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Semiannual Groundwater Monitoring Program Summary Rept, for Period Ending Jul 1979.Twenty-one Oversize Drawings & Graphs Encl
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Issue date: 07/31/1979
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REPORT JULY 1979 SFNMD/FP&L SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING GROUND-NATER MONITORING PROGRAM TURKEY POINT~ FLORIDA FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ED~A&&W QQCDCPIRRIR BOCA RATON, FLORIDA JOB NO: 04598-047-26 DATE: JULY 1979

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section pa<ac

1.0 INTRODUCTION

..-- ~ ~ - ~ - ~ -- ~ - ~ ~ - -- - ~ -----.-.-----.-.. ~ 1 2.0 MONITORING PROGRAMS-....- .-. --... --.... ........... 2 2.1 G-SERIES WELLS... .. . . .-.--.. ....... ..... 2 2.2 L-( ID-) X-WELLS.................................. 4 2~3 INTERCEPTOR DITCH PROGRAM e ~ o ~ ~ o o ~ ~ o o ~ e o o ro ~ ~ o o ~ o o ~ 5 3.0 MONITORING AND ANALYSES .-.. '--. .-- ..--------- - .. 6 3e1 MONITORING EQUIPMENT. ............................ 6

3. 2 LABORATORY ANALYSES............. e e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ e ~ ~ e e ~ o o 6
3. 3 MONITORING PROGRAM LOGISTICS.... ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ o o ~ ~ o ~ o o e o e o 7 4.0 DATA ANALYSES.....-.. . .. ....... .. .. ............. 8 4.1 GROUND-WATER LEVELS............................... 8 4.2 GROUND-WATER TEMPERATURE-.- -- -- --.--.- . . 10 4.3 GROUND-WATER SALINITY............... o ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

'5. 0 S UMMARY..................................... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 13 6.0 INTERCEPTOR DITCH OPERATION-' ...- .--.- . .-.-- - 14 APPENDICES ID&MEBR MDOAIB

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LIST OF FIGURES FicCu re Title Pacae Well Locations F-1 2 Plot Plan F-2 3 Yearly Rainfall F-3 Conductivity-Chloride Relationships, G-Series Wells F-4 Temperature Profiles, Well Number ID-A F-5 6 Temperature Profiles, Well Number ID-B F-8 7 Temperature Profiles, Well Number ID-C F-1 1 8 Temperature Profiles, Well Number ID-D F-14 Temperature Profiles, Well Number ID-E

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10 Temperature Profiles, Well Number L-1 F-20

'll ll Temperature Profiles, Well Number L-2 F-23 12 Temperature Profiles, Well Number L-3 F-26 13 Temperature Profiles, Well Number L-4 F-29 14 Temperature Profiles, Well Number L-5 F-3 2

]5 Temperature Profiles, Well Number L-6 F-35 16 Temperature Profiles, Well Number G-6 F-38 17 Temperature Profiles, Well Number G-14 F-4 1 18 Temperature Prof iles, Well Number G-21 F-44,'

19 Temperature Prof iles, Well Number G-27 47 20 Temperature Prof iles, Well Number G-28 F-50 i 21 Temperature Profiles, Well Number G-35 F-53 22 Temperature Profiles, Well Number X-1 F-56 23 Temperature Profiles, Well Number X-2 F-59 24 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number ID-A F-62

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FicCure Title Pa<ac 25 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number ID-B F-65 26 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number ID-C F-68 27 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number ID-D F-71 28 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number ID-E F-74 29 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number L-1 F-77 30 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number L-2 F-80 31 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number L-3 F-83 32 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number L-4 F-86 33 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number L-5 F-89 34 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number L-6 F-92 35 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number G-6 F-95 36 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number G-14 F-98 37 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number G-21 F-101, 38 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number G-27 F-104, 39 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number G-28 F-107, 40 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number G-35 F-110 41 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number X-1 F-113 42 Chlorinity Profiles, Well Number X-2 F-116 43 10 ppt Chlorinity Cross Sections~ Line A F-119 44 10 ppt Chlorinity Cross Sections, Line B 45 10 ppt Chlorinity Cross Sections, Line C F-120'-121'-122 46 10 ppt Chlorinity Cross Sections, Line D 47 10 ppt Chlorinity Cross Sections, Line E F-1 23 48 Water Level Fluctuations, Line A F-124

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Figure Title 49 Water Level Fluctuations, Line B F-125

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51 Water Level Fluctuations,, Line D F-127 52 Water Level Fluctuations, Line E F-1 28

HANDOUT JULY 1979 SFWMD/FP&L SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING GROUND-WATER MONITORING PROGRAM TURKEY POINT, FLORIDA FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

1.0 INTRODUCTION

This handout presents the results of the Ground-Water Monitoring Programs and the Interceptor Ditch pumping at the Turkey Point Generating Station operated by Florida Power &

Light (FP&L). Specifically, this handout addresses the ground-water monitoring data and data on the Interceptor Ditch oper-ation collected between January 1979 and July 1979. These data are considered in the light of historical data which are avail-able from April 1972; these historical data provide a perspective against which to evaluate the six months of data now being presented.

