ML18022A609
| ML18022A609 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 01/26/1988 |
| From: | Zimmerman S CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| References | |
| NLS-88-025, NLS-88-25, NUDOCS 8802020169 | |
| Download: ML18022A609 (67) | |
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REGULA Y INFORMA'TION DISTR IBUTIO YSTEM (RIDS)
ACCESSION NBR: 8802020169 DOC. DATE: 88/Oi/26 NOTARIZED:
NO FACIL:50-400 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Planti Unit ii Carolina AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION ZIMMERMANiS. R.
Carolina Power 5 Light Co.
RECIP. NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)
SUBJECT:
Foreards application for renewal of plant NPDES permit.
DISTRIBUTION CODE:
IE25D COPIES RECEIVED: LTR ENCL SIZE:
TITLE: Environmental Monitoring Rept (per Tech Specs)
NOTES: Application for permit reneeal filed.
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Form 244 Carolina Power & Light Company Company Correspondence JAN26 ~
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NLS-88-025 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTENTION: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DOCKET NO. 50-400/LICENSE NO. NPF-63 NPDES PERMIT RENEWAL Gentlemen:
Carolina Power
& Light Company (CP&L) hereby transmits a copy of the application for renewal of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit.
A copy of the new permit will be transmi.tted to the NRC within thirty days of the renewal being approved in accordance with Section 3.2 of Appendix B of the License.
'f you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact me at (919) 836-6242.
Yours very truly, SR'k Enclosure S.
R Zimme man anager Nuclear Licenszng Section cc:
Mr. B.
C. Buckley Dr. J. Nelson Grace Mr. G.
F. Maxwell 8802020169 880126 PDR ADOCK 05000400 P
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Carolina Power 4 Light Company P. O. Box 1551
~ Raleigh. N. C, 27502 DEc 20 1986 Serial No.:
ESS-86-1505 JAMES M. OAVIS. JR.
Senior Vice President Fossil Generation 5 Power Transmission Mr. R. Paul Wilms, Director N.C. Division of Environmental Management, P.O.
Box 27687
- Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 RE-SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT NPDES PERMIT NO. NC0039586 REQUEST FOR RENEWAL
Dear Mr. Wilms:
'The current NPDES Permit for Carolina Power
& Light Company's (CP&L) Shearon Harris Plant near New Hill in Wake County expires on June 30, 1987.
CP&L respectfully requests the N.C. Division of Environmental Management (DEM) to renew the Harris NPDES Permit in accordance with 15NCAC 2H (.0100).
A check for the
$ 100 application fee is enclosed.
A completed Standard Form C application is also enclosed.
This facility is currently scheduled to begin commercial operation in early 1987.
Until full commercial oper ation is achieved and initial start-up conditions are
- past, effluent characteristics will not be stable and indicative of long-term conditions.
As required in the current
- permit, CP&L will conduct complete analyses of effluent characteristics as required by 40 CFR Part 122 within one year after start-up.
Processes, operating procedures, and wastewater discharges from this facility will be similar to those from other power plants that EPA investigated when developing 40 CFR Part
- 423, Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category Effluent Limitation Guidelines.
This plant is expected to meet or exceed performance standards necessary to comply with those effluent limitations.
If you have any questions or require further information, please contact Mr. M. R. Greeson at 836-6045 in our general office.
Yours very truly, CCW/dfs (4177CCW)
Enclosures
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N. C. DEPT.
OP NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY MV.
.ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION NATIONALPOLLUTANTOISCHARGE ELIMINATIONSYSTEM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OISCHARGE WASTEWATER
~-STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURINGAND COMMERClAL FOR AI9KNCYUSC SECTI~ I. APPL!CANTANO FACILITYOESCRIPTION Unlesa otherwise spectf led on this form all Items are to be completed. Ifan Item Is not appllcabl ~ Indicate 'NA:
AQQITIQNAI INSTRUCTION5 FOR SKLKCTKO ITKMSAPPKAR IN5KPARATKINSTRUCTION 8OCFcLKT AS I~YLOIRCIlTO 8QOKQKT 8KFORK Flt tJNO OUT THKSK ITKM5 Plppsf Printor Typr taeal Name of Applicant
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{see Instructional Number 4 Street 5tate Zlp Code Apprfcant's Authorised Asset (see Instructional Name and Tttle Number 4 Slreet Address City State Zlp Code Telephone Preeleus Appilcatlorl If ~ preelous aopllcatlon for a National or Federal dlschar9e per rnlt has been madey 9lve 'lhe date of aopllcatlon.
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Senior Vice President Print of Person 5l9nln9 Tltl~
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YR Mo OAY 5l9nature of Applicant or Authorised Apens Orts ApprIcation 5lened North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6(b)(2) zovides that:
Any person 9rho lcuaviagly makes say false statemeat representations or cert icat on in any applicationp zecord, report, plau, Qr other document files oz required to ba maintained under hrtige 21 or reguIatioas of the Emrizoamental Management Commission implementing that Article, or 9Iho falsifies 9 tampers 9fithf or kcotrly readers inaccurate any recording or monitoring detfice or method required to be operated or maiatained uadez Azticle 21 or regulations of tha En3droameatal
Ãanagemeat Commission implementing that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor ~shable by a fine aot to exceed
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$10,00O, or by imprisonment aot to excaed six months, or by both.
(LS U.S.C. Section 1001 provipes a Puuishme t by 99 fine of not more than
$105000 or imPrisoameat not nore than 5 yeazes br both, for a similar offense.)
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Fsclllty/Acdvlty (see Instructions)
Olve the name, ownership, snd physical location of theo>>ant or other operating facllltywhere dls-chargels) does or willoccur.
Name Shearon Harris Nuc1ear Power Plant FOR AOCNCY USE
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Check block IfFed<<el Feel uty an4 give 05A Inventory Control Numb<<
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Nature of IONnese 5tate the nature of the business co>>lducted at the plant or oo<<sting fact IIty SR 1134 New Hi11 Wake North Caro1ina E1ectric Power Generation ACKNCVUSE 7
Fsclllty Intake Watw
{See Inst>>uc+
tlons) Indicate water Intake volume pw day by sou>>ces.
Estimate average volume per day In thousand gallons oer dayo Municipal or private water system Surface water Oroundwater Other Total Item 7 Ifthere Is Intake wat<< fronl Oth<<o lpeCIty the Sou>>CSe e
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Faelllty Water Live Cstlmate average volume oer day In thousand gallons per day for the f>>slowing types of water usage at thefaclllty.
{see Instructions)
Noncontact cooling water Belier feed water 100k 32117 th ousancs gallons oer day thoulan4 gallons per day Process water Ilnclud)ng contact Cooling watw)
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give the number of peool ~ se>>ve>>L 600 popple s<<ved 1-2
N. C-DEPT.
OP NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEV.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION NATIONALPOLLUTANTDISCHARGE ELIMINATIONSYSTEM APPLICATIONFOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER
-STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURINGAND COMMERQgh4 POR AQKNCYU5K SECTIOal I. APPLICANTAND FACll.lTYDESCRIPTION Unioss otherwise specified on this form ail I teals are to be completed. If an Item ls not appiicaoie In4icate 'NA:
AOOITIONAI INSTRUCTIONS POR SKLECTKO ITKMSAPPEAR IN SEPARATE IN5TRUCTIONBOOK! KTAS l~'PKOh RKlgifgTo BOOKLET BEFORE PII LINC OUT THE5E ITKM5 pl~ pn'nt ar Type Lsgat Name of Applicant (soe instructlonsI Maiung Addna of Appiicsnt Isee instructionst Numaer ao 5treet 5tate Zip Code ADPIfcant 5 Authorised Agent Isee Instructionst NNlle and Title Numaer a Street Address City State tat.,
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h I certify that I am familiar with the Information contained In this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such Information IS tlueo Carnal ~'ier all4 aCCurate, Printe4 flame of Person Signing Senior Vice President Title YR Mo OAY
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5ignature of Applicant or Authorised Agent oate Application 5hmed Ilorth Carolina General Statute 143-215.6{b)(2) ravides that:
Aay persaa gfho Icaagfiagly maIces any false scacemcac representation, or cert icaciaa ia aay applicatioa, record, report, plan, ar other document files ar required to be maintained under Arti+e 21 or regulatioas of the EaviranmeatM.Isnagement Comtttssioa implemencing that Article, or catha falsifiess campers gfiths.
or Icaatfly readers inaccurate any recording ar monitoring device or mechod required co be aperated or maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Hmagemeat Commission imorlemcatiag that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor P'gtaishable by a fine not to exceed.
S1050005 or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by boch.
(1S U.S.C. Section 1001 prmriIIes a Puaishmc c by gt fine of not more than
$105000 or imPrisoamcac nat nore than 5 years
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Give the nacne, ownership, snd phydcat location of the plant or oth~ operating fscllltywhere dls.
chargets) does or willoccur.
Nome spin Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant POR AGCNCY USE ownership Ipubllc Private or 8oth Public an4 Private)
Chedc block IfF~l Pacluty an4 give GSA Inventocy Control Number Location Street 4 Nucnber City County State Nature of Pccslned State the nature of the business conducted at the plant or operating fadltty.
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In4lca'Ie water Intake volume per day by sources.
palmate average volume per 4ay In thousan4 gallons per day>>
Munldpal or private water system Surface water Gcoun4watsr Other Total Item 7 Ifthere Is Intake water from other>>'pedfy the source>>
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Padllty Water Use 8stlmate average volume per 4ay In thousand gallons per 4ay for the following types of water usage at the faclllty.
