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Comment (2) of Mark D. Sartain on Behalf of Virginia Electric and Power Company on the Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants, Supplement 6, Second Renewal, Regarding Subsequent License Renewal Fo
ML19354B436
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Site: Surry  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 12/06/2019
From: Mark D. Sartain
Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO)
To:
Office of Administration, Document Control Desk
References
19-444, 84FR56488 00002
Download: ML19354B436 (38)


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{{#Wiki_filter:VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 December 6, 2019 Serial No.: NRA/DEA: 10 CFR 50 10 CFR 51 10 CFR 54 19-444 R2 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 License Nos.: DPR-32/37 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION (SPS} UNITS 1 AND 2 COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR LICENSE RENEWAL OF NUCLEAR PLANTS. SUPPLEMENT 6, SECOND RENEWAL. REGARDING SUBSEQUENT LICENSE RENEWAL FOR FACILITY OPERATING LICENSES DPR-32 AND DPR-37 By letter dated October 15, 2018 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System ((ADAMS) Accession No. ML18291A842)), Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion Energy Virginia or Dominion) submitted an application for the subsequent license renewal of Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-32 and DPR-37 for Surry Power Station (SPS) Units 1 and 2, respectively. By letter dated January 29, 2019, (ADAMS Accession No. ML19042A137) (Serial No. 18-448), Dominion responded to NRC's request to provide the analysis of the impacts of the proposed action on Atlantic sturgeon critical habitat, and essential fish habitat, and the National Marine Fisheries Service response to Dominion Energy Virginia regarding special status species and habitats. Additionally, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality response letter to the Coastal Zone Management Program was provided as requested. By letter dated May 10, 2019 (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML19148A419 and ML19148A421) (Serial No. 19-184), Dominion responded to an April 11, 2019 NRC request for additional information (ADAMS Accession No. ML19106A402) regarding the Environmental Review of the information contained in the SPS Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA). By letter dated October 17, 2019, the NRC informed Dominion of the availability of the, "Draft Plant-Specific Supplement 6, Second Renewal to the Generic Environmental SUNSI Review Complete Template = ADM-013 E-RIDS=ADM-03 ADD=Tam Tran, Antoinette Walker-Smith COMMENT (2) PUBLICATION DATE: 10/22/2019 CITATION 84 FR 56488

Serial No.: 19-444 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Page 2 of 7 Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding Subsequent License Renewal for Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2," (Draft SPS SEIS) and indicated that public comments would be accepted. to this letter provides written comments related to the Draft SPS SEIS. Additionally, Enclosure 2 provides a copy of a letter from David K. Paylor (Department of Environmental Quality) to Amanda B. Tornabene (Dominion) dated September 19, 2019, updating the status of the SPS § 401 certification. If you have any questions or require additional information regarding this submittal, please contact Mr. Paul Aitken at (804) 273-2818. Sincerely, Mark D. Sartain Vice President - Nuclear Engineering and Fleet Support Commitments made in this letter: None

Enclosures:

1. Comments on Draft SPS SEIS 2. Update to SPS § 401 Certification

cc: (w/o Enclosures except *) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station Ms. Lauren Gibson

  • NRC Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop O 11 F1 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 Ms. Angela Wu
  • NRC Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop O 11F1 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 Mr. Tam Tran*

NRC Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop O 11 F1 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 Serial No.: 19-444 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Page 3 of 7

Mr. G. Edward Miller NRC Senior Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop O-9E3 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 Mr. Vaughn Thomas NRC Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop O 4F12 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 State Health Commissioner Virginia Department of Health James Madison Building - 7th Floor 109 Governor Street Room 730 Richmond, Virginia 23219 Mr. David K. Paylor, Director Virginia Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 Ms. Melanie D. Davenport, Director Water Permitting Division Virginia Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 Ms. Bettina Rayfield, Manager Office of Environmental Impact Review Virginia Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 Serial No.: 19-444 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Page 4 of 7

Mr. Michael Dowd, Director Air Division Virginia Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 Mr. Justin Williams, Director Division of Land Protection and Revitalization Virginia Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 Mr. James Golden, Regional Director Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Piedmont Regional Office 4949-A Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 Mr. Craig R. Nicol, Regional Director Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Tidewater Regional Office 5636 Southern Blvd Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Ms. Jewel Bronaugh, Commissioner Serial No.: 19-444 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Page 5 of 7 Virginia Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services 102 Governor Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Mr. Jason Bulluck, Director Virginia Department of Conservation & Recreation Virginia Natural Heritage Program 600 East Main Street, 24th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 Mr. Robert W. Duncan, Director Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries P.O. Box 90778 Henrico, VA 23228