This handout is the seventh semi-annual handout, the semi-annual handout series was preceded by 17 handouts which were issued quarterly (January, April, July, and October). The first semi-annual handout was issued in July 1976, since then semi-annual handouts have been issued in January and July.

In addition to the quarterly and semi-annual handouts, this handout is also preceded by the report entitled "Ground-Water

Monitoring Program, G-Series Wells, Turkey Point Plant, Florida Power & Light Company," dated March 31, 1976, which summarized the ground-water data collected between April 1972 and February 1976 for the G-Series wells. This summary report presented analyses of the measured ground-water parameters and the effects of the cooling canal system on the ground water to the west of the cooling canal system. The dilution test program undertaken between July and November 1978 was described in other reports.

During this past six-month period, a constriction has been constructed on Card Sound Canal, with the intention of improving the flow pattern in the eastern canals. Construction was com-pleted in February. The influence on water levels within the system has been minor; a separate letter report is being pre-pared on this subject.

2. 0 MONITORING PROGRAMS 2.1 G-SERIES WELLS The G-Series Wells Monitoring Program was initiated in April 1972 in compliance with the February 2, 1972, legal agree-ment between FP&L and the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). This monitoring program consisted of two separate but related projects:
1. The Ground-Water Quality Monitoring Program and,
2. The Interceptor Ditch Program.

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The original ground-water monitoring program entailed 38 monitoring wells installed at 23 separate locations west of the cooling canal system and designated as the G-Series wells (Figures 1 and 2). Two piezometers, one 50 feet and one 20 feet deep, were installed at 15 of the 23 locations. The 20 feet deep piezometer was. located approximately 10 feet north of the 50 feet piezometer.

Surface-water and ground-water elevations, ground-water temperature, and conductivity were measured in'ach of these wells near the beginning of each month. For the 15 pairs of piezo-meters, ground-mater temperature and conductivity were measured at the bottom of the casing; in the composite wells, these parameters were measured at depths of 20, 40, and 60 feet below the top of the well casing. In addition,. water samples were obtained to verify and to correlate the water conductivity data by titration for chlorinity. A regression analysis of these data established the monthly relationship between conductivity and chlorinity, this relationship then being used to convert conduc-tivity to chlorinity.

A revised ground-water monitoring program was implemented in November 1976 following ratification of the third supplemental t agreement between FP&L and SFWMD in September 1976. The revised program consisted of monitoring the ID-Series wells, the L-Series wells and Wells G-7, G-21, G-28, and G-35 near the beginning of each month (Figure 2). As from January 1979, Well G-14 was

substituted for Well G-7 because of damage to the well by local farmers. .The L-Wells and ID-wells were described in a following section. Additionally, Wells G-6 and G-27 are monitored at the beginning of January, March, May, and November. Monitoring.

consists of measuring surface-water and ground-water elevation and ground-water conductivity and temperature. Temperature and conductivity are measured at one-foot intervals for the entire well depth. One water sample is obtained from each well for analysis of the chlorinity.

2.2 L-, ID-, X-WELLS FPGL installed 13 additional wells to aid in the determi-nation of the effects of the cooling canal system on the ground water. Six wells were installed along Levee 31E Borrow Canal (L-wells), five along the Interceptor Ditch (ID-wells), and two north of the Feeder Canal (X wells). These wells are .composite wells extending to a depth of approximately 70 feet.

A flexible monitoring schedule was maintained for these wells. These wells were normally monitored at about two-week frequencies (near the beginning of the month when'he F- and G-Series wells were monitored and near the middle of the month).

Temperature and conductivity measurements were initially made in these wells at five-feet intervals from the ground-water surface to, the bottom of the casing. However, since December 1975, temperature and conductivity measurements have been made at one-foot intervals.

