION (~ ) CONC SII TNATION II) 4ASS YSCS GC/MS FRACTION PESTICIDES (con(inucd) 17P. Heplachlor Epoxlde (1024-57 3) NOT REQUIRED 18P. PCB-1242 (53469.21.9) 19P. PCB.1254 (1 1097.69-1) 20P. PCB-1221 (11104 28.2) 21P. PCB.1232 (11141-16-5) 22P. PCB-1248 (12672.29.6) 23P. PCB-1260 (110984)2.5) 24P. PCB.1016 (12674 11 2>

25P. Toxaphcne (8001.35.2)

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EPA <.D. NUM OER (COPy from (lent I of i OUTFALI NUMBER Form Approved.

FLD000807479 005 Or<(8 r>ro. 2040 0086 Approval expires 7-31.88 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2.C PART C - If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater. refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X-in colufnn 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALLtoxic metals, cyanides, and total pheno(s. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondaryindustries. nonprocess was(ewarer on(falls. and nonrerlerired GC/i)fS fractions). mark -X" in cofumn 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 ana)ysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for tltat pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile. 2.4 dinitrophenol, nr 2-methyl 4. 6 dinitropheno(, you must provide the results of at least one ana(ysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in conce<nratinru< of 100 ppb o< q< eatrr Otherwise. (nr pollutants fn< vrhirh you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one ann lysis or briefly dose< it>e lhe reasons tl>e pollutant is expected to l>o disrltntged Note lhnt tltr<< nrr 7 I n S I ll>is 0 <r<: please <e i> We >Ch carefully. Complete one table ia/i /pagesi for each oulfnll. Seo it<sir>?C(ienS IOr addilional details and requirements.

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?M. lead. Total (7439 97-1) X 2.6 0 006 ug/L 1bs l<M. I>te>C>>ry. I >.t I?439 97 (il <0.2 ug/L 9M. Nickel, I ~ ><

(lnno o2 n') <17 ug/L IOM. Baler<>

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X mg/L 10M, 'I>>np(e <2. 0 Iota< ug/L NOT REQUIRED

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1. POLLUTAN AIIK x 4. UNITS 5. INTA rionatJ AND CAS 30 DAY VALUR NUMBER IQvc uavc e. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE b. MAXI M auofraerel G TPPM PQII VALUE

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24V. Tet'Tach)oro.

ethylene (127-18-4) 26V. Toluene

( I M4)8-3) X 26V. 1,2.Trans-Dlchloroethylene X (156-60-6) 27V. 1,1,1-Trl-chloroethane X (71-66 6 28V. 1,1,2.Tri-chloroethane X (79-OI>5) 29V. Trlchloro-ethylene p9-01.6) 30V. Trlchloro.

fluoromethane (75.69-4) 31V. Vinyl Chloride (75 01.4)

GC/MS FRACTION ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2.Chloropheno (95.57-8) 2A. 2,4 Olchloro-phenol (120.83 2)

X'A; 2,4;Dimethyl ~

phenol(106 67.9) 4A. 4,6 Dlnltro.O.

Cresol (634-52-1)

BA. 2,4.Dlnitro.

phenol (51-28.5)

IA. 2.NItrophenol 88.76 5). ~,

IAI 4.NItrophenol

,100 02-7)

IA. P-Chloro.M.

resol (59.50.7) 1A. Pentachloro.

>henol (87 8G 5)

OA. PI>coo I I 08.95.2) X IA. 2,4.G Tti hlorophenol B8.06.2)

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'I.POLLUTA MAR>s 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTA I>ptionoll AND CAS X'1 vALUE NUMBER ~

INI

\ ~ IS ~ I C HE LILVC LICVS s. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE b. MAXIM M 3$ %ziAY VALUE c LONG T PM pig .

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s. LONG TERM h. NO.OF rHL b. MASS ANAL iifaI ailabl>0 H~

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SCNT III CONC ~ NTHATION (II MA55 CONC L N I HA >ION (I) A>ASS I~ I CONC ANTH A >ION (j) MA55 T RATION (I)THATION CONCr N. (I) MA~ 5 YSES GC/MS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS /continued'28.

1,4 Oichloro-benzene (106-46.7 238. 3,3'.Dichloro benzldlne (91.94.1) 248. Diethyl Phthalate X (84.66.2) 258. Dimethyl Phthalste X (131-11.3) .

