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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML18152B3571999-10-22022 October 1999 Requests Relief from Temporary Repair of Through Wall Leak Discovered on 30 Inch Component Cooling Heat Exchanger Discharge Pipe Associated with Service Water Sys Common to Surry Units 1 & 2 ML20217K4391999-10-18018 October 1999 Provides Response to RAI to Support USI A-46 Program Submittal for North Anna Power Station,Units 1 & 2.Rev 10 to BNL Rept 52361,encl ML20217H3301999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to COLR for North Anna 2 Cycle 14 Pattern Su. No New Commitments Intended by Ltr ML18152B3581999-10-14014 October 1999 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-280/98-201 & 50-281/98-201.Corrective Actions:Visual Insps Were Completed on Accessible Coatings Inside Containment for Both Units 1 & 2 ML18152B3541999-10-12012 October 1999 Requests Use of Code Case N-532 & N-619,per Provisions of 10CFR50.55a(a)(3).Detailed Info Supporting Request,Encl. Attachment 2 Includes Technical White Paper That Provides Further Technical Info ML20212J9101999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee 990916 & 27 Relief Requests IWE-3 for Plant.Se Addresses Only IWE-3 Due to Util Urgent Need for Relief.Requests IWE-7 & IWE-8 Will Be Addressed at Later Date ML20216K1681999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Vols I-VIII of Rev 35 to UFSAR for Naps.Rev Also Includes Update to Chapter 17 of Ufsar,Which Contains Operational QA Program.Changes to Program Description Do Not Reduce Commitments Contained Therein ML18152B3401999-09-27027 September 1999 Requests That Ma Walker Be Removed from List of Individuals Scheduled to Take Exam IAW Guidance Provided in NUREG-1021, Operator Licensing Exam Stds for Power Reactors ML18152B3391999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request IWE-3,which Now Includes Addl Visual Exam Requirement After post-repair or Mod Pressure Testing Is Completed,Per Telcon with NRC ML20212G5091999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of Licenses for Listed Individuals.Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3381999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of License for Bf Jurewicz & JW Heide.Without Encls ML18152B3331999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Revised 180-day Response to NRC GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML18152B6671999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Two NRC Forms 536,containing Info on Proposed Site Specific Operator Licensing Exam Schedules & Estimated Number of Applicants Planning to Take Exams And/Or Gfes,In Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML18152B3341999-09-16016 September 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition with 1992 Addenda of ASME Section XI Re Containment Liner Examination Requirements,For North Anna & Surry Power Stations ML18152B4521999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Comments on Review of Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis of Operational Event That Occurred at Plant,On 980508,as Reported in LER 98-009 ML20216E6661999-09-10010 September 1999 Forwards Analysis of Capsule W Virginia Power North Anna Unit 1 Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Vessel Matl Surveillance Program, for Capsule Withdrawn on 980922 ML20211N2531999-09-0808 September 1999 Responds to Request to Exceed 60,000 Mwd/Mtu Lead Rod Burnup in Small Number of Fuel Rods in North Anna Unit 2.Informs That NRC Offers No Objection to Requested Use of Rods in Reconstituted Fuel Assembly.Se Supporting Request Encl ML20216F1381999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Retake Exam Repts 50-280/99-302 & 50-281/99-302 on 990824.One SRO Applicant Who Received re-take Operating Test Passed re-take Exam ML18152B4501999-09-0808 September 1999 Submits in Triplicate,Application for Renewal of License for Rd Scherer,Iaw 10CFR55.57.Requests That Certification of Medical Exam by Facility Licensee,Nrc Form 396,be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B4471999-09-0101 September 1999 Requests That NRC Remove Listed Labels from Distribution ML20211L9151999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Comments Re Closure of Review of Response to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity ML20211J2211999-08-31031 August 1999 Approves Request to Remove Augmented ISI (Aii) Program for RCS Bypass Lines from North Anna Licensing Basis.Se Re Request to Apply LBB to Eliminate Augmented Insp Program on RCS Bypass Lines Encl ML20211H4131999-08-27027 August 1999 Informs That Util Revised Encl Bases for TS 2.2.1, Reactor Trip Sys Instrumentation Setpoints, Discussing Steam Flow/ Feed Flow Mismatch Portion of Steam Flow/Feed Flow Mismatch & Low SG Water Level Reactor Trip Setpoint ML18152B3711999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,per Plant TS Table 3.7.6.Rept Has Been Reviewed by Station Nuclear Safety & Operating Committee.