ML19210B037

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Forwards PA Water Quality Mgt Permit 2275419,2272202 & 2270204,EPA Permit PA 009920 & Application for PA Industrial Waste Permit,Revisions of Permits & Forwarding Ltrs
ML19210B037
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 01/14/1977
From: Arnold R
METROPOLITAN EDISON CO.
To: Reid R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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ML19210B036 List:
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GQL-0006, GQL-6, NUDOCS 7911010770
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POST oFFtcE SOX 542 RE ADING. PENNSYLVANI A 19503 TELEPHONE 215 - 923-2601 GQL 0006 January lk, 1977 Director of Iiuclear Reactor Regulations Attn: Fr. R. W. Reid, Chief Operating Reactors Eranch h United States Nuclear Regulatory Co==ission Washington, D. C. 20555

Dear Sir:

Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMI-1)

Operating License #DPR-50 Docket #50-289 It is not apparent from the record that we have at all ti=es been in co=pliance with the Environmental Technical Specifications for our Three Mile Island liuclear

. Station (TMI-1) Section 5.6.2.h (Item #2, concerning changes =ade in, or propcsed for, Per=its and/or Licenses).

" Changes or additions to permits and certificates required by Federal, State, Local and Regional authorities for the protection of the environ =ent vill be reported. When the required changes a e sub=itted to the concerned agency for approval, they will also be sub=itted to USNRC for infor-

=ation. The sub=ittal vill include an evaluation of the environmental i= pact of the change."

In order to bring the record up to date, enclosed please find copies of those per=its and/or licenses which are required for the protection of the envire---a-t _ (in their current for=) along with the proposed revisions thereof which are pending.

1. Co==onwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Water Quality Manage =ent Per=it #2275h19
2. Cc==onwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Water Quality Management Per=it #2272202 (No proposed revisions pending) 1564 298 791101e F O

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3 United states Environmental Pr:tectica Aacncy Pe rmit # PA. C03?20 (Forwarding letter and prcpesed revisior attached)

4. Ccts:nvealth cf Pennsylvania Dep1rtment of Envi"^ -a 'al Resources Water Quality Manage =ent Permit #227020h (Fervarding letter and proposed revision attached) 5 Cc==onwealth of Pennsylvania Departcent of Environ =an*e' Descurces Most recent application for Industrial Waste Per=it (Forwardin6 letter attached)

As the proposed changes are intended to meet current environmental regulations as established by the appropriate regulating authority, it is our estination that the pollution levels for that section of the Susquehanna River vill be reduced through the implementation of said proposed changes.

Although in the past we may not have always been in strict compliance with the Environ = ental Technical Specifications for our Three Mile Island Huclear Station (TMI-1), Section 5.6.2.h (Ite #2), in the future, ve shall make every effort to meet and comply with it.

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We trust this submittal to be satisfactory; however, should you have any questions, please contact me.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES 1002 Health & Welfare Building Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Coples to February 15, 1977 , , s

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R. C. Arnold, Vice-President pff ,, g, ye a -fo Metropolitan Edison Company c uS. .t -/6 -7 7.

2800 Pottsville Pike Reading, Pennsylvania 19603

SUBJECT:

Industrial Wastes Permit No. 2276209 Gentlemen:

Subject permit is enclosed.

2 Please study the permit carefully and direct any questions to the Facilities Section of this office at (717-787-9665).

Very truly yours,

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Engineer - In'- Charge Harrisburg Regional Office JVD:jv1 Enclosures Permit Standard Conditions cc: L. David Carman, P. E.

Gilbert Associates, Inc.

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WATER QU ALITY MAN AGE!.iENT PERMIT A. PERMITTEE INarme and Acoress) '

9. PROJECT LOC ATION Metropolitan Edison Company 2800 Pottsville Pike n n ,c,p in., ->

yondonderry Township Reading, Pennsylvania 19603 Cog n Dauphin C. TYPE OF F AC2LITY OR EST AELISHMENT l C. NAME OF MINE C AER ATION OR AREA SERVED Electric Generation Three Mile Island Nuclear Station i

E. THIS PERMIT APPR OV ES

1. P!ans For Construct on of 2. Tne Discharge of 3. The Operation of:
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M A XIMuM AREA Yo SE DEEP AND APPVRTEN ANcES MINED Il sew A GT T e4 E A T M E N T P actLITIES -

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ti @ inousrnnat. erasT-TREATMENT r ACILITIES O se..c.

5. Nature of Dischvge or impoundment L e. ouvraLL a scaow ALL Q oiscwance To suara r waTca O o.sc ....To ..ou o ..T..

O M.ou~oM ~T Susquehanna River (Name of $> ream to which discharged or drainage t O sTu M c oss ~c area nn <cich ,rc.ne water eischarge taxes piace er em ri .ord mant is located).