268. OI.N-Butyl Phthalate (84-74.2) 278. 2,4.Dinitro.

toluene (121 ~ 14 2) 288. 2,6 Oinitro.

toluene (606 20 2) 298. Oi.N Octyl Phthalste X (I 174)4.0) 308. 1,2.Diphenyl ~

hydrazine (as rtzo. X benzene) (122 66.7 318. Fluorantheno (2 06. 44-0) 328. Fluorsno (86-73-7) X 335. Itsrscnbrcbenzen IIIR.Td.ll 348. Hexs-chlorobutadiene X (87-68NI) 358. Hexachloro-cyclopentsdiene (77-47-4) 368. Hexschloro-ethsne (67-72-1) 378. Indeno

/1,2,3.cd) Pyrene (193-39.6) 388. Isophorone (78.59-1) 39 8. Naphthalene (91.20-3) X 408. Nltrobonzono (98 95 3) 418. N Nitro sodinlathylamSIO (62 75 9) t>

428. N Nitrosodi.

N.Propylamino (621.64.7)

EPA Form 3510.2C(nnv.7 05l <<B1ank indiCateS Va ue e OW e eC Ion Nll; -V-7 CONTINUF. ON REVERSE

Form Approved.

I.I A I.D. NUMDER <copy from l(rm I of F UTFALL NUMOER 0MB IYo. 2040-0086 CONTINUED FR FLD000807479 Approval exprres 7 3/.88 E VL8 005

1. POLLUTANT Z. MARK X' 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. I N T A K E (optional)

AND CAS MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE . MAxIMIIM3II lg(AY vALUE C.LONG TfPM PQIIP. VAI UE LONG TERM NUMBER I 5 lf. S 5 C. S 5~ a.

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TION GC/MS FRACTION PES TICIDES (rof 17P. Heptaclflor Epox(de (1024 57-3) NOT REQUI ED 18P. PC 8.1242 (53469 21 9) 19P. PCB 1254 (11097 69.1) 20P. PCB-1221 (11104.28 2) 21P. PCB.1232 (11141 ~ 16 5) 22P. PCB. I 248 (12G72 29 6) 23P. PCB 12GO (11098 82 5) 24P. PCB- l 016 (12(I74 11-2) 26P. 1oxaplfefw (800 I 35 2)

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~ EFA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Jrem J of Form JJ PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of Form Approved.

this information on separate sheets fuse the some formarJ instead of completing these pages.

SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

3 I OUTF LI NO.

VlQTAKEAND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from peso 3 of~Form 2-CJ I 006 PAR, A: You must provide the results of at least one analysis for ev'ery pollutant in this table. Co piete one table for each'outfall. Sea instructions for addiVon'a dataiis;f '0 I .id

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YrlfIS> 2.EFFLUENT I ~ IT.- 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE o rfIJIliQ

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d. LONG TERM III (2) MASS (2) MASS ouo o e d. NO. OF ANALYSCS d.CONCEN b. MASS 4 fN'O, "o'"'HA('YSCS N 00NCCNTNATI0N C 0 N 0 T N T R A 'T I 0 N (2) MASS TRATION CONCENTRATION (2) MASS
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PART B - Mark -X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark NXN in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. Ifyou mark column 2a for 'liutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which any 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 plalk reqtl l

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f. Nltrdte-Nluite (oe lVJ EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) PAGE V-I CONTINUE ON REVERSE

EFA I.D. NUM eER (copy from Item l of Form l) Form Approved.

PLEASE PRINT YPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets fuse the same format J instead of completing these pages. OM8 hro. 2040.0086 SEE INSTRUCTIONS. FL0000807479 Approval expires 7.31.88 I

OUTFALL NO, V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continuedfrom page3 of Form 2CI 007 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 additional details.

IL EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE foprional I. POLLUTANT a. MAxIMUMDAILYvALUE . MAXIPQM 3$ IPY VALUE c. N (specify lf blanft) a. LONG TERM

d. NO. OF CON CEN ix NO. OP (t) IAA55 I I C O N ('. N I H A 2 I O H

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a. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) INTAKE SC EEN MASH ATER IS Tl E SAME HEMICALLY
b. Chemical Oxygen Demand (CODI
c. Total Organic Carbon (2'OC)
d. Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
e. Ammonia (ns NJ V AI.T VALUC VALUC VAI UC
f. Flow
g. Temperature V ALUr, VALUE VALUE VALUE (Iuinlerl oC V A I.I.I C V ALUr. VALUE VALUE
h. Temperature (sutnmerl oC MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM
i. pH PART 8 - Mark "X-in column 2-a for each pollutant youknow or have reason to believe is present. Mark-XH in COlumn 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guide)ine, you must provide the results of at least one ana(ysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which any pollutant 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 you mark requirements.