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML18152B3851999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Revised TS Basis Pages for TS 3.1.B,deleting Reactor Vessel Toughness Data Duplicated in Ufsar.Ref to Applicable UFSAR Section Included in TS Basis ML20138B3241999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Draft Response to Question 1 Re NAPS USI A-46 ML20211D9041999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Revised Pages to Third Ten Year ISI Program & Relief Requests, Replacing Pages in 990408 Submittal ML18152B3681999-08-20020 August 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Two Instances in Which Conditions of Approval in Coc Were Not Observed in Making Shipment.Two Type B Shipments Using Model CNS 8-120B Package Were Made After Expiration of QA Program Approval Between 990531-0628 ML18152B3661999-08-20020 August 1999 Provides Medical Status Rept for E Washington,As Required by License Conditions.Summary of E Washington Current Physical Exam & Pertinent Lab Data Attached.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3651999-08-20020 August 1999 Requests Removal of License Condition from Sh Wightman Operator License SOP-21538.Updated NRC Form 396 Is Encl.Form NRC 396 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B3801999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Technical Rept NE-1206,Rev 0, Surry Unit 2,Cycle 16 Startup Physics Tests Rept, Summarizing Results of Physics Testing Program Performed After Initial Criticality on 990525 ML20211B3871999-08-17017 August 1999 Requests Permission to Routinely Discharge from SW Reservior to Waste Heat Treatment Facility Under Existing Vpdes Permit Through Outfalls 108 & 103.Discharges Are Scheduled to Commence on 990907,due to High Priority Placed on Project ML20210T0671999-08-13013 August 1999 Informs of Completion of Review of Proposed Revs of Schedule for Withdrawal of Rv Surveillance Capsules Submitted by VEPCO on 981217.Approves Proposed Revs.Forwards Safety Evaluation ML18152B3781999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Surry Power Station,Unit 2 for 1999 Refueling Outage.Rept Provides Summary of Examination Performed During Outage for Third ISI Interval.No New Commitments Were Made ML18152B3751999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util,Listed ML20210Q9841999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Vepc COLR for North Anna Unit 2,Cycle 13 Pattern Ud, Per TS 6.9.1.7.d.COLR Was Revised to Include Temp Coastdown Operation at End of Cycle 13 ML20210Q7661999-08-0606 August 1999 Requests Exception to 10CFR50.4 Requirement to Provide Total of Twelve Paper Copies When Submitting Surry & North Anna UFSAR Updates.Seek Approval to Submit Only Signed Original & One CD-ROM Version,Per Conversation with J Skoczlas ML18152B4081999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990520 & 0525 RAIs Re North Anna & Surry Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves. ML18152B4091999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Vepc semi-annual fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Rept for 990101-990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210N2921999-08-0505 August 1999 Discusses Which Submitted Proposed TSs Bases Change for Containment Leakage. Licensee Changes to Bases May Be Subj to Future Insps or Audits ML20210J8861999-08-0202 August 1999 Provides Clarification to Commitment Made in Identifying Extent by Which Existing Plant Design Complied with RG 1.97,specifically Re Variable, Radiation Exposure Rate ML18152B4001999-07-29029 July 1999 Requests Relief from Certain Impractical Requirements of ASME Section XI Code Associated with Partial Exams Conducted During 1998 Surry Unit 1 Refueling Outage.Relief Request SR-020 Encl ML18152B3981999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards 60-day Response to GL 99-02, Lab Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal. Commitments Contained in Ltr,Listed ML20210F6121999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Supplemental Info on Proposed Irradiation of Fuel Rods Beyond Current Lead Rod Burnup Limit,Documenting Info Provided During 990624 Meeting & Suppl Original Submittal ML18152B3971999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Estimates of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to NRC AL 99-02 ML18152B3961999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Preliminary,Uncertified License Application & Medical Certification for License to Operate Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2 for Ds Cobb.