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'other,'pecify, It there H 'Sanitary'ater use, give the number of peopi ~ served.
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Allfissility Olscharses an4 other Lossesl ffumbef an4 Olscharse tsee Instructlonsl Volume Specify the number of dlscnarse points ano the volume of water dlscharoad of lost froln the facility accofdlno to tne Categariea beIOWJ CStlmate av<<aqe volunle per day in thoclsan4 0aiiona Pef 4ayv Surface Water Sanlt<<y wastawatef transpoft syst<<ll Storm water transport system Combined sanitary and storm water transoort system 500b5
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- 11. MapsandOrawlnes Attach all reoulrad maps ancs drawing to the bach of this application.tace Instructlonst 12v A44lllonal Information 15 Item Number 109c 109d Information Stormwater dischar e points are reliminar.
As-built drawings are not currentl
'available.
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rage rainfall of 43'r ea The total for Item 9 cannot e ual total for Item 7 if St rmwater is considered in Ite 4 ~
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Page I-3 10 - Permits,
- Licenses, and Applications ISSUING AGENCY Division of Health Services Division of Health Services TYPE OF PERHIT Hain Reservoir Auxiliary Reservoir 10 NUHQER 633 633 Division of Env. Hgmt.
Mell Construction Division of Env. Hgmt.
Mell Construction 1290 1145 Division of Env. Hgmt.
Mell Construction 922 Division of Env. Hgmt.
NPOES Sewage Treatment NCOQ49280 Plant (Construction Ofc. }
Division of Env. Hgmt.
Mell Construction 2497
ATE F ILED 2/11/74 2/11/74
..7/11/73 7/11/73 4/4/73 11/2/72 6/29/81 DATE ISSUED ll/5/80 9/5/79 7/14/77 7/16/73 4/17I73 11/13/72 8/5/85
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DATE DATE DEHIED EXPIIIATIDII 6/30/87 Division of Env. Hgmt.
401 Certification Division of Env. Hgmt.
Division of Env. Hgmt.
Division of Env. Hgmt.
Wake County Planning Wake County Planning 401 Certification NPOES Aggregate Mash Wastewater Treatment Land Use Land Use Nuclear Regulatory Cotmission Facility Operating Division of Env. Hgmt.
Concrete Batch Plant Division of Env. Hgmt.
Refuse Burner M(C-1198 MgC-214 NC0039586 4935 3830 13383 3629R2 3632R2 NPF53 3/7/73 8/8/73 7/28/77 6/13/78 4/11/74 3/20I78 5/26I77 5/10/77 12/18/81 9/4/77 12/20/73 7/12/82 5/19/S3 4/11/74 3/20/78 7/3/85 7/3/85 10/24/86 6/30/87 6/1/88 4/1/8&
4/1/88 10/24/2026
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.HAIK' SEE ATTACHED PAGES 2-4 FOR TABLE QF FLOV RATES
- 2. INTAKE SCREEN AND STRAINER BACKVASH VATER NOT SHOVtt (APPRIDC 360 GPH)
EHERGENCY SERVICE VATER (b)
(a> LOV VQLUHE AND XETAL CLEANING VASTES DISCHARGES ARE INTERHITTANT AttD NOT CQttCURRENT (b) SEE PAGE 4 DISCR 001 AUXILLARY RESERVOIR OVERFLOV HARRIS RESERVOIR 50 FIRE PROTECTIOtt 53 YARD RUN~
51, RADVASTE ttOtt COttTAH DRAlttS DISCR 3
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DISCR 002 26 47 EVAP LOSSES COOLING TOVER HAKE-UP 30 SETTLIHG BASltt 27 VATER PRETREATHEHT 44 POTABLE VATER 45 SANITARY VASTE VATER TREATHENT BLOV DOVH SERVICE VATER COOLING TOVER 29 SLUDGE FOR FILL 31 63 LAUNDRY I HS EVAP 6
7 COttDENSER NQtI-CQtITAHIttATED OILY VASTE AttD FLOOR DRAlttS 20 CHEHICAL VASTE TREATHENT XETAL CLEANlttG VASTE 21 22 HAKE-UP AttD POLISIIIHG DEHIHERAL12ERS FLUSH DECQtt LAB 33 41 REFUEL VATER ST TAttK 42 i)a 54w g a.A SS 8R SG BLOVMVH HAGIIETIC FILTERS 10 12 COHDENSATE POLISHER S 13 STEAH GENERATOR 17 TURBINE 67 34 CONDEHSATE STORAGE 40 REACTOR XAKEUP 39 57 LAUNDRY ltQT SIIQVER 58 LABORATORY 59 60 SECONDARY VASTE TREATHEHT 14 23 REACTOR 25 65 CHEHICAL AND VOLUXE COttTRQL SYSTEH 62 SOLID VASTE B
37 CmlTAIHHEIF SHEAROH HARRIS HUCLEAR POVER PLANT CAROLINA PQVER b LIGHT COHPANY STATION VATER USE DIAGRAH PAGE 1 OF 4
SIINPP STATION WATER USE IINDER VARIOUS STATION CONDITIONS STREAH**
1 2c 3c 4c 5c 6c 7c Sc 9
Incll 12c l3c 14c 15c 16c 17c 18c 19c 20 21 22 23c 24c 25 26c 27 28 29 30 FLOW* (I MAX POMER OPERATION 21,000 gpm 450 MGH 827 HGM 827 MGH 377 MGM 483,000 gpm 483,000 gpm 300 gpm 201800 300 gpm 208,300 30,300 gpm 30,287 gpm 315,900 gpm 315,900 gpm 30,000 gpm 30,000 gpm 50,000 gpm 891,600 208,300 16,700 666,6no
- 2. 5 HC>H 2.5.
MGH 62,500 2,203,800 666,6on 666,600 330 lbs./month 1
5 HGM FLOW> 8 MIN AN'CICIPATED POWER OPERATION 21,000 gpm 58 HGH 105 MGM 105 HGH 47 MGH 284,000 gpm 284,000 gpm 176 gpm ln,ono 176 gpm 122,530 17,826 gpm 17,815 gpm 185,800 gpm 185,800 gpm 17,650 gpm 17,650 gpm 50,000 gpm 89 l,600 208,300 16,7nn 666,600
- 2. 5 HGH
- 2. 5 MGH 36,765 2,203,800 666,600 666,600 330 lbs./month l.5 HGM FLOW~ 8 TEMP.
SIIIITDONN 21,000 gpm 5
MGH 9
MGH 9
HGM 4
MGH 0-284,000 gpm 0-284,000 gpm 0-176 gpm 0-10,000 0-176 gpm 0-122,530 0-17,826 gpm 0-17,815 gpm O-185,eno gpm 0-185,800 gpm 0-17,650 gpm 0-17,650 gpm 50,000 gpm S91,600 2ne,3oo 16,7no 666,6no 2.5 HGM 2
5 HGH 0-36, 765 2,203,800 666,600 666,600 330 lbs./month 1.5 MGM COMPONENT Emergency Only Varies wi.th,dissolved solids Hax flow 26,000 gpm Hax flow 26,000 gpm Average meteorological Conditions Intermit t'ent operation Condensate Polisher regenerations and rinse (intermittent operation)
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cn 53 54 55 56 57 58 2.0 MCH 5,0OO 7,500 15,000 ee,eoo 3,000 l 1,000 2'
MGM 5,000 7,500 15,000 ee,eoo 3,000 ll,000 2.0 HGH 5,000 7,500 l5 000 ee,eoo 3,000 Includeses rainwater and fire, rui hux. Reservoir make u
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+ 360 0000 for 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> supply only in case of fire only in case of fire fire runoff (assuming 3 fires from reactor loop/QfCS hlternate path 0
37 from reactor loop/CVCS See 8 63
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SIINPP STATION WATER USE UNDER VARIOUS STATION CONDITIONS FLO& 8 MAX POWER OPERATION FLOW*
(~ MIN AHl'ICIPATED POWER 0PERATIDH FLOW~ 8 TEMPe SllUTDOWN COMPONENT 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67c 12i500 4,100 Nh 9,160 66,600 166,600 89,540 452,500 12,500 4,100 Nh 9,160 66,600 7,500 96,765 89,540 426,700 0-12 '00 4~100 Hh 9,160 66,600 7,500 96,765 437,500 426,700 Varies with no. of backfluehes (83 CFM)
In 2,166 CFM solid waste See f 57 (Fire pump test)
Makeup for f9 and ill NOTE:
(1)
- All flows in average gallon per month unless otherwise noted (2)
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For streams refer to paqe l, (3)
MCM Million Callon per Month.
Reactor is assumed to operate 85Z of the time.
This yields a
309 day operating year.
h month is considered 1/12 of this 309 day operating year.
(4) hll data based on one unit.
(5)
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Emer enc Service Water S stem This system provides non-contact cooling water for nuclear safety related systems
. and equipment during emergency conditions when the normal service water system is not available.
The emergency service water system discharges to the Auxiliary Reservoir which is used as the plant's ultimate heat sink, a feature required by Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations to provide a reliable supply of cooling water under any foreseeable conditions.
The Auxiliary Reservoir can be completely isolated from the main reservoir.
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STANOARO FORM C MANUFACTURINGANO COMMERCIAL POll AQEftCY U5E S'ECTION IL BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION Comoiete this feel<on for tach 4<senal tt ind<Caltcl <n 5ection I, item 9, that is to surface walers. Tlilsmciudea d<schart<es to municipal sawarate systems in whicn the vrastewattr does not <)0 throuth a <realm<<il won<5 prior to btlno discharged to 5urfact waters.