As mentioned previously, the ID- and L-wells are now incorporated in the G-Series Wells Monitoring Program.. These wells are monitored once a month. Similarly, the X-,wells are monitored once a month.

2.3 INTERCEPTOR DITCH PROGRAM The Interceptor Ditch Program consisted of construction of a ditch along the western edge of the cooling canal system and the installation of pumping facilities. The ditch and associ-ated structures were established to control inland seepage of cooling canal water. This is accomplished by pumping water from the ditch during periods when a natural seaward ground-water gradient does not exist. Operation of the pumping stations and requirements are presented in the Ground-Water Monitoring and Interceptor Ditch Operation Procedures manual dated May 6, 1976.

Surface-water elevations are monitored at staff gages located in Levee 31E Borrow Canal, Cooling Canal 32, and the Interceptor Ditch. These staff gages are located at five positions in each of these canals relative to Lines A, B, C, D, and E as shown on the inset, Figure 2. Water elevations are collected twice a month during non-pumping periods (usually June November) and once a week during potential pumping 'hrough periods (December through May), ~exce t when the pumps are opera-ting. When pumping occurs, water elevations are collected at, least twice a week.

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3~0 EQUIPMENT AND ANALYSES

3. 1 MONITORING EQUIPMENT The in-situ conductivity and temperature measurements are obtained with a Hydrolab TC-2 conductivity-temperature meter.

Calibration of the field conductivity meters is done in the laboratory with saline solutions of known conductivity at the beginning and end of each day of measurements.

Water samples are obtained with a Masterflex sampling pump.

The reader is referred to the aforementioned summary report of the G-Series yells for more detailed descriptions of monitor-I ing e q ui p ment and calibration.

No new equipment was acquired during the period December 1978 through June 1979.

3.2 LABORATORY ANALYSES The water samples collected during the monthly monitoring programs are titrated to determine chlorinity. The chlorinity was determined by titrating the water samples with silver ni-trate, using a potassium chromate solution as the end point indicator; recently a mercuric nitrate has been substituted, as it provides a more readily identified end point. These titra-tions are performed at Florida Power & Light's laboratories at l Turkey Point.

The chlorinity, once it is determined, is used to de-velop a relationship between conductivity and chloride content.

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Conductivity-chloride relationships are determined for each.,:

series of wells each month. The conductivity-chloride relation-,

ships developed for this monitoring period are shown on Figure The conductivity-chloride relationships are used to convert the appropriate monthly conductivity data to equivalent values of chlorinity.

The methodology used to determine the conductivity-chloride relationships is discussed in greater detail in the G-Nell, Summary Report.

3. 3 MONITORING PROGRAM LOGISTICS Field data collection efforts have been conducted from the FP&L field laboratories at Turkey Point. All monitoring equip-is stored at these facilities. Instrument calibration and 'ent most instrument maintenance have been handled at these facili-ties ~

Transportation to the monitoring wells is dependent on well location. Most of the wells are located in swampy areas and are accessible only by helicopter. Since discontinuance of the Monitoring Program, a helicopter will be required onsite'~ '-Well only during the months of January, March, May, and November for the revised ground-water monitoring programs. During the remain-ing months all the required wells can be reached by automobile.  !

4.0 DATA ANALYSIS The following sections present a summary, analysis, and discussion of the measured ground-water parameters for the period January 1979 through July 1979. The G-well data collec-ted under the revised program are, presented in a format reflec-ting the revised monitoring procedures. 'These data presentations incorporate:

Chlorinity data, rather than conductivity data; 2 ~ Time-history plots of water level, chlorinity, and temperature at elevations of -15, -30, and -45 feet, MSL;

3. Profiles of temperature and chlorinity values with respect to elevation, MSL, instead of depth below casing; and, 4 ~ Chlorinity cross-sections between the Interceptor Ditch and Levee 31E along each line of wells.

4 1 GROUND-WATER LEVELS The onset of the dry season in late 1978 was accompanied by a return to a more normal climatic pattern. The months November 1978 through March 1979 recorded low monthly rainfall totals, as illustrated by data from the SFWMD rain gauges on Levee 31, at Structures 20 and 20F (Figure 3). Particularly notable is the reduction in dry season rainfall this year compared with the abnormally wet winter in 1978. Inspection of the data from the rain gages at Structures 20 and 20F indicates that the dry season has been nearly as dry as any season experienced since the cooling system was constructed. Rainfall for'he period November 1978 through March 1979 at Structures 20 and 20F totals only 3.97 GDMUfJ KR CL BQ CD CD BQ Et

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inches and 6.17 inches respectively. However, unusually high rainfalls of 12 and 4 inches, respectively, were recorded in April.