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 (a)(6) ML18152B3991999-07-23023 July 1999 Requests That License for Jz Laplante Be Canceled as License Is No Longer Required ML18151A6281999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 19 to EPIP-4.02,rev 14 to EPIP-4.16,rev 8 to EPIP-4.21 & Rev 7 to EPIP-4.30.EP & EPIPs Continue to Meet Stds of 10CFR50.47(b) ML18152B3931999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Updated NRC Form 396 & Ltr,Which Documents Medical Status of Mb Gross,License SOP-20476-2.Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML20209E7621999-07-0909 July 1999 Provides Addl Info to Justify Use of Less than One Gpm Detectable Leakage Rate to Establish Required Margin for Crack Stability in LBB Analysis,Per 980623 Application on Reactor Coolant Loop Bypass Lines 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML20211B3871999-08-17017 August 1999 Requests Permission to Routinely Discharge from SW Reservior to Waste Heat Treatment Facility Under Existing Vpdes Permit Through Outfalls 108 & 103.Discharges Are Scheduled to Commence on 990907,due to High Priority Placed on Project ML20196G2211999-06-21021 June 1999 Forwards Licensee Sampling & Testing Obligations Re Vpdes Permit VA0052451 Reissuance Application.Details of Requests for Sampling & Testing Waivers,Included ML20195J1391999-06-11011 June 1999 Submits Addl Info as Addendum to Original Application Which Proposed Use of Three Chemicals in Bearing Cooling Tower at North Anna Power Station,Per Reissuance of Vpdes Permit ML18152A4741999-05-19019 May 1999 Forwards Completed Registration Form for Renewal of ASTs at Surry Nuclear Power Station,Iaw Section 9VAC 25-91-100.F ML20206M7921999-05-0707 May 1999 Advises That Vepc Is Proposing to Use Three Chemicals in Bearing Cooling Tower at Naps,That Were Not Addressed in Licensee Last Application for Reissuance of Vpdes Permit ML18152B5991999-01-0808 January 1999 Confirms That Util Procedure for Tracking low-level Radiologically Contaminated Asbestos Waste (Rcaw),Acceptable for Maintaining Compliance with Natl Emissions Stds for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Neshap) Regulations ML20196H6431998-12-0303 December 1998 Informs That Util Is Seeking Approval to Discharge Chlorinated Blowdown from Bearing Cooling Tower for More than 2 H Per Unit as Specified in Special Condition 10 of Vpdes Permit.Meeting During Wk of 981214,requested ML20153G0131998-09-22022 September 1998 Requests Approval for Extended Compliance Schedule for Specific Provisions of Part III (9 VAC25-91-130,Pollution Prevention Requirements) for North Anna Nuclear Power Station ML18153A2671998-09-22022 September 1998 Requests Approval for Extended Compliance Schedule for Specific Provisions of Part III (9 Vac 25-91-130,Pollution Prevention Requirements) for Surry Nuclear Power Station ML18152B8171998-05-18018 May 1998 Discusses Results of Data Contained in Discharge Monitoring rept-QA (Dmr/Qa) Dtd 980114 ML20217Q7691998-05-0404 May 1998 Forwards Revised Application for Exclusionary General Permit for NAPS as Requested by D Vaughan in ML18153A2161998-01-23023 January 1998 Notifies That Plant Has Not Received Copy of Waste Shipment Record,Signed by Owner or Operator of Designated Waste Disposal Site within 35 Days Since Waste Was Shipped off- Site & Will Not Receive in 45 Days ML20198P8791998-01-12012 January 1998 Submits Application for Exclusionary General Permit for Plant ML20203H6111997-12-15015 December 1997 Forwards Application for General Storm Water Permit for Construction Activity at Naps.Local Government Ordinance Form,Pink Copy of Permit Application Fee Form & Copy of Check for Application,Encl ML20198P2871997-10-29029 October 1997 Requests That Vpdes Permit Be Amended to Reflect That Three Small Package Sewage