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Forwards Application to State of Mi for New NPDES Permit & Revised NPDES Permit Mi 0005827 Which Deletes Requirement to Monitor Oil & Grease Concentrations in Steam Generator & Heating Boiler Blowdown
ML17334B311
Person / Time
Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 05/26/1989
From: Will Smith
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
To: Davis A
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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NUDOCS 8906060479
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Indiana Michigan Power Company '

,Cook Nuclear Plant One Cook Place Bridgman, Ml 49106 616 465 5901 g

1P May 26, 1989 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2

Docket Nos.

50-315 and 50-316 License Nos.

DPR-58 and DPR-74 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.

20555 Attn:

A. B. Davis

Dear Mr. Davis:

In accordance with Section 3.2 of Appendix B (Environmental Protection Plan) of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit Nos.

1 and 2 Facility Operating License, attached are copies of:

t An application to the State of Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) for issuance of a new NPDES Permit allowing the discharge of treated groundwater generated as the result of a groundwater remediation project, and 2.

Revised NPDES Permit No. MI 0005827, issued on May 5, 1989 by the MDNR, which deletes the requirement to monitor oil and grease concentrations in steam generator and heating boiler blowdown.

Respectfully, W. G. Smith, Jr.

Plant Manager P QR A~+~9 BS'05 g 850ggF'K 05OOQ3gg" F'NU

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H. Williams, Jr.

M. P. Alexich P. A. Barrett J.

E. Borggren NRC Resident Inspector R. C. Callen G. Charnoff, Esq.

Dottie Sherman, ANI Library D. Hahn INPO PNSRC S. J. Brewer/B.

P. Lauzau R. F. Kroeger J. T. Wojcik/D. M. Fitzgerald

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r RJ NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION THOMAS J. ANOERSON MARLENE J. FLUHARTY GOROON a BUYER KERRY KAMMER O. STEWART MYERS DAVID O. OLSON RAYMOND POUPOAE STATE OF MICHIGAN JAMES J. BLANCHARD, Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STEVENS Tv 'MASON BUILOTNG P.o.

BOX 80028 LANSING, Ml 48909 OAVIO F. HALES. Oirecror CERTIFIED MAIL Indiana Michigan Power Company One Summit Square P.O.

Box 60 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46801 May 5, 1989 NAY 8 1989

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Gentlemen:

SUBJECT:

NPDES Permit No. MI0005827 Cook Nuclear Plant Bridgman, Michigan Your National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit has been processed in accordance with appropriate state and federal regulations.

It contains the requirements necessary for you to comply with state and federal water pollution control laws.

REVIEW THE PERMIT EFFLUENT LIMITS AND PERFORMANCE SCHEDULES CAREFULLY.

These are subject to the criminal and civil enforcement provisions of both state and federal law.

Permit violations are audited by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and may appear in a published quarterly noncompliance report made available to agencies and the public.

Your monitoring and reporting responsibilities must be complied with in accordance with this permit. If applicable, monthly operating report forms will be transmitted to you in the near future.

These reports are to be submitted monthly or otherwise as required by your NPDES permit.

Any reports, notifications, and questions regarding the attached permit or NPDES program should be sent to the following address:

Fred Morley, District Supervisor 621 North Tenth Street P.O.

Box 355 Plainwell, Michigan 49080 Telephone:

(616) 685-9886 R I028 8/88

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May 5, 1989 NOTE:

All references within this permit made to the Water Quality Division or Chief, of the Water Quality Division are to refer to the Surface Water Quality Division or Chief of the Surface Water Quality Division, respectively.

Sincerely, William E. McCracken, P.E.

Chief, Permits Section Surface Water Quality Division 517-373-8088

Enclosure:

Permit cc:

EPA-Region V (2)

Files Mr. Steve Eldredge, Planning and Special Programs Section Mr. Fred Morley Plainwell Distri'ct (2)

Mr. Paul Blakeslee, Regional Supervisor, Region III Compliance and Enforcement, SWQD 208 Agency Southwest Michigan Regional Planning Commission Data Entry, SWQD Point Source Studies (Grand Rapids District Office)

PERMIT No. MI0005827 MICHIGAN WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as

amended, (33 U.S.C.

1251 et seq; the "Act"), and the Michigan Water Resources Commission Act, as

amended, (Act 245, Public Acts of 1929, as
amended, the "Michigan Act"),

Indiana Michigan Power Company One Summit Square, P.O.

Box 60 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46801 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at Cook Nuclear Plant One Cook Place Bridgman, Michigan 49106 designated as IN MI Power Co-Cook.Plt to the receiving water named Lake Michigan in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements and other conditions set forth in Parts I and II hereof.

This permit takes effect immediately upon the date of issuance.

Any person who feels aggrieved by this permit may file a sworn petition with the Commission, setting forth the conditions of the permit which are being challenged and specifying the grounds for the challenge.

The Commission may reject. any petition filed more than 60 days after issuance 'as being untimely.

Upon granting of a contested case,to the applicant, the Commission shall review the permit to determine which contested term shall be stayed until the Commission takes its final action.

All other conditions of the permit remain in full effect.

If the contested condition is a modification of a previous permit condition and the Commission determines the contested condition shall be stayed, then such previous condition remains in effect until the Commission takes final action.

During the course of any administrative proceeding brought by a person other than the applicant, the conditions of this permit will remain in effect, unless the Commission determines otherwise.

This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight Au ust 31, 1990.

In order to receive authorization to discharge beyond the date of expiration, the permittee shall submit such information and forms as are required by the Michigan Water Resources Commission no later than 180 days prior to the date of expiration.

This permit is based on an application submitted on May 4,

1979, as amended, and shall supersede any and all Orders of Determination, Stipulation, Final Orders of Det'ermination, or NPDES permits previously adopted by the Michigan Water Resources Commission.