Olschar<)es to wells must bt described where thtre are also discharges to 5urface waters fr<<n< this facility. 5EPARATE OEsCRIFTIQNS OP EACH OISCHA<tQE ARE REQUIREO EvEN IP SKvERAI olscHAIIQES QRIQINATE IN THE 5AME FAcll ITY All'values for an ex<stint dlscnarte snoul4 be reps'entative of the twelve pre<<bus nlonths ot operation. It this ls a propos<<s dlscnarte. values should reflect best In5lneerins estimates AOOITIONALINSTRUCTIONS FOR SELKCTEO ITKMSAt<PEAR IN 5KFARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INOICATKO. REFER TO BOOKLET SKFORK Fll LlfsQ OUT THESE ITEMS I~
Olschalse Serial Ne, an4 Name 001 24th a.
Olschalte 5arlal Ne.
(see instructions) b.
Otscharte fseme Cive name Ot dlSCharte, if any.
(5te Instructloclsl 24 I~
Cooling Tower Blowdown c.
Prtvious Olscnart ~ 5arlal No.
If Previous permit apo<lcahon was made lor this discharge (see liam 4, section I), pro<<cia p<ev<.
ou5 d<scnarqe seri ~ I number.
24 to 001 2.
Olschartt Operatlnt Oates a
0<sent<ye Betan Oate Iftht d<<charge described below is in operation, 9<vt the ctat ~ (wnhi<s best estimate) tno 4<scharqe began.
242a 85 11 YR MO b.
Oischarte to Basin Oate Il lho d<5criarte has never occurred buf iS Planned for lorna future dale, q<ve tne date (within best tsli.
mal ~ ) itic distnarte willbtt<n.
202b YR MO c.
OI<chalse lo End Oate It 4<5.
charta n scheduled to be dncnn.
tinued wilhin the next b year5, C<vt trit date (wit<<i<< best cstt i<<ate) tht discharge will cnd.
242e YR MO Ent<neennt Report Available Checu if an tnt<net<cot reoort <s av<<lab< ~ lo review<no aeency upon rtclutst (see i<<st<<<clio<is) 24$
a.
oiscnaise Location Name tne politica< boundaries wilninwnicn the pomt of d<scharte is local<<s.
State County North Carolina Make AO ~U (ll apnllcable) City or Town 2BBf 5.
Qlschalte point oascnptlon OISCnarcf< il into (Chat<<one):
(See iiistri<c'lionsl Stream Ilncludts dilclies, arroyos.
and othtr iriterniitlent walcrcoursts)
La<ca Octan 2BBb QsTR
~ICE QOCE Munic<oal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System Municipal Combinecl Sanitary and Storm I'ransoort System QMTS QMC5 TNt tact(on confelne 9 pagea.
POll ACBNCY USf Municipal Storm Water Transport Syst sin well (In(action(
Other If 'other's checked, specify Q STS QWfL QOTH d.
OlschaiSe Point LatlLone Clve
!he precsse location of the point of dlschal9e to 'the nearest second Latitude Lonoitude OBC ~IN ~fC ACR OfC MIN ~fC N. C.
P1ane Coordinate System N 651,300 E 2,004,550 T.
Olsahaite Racelvlno Water Nanie Name ttie waterway at the point of dlscnaroe.(see Instructionsl 20Ze Harris Reservoir lf the dtscharoe is through an out.
fall that extends beyond the sriore-Ilne or Is below the mean Iow water lite coiiiolete Itaiil 0 2078 Por AesncV Use Msior Minor Sub Po) Agency Use I
303e
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Offshore Olscharoe a
Olscnarae Olstance from Shore b.
Otschai9e Oeplh Below Water Surface 500 40 9.
Otschar9e Type and Occurrence Type of Oiscnaiee Clieck whether lhe dbc'harrfe is coiN tlnuous or intermittent.
(see instructlonsi b., olscnarse occurrence oays per Week fntar Ihe averaee num ber of days Oer weeii (during penods of dlscnarpal tnls dlv charoe occurs g (corti Continiious Q (inti Intermiltent days per week 7
c olscnaree occurrence Moiiths i ll thiS discharoe normally operates
( ~itner Intermittently, or contlnuouslyi on less than a year. around basis (excludlno shutdowns tor routine maintop nancel. check Ihe months dur.
Ing Ihe year wnen the dlscnar9e is ooerattn9.
(sae Instructlonsi QJAN QPf 0 Q MAR QAPR QMAV. Q JUN Q JUI QAUC Qsfp Qocr QNov Qofc lomotate Items 10 and 11 lf"Inter liltant ls checked In I'teill 9D Rnerwise, procaeil to Item 12.
- 0. Intermittent Otseharte Cuantlty State the awraoe volume per dls charge occurrence In thousands of 9al iona Std N/A thousand oallons per discharge oscurrenae.
- 11. Intermittent olssharse Curat(en and Preouency a.
Intermittent Olschalae Ouratlon Per Oay State the averaee riuiiiber of hoiirs Der day the dlscharoe is operatlno.
2110 hours0.0244 days <br />0.586 hours <br />0.00349 weeks <br />8.02855e-4 months <br /> per day NA ik Intermittent Olschar9e Preituency State the avemoe number of discharge occur.
rences Der day durlno days wnen dhcharsind.
dhcliarpa occurrences per day NA
- 12. Maximum Plow Period Clve the time oerloit In wnicn the maximum flow ot this discnaroe occurs, Proin to Jan Oec month month 11-2
0 OISCHARCE SERIALNUM8ER 001
) OR AOCNCY USSR ts, Actlvltyoescnotlen clw 4 nuratlve aescnotlon or act tv >iy proouune trna olscnart)eqsee Instructions)
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Operation of natural draft cooling tower 2124 with blowdown to control dissolved solids in a closed c'le cooling system t4. Acttvtty Causlne Otsanaree for
~acn sIC Code which descnoes tne actlwty causlne tale el scnaroe.
supply tne type and maxhnum amount ol ~Ither the raw matenal consumed (Item 14a) or the oroduct produced )Item 140) In the unite soectf led ln Taxia I ot the Inaruc.
tlon Conelet. Fot SIC Codes not listed m )sole I, use taw material or oroouctron units nonnany used Ior measurtne production.tace Instructions) a llaw Msterlala SIC Code 2)4e 1
Maximum Unit AmountrOay (See Tanl ~ I)
Snared Olscnarees
)Serial Numeet)
- b. products SIC Cate 2't40 1
~ Maximum Unit Amount/oay
)See Taole I)
Shared Olschareas 15erlal Numoet) 49ll Electric Power Services 900 Z-l 002s 003, 004
1 OISC>IAIICF. 5EIIIAL NIIMIIIft 001 FOft ACKNCY USE
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Waste Anal ~iiient Irractlcas Oeschoe tne wast ~ aoatamint oracocas used on this discharge wilh a Oner iiarratlTD, (sae Inttluc'Irons) 255e Heat dissipation t Narrahrel natural draft cool i, rough use of hyperbalic ng tower o, waste Ahatement cence Vsthe the codes listed in Tatne II of the Instruction Boorrlet.
descnoe tne watte aaatement processes for this discharge iis the order in wnKh they occur If oossiole, (a)
(10)
(22)
P~.
(2)
RECYCL e
(S)
(5)
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(11)
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(23) l6)
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(25)
OISCHARGK SKRIAI NVI48UR 001 PCSR AtigttCYUSC I
Ie. wastewater cnsrsctsrlstles l
cnscic tne bOX beSIOe sscn consutusnt wnlcn Is present In tne effluent tubchsree wstsrt, This oetwmlnatlon Ia to be basso on actual analysis
'or best sstllllste,csee Instructions)
Parameter
- 224!
Color 000$ 0 Ammonia 00610 Organic nitmgoa 0060$
Nitrate 00620 Nitrite 0061 S Phosphorus 0066S Sulfate 0094S Sulfide 0014$
SuUlto 00140 Bromide 11870 Chloride 00940 Cysnido 00120 Fluorido 009S I Aluminum 0110$
hnumony 01097 Arlcmc 01002 BcryUium 01012 Bacmm 01007 Boron Q1022 Cadmium 01021 Calcium 00916 Cobalt 01037 Chromium 01034 Fecal coliform bacteria 74055 Cop pet 01042 lroa 01045 Lad 01051 Magnesium 00921 Manganese 0105$
Mercury 11900 X
Molybdenuns 01062 Nickel 01067 Scknium 01141 SUvct 01011 Potassium 0093'7 Sodium 00929 ThaUlum 01059 Tltanulln 01152 Till 01102 Zinc 01092 Algicidcse 14051 Chlorinated organic compounds'4Q52 Pcrticidess 74053 Oiland glosso QOSSO Phsnois.
32130 Surfactants 38260 CMocine 50060 Radioacthttys 14050
'Specify substances, corn poureis andfor olemeats in Item 26.
Pcstlcida(lnalcticides, fungicides, and rodenticidesl must be rcpoctod la terms of the acceptable common names spocsficd In AcccpraNe Commors Nencttencf Olcmicd Names fee a4 IngrccfJcnr Slersmcnt on Pcrrkife Lebdr. 2nd Edition, Emrironmental Pcotecthn Agency,%asldngton, D.C. 20250, June 1972, aa roquircd by Subsecdoa I62.7fb) of the Regulations for the Enfocccmeat of the Fodsral Inacttcide, Fungicide, snd Rodenticide hct.