Treatment Plants Were Permanently Removed from Svc ML20210G9721997-07-22022 July 1997 Submits Proposal to Pressure Test Piping within 10 Days Prior to Normal Fuel Oil Unloading Into Ast,Beginning No Later than 980101 ML20138B3381997-04-23023 April 1997 Provides Info to Support Proposal to Perform Annual Pressure Testing as Method of Leak Detection for Underground Line That Runs from Loading Area 5,000 Barrel Aboveground Storage Tank ML18153A1171997-03-19019 March 1997 Discusses Discharge Monitoring report-quality Assurance (DMR-QA) Results for VA Power Facilities ML18153A1111997-02-14014 February 1997 Confirms 970214 Telcon Re Location of Radiologically Contaminated Asbestos Waste Shipment S-96-1005 ML20149M8131996-12-0505 December 1996 Submits Conditions Which Are Part of 961202 Approval of Temporary Conditional Use Permit Which Allows Construction of Temporary ISFSI or Dry Cask Storage as Listed ML20101R2521996-04-10010 April 1996 Responds to Unacceptable Results Noted in Discharge Monitoring rept-QA Rept for North Anna Power Station (Permit VA0052451) & Yorktown Power Station (Permit VA0004103) ML20101J0511996-03-21021 March 1996 Provides Notice of Intent to Increase Amount of Reverse Osmosis Reject Water Discharged at Outfall 020 ML18151A1871996-03-20020 March 1996 Forwards Application for Reissuance of Vpdes Permit VA0004090 for Plant.W/One Oversize Map ML18153A5301996-03-18018 March 1996 Confirms That Procedure for Tracking low-level Radiologically Contaminated Asbestos Waste Acceptable for Maintaining Compliance W/Natl Emissions Stds for Hazardous Air Pollutants Regulations ML20100B9061996-01-24024 January 1996 Submits Annual Statement Verifying That Each Spillway Gate Operated at Least Once During Twelve Months Preceding Annual Insp by Ferc,Per 18CFR12.44(b)(2).Main Dams Five Spillway Gates Satisfactorily Tested as Specified on Attached Form ML18153A5561995-12-11011 December 1995 Requests Approval for Proposed Minor Change in Nature of Internal Discharge at Plant ML18153A6821995-11-29029 November 1995 Responds to 951114 Lab & Technical Insps at Plant on 950928. Submits Actions Taken to Address Items Noted During Insp & Reflected in Lab Rept ML18153A6721995-11-22022 November 1995 Requests That Vmrc Permit 92-1347 Be Extended to Allow Continued Maint Dredging Activity in Future ML18153A7801995-10-10010 October 1995 Responds to Concerns Re Leak Detection Sys in Facilities in Jurisdiction ML18153A7461995-08-30030 August 1995 Notifies of Minor Change in Discharge or Mgt of Pollutants at Surry Power Station ML20087L3411995-08-21021 August 1995 Notifies of Minor Change in Discharge or Mgt of Pollutants at Plant ML18153A7311995-08-0909 August 1995 Forwards Mixing & Dilution of Surry Nuclear Power Plant Cooling Water Discharge Into James River. ML18152A4011995-05-11011 May 1995 Responds to Telcons W/Eh Greene of VA Power'S Air Quality E Dept Re Use of Methylene Chloride in Paint Shop of Surry Power Station.Requests Confirmation That Painting Operation Exempt from Toxics Regulations ML20083K7181995-05-0404 May 1995 Forwards Application for Reissuance of Vpdes Permit for North Anna Power Station W/Addl Data Requested by ML18153A8081995-04-28028 April 1995 Provides Comments on EPA Pr Re Criteria for Certification & Determination of Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Compliance W/ Environ Standards for Mgt & Disposal of SF,high-level & Transuranic Radwastes.Guidance Re Categorization Needed ML18153A7921995-04-12012 April 1995 Submits Comments Re Proposed Revs to Guidance Provided to Federal Agencies on Radiation Protection ML20080J9181995-02-22022 February 1995 Submits Annual Statement Verifying That Each Spillway Gate Has Been Operated at Least Once During Twelve Months Preceeding Annual Insp by FERC Regional Engineer ML20080K8561995-02-22022 February 1995 Submits Notification for Spillway EDG Corrective Maint & Start Failure for Plant Hydroelectric Project ML18153B2351995-02-17017 February 1995 Informs of Receipt of NOV in Ref to Dec 1994 Excursion of Total Suspended Solids Limitations of Vpdes Permit for Plant ML20078M1481995-02-0808 February 1995 Discusses Series of Problems at Sewage Treatment Plant Re Exceedance in BOD ML18153B2161995-02-0101 February 1995 Advises That Plant Has Not Received Copy of Waste Shipment Record,Signed by Owner or Operator of Designated Waste Disposal Site within 45 Days Since Waste Shipped off-site ML20078H0711995-01-30030 January 1995 Discusses Conditions Affecting