Issued this 19th day of 8e temhet;

1985, and modified this 2nd day of A~zil 1987, and modified this 20th day of April 1989

, by the Michigan Water Resources C'ommission superseding NPDES Permit No. MI0005827, expiring 0 r 31, 1979.

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Pau D. Zugger Executive Secretary

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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS 1.

Final Effluent Limitations - Outfalls 001, 002 6 003 (noncontact cooling water and low volume wastes)

During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until permit expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge a maximum of three billion two hundred ninety eight million five hundred eighty three thousand two hundred (3,298,583,200) gallons p'er day* of noncontact cooling water consisting of condenser cooling water and low volume wastes consisting of steam generator blowdown, heating boiler blowdown and filter backwash through outfalls 001, 002 and 003 to Lake Michigan.

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

Effluent Characteristic Dischar e Limitations lbs/da Other Limitations Monthly Daily Monthly Daily

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Maximum

~Avexa e Maximum Monitorin Re uirements Measurement Sample Flow (MGD)

Daily Report Total Daily Flow Temperature

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~Intake Discharge**

Heat Addition (BTU/hr)

Total Residual Chlorine (TRC)**+

Daily Daily 15.5 x 10 9 Daily 0.1 mg/1 5 x weekly 3 instantaneous readings equally spaced over a

24-hr'period Calculation 3 grab samples equally spaced during discharge of chlorine Chlorine Discharge Time 30 min./day 5 x weekly Report discharge time Outfall Observation****

Daily Visual This flow is not to be considered as a limitation on either the quanity or rate over time of discharge.

    • The discharge, after mixing, shall not increase the temperature of Lake Michigan more than 3'F above the existing natural temperature or above the following monthly maximum temperatures:

JAN FEB 45 45 MAR APR 45 55 MAY JUN JUL 60 70 80 AUG SEP 80 80 OCT NOV DEC 65 60 50

    • +The permittee may use dechlorination techniques to achieve the applicable limitations using sodium thiosulfate or sodium suliite or other dechlorinating agents approved by the Chief oi the Surface Vater Quality Division as dechlorination agents.

The quanity oi reagent used shall be limited to 1.5 times the stoichiometric amount needed foi dechlorination of applied chlorine.

The permittee shall report month'y the quani"y of each dechlorination reagent used per day.

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        • Anyunusual characteristics of the discharge (i.e., unnatural turbidity, color, oil film, floating solids, foams, settleable solids, or deposits) shall be reported immediately to the District Office of the Surface Water Quality Division followed with a written report within 5 days detailing the findings of the investigation and the steps taken to correct the condition.

a.

The term 'noncontact cooling ~ater shall mean water used for cooling which does not come into direct contact with any raw material, intermediate product, waste product, or finished product.

b.

The pH shall not be less than 6.0 nor greater than 9.0.

The pH sh'all be monitored as follows:

weekly; grab sample.

c.

The receiving water shall contain no unnatural turb'idity, color, oil, film, floating solids, foams, settleable solids, or deposits in quantities which are or may become in)urious to any designated use as a result of this discharge.

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Samples, measurements and/or observations taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements above shall be taken as follows:

intake - in the intake forebay; discharge in Unit 1 and Unit 2 discharge bays for Outfalls 001 and 002, respectively.

The monitoring requirements specified above do not apply for Outfall 003 since this discharge will be regulated by Outfalls 001 and 002.

e.

In the event the permittee shall require the discharge of water treatment additives in addition to any previously approved by the Ckief of the Surface Water Quality Division, the permittee shall notify the Division Chief.

Written approval from the Chief of the Surface Water Quality Division to discharge such additives at specified levels shall be obtained prior to discharge by the permittee.

The permit will be modified in accordance with the requirements of Part II, Section B-4 if a constituent of the additive or additives requires limiting.'

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Final Effluent Limitations - Outfalls OOA and OOB (steam generator blowdown)

Our>ng the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until permit expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge a maximum of eight hundred sixty-four thousand (864,000) gallons per day* of low volume wastes consisting of steam

.generator. blowdown'from each of the internal outfalls OOA and 00B through outfalls

001, 002 and 003 to Lake Michigan.

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

I Ef-,1uent Charac=eristic Monthly Oai ly Averaae Maximum Nonthl y Oai ly Averaae Maximum Oischarae Limitations ka/da lbs/dav Otner Limitations Nonitorina Requirements Measurement S amp 1 e

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~T Flow (MGO)

Per Occurrence Report total daily flog Total Suspence'olids (ma/1)

.30 100 Meekly Grab

  • This flo'w is not to be considered as a limitation on ei ther the quantity or rate over time of discharae.

a.

Samples, measurements and/or observations taken in comoliance with the monitoring.

reau',rements above shall be taken on both outfalls 00A and OOB prior to mixina with none"ntact ccolina water in the intake forebay (see fiaure l,on pace 7 of 12).

b.

In th v nt tne oermitte shall require the discharge of water trea~-.ent additives, the pe. mitt shall no i=y the Chief of the Surface Water guality Oivision.

.he permi tte shall obtain wr',tten a.",prova'rom the Chief of the Surface Mater guality Oivision to discharge such a 'd-'tives at a specified level.

The permit may be modified in accordance with the re ui r ments of Part. II, Se tion B-4 if a constituent oi the additive or additives requires lim t'.na.

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'inai Effi uena Limiaaaiona - Outfa l'l OOC (heaain9 boiler biowdown)

During the oeriod beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until permit expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge a maximum of nineteen thousand (19,000) gallons per day* of low volume wastes consisting of 'heating boiler blowdown from the int'ernal out'fall 00C throuah outfalls 001, 002 and 003 to Lake Nichigan.