POLLUT 2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (oPlional)

ANT AND CAS NO.

a, Hr b. H(

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e. Bromide (24959.62.9)
b. Chlorine, Totaf Residual
c. Color
d. Fecal Coliform
e. Fluoride (16984.46 6)
f. Nitrate-Nltrlte (as NJ EPA Form 3510.2C lRev. 2-85) PAGE V-I CONTINUE ON REVERSE

APL FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY St. Lucle Nuclear Povrer Plant Sensen Beach, Florida April 1992 STORM WATER PERMIT APPLICATION

FLORIDA PONER AND LIGHT COMPANY St. Lucle Nuclear Power Plant Jensen Beach, Florida April 1992 Prepared by:

RMT Inc.

M25 Presidential Parkway, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30340 Ja E. Fleak Project Engineer/Manager

. Ronald Lawson, P.E.

Manager, Atlanta Office

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 0 FORM 1 SITE LOCATION MAPS SECTION 2 FORM2F .

SITE DRAINAGE MAP

SECTION 1 US EPA FoRM 1 SITE LOCATION MAPS

Pisase pive cx type h die unshaded ~ lees cniy Form Approved. OMB No. 20404088. Approval oxpirss &31-92 fr%in aieas are spaced kv eire rrpe, to. Q cnwactenfncn).

U.S. ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY I. EPA I.D. NUMBER FORM GENERAL

'IIL/'onsolidated G ENERAL INFORMATION Permits Procrarn (Read the 'General Insfnicb'ons'before sfaiS)tg) e F LD 000S07479 is i~ is GENERAL INSTAUCTIONS E a prsprhtsd hbel has been provided, afEX E ki the I. EPA I.D. NUMBER desiyatsd space. Review Ihe kfcnnsdon carsfuty; E any ot E Is Inconed, cross through E and drier Ihs III. FACIUTY NAME ccnect data In the appropriate fll.ktarea bekrw. Also. 5 any ol the prsprkded data ls absers (Ne arse fo the Isrf of Ne faber specs Eats the Jdannaftan that shotird PLEASE PLACE LABELIN THIS SPACE FACIUTY appea), please provide E h the proper flbi srsa(s)

MAIUNGADDRESS below. E the hbel is complete and conect. you need nct coirpkae Items I III, V, and Vl (except VM <<hkh

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must be corryu'oared rpgsrdess)..ConTAAe ei Earns 1 no hbel hss bosn piovkfed. Refer lo the hstructkes FACIUTY LOCATION for detailed Eem descriptkes and for E>> legal authortzatkes under whkh ttds data h coEectcd.

POLLUTANT CHARACTERISTICS io ihe EPA. II you answer 'yes'o any qusslions TL INSTRUCTIONS: Complot ~ A through J io dei ~ tmlne whether you need io submit sny permit appiic ~ lion iorms quesiion. Mark 'X'n ihe box in ihe third column If the supplemental

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you inu ~ I submit this form and the supplemental iorm ii ~ ied in he parenthesis following iheIorms. You may answer 'no't your activity I ~ excluded from permit iorm is attached. II you answer 'no'o each question, you need not submit any oi these requirements; see section c oi the Instructions. see ~ iso, section 0 oi the instructions for deliniiions oi bold.raced terms.

SPECIFIC OUESTIONS SPECIFIC OUESTIONS YCS a s

8. Does or willthis facElty (either exlsllng or proposed) Indude a is this facmty a publicly owned treatment works which X concentrated animal feeding operation or squstlo anlmal-resul s In a discharge lo waters of the U.S.T productlon facility wluch resuEs tn a discharge to waters of the (FORM 2A) U.S.'V FOAM 28

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C. Is this a tsclly which currently results In dischargee D. Is this a proposed facalty (orner than those descried In A or B to waters of ths U.S. other then those descnbed In A X above) which will resutt In a discharge to waters ot the U.S.'7 or 8 aboveg (FOAM 2C) (FORM 2D)

F. Do you or wi you Inject at thfs Iscuky hdusukd or efl E. Does or WQ this Iadlty treat, sloro, or dispose of X behw the lowermost stratum coisalnlng, wlNn one quarter mEe d X hazardous wsstny (FORM 3) the well bore, underground sources of walerP (FORM d)"

. Do you or wllyou inject at this fadsty any produced water H. Do you or wll you inject at this facmiy Eulds fcr spockd processes or other fkik}swhich are brought to the surface In such as mlnhg ol suyur by the Frasch process, soluUon mining of, connection with convordionat ou or natural gas producdorL X d mhends. SI sEu corrhuaUon fossl fuel, or recovery d gsiXhormal Inject ftukks used for enhanced recovery ol oE or natural energ)rf (FORM S) gas, or inject fkrkfs for storage of IquldhydrocarboreT (FORM d)