I CHSCHARCK SKRtAt tSUMttKR 001 rrOrl AQKricy VSK ty.
Desert pdon ef Intake and otscnarae Far each ot the parameters ilstad bstow enter in the approprtai ~ boa ihe value or code lettr answer calico fordsee instructional I
tn addition, enter the parameter naine and code and ail redulred values for aoy ot the roiiowinc parameters it they were checued in item tai ammorua, cyanide, aluminuni, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper. load, mercury'ickel, selenium, zinc, pnenois, oil ano;rene.
and chlorine {reu4uai).
Influent EfQucat Parameter and Code C
32$
(I) 4i (2)
(3) g x 11/4 Hgw
'X 8 Qa (5) o ka (6) 0 SL Eo 2 X c
~h C4 I
(71 itt}
Hosre
~6 50050 (t~GD) 30 NA 20 pH Utdta 00400 6-8 6.0 9.0 Tcmpctatntp (srhttct)
'Fr 74028 39 95 Tompetatnta (mmmct)
~ p 74027 82 91 BIccbanlcal Oxyyan Demand (BOD &day) mg/I 00310 NA Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
'0340 mg/I NA Total Suapessdad (nonQItatahla)
Sothb 00530 42 60 42 420 5pectIIc Conductance mlctcshhos/cm at 25' 00095 100 800 Sett1sahle hhttat (tcddne) ml/I OM45 NA Other d schatya sharing httaka IIosr (aasiaI numheta)/pre Insttucdotss)
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See Item 26 comolete Items 20 25 lfthere ls a thernua dlschsroe (e.y asso¹ated with ~ steam andfor power generation plant, steel mill,petroleum refinery, or any other menufacturlno process) and the total dhcnarge flow Is 10 mullon calicos per day or more.
(see Instructions) 20+ Thermal Olsahasoe Source Chock the aoproprtata Item(s) Indlcattng the source of the dlscharps.
(See losttucd otu)
SOIIsr t)lowdown dollar Chemical t5aenlnp Asls Pond Orerttow dollar Water Treatment Ewoore.
tOr dlOWoown oil or coal strad plants Efnuent from AlrPollutloss Control Devices condense ctxxlno water Coailno Tower dlowdowo Menufactullno Process Other Q dLSO Q dCCI QAPOP Q EPSO QOCPP QCOSSO g(CTdO Q MPPR QOTISR 2). otsaha roe/Reeelst xo wa sar Tarn per autre Olffatenee Oleo the maximum temperature difference between the 4)scherce an4 recelvlna waters for summer and winter operauni condltlons.
(see lnstwctlons) 5ummer Winter 9
32 DP, 24 Olschesoa Tellloeratureo Rate of Chance Per Hour O)w the maximum posslbl ~ rate of temperature Cbenpa Per now of dlscnaroe un4er opared no can.
dltlons.
(see Instructions)
NA,lr.>our
- 22. Water Temaeratute, Percentile Report (Fteeueney of Ocaunence)
In the table below, enter the temperature wnl¹t Is exceeded )0%
ot the year, $% of the year. 1% of the year end not at SII (maximum yearly temperature),
(see lnsttuct)ons)
Prequency of occurrence a
lnt¹se Water Tem perature (Sub(act to natural chanaes) b.
Olscherpe Water Tem perature 24 Water Intake Veteetty (see Instruct)one) 2$, Retention Tlnse Olw the length of time. In minutes, from start of water temperature rise to discharge of cool)he water, (sae Instruct)one)
O~~h
~11A Maximum oi NA
OISCHARCK SKRIAI NUMBKA 001 FOR AOCNCY U5C 24 A44ltlonkt Inlonaa4on 224 It~
Intotmatton Chemical constituents contained in this discharge will in part be representative of the naturally occurring chemical ualit of the intake water and will also have. chemical constituents of such ualit and uantity associated for nuclear eneratin facilities
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Either all or part of the elements enumerated in the Periodic Table, either i n ma from time to time be contained in the discharge.
17 The data reauested is variable in nature and not normally under the control of the ao l.icant.
Estimates or approx-a ticular information bein sou ht ma be R
o ts r eviousl submitted.
These documents are incorporated by reference in this submittal.
A complete set of effluent characteristics analyses will be performed.and submitted to the Division of Environmental Mana ement within one year after the commencement of commercial ooeration of this facilit.
Enaineerin re orts are available at CP8L head uarters 219C All phosporus compounds 41.7 (5ppm as P max.)
tolytriazol e zinc su fate 83.4 (10ppm max.)
ppm as inc max.
219d 1
1 8.4 as active ax.
CPL-03 ortho hosohate 12.M as PO tetraootass ium hydroxyethylidene di hos honic acid 1.4Ã as PO tol triazole 4.5X as tol triazole 2" as n
ir ari
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STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURlNGAND COMMERClAL FOR AGENCY USE SECTION IL BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION comolete tnis section for uch discnari)e indicated in section I, Item 9, tnat Is to surface waters.
This includes discharoes to municioal sew<<ace systems in wiiicn tho wastewater docs not i)a thraui)h a treatment wants briar ta beld) discharged to surface waters.
Oischaioes to wihis must bedescnoed wnere there are ano discnarqcs tn surface wal<<s fr<<in this facility. 5EFARATE QEscRIFTIONS QF EAcH QIScHAltcE AAE AECUIAEO EVEN IF SKVERAI.QlscHAftcE5 QRIGINATE IN THE 5AME FACILITY.Allvalues lor an exrstin1 ditch<<qe snoul4 oe reore.
sentative of the twelve Previous months at ooeration. It tnis ls a praoosed dlscharee. var~as shoul4 reflect best enoineerins estimates.
002 a
Oischaise 5erlsl Ne.
(sae inslriictlons) 241 ~
AOOITIONALINSTRUCTIONS FOA SELKCTEO ITKMSAPPEAA IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INOICATEO. REFER TO BOOICLET BKFOAKFIILING OUT THESE ITEhl5.
I, olschahe Serial No. an4 Name O,
Qlscharye Name Give name Of dlSCnarye, ifany.
(see Instructions)
Sanitary Treatment P1ant Discharge 2otb c.
previous olschar5e serial No.
Il orevious permit aoollcation was riiade for tlils discharge (see Item rL section I), oravide orev<<
oils discharge serial number
- 20) o 002 2.
Qlscharce ooeratlno Qates a
Qlschalse Baean Qate II Ine dischari)e descnoed beiaw is in aaeratian, qive the date iwitnin best ca<<mate) tno drscnar~
began.
b Qiscnarce to Beern Gate ll tne discnarr)e liat never nccurre4 but is alarmed for some future date, qwe tne date (wilninbell esli-mat ~) the dlschara>> willbasin.
242a 202b 81 11 YR MO v;i" I<<'A MO
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c.
Qischarse lo En4 Qate It dis.
chalce is sclioduiad to oe discnn.
tinued within Ihe next O years elva the date (within belt csll inatei tha diSCharqe willCnd.
YR MO Encineennq Reaart Available Check if an eni)ineerina reaort iS av<<labl ~ ta reviewinil aqency uoon red<<est.
(sae instruchons)
Qlscnalse Location Haiti~ 'tne political bound<<les within wnich the oaint af discnaroe is located.
Slate County (il aOnliCabie) City ar Taw<<
5.
Olschsree Point Qascrlallon Oiscnaiqe is into (cnecli anal:
(see instructions)
Slream (Includes ditches. arroyos.
ana atner Intermittent wat<<courses)
Lair~
Ocean North Carolina Make NA 2edb QST R gt.KK QOCK 2bos Aqency Use Municioal Sanil ~ry wastewater Transoart Syst<<n Municloal Combined 5anitary and Slorm Transoort System QMTS QMC5 Thla aecflon confalna 9 padea
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t OISCHARCE SEAIAI NUMBER 002 MuniClbal Storm Water Transport System Wul (In)ection)
Other (f 'ocher's Checked, specify Q STS Q WKI.
QOTH FOR AGENCY USE S.
Olschalte Point bat/toot Clve the precl$ o Iocatloll of the oolht of discharge to the nearest second.
Latitude loneitude 2044 OEO MIN OEG MIN SKC
~EC N. C. Plane Coordinate System N 651,300 E 2,004)550 7a OISeharee Iteoeleine Water Nellie Name lhe waterway at lhe point of dischuoe.(seo Ihstrllcli4hsl 2074 Harris Reservoir lt the dISChara)e IS threueh an Oul.
fall that extendS beyond the snore line or ls bei4w lhe mean l4w wal<< line. complete Item 4.
2070 For Aeencv Use Maror Minor Sub For Aqencv Use I 303e
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Offshore Otscnarte a.
olscharte olstance from shore b.
Olschaite Oeoth Ietow Wat<<
Surface 500 40 feet olscharte Typo an4 occurrence aa Type Of OISCnalte Cheek whether the dlschaloe ls coll tinuous or intermittent.
(see instructions) b, OIscharte Occurrence Days per Weeil Enter the average num.
ber of days per week (durinas penods of discharte) this dls.
charge occurs (conl Continuous Q(lnt) Intern>>ttent 7 days per week c.
Olscharee Occurrence -Months I It this dlscnar9e normally ooerates (ulher lnlermrttently.
or continuously) on less than a yeanaround basis (excludlne snuldowns ror routine malnte.
nance), check tno montns dur Inc the year when the discnuoe Is ooerat le). (see Instructions)
QUAN QFEO Q MAR a
QMAv! Qdurs Q3ul.
