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Forwards Environ Licensing Documents:Oh EPA 401 Certification,Oh EPA Permit to Install,Army Corps of Engineers Intake-Discharge Permit & Oh EPA Questions & Cleveland Electric Responses Re Plant Design
ML19269C506
Person / Time
Site: Perry  FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 01/29/1979
From: Davidson D
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
To: Regan W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 7902050156
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THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMIN ATING COMPANY

  • ILLUMINATING BLDG e PUBliC SOUARE e CLEVELAND. OHto 44101 e TEL[ PHONE (216) 623-1350 e M AIL ADDRFSS: P. O. BOX $000 Serving The Best Location in the Nation Dalwyn R. Davidson VICE PRE 5' DENT ENGINE ERING January 29, 1979 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attn: Mr. William H. Regan, Jr. , Chief Envirormental Projects Branch 2 Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Co=lssion Washington, D. C. 20555 RE: Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket Nos. 50-440 and 50-441

Dear Mr. Regan:

In response to the January 26, 1979 telephone conversation of Mr. Ben Harless (NRC) with our Mr. Carl Banks, please find enclosed copies of the following PNPP licensing documents for Mr. Harless' review, infor-n:ation and files:

1. Ohio EPA 401 Certification (6-21-74)
2. Ohio EPA Permit to Install (12-2-75) 3 Arr:y Corps of Engineers, Intake-Discharge Pemit, No. 76 477-6 (3-29-77) 4 Ohio EPA questions regarding plant design (11-21-78) and CEI's responses Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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' Mr. Harold L. Williams Vice President - Engineering hb T The Cleveland Electric jLyd Illuminating Company Illuminating Building 55 Public Square Cleveland, Ohio 44101 John J. GilHgan Governor Dr. tra L Whitman Director

Dear Mr. Williams:

Pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C.A. S 1341, the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company submitted an amended application on May 22, 1974 for certification by the State that the discharges from the proposed Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, would comply with the applicable provisions of Sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

Having reviewed the amended application, I hereby certify that the discharges from the proposed Perry Nuclear Power Plant, if constructed in accordance with the general plans which were set forth in the amended application, will comply with the applicable provisions of Sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of,the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

'You are hereby notified that this action of the Director is final and may be appealed to the Environmental Bo,ard of Review pursuant to Section 3745.04 of the Ohio Revised Code by any person who was a party to

,this proceeding. The appeal must be in writing and-set forth the action complained oi and the grounds upon which the appeal is based. It must be filed with the Envirormental Board of Review within thirty (30) ,

days af ter notice of the Director's action. A copy of the appeal must be served on the Director of the J

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Mr. Harold L. Williams June 21, 1974 Page 2 Ohic Environmental Protection Agency and the Environmental Law Section of the Office of the Attorney General within three (3) days of filing with the Board. An appeal may be filed with the Environmental Board of Review at the following address:

Environmental Board of Review Suite 505 33 North High Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 ery truly yours, WM sr/Gb n/" K' /)Ws W Ira L. Whitman Director ILW/nm cc: Michael L. Hardy Donald H. Hauser Samuel A. Bleicher Chris Schraff t

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%'%.e.,gg[;fhdh. you [to install the described source in a nanner indicated in the permit.

  • Because this permit contains several conditions and restrictions 1 urge you to read it carefully.

You are hereby notified that this action of the Director is final and may be appealed to the Environmental Board of Review pursuant to Section 3745.04 of the Ohio Revised Code by any person who was a party to this proceeding. The appeal must be in writi c and set forth the action complained of and the grounds upon which the appeal is based. It must be filed with the Environnental Board of Review within thirty (30) days after notice of the Director's action. A copy of the appeal cust be served on the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the Environmental Law Division of the Office of the Attorney General within three (3) days of filing with the Board. An appeal may be filed with the Environmental Board of Review at the following address:

Environ ental Board of Review Suite 305 395 E. Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43216

'Very truly yours, Ned E. Willians, P.E.

Director Copy to Ms. Evelyn_Stebbins, Citizens for Clean Air and Water Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge. Washington, D.C.

Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C.

Ohio Power Siting Cornission Assistant Attorney General, "r. Chris Schraf Lake County IIealth Department Sortheast District Office, Engineering

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0:!IO c.a'ILO:,:IE;TAL PROICCTIO:, ACC:.C'i Permit To Install Application No..02-074 Applicants Name: Cleveland Electric Permit Fee: $250.00 Illuminating Company Add.ess: P.O. Box 5000 City: Cleveland State: Ohio Telephone:

Description of Proposed Source: The Perry Nuclear Power Plant Located in the Village of North Perry, Lake County, Ohio. General Plans for all Non-Radioactive Air, Water and Solid Waste Discharges.

