ML18106A227

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Forwards New Jersey NPDES Discharge Monitoring Rept for Salem Generating Station for Month of Nov 1997. Rept Is Required by & Prepared Specifically for EPA & New Jersey Dept of Environ Protection
ML18106A227
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Site: Salem  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 12/17/1997
From: Bakken A
Public Service Enterprise Group
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NEW JERSEY, STATE OF
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Publit!: Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038-0236 Nuclear Business Unit December 17, 1997 New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Water Quality Bureau of Permit Management CN029 Trenton, NJ 08625-0029 Certified Mail Number P 461 187 848 NEW JERSEY POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORTS SALEM GENERATING STATION PERMIT NO. NJ0005622 Attached is the Discharge Monitoring Report for Salem Generating Station containing the information as required in Permit No. NJ0005622 for the month of November, 1ssz.

This report is required by and prepared specifically for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the New Jersey Department of Environm~ntal Protection (NJDEP).

It presents only the observed results of measurements and analyses required to be performed by the above agencies. The choice of the measurement devices and analytical methods is controlled by EPA and NJDEP, not by the company, and there are limitations on the accuracy of such measurement devices and analytical techniques even when used and maintained as required. Accordingly, this report is not intended as an assertion that any instrument has measured, or any reading or analytical result represents, the true value with absolute accuracy, nor is it an endorsement of the suitability of any analytical or measurement procedure.

Sincerely, A. Christopher Bakken Ill General Manager -

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NJPDES Report 2 November, 1997 C Mr. Gerald M. Hansler - Executive Director USNRC - Document Control Desk Unit#1-50-272 Unit#2-50-311 General Manager - Salem Operations Manager-Licensing & Regulation M. Vaskis D. Hurka D. Dowiak R. Quinn Central Record Facility E. Keating

NJPDES Report Explanation of Deviations November, 1997

  • The following explanations are included to clarify possible deviations from permit conditions.

General - The columns labeled, "No. Ex. " on the enclosed DMR, tabulate the number of daily discharge values outside the indicated limits.

Data reporting and accuracy reflect the working environment, the design capabilities and reliability of the monitoring instruments and operating equipment.

All reported concentrations are based on daily discharge values.

Total residual chlorine is performed three times per week during chlorination unless otherwise indicated.

Analytical values which are less than detectable are reported as zero Unless otherwise indicated.

0 Analytical results for all parameters other than pH, temperature, TSS, TRC and Bioassay results are provided by Raytheon Environmental Services Laboratory. (NJDEP certification 77373) or South Jersey Testing Laboratory (NJDEP certification 06431). Bioassay results are provided by ENSR Environmental Toxicology Laboratory (NJDEP certification 82888).

Net negative discharge values are reported as negative.

489C- Flow thru outfall 489 is calculated based on Oil Water Separator Lift Pump run times.

481-486 - Chlorination of the circulation water system normally does not occur except as otherwise noted. Service water system chlorination is normally continuous and is monitored on the circulating water system outfall.

Chlorination of both systems will be indicated by results reported for both and represents their combined effect upon the circulating water outfall.

NJPDES Report Explanation of Deviations November, 1997 48C - Non-Radioactive Liquid Waste - This system continues to be operated in a batch mode to treat for hydrazine and ammonia by the addition of sodium hypochlorite. No hydrazine has been discharged from this outfall during the reporting period. Residual chlorine is monitored at the outfalls of DSN's 481, 482, 484, and 485, and has not exceeded the permit limits at these outfalls.

The following excursions are included in the attached report and are explained below.

Excursions have not endangered nor significantly impacted public health or the environment.

DSN NO. EXPLANATION NONE

COUNTY OF SALEM STATE OF NEW JERSEY I, A Christopher Bakken III, of full age, being duly sworn according to law, upon my oath depose and say:

1. I am General Manager of Salem Generating Station, and as such, am authorized to sign Discharge Monitoring Reports submitted to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to the Station's New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit.
2. I have reviewed the attached Discharge Monitoring Reports. Pursuant to N.J.

A C. 7: 14A-2.4, I certify under penalty oflaw that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe the submitted information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

3. The signature on the attached Discharge Monitoring Reports is my signature and I-am submitting this affidavit in satisfaction of the requirement that my signature be notarized.

A. Christopher Bakken III General Manager -

Salem Operations Sworn and subscribed before me this .tl- day of De C . 1997.