On a longer-term view, this season is not regarded as unusual, as the last few years have had dry seasons that were wetter than the longer-term average.

The return to a more normal dry-season is reflected in the typical seasonal fluctuations in ground-water levels west of the cooling canal system. The clearly-defined dry season is readily identifiable from the fluctuations in ground-water levels. From a peak in early November 1978, ground-water levels fell abruptly I

until the end of April 1979.

The ground-water levels in the preceding wet season were essentially normal in terms of elevation, though unusual in that the maximum levels were reached at the end of the wet season, typically in November. The lowest ground-water levels have generally been recorded at the end of April 1979 for wells west of the system though some wells close to the system for example, the L-Wells show their lowest levels at the end of Narch 1979 ..

Typical low water levels ranged from elevation 0.5 feet at Well L-2 near L-31E to elevation -1.0 at Well G-35 along Old Card Sound Road. These low levels represented falls from the previous I

high water levels observed typically in November of 1.9 feet and 2.6 feet, xespectively. The low water level in G-35 is the

I lowest observed since the monitoring program began in early 1972, although most wells experienced similar low levels in 1975.

At this site the normal range of water levels from wet season to dry season is about two feet; this normal value has been exceeded along Tallahassee Road, whereas, the range measured this season in the L-wells is typically 1.75 feet.

4.2 GROUND-MATER TEMPERATURES In general, the ground-water temperatures west of the system have continued to be normal. Seasonal response to temperatures continue to be most notable in the upper 10 to 15 feet of the aquifer and reflect changes in average air temperatures. Such seasonal influences are particularly notable in wells adjacent to surface-water bodies, such as the .L-Series wells. In this instance the sensitivity of the ground water to seasonal tempera-tures decreases markedly below elevation -15 feet, the depth of Levee 31 Borrow Canal.

The wells along the Tallahassee Road show a seasonal fall in water temperatures in January and February of 2o to 5o C, with a subsequent gradual recovery. The temperature fluctuations, most pronounced at -15 feet MSL, are generally less severe than

.in previous years. This seems due to the warmer than average winter months, perhaps coupled with less recharge by cooler water from winter rains. The temperatures recorded in these wells are within the same general range as seen over the past several years, excluding the abnormally cool temperatures recorded in early 1978.

I In the L-wells the temperatures at -15 MSL show a fall in temperature with a low occurring in February. This seasonal variation has been greatest in Well L-6 where the temperature fell during the winter from 32oC to 20oC. This low temperature is attributed to the cooling of the seawards-flowing fresh water as it traversed L-31 Borrow Canal.

At the lower levels in the G-wells, temperatures have remained within the normal range of 23o C to 25o C and show typi-cally a 1.5oC or less variation during these past six months. In the lower levels (elevation -30 and -45 feet) of the L-Series wells temperatures typically increased 0.4o to 2.0o C from January to May and then, except for Wells L-2 and L-6 (elevation

-30) decreased 0.4o to 1.4oC by June 1. With these variations the temperatures at these levels still lie within the normal range of 24o C to 26oC in Wells L-l, L-4, L-5, and L-6. In Wells L-2 and L-3 the June temperatures were 26.5o to 27.6o C and represent 0.4o to 1.0o C higher values than observed in the past. These higher values most likely reflect heating from the cooling canal waters as the salt water wedge moves inland in response to the low water levels of the dry season.

The X-Series wells continue to show high temperature ground waters (about 32o 35o C) at elevation -30 feet MSL. This is due to the physical presence of canal waters.

Some of the Interceptor Ditch wells show moderate temper-ature in'creases during the periods when adjacent sections of the Interceptor Ditch are being pumped.

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4.3 GROUND-WATER SALINITIES Ground-water salinities have, in general, followed seasonal patterns over the past six months. The reestablishment. of a more typical dry season climate is clearly detectable in the salinity patterns in some wells.

In the L-wells the chlorinity of the upper level (-15 feet) in the aquifer displays a seasonal increase, the actual range being different for each individual well. In all cases the highest chlorinity concentrations in the L-wells at this level have remained below the concentrations seen in similar months in previous years, so there is no indication of long-term salinity increase in the upper, fresh part of the aquifer.

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showed a moderate increase in the early months of the year, but almost invariably reversed in May so that the June data show a downward movement after a rise of some months duration. Examin-ation of the time-history plots illustrates this variation. At these levels, comparison of the June and January chlorinity data show a 0.5 to 1 ppt decrease in Well L-l, no change at Well L-5 and 0 to 1 ppt increase in Wells L-2, L-3, L-4, and L-6.

