ML19331B676

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Follows Up 800718 Ltr Re Discharge Canal Temps in Excess of 103 F Limit.No Temp Noncompliances Have Occurred Since 800716.No Further Excess Temps Anticipated If River Temp Remains in Normal Range
ML19331B676
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Site: Cooper Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/06/1980
From: La'Toya Cooper
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
To: Ringenberg J
NEBRASKA, STATE OF
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NUDOCS 8008120574
Download: ML19331B676 (1)


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. GENERAL OFFICE f' P. O. box .99. COLUMBUS NEBRA5KA 68601 Nebraska Publ.ic Power D. is tr.

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k Mr. Jay D. Ringenberg Chief, Permits and Enforcement Department of Environmental Control P. O. Box 94877, Statehouse Station Lint d n, NE 68509 Subj e<.t : Nebraska Public Power District Cooper Nucle.c Station -

NPDES Permi No. NE 0001244

Dear Mr. Ringenberf,

This is a followup on my letter of July 18, 1980 concerning temperatures of the Coooer Nuclear Station discharge canal (Discharge 001) which were in excess of the 103 F limit.

Please be advised that no temperature noncompliances have occurred, to date, since July 16, 1980.

Inasmuch as the discharge temperature is dependent in part on the river temperature, we anticipate no further excess temperatures as long as river temperatures remain within the normal summer range.

If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me.

Sincerely yours, L. John Cooper Environmental Manager LJC:db cc: Dan T. Drain COO 3 Karl V. Sayfrit, Director j USNRC Region IV -

//g Thomas A. Ippolito, Chief USNRC Operating Reactors Branch No. 2 8008120 Ni j  ; 3