F. You are hereby authorized to construct, operate or discharge, as indicated above or-" i-ted that you comoly with the following :

1. Ait representations regarcing cperations, construction. maintenance and c!csir.; prccedures as v.eil as a!! other matters set forth in your ipplicatico and its supporting documents (Applic tien No. 2276209 dated December 23. 1976 ), sno arrendments dated January 26, 1977 Seen articatien !!'s supporting documents and amendments are hereby made a part of this permit.
2. Ccett:ans numcerad All of the Industrial Standard Conditions dated October 1, 1971 w.Nch conditicns are attached hereto ard are made a part of this permit.
3. Spe<.ial corditionisi ep gr sted A, B, C and D wh'ch are attwhed he 2tc and are made a part of this permit.

. Th Author:tv pqtcd b', this permit is subject to the folicwing further qualifications:

1. lf them is a conflict baneen the app!! cation er it; succorting documents and strendments 39d the standard or special cor itbos. Gia Handam .r s::ecial conditions shan apph
s. FI' : to ccmp!v witn tne Fefes and Regulations cf the Deoactment er te terms er corditiers of this permit shall voM t - 3 eeri y given to the permittee by the issuance of the permit.

a T%s c ur" - 5 ism.d pursuant to the C:ean Streams La.v. The Act of June 22,1937 P.L.1987 as amended and/or tne Wcter Omt ucun Act of June 25,1913. ?.L. 555 as amendad.

hsuance of this "ermit shall nct reiieve it'e permittee of any responsib@y under any cther law.

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James V. Donato, P. E.

TITLE Engineer - In - Charge

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GQL 0531 dated k-19-77 Page 3 of 7 Page 2 Industrial Eastes Londonderry Tounship No. 2276209 Dauphin County This permit is issued subject to all Department of Environmental Eesources Rules and Regulations now in force and the follow 1ug Special Conditions:

A. The quality of the effluent discharged from the herein approved treat-cent works shall be limited at all times as follows:

pH-- not less than 6.0 nor greater than 9.0 Acidity - shall not be acid Suspended Solids- 30 eg/l as 7-day average 60 mg/l maxi =um at anytime 011 and Grease- 15 mg/l as 7-day average 30 mg/l caximum at anytime In addition to the above requirements, the percitree shall provide satisfactory disposal of sludge; and shall reduce the quantities of oil, grease, acids, alkalis, toxic, taste and odor producing sub-stances inimical to the public interest to levels that will not pollute the receiving stream.

B. Within six conths af ter the herein approved waste treatment works are constructed and placed in operation, the permittee shall submit to the Department evidence of the efficiency and adequacy cf such works in treating the discharges from this establishment.

C. The attention of the permittee is directed to the necessity of technical control and experimentation in the operation of the proposed waste treatment works to insure the most effective chemical dosages and proper operation cycles necessary for satisfactory performance at all times.

D. Inastuch as the sufficiency of the proposed treatment will depend in a considerable measure upon the degree to which the production (quantity) of the raw waste is reduced, and whether the treat =ent works are adjusted to secure taxican efficiency, the permittee shall place the natter of the said reduction of the raw waste pollution load and the operation of the waste treatment works under the direct supervisien of a competent sanitary engineer or other qualified person satisfactory to the Department.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES STANDARD CONDITIONS RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL WASTES For use i.' Water quality Management Permi ts k

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1. The plans for which this permi t is issued are approved subject to the condition that the was te trea tment plant s constructed under said plans will produce an effluent satisfactory to the Department. By this approval, neither the Department nor the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania assumes any responsibility for the feasibility of the plans or the operation of the plant to be constructed thereunder.
2. All relevant and non-superseded conditions of any prior water quali ty management permits , decrees , or orders issued to the herein permi ttee or his predecessor shall be con-tinued in full force and effect and together wi th the provisions of this permi t shall apply to his successors, lessees, heirs and assigns.

3 The responsibility for the carrying out of the conditions of this permit shall rest upon the owner, lessee, assignee, or other party in responsible managerial charge of the operation producing the wastewaters and of the waste treatment works herein approved, such responsibility passing with each succession in said control. Approval of a discharge or facilities under a permit shall not be effective as to a new owner until a transfer has been executed and filed on forms orcvided by the Deoartment and the transfer is aporoved by the Department.

4. The permittee shall secure ary necessary permi'ssion from the proper federal authority for any outfall or industrial waste treatment structure which discharges into or enters navigable waters and shall obtain approval of any stream crossing, encroachment or change of natural stream conditions coming within the jurisdiction of the Department.