QSEP QOC r QNOV QAFR QAUC QOEC
- omoielo I terna 10 an4 11 It "Inter.
tlttantaa IS Checked In item 9W
)therwlsea proceed to Item 12a
- 0. Intermittent otscneree 4uahltty State the aVeraoe VOlume per dlaa Cnara)e OCCurrenCe ln lhOuaands Ot to I Iona, 2)0 ~ia aa
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aa aa t I Intermittent olscnareo ouratlon and F reek ency
~a Ihtarnllltent Oltcharte Ouratlon Per Oay Slate tne averato number of hours p<<day tne discharge Is opcratlne.
2tlo
~hours per day
- b. Intermittent Olschalto Frequency State the oversee number of dlscnuee occur rehCes Oer day during days when dlschartlnt.
2ttb Mhcharoe occurrences oor day N~~
12.
Maelmum Flow Period Olw the time oeriod In which the maalmum flowof this 4llcnarge occurs 21$
Prom to Jan Oec rn4ntn month L1-2
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NARC'KRIAI NUMeSR 002 I
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A lb. Acti Ity 0 crlpll n CI a
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piSCharge frOm Sanitary treatment narratlcre descrlplloli ol activity 415e praaucing this drscnargeclsee Instructlansl tc. ACIIWIyCausing OIICharge For
~ach 5IC Code which describes the activity causliig this discharge, supply the lype ancl maximum amount of ~liner the raw malahal cansum< or the proauct produced Ittern tant In the units specrflecl ln Table I al the lnstruc.
tlon ftoorciet. For SIC Codes not llstrrd in table I, uie raw rnalerlal or oroauction units normally used for measuring production.(see Instructions)
A Raw Materials St en SIC Code Maximum Unit AmountlOay ISee Tame il Shared C
{Serial I' c
4952 Oomestic Waste 600 people ools 00 is r
b.
Products SIC Code Stab t
Name
. Maximum Urilt AmountlOay I5ee Tabl ~ I)
Shared Oisc ISerial Nu
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0 OISCI IAIIC'P. 5EIIIAL NIJMII('t S'ft AGKHCY USK
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Waste Abatement practices descrtbe tne wast ~ aoatement practices usao on tnis oiscnargN with 4 brief nalratire (fee Instilictioils) 215a
., Extended a~eratInn ac
~Mali~
Waste Abateinent Cbees Lfslny the coafes listen In Table II of the Instruction Booklet.
Oatcnbe the Waate abatelnenta processes for this oischarge In the oroer in wnlch they occur If possible.
2)bb (4)
(10)
(22)
P SED IM (2)
BACTIV lb) lb)
~
(11)
(14)
(20)
(22)
(11 CCl OIS l8)
(9)
I x
(12) li (15)
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()8) l (21)
(24) l25)
OISCHArtCE SCAIAI NUMBEA 003 rrOrt ArSCNCY trSC S
t Ch ct<<lsttes See Item 26 Chests the boa beside er best estrlhate tree I
~ech constttsfeht vehsch ss tsr~nt In the ettruce nstructlonsl t tosscslsftre water I This oeterfhlrsstson Is to be baseo ors actual anasysN Parameter gISs Color 00080 Ammonia 00610 Organ@ nitmgon 0060$
Nitrate 00620 Nitritc 0061 S Phosphorus 0066S Sulfate 00945 Sulfide 0074$
SuUite 00740 Bromide 71870 Chloride 00940 Cyanide 00120 Fluoride 00951 Aluminum 0110$
Antimony 01097 Aransc 01002 BcryUium 01012 Barsssnl i 01007 Boron 01022 Cadmium 01027 Calcium 00916 Cobalt 01037 Chromium 01034 Fecal coliform bacteria 74055 Copper 01042 lroa 0104S X
01051 Magrscsium 00921 Ma~~
01055 71900 X
Molybdenum 01062 Nickel 01067 Selenium 01141 SUrcr 01071 j(
Potassium 00937 Sod!urn 00929 ThaUium 01059 X
Titanium 01152 Tin 01102 Zinc 01092 Afgicidcse 74051 Chlorusatod orgardc cornpoundse 74052 Pcsticidese 14053 Oiland grease OOSSO Phenois.
32730 Surfactaata 38260 Chlorine 50060 Radfoactisitye 14050
'Specify.substances, corn pounds andlor element Pcstlcidcs(lnnsctfcides, fungicidos, and rodenti
'ames s pecsliod ia Accrrrrebfe Common A'amer Prrrkife Lebefr. 2nd Edition, Eayironmentai roquuod by Subsccdon 162.7(b) of the Rogulati Fungicide, and Rodenticido Act.
s it item 26.
csdesI must bo rcportod ln terms of the acceptable common and Qcminrt Names firthe frsgrcrflrnrSrersrnrrsr on Protecdon Agency, Washington, D.C. 20250, June 1972, aa ons for the Enforccmeat of the Fodaral Inactfcfde,
4 I
r OISCHARCE SEAIAI ffUMSER fOR ACKIICYUSE J
ty ceserfptton ef Illtske snd clscnerse lror each of the parameters Idted bdow,~ In the approorlate boa the value or code letter answer called for.(tee Instructlonsl I
In add Itlon, enter the parameter name and code and ait reoulred values for any of the foll owl no parameters If they were checked In Iter.. Lot ammonia, cyankfe, aluminum, arsenfc, beryllium, cadmIum, chromlu~ cooper, lead, mercury,'lcuet, fefenlum, sfnc, phenos, oil ano;reate.
~nd chtorlne Ireal4u4)
(afluent gyp6 (I) p pbi (3)
X 0 lQ 3 (4) ct
,kl.
% 8 to (S)
O ke I"g (6) o u
E nC l7I
) fII)
Rotr Calhos per day 000S6 50,000
-50,000 75,000 CONT NA
'H Ups 00400 Tompctamte (fr(ates)
~ p 74028 Tompetamte (sammy)
~ p 74037 NA Blocftemlcal Oxyien Demand SOD~)
mg/1 00310 15 8
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
'g/1 00340 NA Total Suspeodod (aoaIQbnabls)
So8ds mg/1 00530 30 0
45 S pectic Coaductaace Itdctomhos/cm at 25 C 00095 Settleable Matter (aaidue) ml/1 0054$
NA Other dbchargm sbatipe bttake Acnr (serial numbers)(see lastmcdoos)
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- 4. chemical comooddon of these
~ddlthes (see Instructions).
Comolete Items 20 25 lfthere ls a thermal dlschsroe (e.Ill SSSOClate4 With ~ Steam and jOr POWer Seneratlan plant, steel mill.petroNum refinery, or any other manufacturlno process) an4 the total dlscnarqe llaw Is 10 mkllon calicos per day or mom.
(see Instructions)
- 20. Thermal Olschsrae 5aurce Cheek the appropriate l)am(s) Ind)cahno the source of the dlscha~
(sse Instrucdans)
Boll>> BlowdOwn Boiler Chemical ISsanlnp Ash Pond Orerrtow Seller Water Treatment Evsoora tor Slowdown OII or Coal Plred Plants Efnuent from AlrPellutlan Control os@lees Condense Coallnp Water Coalln5 Tower Slowdown Manu fscturfns Process Other HA Q OLSO QBCCI.
QApos QBPBO Qocpp Q coNO QCTBO Q MPPR Q OTHR 2t, O)sahareaffteeeivlna waisr Tamper autre olffarenee
.Che ihe maximum temperature 4llference between the dlscnsrte sn4 recehlna waters for summer an4 winter ooeratlne condltlans.
(see Instructions)
Summ>>
Winter 22.
Olschsrae Tamoersture, Itate of Chance Per Hour Che the maximum passlbl ~ rate of temperature chsnpe oer hour at dlscnsroe un4sr aperatlno can.
dltlans.
(Iee Instructions) 2$. yraler Tsmaerature, Percentile Report (Irreaueney of occurrence)
In the table below, ent>> the temperature watch ls eaceede4 10%
Of 'lhe yearr Sll Ot the yearr 1% Of the year and not at aH (maklmum yearly temperature).
(sae Instruct)ans) frreauency of occunence a
Intake water Tanperatule (Sutgect to natural chances) b.
osscharye wat>> Temperature 2520
'$%))
.Ir.i ac)
I h8a NA HA NA P,ih aur OP Maalmum I
- 24. water Intake vaeehy (sse Instructions) 2$. Ratenden Time Olwthelenath of time, In minutes, from start of water temperature rise to dlscnan)e of cckkfn5 water. (Iee Instructions) feethec.
NA NA
OISCHARGE SERIAL NUMSKR 002 POII ACKHCYUSC
- 24. A44tttonel InIonnation Intotmetlon Chemical constituents contained in this discharge will in o t be reoresentative of the naturally occurring chemical
'k water and will also have chemical antit associated with similar discharges for nuclear generating facilities of this size, type, and in this geographical location that ma be.conve ed to Harris Lake. 'ither all or part of the elements enumerated in the Periodic Table, either bination ma from time to time The data re uested is variable in nature and not normal'ly the control of the ao licant.
Estimates or approx-ar information bein sou ht ma be R
orts reviousl ln this Al~:--P~-t t
1'e erformed and submitted to the Oivision of Environmental Mana ement within one ear after the commencement of i n o this faci1it.