The G-wells along Tallahassee Road exhibited chlorinities within normal range and variation patterns and showed no long-term changes in salinity.

t However, in the lower levels of Wells G-6, G-27,. most of the L-wells and in the F-wells, south of the Turkey Point site, a

trend toward higher salinities has developed since early 1978.

In many wells the chlorinity values seen in May were the highest since 1976, whereas, the June values were typically no higher than those values measured at the height of the 1978 wet season.

As noted in the January 1979 semi-annual report, salinities of the lower levels increased area-wide during the 1978 wet season in distinct contrast to previous salinity-water level relation-ships. The higher-than-normal tides leading to low ground-water gradients were believed responsible for that behavior. It is not clear whether the perceived trend since early 1978 is con-tinuing or reverting back to normal levels, but it is clear that this behavior is occurring in areas uninfluenced by the presence or operation of the canal system. Consequently, we do not see the canal system as a principal contribution to this salinity increase.

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There has been a reestablishment of a more typical seasonal pattern, as evidenced by very low rainfal ls in the dry season.

The rainfall in the past six months has been lower than that recorded in the past few dry seasons and has resulted in area-wide declines in water levels.

The declines in water levels have been accompanied by increases in chlorinities, particularly at the lower levels in wells immediately west of the system, such as the L-wells.

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Seasonal increases of this character are typical of earlier years, again reflecting a return to more typical wet season/dry season behavior. However, there are indications of an area-wide increase in salinity at lower depths, the cause of which is uncertain. There is no indication of such a trend in the upper part of the aquifer.

Temperature fluctuations tend to be strongly seasonal in the upper portion of the aquifer. This has again been true in all the wells, though a somewhat warmer and marked dry winter has resulted in the seasonal low not being quite so pronounced.

Wells close to the system such as the X-wells and the Interceptor Ditch wells (when the ditch is being pumped) display higher temperatures, due to canal waters. Near the bottom of the L-yells some warming has been noted; this appears to have re-versed during May. This is regarded as a consequence of a more pronounced dry season than in the past few years.

6.0 INTERCEPTOR DITCH OPERATION The Interceptor Ditch and the pumping stations were con-structed to be able to create an artificial seaward ground-water gradient when such a gradient did not naturally occur.

Determination of a natural seaward gradient and the times the Interceptor Ditch must be pumped are defined in the following criteria:

Seaward Gradient A natural seaward gradient exists when the Levee 31 water surface elevation (ft, NSL) is greater

than 0.2 foot higher than the water surface elevation (ft, MSL) in Cooling Canal 32.

Xf this criterion is not met, a natural seaward gradient still exists if the water surface elevation (ft, MSL) in Levee 31 is greater than 0.3 foot higher than the water surface elevation (ft, MSL) in the Interceptor Ditch.

Landward Gradient If a seaward gradient condition is not met, then pumping of the Interceptor Ditch must be initiated to artificially create such a seaward gradient.

Pumping rates shall be adjusted so that the water surface e

elevation (ft, MSL) in the interceptor Ditch is on the order of 0.3 foot lower than the water surface elevation (ft, MSL) in Levee 31. Pumping shall be terminated when the criteria for a natural seaward gradient is met.

(See the "Ground-Water Monitoring and Xnterceptor Ditch Operation Procedures" manual, dated May 6, 1976, for additional details).

Pumping of the Interceptor Ditch along Lines A and B con-tinued from the previous report period until January 4, 1979.

Pumping along Lines A and B resumed on February 5, 1979 and were joined by Line C on March 1, 1979. Pumping continued until March 8,'979. Pumping resumed along Lines A and B on March 12, 1979 and were joined by pumping of Line C on March 16, 1979. On March 22, pumping of Lines D and E began. All lines were pumped continuously until April 26, 1979 with the exception of Lines D and E which were not pumped on April 5 and 6, 1979. Pumping was

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discontinued along all lines on April 26, 1979 because a natural seaward gradient was present. As of June 30, 1979, pumping had not resumed.

A record of Xnterceptor Ditch pumping since- the inception of the program in August 1973 is depicted graphically on the Time-History Plots in the Appendix to this report. Mater levels and hydraulic gradients along Lines A through E for Levee 31E borrow canal, the interceptor Ditch, and Cooling Canal 32 are presented on Plates 48 through 52.

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