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

Discharge Limitations ka/da lbs/da Other Limitations Nonitorina Requirements Effluent Charac-

. is'.ic Nontn 1 y Oai ly Averaoe Maximum Nonthly Oai ly Averaoe maximum Neasurement Freauencv S amp 1 e Tvoe Flow (t%D)

To ta 1 Suspended So 1 ids (mg/1) 30 100 Per Occurrence Report total daily flow Per Occurrence** Grab

  • This flow is not to be considered as a limitation on either the quantity or rate over time

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Total Suspended Solids are to be monitored once per occurrence or weekly if the heating boiler is ooerated continuously for periods areater than one week.

discharae of water reatment ada.~t;ves, Mater "ualitv Division.

Tne permit.=e Surf c Ma er guali:y Division to permi: may be modified in accordar"e const tuent of the additive or addit ves b.

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.he permittee shall notify the Chief of the Surface snail ob=ain writ,en aporoval from the Chief of the discharc such additives ac a soecified level.

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~ith the requirements o-. Part II, Section B-4 if a requires limiting.

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a:-..ples, measurements and/or observations taken in complianc w th the monitor nc reauir

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be taken after the heatina boil

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Final Effluent Limitations - Outfall OOF {filterbackwash)

During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until permit expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge a maximum of five hundred eighty-three thousand two hundred (583,200) gallons per day" of low volume wastes'consisting of filter backwash from internal outfall OOF through outfalls 001, 002, and 003 to Lake Michigan.

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

Effluent Characteristic Dischar e Limitations k /da lbs/da Other Limitations Monthly Daily Monthly Oai ly A~vera e Naximum

~Avera e

maximum Monitorin Re uirements Measurement Sample

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~Te Flow (MGO)

Daily Report total daily flow Total Suspended Solids (mgJl)

Oil and Grease

{mg/1)**

30 100 15

  • Meekly Monthly Grab Grab
  • This flow is not to be considered as a limitation on either quantity or rate over time of di scharge.
  • +After one. year of monitoring for oil. and grease, the permittee may attempt to demonstrate that further monitoring and limits for oil and grease for internal OOF is no longer necessary.

Upon successful demonstration by the permittee, this monitoring may be deleted fr om the permit.

Any submittals shall be to the Chief of the Surface Mate~ guality Division.

a.

Samples, measurements and observations taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements above shall be taken prior to mixing with noncontact cooling water in intake forebay (see figure 1 on page 7 of l2};

b.

.In the event the permittee shall require the discharge of water treatment additives in addition to any previously approved by the Chief of the Surface Mater guality Division, the permittee shall notify the Division Chief, Hritten approval from the Chief of the Surface Water guality Division to discharge such addi tives at specified levels shall be obtained prior to discharge 6y the permittee.

The permit will be modified in accordance with the requirements of Part II, Section B-4 if a constituent of the additive or additives requires limiting.

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fron Unit I or 2 Hake-up Mater Plan 150,000 Ib/hr Hain Ht. Duller Ir Back Up Ht.

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Mell No.

2 Interna I Outfall OOC (Hl 396) 0.0ll HGO Avg.

Potable and San'I

~r Mater Vlsltor's Center Plant San)tery 51 ~ 000 GPD Eatcnded AerotIon SIP Outfall DOE.(HI 3ll)

Dual Seepa9e lagoons Operated Alternately 0.035 HGO Avg.

0.0)l HGO Hax o~atcr north Catch Basin Sol Isscntl ~ I Service Mater 28.8 HCO Internal Outfall OOA (Hl 391)

0. 112 HGO Av.. 0.266 HGD Hax Homal fl~ sh Start-Up F)ash M

Outfall 001 (Hl 39))

Clrrulatlng Mater Discharge 12oO'ffshore

)118 HGO Avg.,

1711 HCiO Hax Unit I schg Bay n t Stean Unit I Stw. Gen.

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Unit I Hake-Up Mater Plant Unit 2 Hake-Up Mater Plant Regcneratlon Turblnc Roon Suap 1.811 x

Outfall 0 (Hl 3)l)

On-Site Absorption Pond Outr ~II AO/ (NI )gll Csrculatln9 Mater Discharge I7nn Offshore Il25 HGO Avg. ~ I/18 HGD Hax Unit 7 schg Bav Issentlal Servlte Mater 28.S HGD lla I I Stean nr>>I I

r Horme I flash Tank Start-Up lash Tank In-Plant Suaps Isc floor Dral Unit 2 Sba.

Gen lair Hlthlgan Storn>>atcr South f' tch Basin 502 n>>t Ia I I 001 OC-It lng DSChg waS uSs>>I lZ dayS I>> I'Hla

~ ~ //l Nill Avg. ~ 8)g tu.l> Haa Internal Outfall 008 Hl 39S 0.109 HGO Avg.. 0.282 HGO Hax Outfall OOF Pre-filter Backuash to Unit I or Unit 2 Olschargc Bay 0.0912 HGO avg.

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Final Effluent Limitations - Intake Screen 8ackwash During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until the expiration date of this permit, the permittee is authorized to discharge an unspeci'fied amount of intake screen backwash to Lake Michigan.

The Company shall collect and remove debris accumulated on the intake trash bars and dispose of such material on land in an appropriate manner.

6.

Final Effluent Limitations During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until the expiration date of this permit, the permittee shall not discharge any polychlorinated biphenyls to receiving waters of the State of Michigan as a result of plant operations.

7 Cooling Mater Intakes The permittee shall submit to the Chief of the Surface Mater guality Division a detailed study plan and time schedule for conducting environmental monitoring to determine the effects of the cooling water intake and obtain his approval thereof on or before NAcom leted The studies shall be adequate to demonstrate if the existing cooling water intake design, location, construction, and capacity reflects the best technology available for minimizing adverse environmental impact in accordance with Section 316(b), Public Law 92-500.

The study shall be completed and tne report thereon submitted on or before NA.

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Special Condition The Nuclear Regulatory Comnission is responsible for regulating discharges of radioactive materials.