Safety of Project That Documents Problem Encounter W/Spillway EDG at Plant Main Dam & Informs on 950103 Spillway EDG Failed to auto-start During Performance of Monthly Periodic Test ML20078E1251995-01-25025 January 1995 Submits Notification Re Stationary Source Permit to Construct & Operate an EDG ML18153B2181995-01-23023 January 1995 Informs That Scientific Ecology Group,Inc Received Shipment S-94-14 Which Consists of 3 B-25 Boxes of Asbestos ML18153B2021995-01-0303 January 1995 Submits Follow Up to Telephone Notification Re Excursion of Total Suspended Solids Limitations at Plant Outfall 181 ML20080C1381994-11-30030 November 1994 Responds to Issues Identified in Repts for Technical & Lab Insps on 941018 & 20.Corrective Actions:Corrected DMR Forms Completed & Submitted to Dept of Environ Quality & TSS Worksheet Form Revised ML20077C2481994-11-22022 November 1994 Discusses Licensee Request for Relief from Ph Limitations in Plant Current Vpdes Permit at Outfalls 003 & 004 ML20078G8421994-11-0909 November 1994 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-338/94-10 & 50-339/94-10.Corrective Actions:Upset Conditions Corrected & Facility Performance Inproved ML18153B0611994-08-30030 August 1994 Requests 60-day Extension for Submittal of Initial Abatement Rept & SCR ML20071L6281994-07-28028 July 1994 Ack Receipt of Detailed Response to NPDES Insp Rept 1999-08-17
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CERTIFIED MAIL VIRGINIA POWER RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED March 18, 1998 Mr. Roger Stewart Virginia Department of Environmental Quality OWRM-WQAP P. 0. Box 10009 629 E. Main Street Richmond, VA 23240-0009 RE: DMR-QA RESULTS FOR VIRGINIA POWER FACILITIES
Dear Mr. Stewart:
We have carefully evaluated the data contained in the Discharge Monitoring Report-Quality Assurance (DMR-QA) report dated January 14, 1998, where results were judged to be unacceptable.
A ,,checls was made at each facility for potential sources of error and we have determined the following:
Bath Countv Power Station (Permit No. VA0053317)
Ceriodaphnia Chronic Data as % of Sample: Reprod., IC25 - MHSF testing was performed by Coastal Bioanalysts, Inc. Corrective action for this test is detailed in the attached two letters from Peter F. DeLisle, PhD. and the EPA.
Bremo Power Station (Permit No. V A0053317)
Ceriodaphnia Chronic Data as % of Sample: Reprod., IC25 - MHSF - see attached letters.
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Chesterfield Power Station (Permit No. 004146) ,1
/\;~tv7 Ceriodap_1Ei-ia C4tc;mic D_fil<J__a_s_o/o of Sample: Reprod., IC25 - MHSF - see attached letters.
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POW 04/QA Results 0Je.,*rc,; Virginia 2383 I March 18, 1998 Page 2 North Anna Power Station (Permit No. VA 0052451)
'VIRGINIA POWER Ceriodaphnia Chronic Data as% of Sample: Reprod., IC25 - MHSF - see attached letters.
Possum Point Power Station (Permit No. VA 0002071)
Ceriodaphnia Chronic Data as % of Sample: Reprod., IC25 - MHSF - see attached letters. -
The Station analyzed another Chlorine blind sample which was procured by System's Laboratory from Environmental Resources Associates. The analyst ran this sample blind.
This was a "dilute to analyze" sample yielding 0.76 ppm by the station. The true values stated for the sample by Environmental Resource Associates was 0.734 ppm with an acceptance range of 0.551-0.918. As you can see this was well within the acceptance range.
The analyst reviewed the DMR testing and noted all the standards were freshly prepared and a new standardization curve was determined. New rechargeable batteries were properly conditioned before running the study 17 tests.
Prior to analyzing the follow up sample the DPD reagent was purchased new in November 1997 and the potassium permanganate in March 1998. No other apparent sources of error were noted. Since the removal of the sewage treatment plant, the station only runs this test annually for the DMR QA study.
Surrv Power Station (Permit No. V fi. 0004090)
Toe Station analyzed another TSS blind sample which was procured by System's Laboratory from Environmental Resources Associates. Toe analyst ran this sample blind. This was a "ready to analyze" 500 ml. sample yielding 29.4 ppm by the station. The true values stated for the sample by Environmental Resource Associat,~s was 30.9 ppm with a11 acceptance range of 26.3-35.6. As you can see this was well within the acceptance range.