I, ls this fsdIty a proposed stationery source which Is one J. Is ifds fsdlty a proposed stationary source whkhh NOT ole d a'. "'

ol the 2S Industrkd catsgodes Itsted In the kistructlole and , the 28 hdusukd catsgodss Estsdh the kettucdor>> and whkhwl, which wl potsrdlafly emh 100 tore por year of any air poterskiNy emll 250 tote per year d any ak pogutaiE regukded 'o'

- 'nder the Pean Ak Art and msy assrs orbs locatsdln an >"," ';,

poluuua regukded undor Ihs Clean Ak Act and may alod or be iocstedh an attslnmsnt sissy (FOAM 5) areay (FORM.'),; ...'-,;',;I~, v

<<L, '.. ~o', 'ttainment v

ill. NAME Of fACILITY C

St. Lucle Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 &2 IV. FACILITYCONTACT A. NSSSS a VITLS Sni a SVi ~ . enosis ave sees a aa C

Bolssy, G.J., Plant Manager 407 465: 3550 2

FA M IM R S A STREETORP.O.SOX P. O. Box 128 C S. CITY 0 R TOWN C. STATE C

4 Ft. Pierce s

A A STREET. ROUTE NO. OR OTHER SPECIFIC IDENTIFIER 6501 S. A1A 3.

St. Lucie C TAT E. SIP COOS F. COUNTY CODE r <<noon Jensen Beach FL 34949 056

<<TSD faclllty closed with FDER; FPA eflulvalency demonstration ln progress. coNT'NUE o" REvERBE,

Vll. SIC CODES (digit in order of pnttnty)

A FIRST (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY) 4911 &team Electric Generating Station le C. THIRD D. FOURTH (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY)

VIII.OPERATOR INFORMATION A. NAME B. Ie Ihe name saladin Iietn VIII.Aeteo Ihe ownett Florida Power 4 Light Company QQ VEs ~ Ito 15 1 ~ ss C. STATUS OF OPEAATOA (Ettter Ihe epptopttete IetterIt ttt ttte atteeer ttttt, tt 'IXhee'peofy) D. PHONE(arse coded na) 5 F FEDERAL M s PUBLIC (other thttn fsdsrat or ststtt) (spoctfy) 6930 S ~ STATE 0 a OTHER (spec+J P 407 697 P m PAIVATE E. STREET OA PO. BOX P.O. Box 078768 ilho teav lotetea m it&nlmett 15

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~ vas QQ tat A NPDES (Disctuvpw to Surface Water) D. PS D (ZS'mtssfcns from Propctssd Sources) g N FL0002208 g P B. UIC (Ut)dsttrtttttnd Iri cf Fftttds) F OTHEA (d~)

(specify) 9 U 10-56-118222 Industrial Wastewater C. RCAA pAlzardctIs Wastes)

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PA-74-02 State Site Certificatio XI. M AP Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending to at least ono mile beyond property boundarios., Tho map must show tho outlino of the facility, the hcatton of each of Its oxisting and proposed intako and dischaigo structures, oach of tts hazardous wasto troatmont, atoraqo, or ft'sposaf faciiittos, and oach well whore it injects fluids rground. Include all springs, rivors and other surfaco water bodos in the map area, See inst tucthns for precise roquirements. See Fi res1-Athru 1 U EOF BUSINESS Idttartrt Ides uo Electric Services - Nuclear Steam Electric Power Generating Station soo tnsttttctens I cettify under penalty of hw that I have personally examined and am famiTiar with tho infotmathn a'ubmitted in this applhation and al attachments and that, basod on my inquiry of thoso porsons immocftatoly responsible for obtaining the inhrmathn containod in tho application, l boliovo that the informathn ia true, accurato and comploto.. f am aware that thoro aro aignifcant-penattioa for submitting false information, incfuding'the possibility of Sne and Imprisonmont.',,

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SECTION 2 US EPA FoRM 2F SITE DRAINAGE MAP

l P of Form Form Approved. OMB No. 204tWN86 EPA ID Number (copy from Item 1 1J Pleaso print or type in the unshaded areas only FLD 000807479 Approvaf oxpiros 5131 N2 United States Environmental Protection Agency Form Washngton, DC 20460 2F Application for Permit To Discharge Stormwater NPDES Discharges Associated with industrial Activity Paperwork Reduction Act Notice Public roporting burden for this application is ostimated to average 28.6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> data por application, including timo for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining tho needed, and completinq and reviowing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate, any increase other aspect of this colloctioo of information, or suggestions for improving this form, including suggestions which may or reduce this burden to:

Chief, Information Policy Branch, PM-223 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401andM St.. SW, Washington,

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I. Outfall Location For each outfall. list the lalllude and longitude ot Ils hcatlon to the nearest 15 seconds and!he name ot the receiving water.

