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Responds to 890912 Ltr Re 890928 Performance Audit Insp of NPDES Permit.Discharge Piping Buried in Concrete Which Makes Retrofitting for Alternative Flow Measurement Instrumentation Impractical
ML18033A997
Person / Time
Site: Browns Ferry  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 10/19/1989
From: Schmierbach M
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
To: Piznar T
ALABAMA, STATE OF
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NUDOCS 8910310033
Download: ML18033A997 (8)


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ACCESSION NBR:8910310033 DOC.DATE: 89/10/19 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-259 Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1, Tennessee 05000259 50-260 Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Station, Unit 2, Tennessee 05000260 50-296 Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Station, Unit 3, Tennessee 05000296 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION SCHMIERBACH,M. Tennessee Valley Authority RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION PIZNAR,T.G. Alabama, State of

SUBJECT:

Responds to 890912 plant.

ltr re 890928 performance audit insp at D

DISTRIBUTION CODE: C001D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE: S TITLE: Licensing Submittal: Environmental Rept Amdt 6 Related Correspondence NOTES:1 Copy each to: B.Wilson,D.M.Crutchfield,B.D.Liaw,S.Black 05000259 R.Pierson, 1 Copy each to: S.Black,D.M.Crutchfield,B.D.Liaw, 05000260 R.Pierson,B.Wilson 1 Copy each to: S. Black,D.M.Crutchfield,B.D.Liaw, 05000296 R.Pierson,B.Wilson RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL LA 3 3 PD 1 1 GEARS,G 1 1 INTERNAL: ACRS 6 6 AEOD/DSP/TPAB 1 1 NRR/DEST/SGB 8D 1 1 NRR/DREP/RPB 10 2 2 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT 1 1 O~E 1 0 OGC/HDS2 1 0 REG FILE 01 1 1 RGN2 DRSS/RPB 1 1 EXTERNAL EGGG S IMPSON p F 2 2 LPDR 1 1 NRC PDR 1 1 NSIC 1 1 R,

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY DCT 19 meS Ns. Treena G. Piznar Environmental Engineer Industrial Branch Water Division Alabama Department of Fnvironmental Management 1751 Federal Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36130

Dear Nrs. Piznar:

TFHHESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWHS FERRY HUCLEAR PLANT (BFH) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELINIHATIOH SYSTEN PERMIT HO. AL0022080 PERFORNAHCE AUDIT IHSPECTIOH (PAI)

REFERENCE:

LETTER, TREEHA G. PIZHAR TO N. PAUL SCHNIERBACH, SEPTEMBER 12, 1989 This is in response to the referenced letter regarding the June 28 PAI I conducted at BFH by your st'aff. Enclosed is our response to items (1) and (2) of the, referenced letter.

If you have questions or need additional information, please call Abraham H.

Loudermilk, Jr., at (615) 632-6656 in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Sincerely, N. aul chmierbach, Nanager Environmental l}uality cc: Nr. Bruce R. Barrett, Director Water Nanagement Division U.S. Environmenta'I Protection Agency, Region IV 345 Courtland Street, HE.

Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Ns. S. C. Black, Assistant Director for Projects TVA Projects Division United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint, North 11555 Rockvi lie Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852 Q00I Continued on page, 2

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OCT 19 1989 Ns. Treena G. Piznar cc: Hr. F. R. NcCoy, Assistant Director for Inspection Programs TYA Projects Division Office of Special Projects United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, HW.

Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323

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ENCLOSURE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY RESPONSE PERFORHANCE AUDIT INSPECflON REPORT OF BROMNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFH)

Item I flow'measurement Item number (1) of your September 12 letter concerned alternatives for DSH 103 and DSN 104. Our investigation of flow measurement capabilities at these discharge points indicates that the existing methodology:

accurately represents the flow from these points and is the most practical approach because:

(a) the existing methodology is a volumetric technique based on the known volume of the container (sump and tank) and a level gauge for the level of liquid removed during discharge. The level 'etermining gauges for each discharge point are periodically calibrated.

Accurate flow measurement from DSN 104 is a Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirement for determining the amount of radioactivity released from BFH; and (b) the discharge piping is buried in concrete, which makes retrofitting for alternative flow measurement instrumentation impracticable.

Item 2 Item number (2) concerned the reporting of representative temperature data for DSH 105. Temperature data are not being reported for this discharge point because BFH is not operational (all units are in layup status) and not discharging through DSN 105. There has not been a discharge from DSN 105 since February 1987, as indicated by the monthly Discharge Honitoring Reports submitted to ADEN. Nhen operational, temperature data will be obtained utilizing thermal indicators located on the effluent side of the residual heat exchangers for each nuclear generation unit. This is the nearest accessible monitoring location after final treatment (heat exchangers) and prior to discharge to Haters of the United States. There are no additional sources of heat or significant heat reduction following monitoring, and the temperature data taken here will, therefore, be representative of the temperature of the water being discharged. Temperature data will be recorded in the nuclear plant's control room and retrieved from these recorders for reporting purposes. Should these recorders temporarily malfunction, temperature data can be obtained by manually grabbing a water sample from the discharge piping i of the heat exchangers for temperature measurement. Grab sampling has been utilized in the past due to recorder problems. However, instrumentation repair will be completed prior to startup, and we do nod anticipate the need for grab sampling for temperature at DSH 105 upon operation of BFH.

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