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This permit may be modified or, alternatively, revoked and reissued to comply with any appl.icable standard(s) or limitation(s) promulgated under Section 301(b)(2)(c)(d), 304(b)(2) and 307(a)(2) of the Act, if the effluent standard(s) or limitation(s) so promulgated:

a.

is(are) either different in condition or more stringent than any effluent limitation in the permit; or b.

control(s) any pollutant not limited in the permit.

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The discharger in writing, within change in facility will result in the

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shall notify the Chief of the Surface Water guality Division, 10 days of knowing, or having reason to believe, that a operation, maintenance, or construction has resulted or discharge of:

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Detectable levels>> of chemicals on the current Michigan Critical Materials Register or priority pollutants or hazardous substances set forth in 40 CFR Vol. 48; No. 64, April 1, 1983, Part 122.21, Appendix 0, pp.

14176-14177 which were not acknowledged in the application>>>> or listed in the app'iication at less than detectable levels.

2.

Detectable levels>> of. any other chemical not listed in the applicati'on or listed at less than detection, for which the application specifically requested information.

3.

Any chemical at levels greater than five times the average level reported in the application*<<.

Any other monitoring results obtained as a requirement of this permit shall be reported in accordance with the schedule of compliance.

  • The detectable level shall be defined as the Method Detection Limit (MOL) as given in Appendix 8 to Part 136, Federal
Register, Vol. 49, No. 209, October 26,
1984, pp. 43430-31.

<<"The application received May 4, 1979 and updated April 26, 1985.

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MONITORING ANO REPORTING 1.

Representati ve Sampling staff of the C3 (1.) Surface Mater Quality Division of the Michiaan Oeoartment nf Natural Resources.

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Environmental Health Services Oivision, Michigan Oepartment of Puglic Heal th C3 (3.) Northern Peninsula Division, Michigan Oepar&ent of Public Heal th C3 (4.) Oivisi'on of Health Facility Licensing

& Cert'ification, Michigan Oepartment of-Publ i c Heal th Samples and measursaents taken as required herein shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge.

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Reporting:

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MOR Submittal Reouirements

- The permittee shall submit Monthly Operating Repor=

(MOR) forms to the Oata Center of the Michigan Oepartment of Natural Resources for eacn calendar month of the authorized discharge period(s').

The MOR's shall be postmarked no later than the 10th day of the month following each month of the authorized discharge period(s).

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Retained Self-Monitorin Reouirmsents

- The permittee shall maintain a

year-to-date log of retained self-moni toring results and provide such log for inspection

. to the upon request.

The permittee shall certify, in writing, to the Chief of the Surface Mater'quality Division of the Department of Natural Resources in accordance. with the Schedule of Compl,iance Part I, C-NA.

(1.) all retained self-monitoring requirements have been ccmolied ~i=h anc a year-to-date log has been maintained.

(2.)

the flow rate(s) (if'art of retained self-monitoring results}

=rom all out.alls have been substantially

.he same as the flow rate(s) authorizec by this permit or if (3.)

the flow rate(s) (if part of retained self-monitoring results} is (are}

sunstantially dif erent fry the flow rate(s) authorized by:his permi". anc the permittee shall provide reasons for the dif.erence in -low ra s.

c.

Groundwater loni torin

- The permi t.ee shall submit Monthly Operating Reoor-.

('OR) forms to tne Oata Center of the Michigan Oepartment of Natural Resourc s in ac="rcanc with the monitoring requirements set forth in Part I!I.. The MOR's shall be posada.mac no'ater>>an.the 10th day of ~>e month following each completed report period.

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pe~it for an existing or proposal faciiity tne oermit=e is w~empt

-'ram sucm':ting CR; a period of ninety {90) days rcm the date t.".e pemi: is issued.

a Permit Reissuance or Modi-.icat'on - For any parameter adde". tc ne mn':"r ""

requirements as a resul: of permit reissuance or modification of the current permit,:.".e cen"..ittee will be exit fror'. submittinn

%R data for that parameter For a period of ni".ety (90) davs from the date the petit is issued.

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Oefinitions a.

The monthly average discharge is defined as the total'ischarge by weight, or concentration if specified, during the reporting month divided by the number of days in 'the reporting month that the discharge from the production or comnercial facility occurred.

When less than daily sampling occur's, the monthly average discharge shall be determined by the suneation of the measured daily discharges by weight, or concentration if specified, divided by the number of days during the reporting month when the samples were collected, analyzed and reported.

b.

The daily maximum discharge means the total discharge by weight, or concentration if specified, during any calendar day.

c.

The Regional Administrator is defined as the Region V Administrator, U.S.

EPA, located at 230 South Oearborn, 13th Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60606.

d.

The Michigan Water Resources Comnission is located in the Stevens T.

Mason Suilding.

The mailing addres's is Box 30028, Lansing, Michigan 48909.

4. Test Procedures Test procedures for the analgsis of pollutants shall conform to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(h) of the Act, under which such procedures may be required.
5. Recording Results For e rml a.

each measurement or sample taken pursuant to the requirements of "his permit.ee shall record the following information:

The exact place, date, and time of samoling; The dates the analyses were performed; c.

The person(s) who performed the analyses; d.

The analytical techniques or methods used; and e.

The results of all required analyses.

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Additional Monitoring by Permittee'f the permittee monitors any pollutant at the location(s) designated herein more frequently than required by this permit, using approved analytical methods as specified above, the results of such monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the values required in the Monthly Operating Report.

Such increased frequency shall also be indicated.

7.

Records Retention All records and information resulting from the monitoring activities required by this permit including all records of analyses performed and calibration and maintenance of instrumentation and recordings from continuous monitoring instrumentation shall be retained for a minimum of three (3)

years, or longer if requested by the Regional Administrator or the Michigan Water Resources Comnission.

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SCHEDULE Of COMPLIANCE 1.

The permittee shall continue to operate the installed facilities to achieve the effluent limitations specified for outfalls 001, 002.

2.