4 Lv
STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURINGAND COMMERCIAL SECTIONIL BASIC DISCHAR(aE DESCRIPTION FOfl AGENCY USC conio<ete this section for each aischarqe indicated in 5echon I ~ Item 9, that Is lo surface walerL This includes a<scharqes lo munkipa< seweraqe systems in wnich t<ie wastewater does not qo tnrouqn a lrealment wdrka Pripr lo Oeinq 4<IC<<arqed lo surface waters Oiscnarqes to wells muR be described wnere there ai ~ <uso discnarces to surface waters frnn< ibis facility. 5CFARATC OC5CAII<TIONS OF CACH olscHARGC AAE RCOUIREO CVEN IF scvcRAL olscHARGcs GRIGINATEIN THC 5AMC FAcILITY.Allvalues for an eiuslinq 4<scharqe snouid be lepra.
sentative of the twe<ve prewous months of operahon.
If this ls a propos<<5 dlscharqe, values snouid reflect bast en9<neerlnq astlmateL AOOITIUNALINSTRUCTIONS FOA SELECTEO ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE IN5TAUCTION8OOKLET AS INOICATEO. REFER TO 8OOICLET 8EFOAE Fll LING OUT THESE ITEMS.
t.
olscharqe serial No.aha Name a
O<scharqe Serial Ne.
(see inslructionsl 2494 003 b.
O<schaiqe Name Gwe name ol alscharqe. if any.
(see instructions}
Metal Cleaning Mastes 241 ~
C.
previous otschaiqe Sa<sal No.
If previous permit apo<<cation was made for this 4<scharqe (see Item 4,Section I), provide orev>>
ous discnarqe serial number.
003 1.
Olschalqe Operatlnq Gates a
oischaiqe Caqan Oate tf the aiscnarqe caser<bed beiow is in operation qive the dale (wilh<n bast esliiviatei 'the a<sana<94 beqaii 2424 YR MO b.
Oischarqe to beq<n Oate II the ai5cnaiqe has never nccurrea bul
<5 planned ior Some luture dale, qive the 4ate (within best ~s<i ~.
matel the d<5charqe will beq<n.
202b 87 09 YR MO C.
Ol<eharqe IO Cnd Oat ~
II dk.
charqe is scheduled lo be discnn-tinuea within ihe next b years.
qive the date (within best.csli-inatei the d<scnan<e willend.
2424 YA MO Enq<neennq Report Available Chock if an enq<neer<nq reOorl
<S avai<ap< ~ to rewewinq aqency upon reouest.
(see instruct<onsi 2CS Q
4.
Olscharqe Location Name the politkai boundaries wilh<n wilier<
the poiiit of 4<scharqe
<5 loca<ed State County-North Carolina Make a+
vu (il applicable) City or Town 2044 5.
Olscharqe point Oascnotlon oischarqe is into (check one(:
(see instruct<onsi Strea<n (Inciuaes a<tches. arroyos, ana other <ntermitlent watorcoursesl Lake Ocean 155a QSTR P.ISC Qocc Munkipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System Munkioal Combined Sanitary aod Slorm Transport System QMT5 QMCS Th(4 eeet ion confalne 9 f<ei(es.
EOR AGEISCY'USE Municipal 5torm Water Transport Systecn well (In(ection)
Otner II 'other's checked, specify Q STS QWEL QOTH
~.
Oisaha lee Point Lat/Long Give the precise location of 'lhe point of dlscnarge to the nearest second.
Latitude Longitude OEG ~IN ROC' EG MIN SEc N.
SEC F C. Plane Coordinates System 651,300 2,004,550 7.
Olsaharge Itacalvlng Water Name Name the waterway 4t the point of discharge.(see Instructions) 10ya Harris Reservoir If the discharge ls tnrougn an out-fall that extends beyond the snore line or IS below the mean low wat<< tine, Cpmplete Iten CL For Aeencv Use Muor I Minor 5uo For Agency Use I 5034 Offshore Oischarge a
O)scharge Olstance from 5hore b.
Discharge Oepth below Water 5urfaco 1004 500 40 feet 9.
Discharge Type and Occurrence 4
Type ef Oischarge Checu wneth<< the dhcnarge Is con llnuous or cnlermlltent.
(see cnstructlons) b.
Olschalge Occulreclce Oays par Weecc Enter the average nurn-ber of days per weecc (during pefcocls of dlsCnarge) 'lhls dls charge occurs 1000 Q (con) Continuous 5 (tnt) Intermcitent days per wcecc 2
c.
olscnarge occurrence Months I If tnis dlscnuge normany operat<<( ~ltn<< lntermcltanhy.
or continuously) on I<<s tnan 4 year'around basis (~cccludlng Shutdpwrlt fdr rputine malnte nancel, checu tne months dur Ing tne year when tne discharge Is operating.
(See Instructions)
QJ4N QfEt)
QM4R QAPR QMAV. Q JUN Q JUI Q AUG QsEp Qoc r QNOV QoEC Varying on a
3 to 4 year frequency
- omptete Items 10 and 11 If"Inter.
'll(tant'lchecked In I fern 9Ao
)therwlse, proceed to Item 11.
- 0. Intarnllltent Olsahalge Guanttty State the awrage volume per ols.
charge occurrence In tnousancls ol 941Ion s thousand ganons per dcscna ge occurrence.
I L Intermittent Olsclcarge Occratlecl and frleeueney Intercnlttant Olscharge Ouratlon seer Oay State tne awrage number of hours per day the discharge cl OPerating,
- b. Intermittent O)scharge frrectueney 5tate the av<<age number of dlscnarge occur ran eel per day during days when discharging 19th ours per day 0 Isch4rge oCCurrenCCS Per day 1
)1.
Maalmum Plow irected Give the time perloct In which the maacmum flow of this discharge occurL Prom to NA crlontn rlcoclth tl-2
~
~
e OISC)tAAGE SERIAL NUMBER 003 FOA A4ENCy USE l l
C]eaning of heat exchange equipment bp chemica1 natraliw delctiptlon of activity
[
SIS0 ptoducltus this dlschatifegsee Insttuctlom) so1utions.
Ie. ActivityCauslne oitchaee Fot eacn SIC Code which describes the activity causlne this dlscnaroe, supply the type ancf maximum amount of ~ithet the raw nlaterlal consumed (Item )aa) or the product pioduced (Item )ab) In the units specified in Table I of the Instruc-tion Booxlet. Fot SIC Codes not II'liedin table I~ use taw inetetlal or production units normally used for measurind production.(see instructions) a Aaw Materiala SIC Code Stee I
Name Maxlmuin Unit Amount/0 ay (See Tab l~ I)
Shared OISChaePea (Serial Number)
Froducta SIC Code Name
~ Maxlmum Unit Amolint/Oay (See Table I)
Shared Oischatees (Setlal Numbet) 4911 E1ectric Powe Services 900 Z-1 001, 002, 004
nisc>IAROF. 55II<rtt NUMIIIR 003 FOR ACKNCY USE 15, Waste Abatenient a.
Waste Abatemant tracttces oascnbe the waste abatement oracbcas uses on this dlscharoe with a brief narrative.
)see Iiisfructtons) 215 ~
Narrativei ulation, sedimentation Was'te Abatement Colses Urine tile codes listed In Table II of the Instruction Booriiet, describe the waste abatement processes for this dlscharqe in the order in wnicrl they occur If bossibl ~
21$b LTL L)4)
LLI)
(Ia)
(L6) 124) l22) 122)
,)
CNEUTR PSEOD1 (4) 01 l2) 16)
I l5)
I e
112) 115)
I L)5)
{2!)
)2e)
CCOAGO 125)
s s
s OISCHAltCKMRIALNUMBER 003 trOR AOCNCY U5C Ie. wastewater cnsrsctertstles orient I"tne est<<ent taucnsrae water). Ttsts aeterrntnsusm Is to be uesea on actust ~I~
or aest asti mate tsee Instruct Ion st Parameter ilies Color 00080 Ammonia 00610 Organic nitrogen 0060S Nitrate 00620 Nitrite 0061S Phosphorus Q066S Sulfate 00945 SulfMe 00745 Sulllte 00740 Bromide 71870 Chloride 00940 Cyanide 00720 Fiuarile 009S I Aluminum 01105 Amirnony 01097 Arsemc 01002 BeryUium 01012 Barium 01007 Boron OIQ22 Cadmium 01027 Calcium 00916 Cobalt 01037 Chromium 01034 Fecal coliform bacteria 7405$
Copper 01042 Iran 0104S Lead 01051 Metnesium 00927 Mange nc>>
0105$
Molybdenum 01062 Nickel 01067 Selenurm 01147 Sllrcc 01077 Potassium 00937
, Sodium 00929 Thallium 01059 Titanium 01152 Tin 01102 Zinc 01092 Atgicidcss 74051 Chlorinated orgardc compoundss 740S'2 Pesticidess 74053 Oiland gree>>
00550 Phenols.
32730 Sur fsctants 38260 Rsdloacdrltye 74050
'Specify substances, compounds andfor elements in Item 26.
Pesticides(ln>>cticides, fungicides, and rodantiddes) must be reported in terms of the acceptable common names specsfled in Accrpre6fe comnsae Ãarres erssf cJIcmiccf Nensss f~ dse Ingrecfknr Srelemerrr an Pcrrrcsfe Le6eJs. 2nd Edition. Ernrironmentsl pro tecdon Agency,Washington, D.C. 20250, June 1972, as required by Subsection 162.71b) of the Regulations for the Enforcement of the Federal Insecthdde, Fungicide, and Rodenhcide AcL
0 ol5cHARoc 5EAIAI NUMncR POll AQKNgy Ilats tyo oeaartpden ef Intake ane olscharse I
For seen of the parameters Ilstea below, ant>> In the appropriate hox tne value or cope letter answer callect foresee Instructtonsl In aacltlan, enter the parameter name ana COde anCt all reaulrep Valuea IOr any Of the fellcwlnp parametarS If they Were CheCueu In Item tet ammonia. cyanide. aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cacmhun, chromium, cooper. lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, zinc, phends, oil ano;rea:e.
ann chlorine fresatuall.
in(tush!