The analyst reviewed the actual procedure performed for the DMR sample and found the apparent problem to be one of mixing. While transferring the dry powder, a deionized water bottle was used to rinse the powder into the volumetric flask. Toe analyst noted a puff of powder fly up while spraying into the flask. A loss of powder would result in a low reading, which is what was recorded for this location.
Yorktown Power Station (Permit No. VA 0004103)
Ceriodaphnia Chronic Data as % of Sample: Reprod., IC25 - MHSF - see attached letters.
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POW 04/QA Results j I .JO I Old Stage *Roacl Cbeste1; \'irgi11ia .2383 I March 18, 1998 Page 3
- VIRGINIA POWER All Virginia Power laboratories take pride in their ability to perform accurate analyses contributing to the success of our in state VPDES program. They will strive to improve, however and wherever feasible. An internal quality assurance program utilizing check samples three times per year is in place and we believe that this program assures that all of our laboratories are performing with a high degree of precision and accuracy.
If you have additional sugge:;;tions of how to improve our programs, or if you have any questions regarding the information provided, please feel free to contact Mr. David Yaworsky of my staff at (804) 717-5901.
Sincerely, a.~-~~
A. W. Hadder Manager ,
Environmental Policy & Compliance cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II .
Atlanta Federal Center.
61 Forsyth St., SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, GA 30303 RE: North Anna Units 1 and 2
" Docket Nos. 50-338/50-339 License Nos. NPF-4/NPF-7 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 RE: North Anna Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-338/50-339
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VIRGINIA POWER Mr. D. S. He3Cock lvfr. p. A.. Kemu
- Mr. A. C. Cooke Action Plan No action is required.
V eriiication of Accuracv S= attached lette:s.
Commitments No commitments for North Anna Power Station.
Chan!Zes to the* UFSAR or OA Totiic:tl Re=ort
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Concurrences for Surrv Mr.M.A.Holland ?.:_Cr~~ l f f l . i { . ~ ~ ~ ~)-f6-'i3
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i' March 9, 1998 Mr. Ken Roller Virginia Power Innsbrook 3 SW 5000 Dominion Blvd Glen Allen, VA 23060
Dear Ken,
In response to the "not acceptable" results reported by our lab for method code 21
( chronic Ceriodaphnia IC25, moderately hard synthetic freshwater) in EPA Dlv1R-QA Study 17, we have reviewed the original bench sheets for errors (none found) and re-analyzed the original reference toxicant. I believe the following points will clarify the matter and confirm the ability of our laboratory to perform these tests.
- 1. Because the "true value" and acceptance limits are based on statistical 95% prediction intervals there is always a 5% probability that a competent laboratory will report a value outside the limits. However, as noted in the attached letter from Paul Britton (EPA-NERL, February 20, 1998) the value for such "in-control" laboratories would likely be close to the acceptance limit. This is the case for our laboratory where our reported IC25 of3 l.1% was only 0.2% different from the upper acceptance limit of30.9%. Also, the lower 95% confidence limit (26.'5%) of our IC25 value falls well within the EPA acceptance limits .
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- 2. The Study 17 reference toxicant was re-tested from 2/16/98 to 2/22/98. The reproduction IC25 of 21.9%, reproduction NOEC of 12.5% and survivai NOEC of25%
are in agreement with the EPA values.
- 3. Finally, regarding any issues of permit compliance, reporting ofIC25s is not required in VPDES permits. Although IC25 values are evaluated in the DMR/QA study (because they are used by many other states for regulatory purposes), they do not need to be reported by VPDES permittees. Of course the ability of a laboratory to correctly evaluate additional end-points of the same test used for compliance monitoring is a concern for the permittee. In regard to this latter point I am confident of our ability to measure the "true" IC25 of toxicants based on the statistical considerations and re-test results discussed above.
In response to the "unusable" results reported for method code 44 (acute Menidia beryllina) these results are to be considered "typical and completely acceptable
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100% for this species. This was because less than 50% of the organisms died in the highest concentration tested ( 100%). After submission of study results to EPA we tested the toxicant on numerous batches of J\1. beryllina concurrent with effluent tests and were never able to kill 50% or more of the animals in the 100% concentration. Apparently this was the also case for 28 of the 53 labs reporting (see attached EPA summary report).
This was because the toxicant concentration selected by EPA to prepare 100% simulated effluent was too low.