The permittee shall comply with the requirements of Section 10, Part II-A in accordance with the following:

a.

Submit plans for approval to the Chief of the Surface Water guality Division necessary to comply with the primary power provision of Section 10 in Part II on or before NA.

b.

The permittee shaf1 comply with the requirements of items 10a or 10b contained in Part II on or before NA.

Nbtwithstanding the preceding

sentence, the permittee shall at all times halt, reduce or otherwise control production in order to protect the waters of the State of Michigan upon reduction or loss of the primary source of power.

3.

No later than 14 calendar days following a date identified in the above schedule of compliance, the permittee shall submit either a report of progress or, in the case of specific actions being required by identified dates, a

written statement of compliance or noncompliance.

in the latter case, the statement shall include the cause of noncompliance.

any remedial actions taken and the probability of meeting the next scheduled requirement.

Failure to submit the written statement is just cause to pursue enforcement action pursuant to the Commission Act and the Part 21 Rules.

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MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS 1.

Duty to Comply A11 discharges authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit.

The discharge of any pollutant identified in this permit more frequently than or at a level in excess of that authorized shall constitute a violation of the permit.

It is the duty of the permittee to comply with all the terms and conditions of this permit.

Any noncompliance with the Effluent Limitations, Special Conditions, or terms of this permit constitutes a violation of Public Acts 245 of 1929, as

amended, and/or PL 92-500, as
amended, and constitutes grounds for enforcement action; for, permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of an application for permit renewal.

2.

Change of Conditions Any anticipated facility expansion, production increases, or process modi-fication which will result in new, different, or increased discharges of pollutants f

ust be reported by submission of a new appLication or, if such changes vill not violate the effluent limitations specified in this permit, by notice to. the permi;t issuing authority of such changes.

Following such notice, the permit may be modified to specify and limit any pollutant not previously limited.

3.

Containment Facilities The peraittee shall provide acilities for containment of any accidental losses of concentrated solutions.,

ac'ds, alkal'es, salts, oils, or other polluting materials in accordance with the requirements of the Michigan Water Resources Commission

Rules, Part 5.

This requirement is included pursuant to Section 5 of the Michigan Water Resources Commission Act, 1929 PA 245, as

amended, and the Part 5 rules oi the General Rules of'he Commission.

Operator Certification The permittee shall have the waste treatment facilit.'es under direct supe-vision of an operator certified by the Michigan Water Resources Commission, as 'requ':ed by Section 6a of the Michigan Act.

5.

Noncompliance Notification to comply permittee following condi:ion:

If, for any reason, the permittee does not comply with or will be unable with any daily maximum efi'uent limitation specified in this permit, the shall provide the Chief of 'he Surface Water Quality Division with the

n ormation in wri"ing, within five (5) days of becoming aware oi sucn a.

A description of the discharge and cause of noncompliance; and

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

6.

Spill Notification The permittee shall immediately report any spill or loss of any product, by-product, intermediate product, oils, solvents, waste material, or any other pollut-ing substance which occurs to the surface waters or groundwaters of the state by calling the Department of Natural Resources 24-hour Emergency

Response

telephone'umber 1-800-292-4706; and the permittee shall within ten (10) days of the spill or loss, provide the state with a full written explanation as to the cause and discovery of the spill or loss, cleanup and recovery measures

taken, preventative measures to be taken, and schedule of implementation.

This requirement is included pursuant to Section 5 of the Michigan Water Resources Commission Act, 1929 PA 245, as amended.

7.

Facility Operation The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all treatment

'r control facilities or'ystems installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions ~f this permit.

8.

Adverse Impact.

The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize any adverse impact to the surface or groundwaters of the state resulting from noncompliance with any efrluent limitation specified in this permit including, but not limited to, such accelerated or additional monitoring as necessary to determine the nature and impact of the discharge in noncompliance.

9.

By-Passing Any diversion from or by-pass of facilities necessary to maintain compl.ance with the. terms and conditions or this permit is prohibited, except (i) where unavoid-able to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe prooerty

damage, or (ii) wnere excessive storm drainage or runoff would damage any facili ies necessarv for compl.ance with the effluent limitations and prohibitions of this permit.

The permittee shal'rompt'y notify the Michigan Water Resources Commission and the Regional Admin'strator, n writing, or such diversion or by-pass.

10.

Power Failures In order to maintain compliance with the effluent limitations and prohibi-tions of this permit, the permittee shall either:

a 0

Provi.de an alternative power source sufficient to operate facili.ties utilized by permittee to maintain compliance with the effluent limita-tions.and conditions oi this permit which prov sion shall be indicated th's permi" by inclusion of a specific compli.ance date in each appropriate "Schedule of Compliance for E fluent 'mitations".

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Upon the reduction,

loss, or failure of one, or more of the primary sources of power to facilities utilized by the permittee to maintain compliance with the effluent limitations and conditions of this permit, the permittee shall halt, reduce or otherwise control production and/or all discharge in order to maintain compliance with the effluent limitations and conditions of this permit.

11, Removed Subs tan'ces

Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed from or resulting from treatment or control of wastewaters shall be disposed of in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering navigable waters, or the entry of toxic or harmful contaminants thereof onto the gzoundwaters in concen-trations or amounts detrimental to the groundwater resource.

12.

Upset Noncompliance Notification Zf a process "upset" (defined as an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee) has

occurred, the permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall notify the Chief of the Surface Water Quality Division by telephone within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of becoming aware of such conditions and,within five (5) days,,

provide in writing, the following information:

a.

That an upset'occurred and that the permit'tee 'can'dentify the speci=ic cause(s) of the upset; b.

That the permitted wastewater treatment facility was, at the time, being properly operated; c.

That the permittee has specified and taken action on all responsible steps to minimize or correct any adverse impact in the environment resulting from noncompliance with his permit.

In any enforcement proceedings, the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset, has the burden of proof.

13.