5 In order to avoid obsolescence of the plans of waste treatment works, the approval of the plans herein granted, and the authori ty granted in the permit, i f not speci fi cally extended ,

shall cease and be null and '/cid two years from the date of this aermit unless the works covered by said plans shall have been completed and placed in enerr.tinn on or before that date.

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6. Approval of plans refers to functional design and not page 5 cf 7 structural stability, which is assumed to be sound and in accordance with good structural design. Failure of the works herein approved because of faulty structural design or poor construction will render the permit void.

7 The Department may at a subsequent time modify, suspend or revoke this permit whenever the waters affected by the presently authorized waste discharge have become so improved in character through natural or artificial processes of conservation or reclamation as to render inimical or harmful the effluent from the works herein approved, or whenever the Department increases treatment requirements for wis tes generally.

Therefore, the permittee is hereby notified that when the Department shall have determined that the public interest requires the further treatment of such of the permittee's industrial wastes as are discharged to the waters of the Commonwea l th , then upon notice by the Department and within the time specified, the permittee shall submit to the Department for i ts approval, plans and a report providing for the required degree of treatment, and after approval thereof, shall construct such works in accordance with the requirements of the Department.

8. If at any time the ir.dustrial waste treatment works of the permittee, or any part thereof, or the discharge of the i effluent therefrom, shall have created a public nuisance, or such discharge is causing or contributing to pollution of the waters of the Commor..vealth, the permittee shall forthwith adopt such remedial measures as are acceptable to the Department. .

9 Nothing herein contained shall be construed to be an intent on the part of the Department to approve any act made or to be made by the permittee inconsistent with the permittee's lawful powers or wi th exis ting laws of the Commonwealth regulating industrial wastes and the practice of professional engineering, nor shall this permit be construed to sanction any act otherwise forbidden by any of the laws of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania or of the Uni ted States.

Construction

10. The works shall be constructed under expert engineering supervision and competent inspection, and in accordance with plans, designs, and other data as herein approved or amended, and with the conditions of this permit.
11. No radical changes shall be made in the works herein approved wi thcut approval of the Department. Revisions which do not increase the rate of flow or change the quali ty of the ef fluent, the treatment processes or the point of discharge, may be aoproved by the Regional Sanitary Engineer upon submission of plans. Other revisions mus t be approved by a permi t.

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12. The outfall sewer or drain shall be extended to low water mark of the receiving body of water in such a manner as to insure the satisfactory dispersion of its effluent thereinto; insofar as practicable it shall have its outlet submerged; and shall be constructed of cast iron, concrete, or other material approved by the Department; and shall be so protected against the effects of flood water, ice, or other hazards as to reasonably insure i ts s tructural stability and f reedom from stoppage. ,

13 When the herein approved industrial waste treatment works is completed and before it is placed in operation, the permi ttee shall notify the Department so that an inspection of the works may be made by a representative of the Department.

Operation and Maintenance

14. No matter how well designed and carefully constructed a waste treatment works may be, full effectiveness cannot be developed unless i t is ef ficiently operated. In order to secure such efficiency, protect the waters of the Commonweal th, and insure the most effective and economical dosage when chemicals are used, the permittee is required to place the works under the regular charge of a responsible plant official, and its opera-tion under the control of the designer of the works or other qualified person approved by the Department, for at least one t

year after completion. Moreover, upon wri tten notice f rom the Department, the permittee shall maintain one or more skilled operators regularly on duty for such daily periods as the Department may direct.

15 The right to discharge the effluent from the herein approved industrial waste treatment works into the waters of the Common-wealth is contingent upon such operation of these works as will at all times produce an effluent of a cuality satisfactory to the Department. If, in the opinion of the Department, these works are not so operated or if by reason of change in the chacacter of wastes or increased load upon the works, or changed use or condition of the receiving body of water, or otherwise, the said effluent ceases to be satisfactory for such discharge, then upon notice by the Department the right herein granted to discharge such effluent shall cease and become null and void unless within the time specified by the Department, the permittee shall adopt such remedial measures as will produce an effluent which, in the opinion of the Depart-ment, will be satisfactory for discharge into the said receiving body of water. .

16. No untreated or ineffectively treated wastewaters shall at any time be discharged into the waters of the Commonwealth, and especial care shall be used to prevent accidental " spills" or similar unusual discharges of all raw, finished and waste materials.

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~b- GQL C531 dated h-19-77 Page 7 of 7 17 No s torm water, sewage or other indus trial wastes not speci-fically approved herein, shall be admitted to the works for which this permit is issued, unless wi th the approval of the Department.

18. The varicus structures and apparatus of the industrial waste treatment works herein approved shall be maintained in proper condi tion so that they will individually and collectively per-form the functions for which they were designed. In order to insure the ef ficacy and proper maintenance of the treatment works, the permittee shall make periodic inspections at suffi-ciently f requent intervals to detect any impai rment of the structural s tability, adequate capaci ty, or other requisi tes of the herein approved works which might impair their effective-ness, and shall take immediate steps to correct any such impair-ment found to exist.