A. Outfall Number D. Receiving Water (list) name 006 Non E ui ment 27 20 45 SO 15 00 Atlantic Ocean / Intake Canal 006 Paint Building Are 27 20 45 80 15 00 Atlantic Ocean / Intake Canal 008 Land Utilization 27 21 00 80 15 00 Bi Mud Creek 006 Oil Storage Area 27 20 45 80 15 00 Atlantic Ocean / Intake Canal II. Improvements A Aro you now required by any Foderal, State, or local authority to meot any implomontation schedule for tho construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental Programs which may affect the discharges descnbod in this appiicationt 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.

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1. Identification of Conditions, 2. Affected Outfalls Compliance Date Agreemonts, Etc. number source ol dschaige 3. Briof Doscri tion of P ect a. ioq. b, lo .

N/A B. You may attach additional shoets describing any addlional wator pollution (or othor onvironmontal projects which may atfoct your dschargos) ycu now have under way or which you plan. Indicato whothor each program Is now under way or phnned, and indicato your actual or planned schedules for consuuction. N/A III. Site Drainage Ma Attach a site map showing topography. (or indicating tho oubne of drainage aroas solved by tho outfall(s) covered in the appfication if a topographic map is unavailablo) depicting the facility induding: each of its intake and dischargo structures; tho drainago area of each storm wator outfall; paved aloes end buikfings viithin the drainage area of each storm water outfall, each known past or present areas used for outdoor stomgo or disposal of significant materials, each existing structural control measure to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff, matoiials Ioadng and access areas, areas where posticides, horbicides, soil conditionors and fertilizers aro applied; oach of its hazardous wasto treatment, storago or disposal units (induding oach area not required to have a RCRA permit which is used for accumulating hazardous wasto under 40 CFR 262.34); each woll whore 5uids from tho faculty am in ectedunde round s ii s and other surface water bodies which roceive storm water dscha from the facil EPA Form 3610.2F (11.00) Page 1 of 3 Continuo on pago 2

IV. Narrative Descrl tlon of Pollutant Sources A. iFor each outfall, provide an estimate of the area (include units) of impervious surfaces (including paved areas and building roofs) drained to the outfall, and an'estimate of the total surface area drained by the outfall.

Area ol Impervious Surlace Tolal Area Drahed Ovtlaz Area of!mporviaus Surlaco Total Area Oiiuned Outfal fprcvrda vrirrs) fprovide uivrs) Nurser (provide units) tprovksa units)

Number 8,900 sff. ft. 13,600 sq. fl. 3,000 sq. ft. 25,600 sq.'t.

Paint Bldg. oil storage 30,500 sq. ft. covered area 6800s .A.

B. Provide a narrative description of significant materials that are currently or in the past three years have been treated, stored or disposed in a manner to allow exposure to storm water, method of treatment, storage, or disposal; past and present materiafs management practices employed, in the last three years, to minimize contact by these materials with storm water iunoff; materials loading and access areas; and the location, manner, and frequency in which pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners, and fertilizers are applied.

No significant materials are or have been treated, stored, or disposed of in a manner to allow exposure to storm water. Significant materials are accumulated In covered buildings or sheds. Pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners, and fertilers are applied, per the manufacturers instructions, as necessary to the grassy areas outside of the Nudear generating station's secured area There Is generally no industrial activities that take place In or near the grassy areas.

C. For each outfall, provide the location and a description ol existing structural and nonstructural oontlol measures to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff; and a description of the treatment the storm water receives, induding the schedule and type of maintenance for control and treatment measures and the ultimate disposal of any solid or fluid wastes other than by discharge.

Outfall Ust Codes from Number Treatment Table 2F-1 FPL utilizes BMP (Paint Building) 008 FPL utilIzes BMP 006 FPL utilizes BMP and a concrete sill to contain any potential leaks or spills of oil products at the covered stora e area.

V. Nonstorinwater Dlschar es A l certify under penalty of hw that the outfall(s) covered by this application have been tested or evaluated for the presence of nonstamwater discharges, and that all nonstolmwater discharges from these oufall(s) are identified in either an accompanying Form 2C or Form 2E application for the outfall.

Name and Ottldal Ttuo ft)pe or prtrir)

C.D. Henderson, Acting Manager Air and Water Permittin Pro rams Z.B q~7/q~

B. Provide a description of the method used, the date of any testing, and the onsite drainage points that wore drectfy observed during a test.