Any requirement oi this permit which is included unde." the unique terms of 'Aichigan, the Water Resources Commission, Act 245, P.A. ~929, as

amended, and rules promulgated thereunder, is not enforceable under the Federal Clean Water Act regulations.

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Right of Entry The permittee shall allow the Executive Secretary of the Michigan Water Resources Commission, the Regional Administrator and/or their authorized represen-

tatives, upon the presentation of the credentials:

a.

To enter upon the permittee's premises where an ef'luent source is located or in which any records are required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; and b.

At reasonable times to have access to and copy any records required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; to inspect any monitoring equipment or monitoring method required in this permit; and to sample any discharge of pollutants.

2.

Transfer of Ownership or Control In the event of any change in control or ownership of facilities from which the authorized discharge

emanate, the permittee shall notify the succeeding owner or controller of the existence of this permit by letter, a copy of which shall be forwarded to the Michigan Water Resources Commission and the Regional Administrator.

3.

Availability of Reports Except for data determined to be confidential under Sec ion 308 of the Act and Rule 2128 of the Water Resources Commission Rules, Part 21, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of. the State Water Pollution Control A encv and the Reg.'onal Administrator.

As required by the Act, effluent data shal'ot be considered con='-

dential.

Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may resul in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in Section 309 of the Act and Sections 7 and 10 of the Michigan Act.

4.

Permit Modification After notice and opportunity for a hearing, this permit may be modified suspended, or revoked in whole or in part during its term =or cause incLuding, but not, limited to, the following:

Violation of any terms or conditions of this permit; Obtaining this permit by misrepresentation or fai'ure to disclose fully, all relevant facts; or A change in any condition that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the authorized d scharge.

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5.

Toxic Pollutaats Notwithstanding Part II, B-4 above, if a toxic effluent standard or pro-hibition (including any schedule of compliance specified in such effluenc standard or pzohibition) is established under Section 307(a) of che Act for a toxic pollucanc which is present in the discharge and such standard or prohibi.cioa is more stringent than any limitation for such pollutant in this permit, this permit shall be revised or modified in accordance with che coxic effluent standard or prohibition and che permittee so notified.

6.

Civil and Criminal Liability Except as provided in permit conditions on "By-Passing" (Part II, A-9) and "Power Failures" (Pazt II, A-10), nothing in chis permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from civil or criminal penalties for noncompliance, whether or not such noncompliance is due co factors beyond his control, such as accidents, equipment breakdowns, or labor disputes.

7.

Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institucion of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilicies, or penalties to which the permittee may be subject under Section 311 of the Act except as are exempted by federal regulations.

8.

State Laws Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude rhe inscitucion of any legal. action or relieve the permitcee fzom any responsibilities, liabilit'es, or penalties established pursuant co 'any applicable State law or regulation under auchority pzeserved by Section 510 of the Act.

9.

Property Rights The issuance of this permit does noc convey any property r ghts in eithe real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, noz does it authorise violaci-of anv Federal, State oz local laws or regulac

ons, nor "oes i" obviace che necessity

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ooraining such permits or approvals from ocher units oi government as may be zequizec by aw.

10.

Severability The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or che application or any provision of this permit co any circumstances,

'if held invalid, che appLication of such provision ot other circumstances, and che remainder of this permit, shall noc be affecred thereby.

11.

Noc'ce co Public Ut'lices (Miss Dig)

The issuance oi this pezmic does not exempt the permirtee from giving nocice co public utilicies and complying with each of the requirements of Act 53 of the Public Act. of 1974, being sections 460.701 to 460.718 of rhe Michigan Compiled

Laws, when constructing facilities to meet the terms of this permit.

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GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE AUTHORIZATION B.

GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS During the period beginning on the date of issuance of this permit and lasting until the expiration date of this permit, the permittee.is authorized to discharge process wastes and sanitary wastes to the groundwater.

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

Process wastes shall be disposed of'nto the ground in such a manner and by means of such facilities and at such location that they shall not injuriously affect public health, welfare, or commercial, industrial, domestic, agricultural, recreational, or other uses of the underground waters.

Monitoring requirements for boiler water treatment systems process water (water

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PARAMETER TO BE MEASURED TYPE OF SAMPLE Flow pH Cadmium

~FRE UENCY Continuous Continuous At times of boiler cleaning water discharge

. Weekly At all times when regeneration of ion exchange resins occurs Weekly Weekly Weekly At all times when regeneration of ion exchange resins occurs Daily maximu, minimum Grab Grab 24-Hr. Composite Oil 8 Grease Sul fate (S04)

Composite Composite Composite Composite Chloride {CL)

Total Phosphorus Chemical Oxygen Demand Total Dissolved Solids 24-Hr.

24-Hr.

24-Hr.

24-Hr.

Monitoring requirements for sanitary wastewaters prior to discharge into the ground:

The permittee is authorized to discharge from its wastewater treatment facility to the groundwaters of the state in accordance with the conditions below.

This author ization shall continue until the Michigan Water Resources Coomission makes its final determination on a state groundwater discharge permit.

PARAMETER TO BE MEASURED Flow State which seepage area is being utilized

~FRE UENCY Continuous List when seepage areas are alternated REPORT List beginning and ending date and time of use of each seepage area

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Monitoring requirements for groundwater collected in monitoring wells:

PARAMETER TO BE MEASURED Record static water elevation pH Total Chrcmium (Cr)

Copper (Cu)

Sulfate(S04)

Chloride (Cl)

Hardness Nitrate-Nitrogen as N

Sodium (Na)

Polychlorinated Biphenyls Chemical Oxygen Demand Boron (8)

Total Phosphorus (P)

,Total Dissolved Solids Cadmium Oil

& Grease FRE UENCY quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly quarterly guar terly quarterly quarterly TYPE OF SAMPLE Reading at time of sampling Grab Grab Grab Grab Grab Grab Grab Grab

~ Grab Grab Grab Grab Grab Grab Grab

MIXING ZONE Permit No. MI 0005827 Faci lity:

Indiana 5 Michigan Electric Company Outfall Number 001% 002, 003 Receivin Water Lake Michigan Dischar e Location Berrsen

County, Lake Townsh> p (Town 6S, Range 19W)

Sections 5, 6, 7

& 8 The mixing zone for purposes of evaluating compliance with the State Water guality Standards is Cefined as an area of Lake Michigan equivalent to that of a circle.with a radius of 2811 feet (570 acres) centered at the point of discharge.