Issuance Date: December 2, 1973 Effective Date: December 2, 1975 The above naced entity is hereby granted a permit to install for the above described source pursuant to Chapter EP-30 of the regulations of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Issuance of this permit does not constitute expressed or implied approval or agreement that, if constructed or nodified in accordance with the plans included in the application, the above described source of environmental pollutants will operate in compliance with applicable State and Federal laws and regulations, and does not constitute expressed or implied assurance that'if constructed or modified in accordance with those plans and specifications, the above described source of pollutants will be granted the necessary operating permits. This permit is granted subject to the following conditions attached hereto:

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by Ned E. Williams, P.E.

Director 361 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43215

Cleveland Llectric illuuinating Company December 2, 1975 Page 2 Substantial construction for installation must take place within eighteen months of the effective date of this permit. This deadline may be extended by up to twelve months , if application is made to the Director no less than sixty days before the expiration of this permit and the party shows good cause for any 2ach extension.

The proposed source shall.be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and application submitted for this permit to the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. There may be no deviation from the . proved plans without the express, written approval of the agency. Any deviations from the approved plans or the above conditions may lead to such sanctions and penalties as provided under Ohio law. Approval of these plans does not constitute an assurance that the proposed facilities will operate in compliance with all Ohio laws and regulations. Additional facilities shall be installed upon orders of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency if the proposed sources are inadequate or cannot meet applicable scandards.

The Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, or his authorized representatives, may enter upon the premises of the above named applicant during construction and operation at any reasonable time for the purpose of making inspections, conducting tests, examining records or reports pertaining to the construction, modification or installation of the above described source of environmental pollutants.

A permit fee specified above must be remitted within 15 days of the effective date of this permit to install, to the Treasurer, State of Ohio.

This permit shall apply only to the source shown on the plans approved by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.

A report, which provides a technical appraisal of the results obtained during normal operating conditions of the new facilities shall be submitted to the appropriate District Office of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency no later than three months after the new facilities are placed into operation. -

Construction of any wastewater treatment facilities shall be completed and ready for operation before the start of the process which generates the wastewater.

The appropriate District Office of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency shall be notified, in writing as to (a) the construction starting date (b) the construction completion date and (c) the date the facilities were

'placed into operation.

The terms of the agreement for the installation, initial operation, and continued maintenance and operation of the wastewater treatment facilities are hereby made a part of this permit.

ulciela:u miect ri 111cainating Corpcny December 2, 1973 Page 3 Sewer and manhole construction and joints shall conform to standards of this department.

Daily records of operation shall be maintained and submitted to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency at the end of each conth.

This permit applies treatment facilities designed to serve an average daily hydraulic flow of no more than 30,000 gallons.

The treatment plant shall be abandoned and the sanitary sewers connected to the public sanitary sewer system whenever such system becomes available.

The local health department having jurisdiction shall be notified pri .

to start of construction in order that construction of this source can be routinely inspected and approved by the local health department be"'re being placed in operatica.

Roof drains, foundation drains and other clean water connections to the sanitary sewers shall be prohibited in accordance with legally adopted rules regulating the use of sanitary sewers.

No liquids, sludges, or toxic or hazardous wastes other than those set forth in the approved specifications and plans shall be accepted for disposal without the written approval of the Agency.

Samples of filtering material proposed for use in the filters shall be acceptable to this Agency before placing.

Before any construction is begun, detail plans, drawn in accordance with approved general plans and all regulations of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, os t be submitted to and approved by the Director.

Approval of such detailed plans does not constitute an assurance that the propose, facilities will operate in compliance with all Ohio laws and regulations.

Should'there be any questions regarding the requirements, meaning or interpretations of any of the above which we may clarify, please contact the appropriate District Office of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.

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' O_ SUFF ALO, NEW YORK 14207 NCBCO-S Re: Public Notice No. 76-477-6 29 March 1977 Applicant: Cleveland Electric Illu- . ing Company NTA#' I Carl D. Banks, Senior Chesical Engineer Nuclear Engineering Department 3iS 0 H A d b-The Cleveland Electric Illucinating Company P.O. Box 5000 Cleveland, OH 44101

Dear Mr. Banks:

In accordance with your request of 8 March 1976, enclosed is a Department of the Army permit authorizing The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company to perform the work described in the referenced public notice presented for public review.

Please note condition (n) of the permit which requires that our of fica be informed of the commencement and completion of the authorized work.

Forms for this purpose are enclosed. Also enclosed is a Notice of Authorization which must be conspicuously displayed at the site of work.