E(Dtlaat C
8s4 BSB (1) 1s f hajj (3)
X O os (5)
I"g p C (6) o u 3 h
Z I1I ) iII)
Hoer GaQons pef day 00056 50,000 10,000 50,000 Tempera tate (srhttct)
~ F 1402$
HA Trsnpetatnte (sentmfg)
~ F 74021 AHA Bhxheadcal Oa~ Demand (BOD Why)
HA mljl 00310 Cheval Oxygen Demand (COD)
'al 00340 NA 7otsl Suspended (noaQltatabla)
Sekh mgjl 00530 30 30 Sp<<8k Coaductaaa mksomhosjcm at 25 C 00095 Satthlabie Masses (teskhsa)
Irdjl 00545 Othef dhchatgea sharks httake noel (serial numbers)/sac {nsttpctkaa)
~
~
~
II I
I y
I I
t~
I I
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n OISCIIARGE SERIALNUMEER
(}Q;~
POlt ACENCY usg
- 4. Chemical cocnposltlon of those
~ddltlVea (See lnatlustlonSI ~
). )v NA Complete Items 20 ZS Ifthere Is a thermal dlscharoe (O,pv aSSOC4ted Wl'Ih a Ste<<ll andlor POWOr Oeneratloll plant, ste<<mlle petroleum refinery, or any other msnufacturlna proa<<I acc4 the total discharge flowIs 10 mullon calicos per day or more.
(see Instructlonsl Soe Thermal Olsaharae So<<ree the aopcoortato Item(s) Indtcattlvs the source of the discharge.
(soe Iclstcuctlonsl Seller Slowdown Boiler Chemical Ctaanlne Ash Pon4 Overhow Sollor Water Tratmont Evaoora tor showdown Oll or Coal Illred Plants Effluent from Alrp<<lutlon Control Oevtcee Con4onse Coollhi Water Cocaine Tower Slowdown Manufactu dna Procesa-Other s1 ~ osseharee/Rae<<vina water Tameec
~tore 0lffacona OIvothe maximum temperature difference bah<<eon the dlscharea and cocecvlno waters for summer an4 winter oporad no condlt lens.
(sae Instructions)
Sun.mor
- c~rg
's=s,b
)ee)ve e
4 4 v (Cc
'pp SEE.
Q 0LEO QSCCL QAPOP Q EPSO QOCXP QCOfso Q CTIO Q MPPlt QOTHR Winter 0fc XSe OISCharee Tameetaturee Itate Of Chance Por Hour Give the macclmunl posslbl ~ rate of temperature chanoa por hour of dHChVOe under Operatl ncf COn.
dltlons.
(see Insttuctlonst Water Tameeratuce) P<<antll ~
ftaoort (fcceauonay of Ocaunencel In the table below, enter the temperature wnlcI1 Is exceeded 10ss of theyoar, std of the yov, 1% of the year and not at aH (maximum yovty tam porature].
(see InsttuctlonsI Pcequoncy of occurrence a,
Intake Water Tam decatur<<
(sub(ect to natural chaneasI b.
Olscharsa Wat<<'omoerature Water Intasce VWcatty (see lnstrucdonsl ftetendon Tithe Olve tho Ianeth of time. In minutes. from start of water temperature rise to discharge of coctlns water. (see Instructional e ts ee4p eaCe
~fe8
)Ivve c,
~fr
\\
Ofr.+Our Maximum op I
a OISCHAltGKSKlltAt NUMBClt 003 fOIt AQKNCYUSC 24, Adotttanat ttttonoatioo 2'
tattt Intoamattoo Chemical constituents contained in this discharge wi sn part be representative of the naturally occurring chemical quality of the intake water and will also have chemical constituents of such quality and quantity associated with similar discharoes for nuclear generating facilities of this size t e
and in this eooraohical location that is Lake.
Either all or art of the elements enumerated in the Periodic Table, either singularly or in any combination, may from time to time be contained in the discharge.
d e
ested is variable in nature and not normall te or aoorox-available in the Discharge f<onitoring Reports previously submitted.
The documents are incorporated by reference in this submittal.
A complete set of effluent characteristics anal ses will be erformed and submitted to the Division of n ironmenta Hang ement within one ear after the commencement
~
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STANDARO FORM C MANUFACTURINGANO COMMERCIAL lrOR AGENCY usE SECT!ONK 8AS(C OISCHARGE OESCRIPTlON coinoiale this section ror each ditcharqo indicale4 in section I, item t, that is to surface waters.
This inclu4es 4iscnarqes to municroal seworaqe systeins in wnich the wastewater 4oes nol qo tnrouqn a liealmenl woriis prior to belnq dlscnarqed lo surface waters.
Qiscnarqos to wont niusl oe deicnoeil wnere tnere ~ re also discnaroos lo surface waters friiinlnis faolity. SEPARATE QCscRIpTIQNS QS EACH oiscHARGC ARE REQUIRco EYEN ls'EYERAl QtscHARGE5 QRIGINATE IN THE 5AME SActi ITY. Ah val4es for an osis'llnq dlscnaiqe snouid be fsore.
sontahve of Ihe twelve prewous montns of operation. If lnis is ~ propos<<l discharqe values shoul4 reflect best enqrnoerfnq estimates.
AQOITIorrAI IN5TRUCTIONS POR SEL,ECTEO ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE IN5TRUCTION BOOK( ET AS INOICATEO. REFER TO BOoitL,ET BEFORE PIL I IfaG OUT THESE ITEfrt5 Qlschsrqe Serial No. and Name a.
Qischaiqe 5arial No.
(see instructionsl 5%qa 004 b.
Olscharqe fsenie Give name Of OIScharqe, it any.
(see instructions(
Low Volume Wastes C.
previous oiaenarqe sarsas Ne.
It previous perriiit apoiicaliois was made for this Oiscliarqe (Sae Item a,Section I), provide Orovr.
ous drscnarqe serial number.
Soto 004 QISCharqe Qperatlnq Oatea a.
Oischarqe soqan Qate It tne discnarqe 4oscribed below is iii operation, qlve the dat ~ (within bosl estimate( lire discharqe boqan.
ZeSO 83 05 YR MO b
Qi~charqe to doqrn oale It the dllcharqo has liavor ncc4rred bitt is orannod for some future elate, qwe tne date (within best o\\h.
malo) lne 4lscnarqe willbasin.
505b YR MO c.
Oilcnarqe te Cnd Qate if dis.
cnaroo is scneduied to be drscnn tinued within the next 5 years.
qive tne dale (within oest cstl ~
inalei tne drscnarqo willcnd.
SO!e YR MO Enqinoonnq itodors Available Check il an enqrneennq report is avanaote lo reviewinq aqency upon reouesl (Ioe inuruc'lloilsi oischarqo I ocatton Name the pohlical boundaoea within wnron tne point of 4iscnarqe i~ located.
State County North Carolina Wake Ao vU>>
(il aonlicaoiei city or Town Olscharqe point Qoscrtotlon Oiscnarqo is into (chock oneE (soe Instf4clioilsi Stream (includes ddchos, arroyoL
~nd otner intermittent watcrcoursost Like Ocean Xbdo Q5TR
~KE QOCE Municipal sanitary wastewater Traiispoit Sys'I em Municloal Combinois 5anitary an4 Storm Transport Syltoin QMTS QMC5 Thfo section confalne 9 pel(ra.
1 OISCSIARQE 5ERIALNUM8ER 004
~
>7 Municipal Storm Water Transoart 5ystern W<ptu44 OKO MIN OEO MIN 5KC
~EC N
N C.
P1ane Coordinate System 651,300 2,004,550 T>>
olseharoe Raoatvihe waNr Name Name tne waterway at the point of dlccnaroe.tree lnstructlohsl 2074 Harris Reservoir lt lhe dischal>>fe Is throuon an out falfthat extends beyon4 the snore line or ls below the mean law water line, complete liam 4 Por Aesne Uie Malar Minor Suo I or Aeelicv Use 1 054 4,
Offshore Olscharoe 4
oxcharoe otstanae frohc Shore b.
olscharoe oeptlt pelew water Surface Olsohaiee Type ~ Ii4 Ocaurreiiae a.
Type et Ohchscee Checx wnether lhe ditch<<oe ls con hhuous or mistmlttent>>
Ilee ihstructlonsl 2poe 500 40 Q Icohl Continuous lintI Intarnulleht b.
olscnalya occurrence 04ys oer yraelc Eh'ler 'lhe averacre Iiulii'er af days oer weex Idurcho periods of chscnal eel lnN dls>>
charge occurs.
44ys oer weecc 7
c.
Olscharse Ooounehee Months I lt lhiS dlconarqa narihany oo<<ates tallh>> IONrmcttently>>
or continuously) on less tnan 4 year'4rouhd 04sls Ieocludlho shutdowns far routine malnte>>
nanceL criecic lhe nionths dur.
Ihg lhe year wliell the dltcnaree Is operatinp.