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Indiana Michigan Power Company One Summit Square P.O. Box 60 Fort Wayne. IN 46801 219 425 2111 INDIANA HICHl6iAM=

PQWKR Mr. William Shaw Michigan Department of Natural Resources Knapps Centre P.

O. Box 30028

Lansing, MI 48909 May 5, 1989

Dear Mr. Shaw:

Re:

Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant Groundwater Remediation Project Per your telephone conversation of May 2, 1989 with Diane Fitzgerald and Christopher Hawk, Indiana Michigan Power Company is filing an NPDES Permit application specifically for a surface water dis-charge from a groundwater remediation project at Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant.

Site work will begin the week of May 8, 1989 to locate, construct, and develop a recovery system to remediate a spill of No.

2 fuel oil which occurred in 1976 and was reported to the Michigan DNR at that time.

Analytical data submitted with this application is based upon a groundwater sample taken from a monitoring well at the spill site.

Since the purpose of this work is to remediate a spill of an old fuel oil product, analyses are based upon the total petroleum hydrocarbons present in the groundwater.

(We do not expect there to be detectable amounts of BTX compounds.)

Attached to this letter is a telecopy of a product data sheet and MSDS for Clear Floe 232, which would be used only if necessary if an emulsion of oil and water forms during the recovery process.

This would prolong the life of the carbon filter and ensure compli-ance with effluent quality requirements.

We will provide a cleaner copy when one is received through the mail.

The recovery system is expected to be operable the week of July 3,

1989, and discharge from the recovery system must begin at that time for us to be able to operate the system long enough this season to evaluate its effectiveness.

We understand that by submitting this application for a groundwater remediation discharge to you before May 8, 1989, we should be able to receive authorization for this discharge by July.

Your effort to help us accomplish this work is greatly appreciated.

May 5, 1989 Mr. William Shaw Page 2

Should you have any questions regarding this permit application, please call Christopher Hawk at (614)223-1253.

Very truly yours, W. E. Walters Executive Assistant WEW/RZ Attachments cc:

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M. Bantjgs, MDNR.Surface Water Qual., Plainwell w/o att.

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C. Woodruff, MDNR Environ. Resp. Div., Plainwell - w/o att.

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D. L. Baker w/ att.

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D~'M".'itzgerald - w/ att.

C. E.

Hawk w/ att.

J. T. Massey-Norton w/o att.

W. G. Smith, Jr./L. S. Gibson - w/o att.

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9 ESCRIPI'ION Clearwater, In".. CLEAR FLOG 232 is a hfghgharge density cation;c cosgulant.

It is produced as a viscous aqueous sofu.

tion which can bo quickly difuted for toed Inp, CI.EAR FLOC 232 has been provon eftective In various IlquN/solids sopbra.

lion processes common In municipal and tndusirlai waste treatinenL Some af those Include fiftra&n,sedimentation, fla tation and centrifugation. CLEAR FLOG 232 is parlfcularly ellocifve tn romavfng phosphatos tram plant eflluon'Is, and for troatfng affy wastowaters typical af refiner.

ioe, stool mills, food processing phnts and municipal wastewater plarils.

TYPICALPROPS I".TIES Appear anco.........,......Clear viscous Ifqufd SpecA; Gravity....,...................,...., t.28 ViscosityI754F.........~........e1,000 cps pH ( eS Suppffod}

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Fleeting Paint.............,.....,............. ft'F SofubiTity..................,... Sofuble In vrater in

<<II proportions Vfoghtiaaifon..........,........,......, 10.88 lbs.

DOSAQE 5 PERDINQ CLFAR~FLOC 232 should be looked at aver a braad dosage range.. Compared to typical polymer dosages, the dosage wffl generally bo higher. Whee 1-2 )pm of a polymer treatment would bo oxpoctsd to bo adaqualo, a doso of $.10 pprnmay be optimaL Oonaratly, CLEAR~FLOC 232 wftl perform boat In the p8 range of 8 8.

PACLINIHQ CLEAR FLOC 232 fs available In nonro turnabfe plastic drums ar In built.

Secauso CLEAR FLOC 232 fs a non vlsccous and oasy to food fquid. it may bo fod neat through a dilution eductor and static mixer, CI.EAR FLOC 232 Is corrosive to stool; alf food and delivery equipment should bo made of pfastic or stainless steel.

Store CLEAR FLOC 232 In a heated warehouse or fn a host.traced and insu.

tatod bulk tank. CLEAR~FLOC 232 ts freeze Ihavr stable; hawovor, stratlffcation may occur upon freezing, and tho product must be mixed thoroughly before use, CLEAR FLOC 232 ehoufd bo stared out of direct suniightr at temperature'8 be.

tween 40'F and 00'F. CLEAR FLOC 232 ls corraslvo to steel; bufk storage dlfutfan tanks and toed hnes should be construct-od of FRP.

Information concern!ng human and onvJ.

ronmental exposure may bo reviewed an the Material Safety Data Sheet and label for this product.