Revised plans must be submitted to our office if material changes in the location or plans of the work are necessary because of unforeseen or altered conditions, or otherwise. These revised plans must receive the approval required by law before construction is started.

Please acknowledge receipt of the permit.

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.AUL F. GARIE, Chief 5 Incl 1.' Permit Regulatory Functions Branch

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4. ENG Form 4336
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DEPAR~'ENT OF THE ARW L: ' 4.% M C .

GOVERET L'; SPEC 1 Im PEP M NCBCO-S Buffalo District No. 76-477-6 Corps of Enginecra Buffalo, NY 14207 29 March 19 77 (Effective Date)

Referring to written request dated 8 March 1976 , for a permit to:

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The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, P.O. Box 5000, Cleveland, 0 hic 44101 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: to construct a 10-foot diameter concrete intake tunnel and a 10-foot diameter concrete discharge tunnel. Each intake structure will be protected by 16 concrete filled steel caissons 48 inches in diameter and the discharge nozzle will be protected by 10 caissons. All spoil material will be deposited on upland nroperty above high water in established upland disposal areas. The work is located in Lake Erie near Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto which are incorporated in and made a part of this permit. Subject to the following conditions:

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j, That tAtt D er* l ' *vi v Se 5srecllt 59534^19d, i n w *ol e or in part, upon a fladlag 3v **e OlstelC' Engineer tae t IFumed l e 's sospea s loa o+ f*e ac +i v i ty e a t or i zed h erei n -ou l s n e 19 +*e genersi oudllC iaterest, socn 5,.se.as tsa s eir ne effective woon rec e i p t by the permit'ee of e written notlCe thereof whica shall l ed lCate (l) +9e este99 cf tare Sus:e'llce, (2) t%e reesons *cr t%l$ action, ead (3) emy Corro**Ive or preveetS t l ve *eeluf 99 to De t9 Leo DV the Permittee whlC% f re f ee8aed POCOSSerY Dy e Dis trlC t Engla.or to abate lavalaeat hazards to t*e geaeral puolic laterest. The permi ttee sr-all t a me l avaed l e 's ec t i o n to e-sme l y ult % 9%e provigloet of *Mll motlce. W 3 *% 3 9 999 de fS followf ag r# Col 2P of 'hIS ao*iC# Of SwSpealloa, f*e per*lt*ee mey re1 A 5 '

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1. that in issulag tels prelt, f*e Goverewt has rel lvi on tae inf orsvit loa and Jefe .%Ich t%e permittee has provides le connection .Ith his permit eenlicarloa. 19, s ,,o se 1wea t to t*e i s s.ence o' this peeit, soca leformation and data prove to be false, lacumlete or laeccurote, this 0+mit may to aooi t te2, suspended or remed, la . mole or la part, and/or the Goverreaeat sis y , in addl loa, lasti tute epocoorlate loc.el proc eed t ags .
e. That et a=>d i f ice f lo9, sesoeasloa. or revoceflon c* tsis ov=l t snell m t es too basis for say cielm for demoges egef ast the Uat ted States,
n. That tae preittee shall notify **e Cistrict Englaeer et omet time the a:tivity estnorised hvet s .i t i to cervaeaced, es faa la neweece of the time of cervae,cemeat es t* 3 District taq1neer eey specify, ead et any susceastoa of . ors, le for e period or acre toeg one .een, ressotton o' eork ead i ts completloa.
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"SEE ATTACHED SPECIAL CONDITION" This permit shall become ef f ective on the date of the District Engineer's signature.

Permittee hereby accepts and agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit.*

THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO. By Auth rity of th . Secretary of the Army:

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DANIEL D. LUDWIG, O , CE Permittee Title District Engineer Du N /9 77 20 m rch 1977 Date Date Transferee hereby agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit.

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(a) That the permittee agrees to reimburse the Federal Government for the cost of a survey required after completion of the activity authorized herein, to determine that the intake and discharge structures provide the clearance below low water datum elevation 568.6 (International Great Lakes Datum, 1955) as indicated in the permit.

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Mr. Carl Banks, Senior Engineer November 21, 1978 The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company P.O. Box 5000

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Dear Mr. Banks:

We received information from you concerning the Perry Nuclear Power Plant (PNPP) on November 8, 1978. However, a few issues discussed at our October 12, 1978 meeting remain unresolved. Below, the issues in question are presented according to the writer's understa..aing. Please respond with any necessary clarifications, corrections and justifications. The plan approval procedure cannot continue until these issues are resolved.