Isee Instructional QJAN QPEn QMaR QMav. Q JUN Q JUL QSEP Q OC I' NOV QAPR Qaua QOEC
- omolate ltalns IO and lilt "inter ill'Nht>>>> IS Checue4 In Item %A Itherwcce>> proceed lo Item 12>>
- o. Ihtenhlttehs otsaharee uacccsty State the oversee voiume per dla chacqe occuirence In thousands of
>fellahs>>
thousahcs osilohs oer dcscna ge occurrence.
I 'I. Ihtelrcuttaht oxoharse ovralfeo and P>reevehcy a.
Intermittent Olsaharpa ouralien
~er Oay Stale lne avemee number Of hours O>> aay the dlscnaree is ooerat iny.
2l 1p
~houra Par d4Y 12
- b. Inteflnittent Otsaharpe frreeuehey 5late the av>>aee hunioer ol ditch>>oe occiih l>>lees Der aay dunno days when dllchalochs>>
dlschalpe occlirlehcas per dcY 12.
Maalmum Pl ew Porc oo Olw lhe time o>>cod In wnich the maaimuhi flow ol lhis dlscnaroe occurs 21K Pro JAILIo QRC H-2
QISC'HAftCKSKIIIALNUM88ft 004 frOR AOCNCY VSC r IS. ActhiilyOescrlptlon Give ~
narrahve aescriohon of Kttvity proauclrvi this alscnaroe tsee Instructional Wastewater from ion exchange, sludge dewaterin
, water treatment
- systems, evaporator wdown laborator and samplin
- streams, inaae oil contaminated drains cooling steam generator blowdown, and any other miscellaneous wastes streams not otherwise identified elsewhere in this ao lication.
l4. ActivityCaustne Otschaile fror
~acn sic code wnicn aescnoes the activity causfne this alscnal~
suooly lhe type ana maximum amount ot ~ilher tne raw matanaf consumed iitem tca) or Ihe oroauct proauced tltom leal In the units specified in Taol ~ I of the lnstruc tlon Sooulat.
par SIC Codes not lilted in Iaole I, use raw material or proouclion units normany used for measuiine Proauctlon.face lnstruchonsl flaw Materials SIC Coae St44 t
Naisle Maximum Unit AmountfOay fSee Tapis I)
Shared Ofscnaryee fSerial Humoer I
- o. products SIC Coae
~ Maxlmuin Unit Ainount/Oay ISee Tafsse ll Shared Oischaipes (Serial Numoert 4911 Electric Power Services 900 Z-l 001, 002, 003
~
I DISC>>AIt(:F. SEIIInt NuMiifft FOft ACIENCY USK
~
lIL'.
t5, Waste Abaternant a
Wafle Abatement Fraatlces Oescribe tile waste abaterneiit practices iisao oil this discharge with a Drier iiarrathie (tee Instnlctrons)
Neutralization, coagulation, sedimentation ion exchange, separation,'iltration
- b. waste Abatement codes tfstnc the codes listed in )'aole II of tne Instruction Coo<<let, detchbe the watt ~ abatement brocesses for this dlscharoe ih the order in which they decor If possible.
2tlb (1) ScKUER (a) 3QQQX.
(10)
(,) CCOAGU (s) J)~~O 1ll PSEDIt<
l6) l)2)
((6)
I 19)
(20)
()9)
(2()
l22)
(22)
(2a)
(2$ )
0 1
olscHAltQKsKItlALNUMBKrt 004 PON A4CNCY USC 1 e. wastewater charsctsrlattea chscu ms oaa bsslde sech cahadruent whkh d orient In the scrlvsnt (atschsros waterl. This ostsrmlnatlon la ta be basso an setose analysts of best esdmste tsse mstluctlotlst Color 00080 Ammone 00610 organic nitrogen 00605 Nitrate 00620 Nitntc 006)5 Phosphorus 00665 Sulfate 00945 5Wilde 0074$
Sulilte 00740 Bromide 71870 Chloride 00940 Cyanide 00720 Fluociie 00951 Atununuln 01105 Annmany 01097 Arsenic 01002 1
Parameter 214:.
Copper 01042 icon 01045 Lead 01051 Magnsnum 00927 Mange asm 01055 Mcrcucy 71900 Malybdenuln 01062 Nickel 01067 Sdsnium 01147 Sihna 01077 Potassium 00937 Sodiuns 00929 ThalHuns 01059 Titanium 01152 11n 01102 Zinc 01092 Parameter 2'eryllium 01012 Barium 01007 Boron 01022 Cadmium 01027 Calcium 00916 Cobalt 01037 Chromium 01034 Fecal coliform bacteria 74055 AIgicidac'4051 Chlocinated organic compaundas 74052 Pcsticidas 74053 Oil snd grease 00550 Phcnols.
32730 Surfactanta 38260 Chlorine
$0060 Radloactlsitys 74050 X
See Item 26
'Specify substances, compounds and/or elements at Item 26 Paticides(lnmcdciiss, fungicidcr. and rodsndcides) must be rcyocted ln tenne af the sccsytsble common names sysaficd in Acccfscshfe Cahunora Hscncs sncf CJtcmiceJ Hsnscs fee che fngredirnc Scsccntcnr ort Pcrckifs Caber 2nd Edhion, Enrtronmental Pcotecdon Agency, Wasldngton, I3.C. 20250, June 1972, aa caquicad by Subsccdon 162.7(b) af the Regulations foc the Enforcemsnt of the Federal lnactidde, Fungicide, and Rodsnncids Act.
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OI5CHARCK5KRIALNUMbCR 004 frOR ACCIICY JSE 17 rtesestetton ef Intake ano OIscnaree fror ascii of the oarameters llsteo Mow, enter In ttl~ aoorooriate box the value or cone latter ansewr cailecf for/see Instivctlonst In aosltlon, enter the oarameter name ano cease ano ail reouireo eaiues for any of the foiiowine parameters lfthey wwo checueo In item toi ammonia. cyanete, aiununum, arsenic, beryllium, caomlum, chromium, coooer. Iaao, mercury, nickel, selenium. tine, onenois. oil ano;res~a.
~no cillorlne tresasual)e l&aeat Ellhaor Patatnetcr sod Code isi (3) jBjl (4)
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mal 00340 NA Total 5uspeoded (ooatgiacsble}
5okia thill 00530 30'00 Specie Cosubsctaoco Inkrombosicto at 25 C 00095 NA Settleabb Matter (reskbse) htlll 00545 NA
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Chemical compoutlon of these dolt)res (me Imttuctlone) ~
1 comoHte Items 20 25 Ifth>>e ls a thwmal dlscharse (e.o>> aSSOCIated With a Ste>>n an4/Or power panaratlen plant, clast mill, petrfnaum reflorry, or any omar msnufacturlna process) aad the total dhchsrae llew ls 10 nlallen aallons par day or more>>
(lee ulscfuctlonsl NA
- 25. Thermal Olscha ran 5ee~
Checu the aoofoolfate It>>n(s) Ifl4lcatlng the source of the 4)scharpa (lee Instructions)
Boll>> Blowdown Bolt>> Chemical Clean(no Aah Pon4 Overflow Bollw water Tre tment Eva pore tor Blow4own Oll or Coal Stree Plants Bfftusnt from Jur pcclutfon control osvlcas conden>> cooflnp wacw CoolInc Tower Blowdowll Msnu facturlno Process Other l!8';i 4>> 4
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QAPOS Q BPBO Qocsp QCONo Q cTBO Q MSPR QOT)IR 21.
Oasens lao/Reesfvf ao War Talnpel
~tule Olffsfenee Qlyethe maxfmum tsmpwsture difference between lhe dlscharae and lac>>vino waters for lummw an4 winter operadna con4ltlons.
(see instruct lons) 5ummw Winter
- 22. oiscnarae Temperature, Itate ef Chance Par Hour Qbe the maximum Oosslplerate of tsmoerature chance per hour of dfssnaroe undw opwstlne ctm onions.
(Iee Instructions)
S./hour
- 22. Water Tsmeerature, Pwfemlle Resort (Sfeeusnsy of Oseuneneel ln the tapis oalow, sneer the temowature which lsexcesded 10%
of the year,5% of the year, 1% of the year and not at aH (maximum yswly tsmoerature).
(see Instructions)
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Intalce watw Tsmpwature (5ucdecc to natural chances) 0>>
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OS ofr 24 Water latafce Vatesfty (see Instrucdons) 25, Itssentlen Time Qlve the lanoch of time, ln muwtes. from stwt of watw tamp>>acute flee to dschaf>>ae ot coollny wacw (sse Instructions)
e't5Qt4ARCK SERIAL NUMBER 004 rOR ACatCV U5C
~g. Aootttonat tntonnatton Itim Intotmetlon Chemical constituents contained in this discharge will in part'e representative of the naturally occurring chemical quality of the intake water and will also have chemical
'onstituents of such ualit and uantit associated simi har es for nuclear oeneratina facilities may be conveyed to Harris Lake.
Either.all or part of the elements enumerated in the Periodic Table, either sin ularl or in an combination, ma from time to time be t ined in the discha e.
17 The data requested is variable.,in nature and not normally under the control of the applicant.
Estimates or approx-imations of the articular information bein sou ht may be available in the Oischar e Monitorin Re orts reviousl
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~amp~ ~~afiluen~haracf~
analyses will be performed and submitted to the Division of Environmental Management within one year after the commencement of cormercial o eration of this facilit.
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'Radioactive contamination is re ulated b
the Nuclear v 'i n and therefore n t addressed in this application.
17 In-plant treatment of water may include filtration, chlorination, carbon filters, de asification, and ion evcha~n e.
Measurements of effluent ollutants to date would not necessarily be indicative of levels during normal operation.
Values presented are best estimates.
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