~ Total troatmont possible wilh sinpfe praduct

~ Effective on Iow scfide waters

~ Nectfve for removinp color

~ Effective Ior rernoifng phosphorous

~ Effective dn oily wastewaters

~ NIIreduce corisurnptfon ot inorganic coagulant 8

~ WIIIreduce consumption of pH edtusrlng chornfcals Clearwater, Inc. + 601 Parkway'icar Dr. ~ Park%ray &est KnduatkfaI Park Pftteblggh, PA 15208

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Address:

601 purkway Vied Dr., Pittsburgh, PA J 520S Trade Name: Clearwater Clearfloc 232 Btnergency Phone Number (412-788-818})

Created 9/22/86 by K%'S Name and/or family or description: Liquid Cationic Flocculant The product is classified as:

( ) Not iiazardous (X) Hazardous HPPA: Health llazard-l -Normal Material, I'lamruability-0-Non-flnmmabie; Reactivity-I-Stable CAS ~,'/A Proper Shipping Name:

Compounds, Mater Clarifying, No Medication or Perl'ume, NOl. Liquid U.S. DOT Hazard Name: None U.S. DOT ID Mo: VN I760 U.S, DOT Hazard Class: Corrosive

, IMO Classlflcat.'on:

None RCRA Hazard Class If Discarded:

Corrosive SPA Priority Pollutants:

None szax OUS r re fents Aluminum Sulfate. 50%

P sica ata I)oiling Point, C

Solubility ln Water e 25'C.........................................,

COrttplete Vapor Pressure, mm Hg e 25'C....,...................................,....Similar to Water Vapor Density, (air - I)...:....,.............................................Siiuilar to Water pH...

SpeCiflc <!I avlty Appearance...............,

.......clear to pale yellow, viscous liquid Odor

................,..................,.mild chemical

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oston aiarc Data Plash Point: Aqueous Solution - Clearfloc 232 is not flam tuable or combustible Flammable Litoits la Air, % by volume: Unknown, Lower: Not Determined Upper:

Hot Determined Bxtlngvishlng )fed(a Ciearfloc 232 is not Flammable or combustible Special Pire Fighting Procedures:

Hone Unusual Pire and Bxploslon Hazards: if fioccvlant is spread vn floor, avoid water, it willcause slippery suri'aces ea t Hazar ata ThreshoM Limit Value: Hot determ!ned by ACGlM or OSJIA Effects of overexposure:

Inhalation: inhalation of a}vm mist may irritate respiratory tract.

lfl9estion: May irritate gastrointestinal tract. Concentrated solutions may cause burns to the digestive tract I D 50 (mouse);

990 rug (At)/kg.

Recorded Human fatal dose of 30 grams Skin: May cause skin irritation, Fyes; May strongly irritate or burn eyes.

'fLVin air:

2 mg(AI)/cu.m. (ACQIH)

Pmergency and First Aid Procedures:

Flush eyes witlt copious amounts of water for a minimum of l5 minutes. Vash contacted skin areas with soap tend water. Ifirritation develops, consvtt a physician.

Soaked clothing should be changed immediately.

Reacttvt Data Stability:

Stable (X)

Unstable ( )

Conditions To Avoid: Not applicable IncocapatlblHties:

(Materials to Avoid) Strong oxidizers and reducers.

Alkalies.

Hazardous Decomposition Products:

Unknown Hazardous Polymerization Mayoccur ()

Villnot occur {X)

Conditions to Avoid: Nol Applicable t

. tea an is)osa Proce ures Action to take for spills: {Use appropriate Safety liquipment) Use absorbant then shovel or scoop up.

Wash area v, ith suitable detergent and water and thoroughly rinse.

Disposal Methods:

All local, slate and federal regviations concerning health and pvllvtion should be reviewed to determine at proved disposal procedures FPA hazardous material ii'pilled reportable quantity 36,000 lbs.

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Ventiiatiott;

l. Local Exhaust:

Not Required

2. Mechanical (general):

Hot Required

3. I<espiratory (specify type)

Not Required Protective Clothing: Clean, body-covering clothing. In addition, rubber gloves, boots, apron depending upon the extent and sever ty of exposure likely, as required by your company Hye Prctection.:

Chemical Workers Gogg!es Recommended Otltor Protective Equipment:

Bye fountain and safety shower in work area, recauttonsto e

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Add}tional information Ploccuiants are very slippery when spilled. Store above O'P.

Keep containers closed Please Read:

This lid'ormation is believed to be correct; however, Clearwater, Inc. iaakes no ".Iarranty with respect hereto and disclaims all liabilityfrom reliance thereon.

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PERMIT NUMBER Ae ttttICIPAL SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY Be SURFACE HATER INTAKE C.

PRIVATE hEIL OUCNT tICPE OF ICATERCCAV OUAtnlTY (tCAK.)

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Cook Nuclear Plant will develop up to three oil recovery wells, each having a maximum capacity of 50 GPM.

Groundwater will be treated in an oil/water separator.

Recovered product will be accumulated in a product recovery tank then disposed off-site in accordance with State and Federal Regulations.

The oily water underflow from the oil/water separator will be treated in a carbon filter tank then discharged to Lake Michigan via Stormwater Outfalls SOI or SO2. If an oil/water emulsion develops sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid, or a cationic polymer such as Clear Floe 232, will be used as necessary to break the emulsion and extend the life of the carbon filter unit.

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Although the Cook Nuclear Plant is a primary industry, the dis-charge authorization requested is for a groundwater remediation project for petroleum hydrocarbons and is not related to the industrial process.

We believe that the specific organic toxic pollutants listed are not present in the groundwater.

Therefore, GC/MS fraction testing has not been conducted.

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APPLICABLE/SEE AITAQIKD NOTES:

1.

Although the Cook Nuclear Plant is a primary industry, the dis-charge authorization requested is for a groundwater remediation project, for petroleum hydrocarbons and is not related to the industrial process.

We believe that the specific organic toxic pollutants listed are not present in the groundwater.

Therefore, GC/MS fraction testing has not been conducted.

2.

EDI Engineering K Science 5555 Glenwood Hill Park Grand Rapids, MI 49508 Analyses Performed:

BOD5, COD, TOC, Ammonia,
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