A dry weather site survey was performed and verification with site equipment and process plans was performed July 25, 1991 and February 4, 1992. Observations during the site surveys showed no dry weather flows or discrepancies with the storm water discharge systems.

Vl. Significant Leaks or Spills Provide existing information regarding the history of significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants at the faclity in the hst three years, including the approximate date and location of the spill or leak, and the type and amount of material released.

No signifIcant spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous pollutants has occurred at this facility during the past three years.

EPA Form 3510-2F (1140) Page 2 of 3 Contlnw on Page 3

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um r copy nm tomro onn 1 Cpntfnued from Page 2 FDL 000807479 A,B,C, 3 D: See instructions before proceeding. Complete one set of tables Ior each outfall. Annotate the outfall number in the space provided.

Tables VII-A, VII-B, and Vll-C are included on separate sheets numbered Vll-1 and VII-2.

E: Potential discharges not covered by analysis - is any pollutant listed in Tablo 2F-2 a subslanco or a component of a substanco which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct?

Yes (list all such pollutants below) No (go to Section IX)

VIII. Bioio ical Toxic'estin Data Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any ot your discharges or on a receiving wator n relation lo your discharge within lho hst 3 yoars?

Yes gist all such pollutants below) No to Section I 12/03/90 - Florida DER:

~ EvaluatIon of facility's permit criteria

~ Acute whole effluen toxidty, mysfd shrimp 3/05/92- FPL(CH2M Hfff)

~ Regulred by NPDES permit during Clamtrol CT 1 Application

~ Acute whole effluent toxfcfty, mysld shrimp and menfdla IX. Contract Anal sls information Wore any ol tho analyses ro portod in Itom V perlormod by a contract hbonLtoty or consulting firm?

OZ Yos (lists the name, address, and tolophonenumborof, ond polutentsenalyzodby, each such laboratory or finn below) No (go lo Ssdian )0 B. Address C. Area Codo II Phono No. D. Pollutants Ana 3125 Presidential Parkway (404)451 6633 RMT, Inc. Sufte 200 None Atlanta, GA 30340 Orlando Labs, Inc. P.O. Box 149127 (407)896-6645 Orlando, Fl.

32814 X. CertNcatfon I certify under penalty of law that this documont and all attachmonts were proparod under my daetfon or supon(fsfon h acconfanco with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate thoinfonnab'on subm(ttod. Based on my inquiry of tho pooon or persons who menage the system or those persons directly responsiblo for gathonng tho infonnafion, theinfonnaten submitted is, to the bost of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there ere significant ponaltios for submitting false infonnafion, incfucfng the possibi7ity offf(ne and impnsonmont for knowing violations.

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EPA Form 3510-2F (11-00) Page 3 of 3

I EPA ID Numbor (copy from item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved. 0M B'No. 20404086 FDL 000807479 Approvaf oxpires &31.92 Vii. Discharge Information (Confinued from page 3 of Form 2F)

Part A- You must provide the results of at least one analysis for overy pollutant in this table. Complete ono table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details.

Maximum Values Average Values (include units) Number (include units)

Pollutant of and Storm - Paint Building Area Grab Sample Grab Sample CAS Number Taken Dunng Row-weighted Taken Dunng Events First 30 Minutes'hw.weighted Fiat 30 (ifavaifabfo) Minutes Com posito Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants Oil and Grosso 0.010 Ib 1.1 mg/I Unknown Biotogicaf Oxygen 0.040 lb 0.080 Ib Demand (BODs) 4.4 mg/I 8.9 mg/I Unknown Chemical Oxygen 0.20 Ib 0.152 Ib Demand (COD) 22,2 mg/I 16.9 mg/I Uaknown Total Suspended 0.770 Ib an an aggrega groun Solids (TSS) 0.419 Ib cover constitute most 85.5 mg/I 46.5 m Total Kjefdahl 0.024 lb 0.016 Ib Nitrogen 2.62 mg/I 1.81 mg/I Unknowa Nitrate plus 0.004 lb 0.003 Ib Nitrito Nitrogon 0.454 mg/I '0918 m Unknown Total 0.039 lb 0.030 lb Phosphorus 4.34 mg/I 3.35 mg/I Unknown pH Minimum ~ Maximum / 73 Minimum Maximum Tem = 24 C Part 8 - List each pollutant that is limited in an otlluent guideline which the tacility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NP DES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Completo ono table for each outtall. Seo the instructions for additional details and irements.