1. The auxiliary cooling water (also called service water) is used in a cooling system that is completely separate from the reactor cooling water system. The auxiliary water will use once-tncough cooling, completely bypassing the cooling towers. The entire amrunt of auxiliary cooling water (maximum of 39,000 gpm per unit) will be pumped from Lake Erie, through the condensers and back to the lake. However, the general plans for the PTI and the 401 certification clearly state that 21,050 gpm per unit (maximum) of the total 39,000 gpm per unit (maximu.n) auxiliary cool-ing water would be used as cooling tower makeup in the corresponding unit. Thus, only 17,950 gpm per unit (maximum) would be discharged to the lake. The auxiliary cooling water will have L T of 15'F but will -

have a temperature reading less thcq the coolside blowdown from the cooling towers (90 F).

a. Please make any necessary clarifications in the above statement, and/or
b. Explain why the auxiliary cooling water cannot be used for cooling tower makeup.
2. 2.5 cycles of concentration were used in the design criteria even though data supplied to our Central Office shows 4 cycles of concentration is nonlethal. Furthermore, a letter addressed to you from Mr. Milton G.

Capriots and J. P. Sockei, dated October 17, 1978, stated that doubling the cycles of concentration to 5 would decrease the heat rejection by approximately 10% or 49.3 x 106 BTV/Hr. We consider a 10% decrease to be significant. Please justify your choice of 2.5 cycles of concentration. ,

i State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency James A. Rhodes, Governor Northeast Distnct Office Ned E YMharns. P E., Director 2110 E. Aurora Road Twinsburg, Ohio 44137 -(216) 425-9171

le. Carl Banks, Senior Engineer November 21, 1978 Page 2 From reviewing our files and the discussion at the October 12, 1978 meeting, the writer understands the following points as described below. Please re-spond appropriately, making any necessary clarifications and/or corrections.
1. Pre-operational cleaning wastes will include 1,500 pounds of sodium hydroxide (Na0H) and'l ton of phosphorous containing detergents. The wastes will be treated in a lined lagoon, where the phosphates will be precipitit~d with hydrated lime. The overflow will be discharged to the lake.
2. Regenerants will be neutralized and will be discharged to the lake via a settling pond.
3. No rust inhibitors will be added to water at the PNPP.
4. The following waste streams will be treated and will be completely reused (i.e. , no blowdown) as makeup within the plant.
a. Floor drains (after oil removal)
b. Filter backwash
c. Sludge lagoon underdrains
d. Cooling tower basin cleaning
e. Auxiliary boiler blowdown
f. Labs and sampling wastes
g. Sump wastes
5. Will there be any chemical cleaning wastes frcm generator tube cleaning?

If so, how will these wastes be treated?

6. The Report on General Plans for the PTI and 401 Certification indicates that~ wastewater sludges will be trucked off-site. Lime sludges may be dewatered and hauled to an aporoved site or disposed on-site. Sludge

' disposal should be approved by the Office of Land Pollution Control of the Ohio EPA.

7. It is the writer's understanding that the PNPP has been designed to mee't the New Source Performance Guidelines. Please supply a written- statement to this effect.

"r. Carl Bar.ks, Senior Engineer

'b ert er 21, 1975 Page 3 Your response to the above issues will facilitate the plan approval procedure.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Yours truly, 9)Lt&,ege. J?2a:y niW - 2ScIb' '

Melinda Merryfield Becker Environmental Scientist Pf4B/fmk

1. ca:et, :t c. o l; th. c.m n ; _ . '.

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<z. ,j t' (CN), the se rvice water c:,s tem (SW) cad the emergency service uatec system (ESW).

The ESU system functions during a normal plant shutdown or following a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) to remove residual heat f rom nuclear components and the reactor. It does not function during normal operation. It is an open cooling dater system, which pumps about 22,700 gpa/ unit of water directly frca the. lake,

, through the heat exchangers, and bach to the lake. It is completely separate from the other two systems.

The SW system functions during normal plant operation to cool miscellaneous non-nuclear components in the plant. It is an open cooling water system which pumps about 69,400 gpm (both units) from the lake. The CW system functions during normal plant operation to remove waste heat frca the plant condensers and reject this T heat to the atmosphere through the cooling towers. The CW system is a closed cycle system which circulates about 545,000 gpa in a closed loop. Makeup to the cocling towers is taken from the SW discharge before it reaches the lake. Blovdown from the cooling towers is added back into the SU discharge before it reaches the lake. Cooling tower evaporation, makeup, and blowdown varies with the atmospheric conditions. The net result is a rcnge of SW discharge flous to the lake of 43,000 gpm to 50,400 gpm (monthly average flows). The maximum makeup fic*., to each unit's cooling touer is 21,973 gpa

> (monthly average), heuever, 8,745 gpa per cooling tower blowdoun is added back into che SU discharge at the same time. The net return flow is 42,934 gpm (roughly 43,000 gpm). The cooling tower blowdown temperature ' ,. ries from 6S F to 86 F and is usually higher than the SN discharge temperature which varies from 49 F to 89 F (monthly average tempera tures) .