Mr. Allen Knapp, Director Virginia Department of Health Office of Environmental Health Services 109 Governor St, 5th Floor Richmond, VA 23129 Ms. Julie Lagan, Director Virginia Department of Historic Resources State Historic Preservation Office 2801 Kensington Ave Richmond, VA 23221 Mr. Steven G. Bowman, Commissioner Virginia Marine Resources Commission 2600 Washington Ave Newport News, VA 23607 Dr. Mary Fabrizio, Professor Virginia Institute of Marine Science School of Marine Science 7509 Roper Rd, Nunnally Hall 135 Gloucester Point, VA 23062 Ms. Angel Deem, Director Virginia Department of Transportation Environmental Division 1401 East Broad St Richmond, VA 23219 Mr. Stephen Moret, President Virginia Economic Development Partnership 901 East Byrd St Richmond, VA 23219 Mr. William F. Stephens, Director Virginia State Corporation Commission Division of Public Utility Regulation 1300 East Main St, 4th Fl, Tyler Bldg Richmond, VA 23219 Serial No.: 19-444 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Page 6 of 7

Mr. Jeff Caldwell, Director Virginia Department of Emergency Management 10501 Trade Rd Richmond, VA 23236 Mr. Bruce Sterling, Chief Regional Coordinator Virginia Department of Emergency Management 7511 Burbage Dr. Suffolk, VA 23435 Mr. Jonathan Lynn, Administrator Surry County 45 School Street Surry, VA 23883 Serial No.: 19-444 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Page 7 of 7 COMMENTS ON DRAFT SPS SEIS Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion Energy Virginia or Dominion) Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 Serial No.: 19-444

Item# Section# Page# Line# 1 2.2.2 2-7 1 2 3.1.3.1 3-3 27 to 28 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 1 of 11 In the Replacement Power Alternatives secti_on, the New Nuclear (Small Modular Reactor) summary in Table 2-1 states that the option included four or more modular reactor units for a total of approximately 1,600 MWe. Subsequent discussion on lines 7 to 8 of page 2-9 states that "For this subsequent license renewal analysis, the NRC staff assumed that two colocated SMR facilities would replace Surry." Recommend clarifying the inconsistency between these two statements. Also, recommend reconsidering the total number of SMR facilities needed to replace Surry, since SMRs typically generate 300 MWe or less, as stated on lines 10 to 11 of page 2-8. Using approximately 300 MWe per SMR facility as the standard would mean that at least five SMR facilities would be needed to replace the two reactors at Surry. Within the discussion of the river water intake and discharge configuration, the statement is made that circulating water returns to the James River downstream of the intake. Recommend correcting the sentence to state that the circulating water discharge to the James River is upstream of the intake, which is a correct description of the Surry configuration.

Item# Section# Page# Line# 3 3.1.4.5 3-11 38 to 40 4 3.1.4.5 3-12 7 to 9 5 3.2.1.2 3-18 3 to 6 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 2 of 11 The first sentence of the paragraph in lines 38 to 40 states that "Dominion states in its environmental report that it has detected tritium in groundwater but has not detected Surry Units 1 and 2-related gamma-emitting isotopes since establishing its NEI 07-07, "Industry Ground Water Protection Initiative," program (Dominion 2018b)." The Environmental Report documents in sections E3.6.4.2 and E4.5.5.4 that short-lived Co-58 was detected once during groundwater monitoring. However, subsequent investigation determined that the source was most likely related to surface activities and not a below-ground water leakage event. Consider clarifying the discussion to recognize this occurrence. The last sentence of the paragraph in lines 7 to 9 states that "While tritium concentrations in groundwater contamination are above background concentrations, they are all below the EPA established drinking water maximum contaminant level of 20,000 picocuries per liter (pCi/L)." The Environmental Report, sections E3.6.4.2, E4.5.5.4, E9.4, and E9.5.12.2, documents that tritium samples that exceed 20,000 pCi/L have been periodically obtained. Levels above 20,000 pCi/L have been identified when groundwater well remediation activities are secured. However, during remediation activities, all groundwater well tritium levels have remained below the EPA limit. Consider clarifying the discussion to recognize these periodic exceedances. Additionally, suggest deleting the word "contamination" in the sentence, which appears to be an editorial error. Section 3.2.1.2 presents a discussion of the Coastal Zone Management Act consistency certification process and Dominion Energy's related certification package submittal to VDEQ. The last sentence of the section in lines 3 to 6 states that "However, at present, due to the conditions imposed by the VDEQ's conditional concurrence determination, Dominion fails to demonstrate to the NRC