Maximum Values Average Values Number Pollutant (include units) (rncfudo units) of and Grab Samplo Storm Grab Sample CAS Numbor Taken Dunng Fhw.weigh tod Taken Dunng Row-weighted First 30 Events Fiat 30 (ifavrufa'bfe) Minutos Composito Minutes Com site Sampled Soumas of Pollutants N/A EPA Form 3$ 10-2F (11 tN) Page Vll-1 Contfnue on Reverse

Continued from the Front Part C- List oach pollutant shown in tables 2F.2. 2F-3, and 2F.4 that you know or have reason to believe is present. Soe tho instructions for additional details and requiroments. Complete one tablo for oach outfall.

Maximum Values Average Values Number Pollutant (inclurjo units) (include units) of 006 Paint Building Area Grab Sample Grab Sample Storm Taken During Taken During CAS Number Events First 30 Fhw.weighted First 30 Flow weighted (i/available) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants Part D - Provido data for tho storm ovont(s) which rosultod in tho maximum values lor tho liow woightod oomposito samplo.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. e. 7I 8.

Number of hours hotwoon Maximum aow rato Total flow from Form of Oato of Ouration Total rainfal Solen boginning of storm measurod during rain ovent rain ovont Precipitation Storm of Storm during storm ovont and end of provious (gs//onsA7lfnufe of (galbns or sample was (raints/I, Event (in minutes) (in inches) measurable rain ovent specit)r units) specit) units) taken snoanr sit) 2Q5/92 21 min. 0.17 inches 81 hours9.375e-4 days <br />0.0225 hours <br />1.339286e-4 weeks <br />3.08205e-5 months <br /> 254.4 gpm 1081 gal Winter Rainfall

9. Provide a description of tho method of flow moasuroment or estimato.

Part D. 5, Maximum flow rate was estimated thorn maxf mum rainfall fntensfty over area of drshage x coefffcfent of runoff.

Part D, 6. Area of drainage x depth of rainfall x coefIkfent of runoff (>50 percent pervfous)

.98 coefIfcfent for impervious ares

.76 <<oefllcfent for gravel area See SCS TR-5$ , June 1986 Table 2-2a EPA Form 3510 2F (11-tN) Page Vll.2

EPA ID Number (copy from Item 1 of Form t) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040~6 FL000807479 Approval expires &31.92 Vll>>Discharge Information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F)

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 additional details.

Maximum Values Average Values (Indudo units) Number (indude units)

Pollutant of and Grab Sample Storm 006- Oll Storage Area Grab Sample CAS Number Taken Dunng Flow-weighted Taken Dunng Fhw.weighted Events First 30 First 30 (tfavailable) Minutes Com posite Minutes Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants Oil and Grease Unknown

<1.0 mg/I Biological Oxygen c0.004 lb c0.0075 lb Demand (BODs) 5.8 mg/I Unknown c3.3 m Chemical Oxygen 0.027 Ib 0.033 lb Demand (COD) Unknown 20.9 mg/I 25.4 mg/I Total Suspended 0.008 lb <0.0065 lb scads (TSS) 1 Grass clippings and sand debri 6.0 m c5.0 mg/I Total Kjeldahl 0.0008 lb 0.0009 Ib Nitrogen Unknown 0.65 mg/I 0.71 mg/I Nitrate plus 0.0006 lb 0.0006 lb Nitrite Nibogen 0.465 m 0.477 mg/I Unknown Total 0.0002 lb 0.0002 lb Phosphorus 0.13 mg/I Unknown 0.13 mg/I pH Minimum Maximum 7 6B Minimum Maximum Temp = 2 C Part 8 List each pollutant that is limited in an etlluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in tho facility's NPDES permit for its process wastowator (if tho facility is oporating under an existing NPDES permit). Comploto ono table for each outfall. Seo the instructions for addibonal details and re irements.

Maximum Values Average Values Mumbo r PoHutant of (include units) (fndude units) and Grab Samplo Storm Grab Sample CAS Number Taken Dunng Row-weighted Taken Dunng Row.weighted Events First 30 First 30 (ifavailablo) Minutes Composito Minutes Com site Sampled Sources of Pollutants N/A EPA Form 3510-2F (11-90) Page Vll-1 Contfnue on Reverse

Continued tram the Front Part C- List each pollutant shown in tables 2F.2, 2F-3, and 2F-4 that you know or havo reason to believe is present. See tho

~ 4) instructions for additional details and requirements. Complete one table for each outfall.

Average Values Number Maximum Values Pollutant of (include units) (include units) 006 Oll Storage Area and Grab Sample Grab Sample Storm Taken During Taken Durin CAS Number Events First 30 Flow.weighted First 30 Fhw-weighted (ilavailable) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants N/A part p. Provide data for tho storm event(s) which resulted in the maximum values for the flow wei ghted composite sample.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 7. 8.