If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to call me at 804-694-8285.
Sincerely, Peter F. De Lisle, Ph.D.
President Attachments
UNITED ST!s ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LABORATORY Alcv CINCINNATI, OH 45268 February 20, 1998 OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Dear Toxicity Laboratory:
Thank you for sending a copy of your DMR-QA Study 17 whole-effiuent toxicity results to the .
USEP A at the same time you sent it to your permittees. Your data were used in conjunction with
- data from other reporting laboratories to establish the study acceptance limits for the toxicity endpoints. Enclosed is a complementary copy of the Performance Evaluation Report on your data and a summary report which allows you to compare your performance to results for the entire study. Reported data were "usable" whenever they were NOT less-than or greater-than values. However, even though judged "UNUSABLE" in the enclosed report, less-than values must be considered acceptable responses whenever the acceptance interval ends in "D.L."; and greater-than values must be considered acceptable responses whenever the acceptance interval ends in "10 l 11. See the enclosed page discussing interpretation of "UNUSABLE" performance evaluations for the three DMR-QA Study 17 endpoints that had acceptance limits ending in "101 11
- Acceptance limits for NOEC results were set at the median reported value plus and minus one dilution. Acceptance limits. for all other endpoints were set statistically as 95% prediction intervals using robust statistical techniques, i.e., such intervals should contain 95% of the data reported by laboratories operating "in control". Since 93. 7% of the data reported by toxicity laboratories during DMR-QA Study 17 were within the acceptance limits, most of these laboratories would seem to be doing a good job. The 5% of data from "in-control" laboratories that might fall outside the acceptance ljmits would tend to be close to a limit. Those interested in
- limits for endpoints they did not report can get them by calling Mantech at (919)406-2164.
Sincerely yours, Paul W. Britton, Statistician *
- National Water Quality Assurance Programs Branch Ecological Exposure Research Division Enclosures (3): As Stated.
cc: Region and State DMR-QA Coordinators John Helm, USEPA, OECA, Mail Code 2225A, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460 James Lazorchak, USEP A, Room 642, 26 M.L.King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268 Ryan Boera, ManTech Env. Tech., P.O.Box 12313, 2 Triangle Drive, RTP, NC 27709 Paulette Yongue, ManTech Env. Tech., P.O.Box 12313, 2 Triangle Drive, RTP, NC 27709 Internet Address (URL)
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.nc. Tested O 6.25 12.5 25 50 100 esponse 1
. .*20 10 21 19 0 0 esponse 2 25 22 23 27 14 0 esponse 3 25 23 26 25 0 0 esponse 4 24 27 19 21 0 0 2sponse 5 29 24 21 27 9 0 2sponse 6 22 24 30 26 0 0 2sponse 7 15 27 19 19 0 0
- sponse 8 22 24 23 21 0 0
~sponse 9 22 19 19 18 0 0
~sponse 10 24 23 24 12 13 0
- Inhibition Concentration Percentage Estimate***
)Xicant/Effluent: EPA fst Star~ Date: /62797} Test Ending Date: 7397
- st Species: C DUB IA
- st Duration: 6D TA FILE:
nc. Number Concentration Response Std. Pooled D Replicates % Means Dev. Response Means 1 10 0.000 22.800 3.676 22.800 2 10 6.250 22.300 4.900 22.400 3 10 12.500 22.500 3.536 22.400 4 10 25.000 21.500 4.813 21.500 5 10 50.000 3.600 5.929 3.600 6 10 100.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 I-------------------------------------------------------------------
' Linear Interpolation Estimate: 31Ll453 Entered P Value: 25 b~ of Resamplings: 80 Bootstrap Estimates Mean: 30.2034 Standard Deviation: 1.8254 ginal Confidence Limits: j Lower: 26. 5306 Upper: j 32. 8571 ampling time in Seconds: 0.22 Random Seed: 717006905
1 3 4 e 5 6
- c. Tested 0 6.25 12.5 25 50 100