19 Any screenings, and any settled or floated solids, shall at no time be permitted to accumulate in sedimentation basins to a depth sufficient to interfere with the settling efficiency thereof. Any such material removed shall be handled and dis-posed of so that a nuisance is not created and so that every reasonable and practical precaution is taken to prevent the said material f rom reaching the waters of the Commonwealth, t

20. The permittee shall keep records of operation and efficiency of the was te treatment works and shall submi t to the Depart-ment, promptly at the end of each month, such report thereon as may be requi red by the Department. .
21. The discharge of untreated or improperly treated industrial was tes to the waters of the Commonwealth is contrary to the requi rements of the Department. If, because of accidental breakdown of the treatment works or plant equipment or for other reason, any such discharge should occur, then the operation of the mill or process producing such discharge shall be discontinued until repairs to the treatment works or other satisfactory measures to prevent water pollution shall have been completed.

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TELEPHCNE 215 - 923.'iG01 POSr C;ficE sox 542 RE Ao!NC. PENN5YLV ANI A 15333 March 15, 1977 GGi 0313 Mr. Terry Fabian gc gsq p Regional Water Quality Mansger g g Pa. Dept. of Environmental Resources 6, J

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I In response to Mr. R. A. Shert:er's letter of Dece:ber 30, concerning the use of NALCO k1-L and a ch-osate-phosphate treatment as corrosien inhibitors at Three Mile Island Huclear Statica (T!C), enclosed please find: .

'I 1 A listing of the chemical make-up of NALCO hl-L.

I 2. A revisicn of cur pollutica incident prevention plan (PIPP)

' which addresses the receiving, stcrage and handling of NALCO hl-L and chrc ste-phosphates.

Although this PIPP revision details the handling of both UALCO ki-L and chrc=2te-phosphates , ve do not anticipate the implementation of a Chrc= ate-Phosphate Treatment until a later date. We hope, however, to begin using NALCO hl-L as a corrosion inhibiter in the secondary services closed cooling systen as soca as possible e.fter receiving DER authorination.

' Mr. She-tzer is correct in ass' +g that Chrenates and ?hosphates which are entrained by the radioactive vaste evaporators vill be hsndled in the same sa.e source. The ultimate disposal ca .ner as are all other vastes frem that site for sludges frc the rz,1vaste systen is the federally approved radica:tive vaste disposal site at Barnvell, South Carclina.

n:: entirely accu-1te Please be advised that our letter cf December 22 was in that it is possible for the Radica:tive 11aste Evaperst:rs to be b;gassai, H0vever, if a chrecate-phesphate treatment is te be ssei as a corrosi:n inhibi cC. this Taivaste trea '".ent sy s t e. ~4ill n n b e b *.313 s e i.

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.'.; . Terry Fabian March 15,1977 '

CQL 0315 Ir. light of the fact that the above-referenced permits nake no cention of UALCO 41-L and chromate-phosphate, ve request that said permits be e-o a > to recognize the use of UALCO kl-L as a corrosien inhibitor in the secondary services closed cooling s'/ sten at T>E. At sone future

c. ate, we expect to request either a si-M ar aneni ent to allow the use of a Chrc ate-Phosphate Treatment as a corrcsion inhibitor for the

, remaining clcsed cooling systers, or an a-a ' a-t which vill extend the i use of UALCO k1L to all close' cooling systens at TMI.

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Dear Mr. Lawyer:

This confirms your letter of March 15, 1977 with documents on the use of NALCO 41-L as a corrosion inhibitor at Three Mile Island.

Permit No. 2270204 has been amended to include a copy of your letter and the documents identified in that letter.

Robert Lingle called on April 12, 1977 to inform us that the material is being used. Richard Shertzer will be sending a separate response with comments to your letter. These comments will be related to operations.

Very truly yours, NO2 67td James V. Donato, P.E.

Chief, Facilities Section Harrisburg Regional Otfice JVD:kew 1564 309

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Region III 6th and Walnut Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106

Dear Sir:

We are considering the use of UALCO hl-L and a Chrocate-Phosphate Treat- -

=ent as corrosion inhibitors at our Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMI). Enclosed please find a copy of the infor:ation which we have recently forwarded to the Pennsylvania Depart =ent of Environ = ental Resou.rces for approval.

We request that our NPDES Permit #0C09920 be a: ended to allow the use of NALCO hl-L as a corro: ion inhibitor in tl.e secondary services closed ccol-ing system at Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (T!C).

We trust this sub=ittal to be satisfactcry, however, should you have any questicas, please contact =e.

Sincerely, 5..ned - R. O A r'j

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