Number of hours between Maximum lIow rato Total flow from Form of pate of Ourntion Total minfall Season beginning of storm measured during nun event rain event Precipitation Storm of Sbxm during storm ovent and ond of previous (gallonsAninute or (gallons or sample was (rainfall, Event (in minutes) (in inches) measurablo rain event specky units) speciyy'nits) taken snowmelt) 205$ 2 29 mh. 0.18 inches 81 hours9.375e-4 days <br />0.0225 hours <br />1.339286e-4 weeks <br />3.08205e-5 months <br /> 349 gpm 1572 gal Winter Rainfall

9. Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate.

Part D. 5. Maxfmum fiow rate was estimated from maximum rainfall fntcnsf ty over area of drainage x coeQRfent of runoff.

Part D. 6. Area of drainage x depth of rainfall x coefficient of runoff

.9$ for building areas A9 for fair grass I gravel See SCS TR-55, June 1986 Table 2-2a EPA Form 3510.2F t11.90) Pago Vll-2

EPA ID Number (copy /rom /rem 1 ol Form 1) Form Approvod. OMB No. 2040~6 FLD 000807479 Apptovaf oxpites &81.92 l Cg

) Vll. Discharge Information (Confintred fram page 3 of Fom 2F)

Part A- You must provide Iho results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this tablo. Complete one table for each outfalL Seo instructions for additional details.

Maximum Values Average Values (include units) Number (include units)

Pollutant of and Grab Sample Storm 8- Land Utilization Building Grab Sample CAS Number Taken Dunng Flow-weighted Taken Dunng Flow-weighted Events First 30 First 30 (ifavat7able) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Sampled Sou+os of Pollutants

<0.024 Ib Lawn Maintenance Equipment Oil and Grosso Parking

<1.0 mg/I Biological Oxygen 0.117 Ib 0230 1b Demand (BODs) 4.9 mg/I 9.6 mg/I 1 Unknown Chemical Oxygen 1,589 Ib 3.50 Ib Domand (COD) Unknown 669 mg/I 146 mg/I Total Susoended 5,679 Ib Area In atnnn and atrroandtna aea or plpc 27.147 lb entrance b candy roti cora and enctkn tobe Solids (TSS) 237 mg/I 1,133 m nna located at bend tn Hachanree ptpc nhcte

~ ecHmcntatka or candy colt ccnrrecL Total Kjeldahl 0.051 Ib 0.150 Ib Nittogon 2.14 mg/I 6.25 mg/I Unknown Nitrate plus 0,014 Ib 0.015 Ib Nitnto Nitrogen 0.602 mg/I Unknown 0.624 mg/I Total 0.024 Ib ~

0.054 Ib 1 Unknown Phosphorus 1.00 mg/I 2.26 mg/I pH Minimum Maximum 8 05 Minimum Maximum Temp = 2 C Part 8- List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant hsted in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. Seo tho instructions for additional details and re irements.

Maximum Values Average Values Number Pollutant (include units) (include units) of and Storm Grab Sample Grab Samplo CAS Number Taken Dunng Fhw.weighted Taken Dunng Flow-weightod Events First 30 First 30 (ifavrtilable) Minutes Composito Minutos Com sito Sampled Sources of PoHutants N/A EPA Fortn 3$ 142F (11-00) Page Vll-1 Continuo on Reverso

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~ i instructions lor additional details and requirements. Complete one table for oach outfall.

Maximum Values Average Values Number Pollutant of (include units) (include units) 008 - Land Utilization Grab Sample Grab Sample ~

Storm Taken During Taken During CAS Number Events First 30 Flow.weighted First 30 Flow-weighted (ilavailable) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants N/A part D - Provide data for the storm event(s) which resulted in tho maximum values for tho flow we ighted composite sample.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Date of Duration Total rainfall Number of hours between Maximum flow rate Total flow from Form of So aeon beginning of storm measured during rain event rain ovent Precipitation Storm of Storm during storm event and end of previous (gallons/minute or (gallons or samplo was (iawfall, Event (in minutes) (in inches) measurable rein ovont specif)gunite) specif)r units) takon snowmelt) 2125/92 27 mfn. 0.20 inches 81 hours9.375e-4 days <br />0.0225 hours <br />1.339286e-4 weeks <br />3.08205e-5 months <br /> 791 gpm 2877 gal Winter

9. Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate.

Part D. 5. Maxfmum fiow rate was estimated from maximum rafnfslt fntensfty over area of drainage x coelIlclent of runoff, Part D. 6. brea of drainage x depth of rainfall x coefIlcknt of runoff 88 for building areas

.76 for gravel areas See SCS TR-55, June 1986 Tabk 2-2a EPA Form 3510-2F (11-90) Pago Vll-2