2. 2 cycles of concentration was cnosen to minimice the total

) dissolved solids to 533 mg/l in.the CU system and b1cwdown flow.

If 5 cycles of concentration were chosen, the TDS in the CU blow-down would be 1070 mg/1.

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w.'. s t o n i n i n i. n e the corro m . p r ob le: m in the p ] <,n t equip ent j

(tespec ia lly chlo ride pit tir., of the c. t a inl e n n steel condense:

tubes) and to miniaire scalms problems in the coali::g teuers.

With 2h concentrations, the chlorides would be at 95 rg/l and at 5 concentrations, the chlorides would be at 190 mg/1.

The cooling tower drift is a very small flow (55 gpm) and as such is not significant. However, doubling the cooling tower concentrations would double the amount of solids deposited by the cooling tower drift.

We consider the difference in heat rejection between a 2h cycle concentration systen and a S cycle concentration D system to be insignificant. The difference (49.3 x 10 BTU /hr) is only .3% of what gas originally intended to be discharged to the lake (16,802 x 10 BTU /hr). Also, this is not the yearly average During certain affect, but the effect for the worst conth (March).

conths (July, August and Septe=ber), the ef fect is reversed and the CW blowdown helps to decrease the plant discharge temperature

) (CW blowdown tenperatures are lower than SW discharge temperatures).

So during these conths, there is less heat rejection to the lake with a 2h cycles of concentration system than with a 5 cycles of concentration systc=.

The decision to use 2h cycles of concentration was cade in June of 1974 and all affected equipment has been sized accordingly. The number of cycles of concentration and all other characteristica of

} the plant's water systens uere described in CEI's Application for Ohio EPA Permit to Install, transnitted to Dr. Ira J. Whitman, Director Ohio EPA f rca Harold Williams, Executiva Vice President of CEI on June 10, 1974.

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lagoen to precipitate the phosphate, After a suitable settlin o tira, t ~

clear super.1atant, which will nau caly contain the sodiun from the criginal sodium phosphate waste, will be discharged to the main plant effluent.

The total volume of this supernatant would be approximately one cillion gallons containing approximately 1,500 pounds of sodium as sodium hydroxide.

If the supernatant exceeds the limit of pii9 it would be adjusted to betweer the range pH6 through 9 before being discharged. The precipitate will be physically removed and hauled to an approved off site disposal area.

2. The nakeup demineralizer regenerant wastes will be neutralized and dis-charged to the lake via cain plant discharge. All other plant regenerant vastes will be routed to the plant radwaste systen.
3. This stat ment is correct.
4. a. All floor drains will be reused within the plant after oil removal except the floor drain f rom the Hypochlorite Cenerating Building.

This drains rainwater and a safety shower from a pipe trench in the building to a yard catch basin. The only other exception is floor drains in the upper control building conplex which only serve to carry off fire system deluge water to the yard drains.

b. This statetent is correct.
c. This statement is correct.
d. No chemicals will be used to clean the cooling tower basins. Norna11',

the basins do not require cleaning; however, they cay be physically cleaned af ter se>ceral years of operation by draining and physically removing any accuculated sedinent.

e. Auxiliary boiler blowdown is directed to the plant radwaste system.
f. Labs and sampling wastes are dirceted to the plant radwaste systen.
g. All s nps on PNFP are collection :3ints for floar et yard drains and are handled as drains. Please turt.ar define or clarify what is :mant by sump wast 2a if dee e f a rther inf o rna tion is necessary.
5. There vill be no chemical cleaning wastes of this type sinca the PNPP is an advanced d,..gn boilin?, water type reactor - . 'till not hav2 stean generator tube 3 which require cleaning.
6. Off-site disposal sites for wasts water slu 2 3es will be cs approved by the Of fice of Land Pollution Control of the C'aio EPA.
7. As outilned n the third paragrrh of Mr. Donald . iota r's letter ta D:

Ira L. Lhito a, C E i' '. , Ote .iune 6, M 7 5, it u *' - a eut of the DE F to con 91y wit 5 t'i ut ta >: :> <

.ir - =atal o :ction '. ;e r -  :;u. >it. ,

respecting ster electric po.2r piant; as th' a re i f ully as :O t : ' . Ann varinion in the Ce ?a.~ 's dm ' < ;n fr . - tb- . 'l , '

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