- sponse 1 *35 34 34 30 0 0
- sponse 2 24 30 25 25 0 0 asponse 3 30 26 28 27 0 0
- sponse 4 26 28 26 18 0 0
- sponse 5 35 16 17 21 0 0 asponse 6 37 32 31 8 0 0
- sponse 7 36 34 32 32 0 0
- sponse 8 31 37 36 29 0 0
- sponse 9 28 25 30 26 0 0 esponse 10 34 42 32 3 0 0
- Inhibition Concentration Percentage Estimate***
~xicant/Effluent: EPA STUDY 17 TOXICANT est Star~ Date: j021698f Test Ending Date: 022298 est Species: C DUBIA est Duration: 6 D TA FILE:
ne. Number Concentration Response Std. Pooled D Replicates % Means Dev. Response Means 1 10 0.000 31.600 4.502 31. 600 2 10 6.250 30.400 7.214 30.400 3 10 12.500 29.100 5.446 29.100 4 10 25.000 21. 900 9.643 21.900 5 10 50.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 6 10 100.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 e Linear Interpolation Estimate: !21.8750] Entered P Value: 25 rnser of Resamplings: 80 e Bootstrap Estimates Mean: 21.2602 Standard Deviation: 3.6155 iginal Confidence Limits: Lower: 16.0748 Upper: 29.3080 sampling time in Seconds: 0.16 Random Seed: -919295565
e e To Toxicity Laboratories that Participated in DMR-QA Study 17:
u Normally, the frequency ofless-than or greater-than responses among DMR-QA study toxicity results is very low, because we have instructed you to prepare each simulated effluent at a toxicant concentration that makes such indefinite responses unnecessary. This is important because less-than and greater-than responses are not _compatible with the statistical procedures we use to set most of the acceptance limits. Therefore, our computer system is programmed to judge less-than or greater-than responses as "unusable" whenever the interval identified by the indefinite response covers some portion of the acceptance interval.
In DMR-QA Study 17, we received an unusually high number of "> 100" responses for three toxicity endpoints; the endpoints with acceptance limits ending in "101 ". This was caused by the concentrations of the related simulated effluents being too high. For these three endpoints in DMR-OA Study 17, "UNUSABLE" evaluations for "> 100" responses should be considered as typical and completely acceptable performance.
All definitive values reported above 100 were judged "UNACCEPTABLE", because such values are not normally reported on DMR reports.
- If you have questions or comments on the way we evaluated toxicity data during Div1R.-
QA Study 17, you may contact Dr. James Lazorchak by calling* (513)569-7076.
We regret any inconvenience or concern that this situation may have caused you, and we
,. pledge to tty harder to avoid such situations in the future.
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summary Report for All P~rticip~nts D~R-QA to1icity Study Number 017 e
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rate: 2.3JANQe I= F. Cl C 2
Total
Participants:
278
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True Results Net Value ~~epo rtP.rl usable \ccept.
\PfilHA 11 AG NA . ACUTE: DAT.\ AS
.,,. 0" 5.~ MPLE:
! d- r.: 5 0 - ~ HSf, 20 DEG.
2e.2 60 60 '3 6 LI
., OF lPHMIA PULEX ACUTE DAT! "s /Q SA~?LP.:
12-L: 50 MHSf, 20 DEG.
35.4 52 52 so 2 14-L:SO - l'!HSf, 25 DEG.
ll 9 Q9 Q5 *q 26.5
'.SI DO PSIS BAHIA. ACUTE *oAT.~ AS
...... OP !B:i!PL~::
lo- LC 50 - 40F, 20 DFG*
68.7 q 57 q7 10
'SIDOPSIS BAHIA CHRONIC DATA AS% or SA~PLE:.
19-SUHVIVA.L, NOEC - 40F 50 48 47 3
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10-GHO*TH, IC25 40F 62.3 Q2 31 2
11-GRO*TH, NOF.C - 40F 50 47 46 ,, 0 . 6
- NIDIA BERTLLIN! ACUTE DAT, AS: or SAMPLE:
I J- .LC 5 0 - 40F, 2 0 DEG
- 9 0 .ti 5*3 25 20 5 lEEPSHfAD ~!~NOW ACUTE DAT! AS: or SA~PlE:
,q-J_cSO - l!Of ,.'i 20 DEG.
25.0 33 33 32 .1 EtPSHEAD ~tNNOW CHRCNIC DATA AS% OF SA~Pt!:
s-sa RVIVAL,. NOEC - tJOF 25 23 *2 .3 23 c*
,6-GkOWTH, IC25 LIOF 3 s.s 19 19 18 1 7-GROWTH, NOEC uor 25 23 23 21 2 tals foe TOXICITY 017
2,150 2,092 1,961
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