Item# Section# Page# Line# 6 3.3.2 3-23 23 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 3 of 11 that the proposed license renewal is consistent with and complies with the enforceable policies of the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program." Consider revising the conclusion sentence to reflect that Dominion has demonstrated that the proposed license renewal is consistent with and complies with the enforceable policies of the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program. By letter dated February 2, 2018, VDEQ conditionally concurred that the proposal is consistent with the Virginia CZM Program. As documented in the letter, the concurrence was conditioned upon Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF) input and concurrence on the intake technology and conditions implemented to minimize impacts to fisheries resources and incidental take of endangered species in accordance with Virginia Code §29.1-100 to §29.1-570. DGIF input will be obtained during consultation with VDEQ following submittal of the VPDES permit reissuance application in 2020. This consultation process will include agency evaluation of the updated 316(a) demonstration project and 316(b) studies and analyses. Although this condition has been imposed on the future permit reissuance proceeding, Dominion is in compliance with the current VPDES permit and intends to remain in compliance when the permit is reissued, including complying with any future conditions established by the agencies. In Table 3-2 (Permitted Air Emission Sources at Surry Units 1 and 2), no permit conditions are listed for the propane emergency generators. Recommend correcting to reflect that these generators are subject to the following conditions: opacity <= 20 percent and the conditions of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart ZZZZ (NESHAP RICE). These conditions were erroneously not listed in the Environmental Report.

Item# Section# Page# 7 3.4.4 3-33 8 3.5.1.3 3-42 9 3.5.1.3 3-43 10 3.5.1.3 3-47 11 3.5.2.1 3-51 Line# 8 2 to 3 N/A 18 to 28 9 to 12 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 4 of 11 In the land subsidence discussion in section 3.4.4, a statement is made that "Since the 1940s, land subsidence in this region has occurred at rates from 0.4 to 0.19 inch (1.1 to 4.8 mm/yr)." Recommend correcting the decimal point position in "0.4" to "0.04". In lines 2 and 3, the VPDES permit number is shown as VA00094090. The correct permit number is VA0004090. Table 3-5 discusses the Surry outfalls and the associated monitoring required by the VPDES permit. Suggest including for outfalls 105 and 108 that monitoring is also required for total petroleum hydrocarbons. Since the publication of the DSEIS, VDEQ has issued a letter to Dominion Energy affirming that there is reasonable assurance that the wastewater discharges from the Surry Power Station will not cause any violations of applicable water quality standards, and that the water withdrawal activity remains exempt from Virginia Water Protection requirements. The letter, dated September 19, 2019, is included as Enclosure 2. This paragraph discusses the three distinct zones of the Potomac aquifer. The statement is made that "Together, they comprise the Columbia aquifer." Recommend correcting to reflect that the three zones comprise the Potomac aquifer.

Item# Section# Page# Line# 12 3.5.2.3 3-62 39 to 40 13 3.6.2 3-70 26 to 29 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 5 of 11 This comment is similar to comments #2 and #18. In lines 39 to 40, the statement is made that "Except for tritium, no other radionuclides above background concentrations have been detected in the groundwater." The Environmental Report documents in sections E3.6.4.2 and E4.5.5.4 that short-lived Co-58 was detected once during groundwater monitoring. However, subsequent investigation determined that the source was most likely related to surface activities and not a below-ground water leakage event. Consider clarifying the discussion to recognize this occurrence. This section discusses the largest unfragmented area of forest on the site. The statement is made that "The largest remaining unfragmented area of forest cover on the Surry site is an irregularly shaped patch of mixed pine-hardwood forest on the northern perimeter, north of the intake canal and ISFSI and west of the reactors. Using an area measurement tool on Google Earth, the NRC staff estimates that the area of this forest patch is approximately 275 ac (111 ha)." Suggest clarifying, because it is not clear whether one or two unfragmented areas of forest are being described. When viewing the aerial imagery, the forested area west of the reactors appears to be a separate area from the forest north of the intake canal.

Item# Section# Page# Line# 14 3.7.1 3-73 21 15 3.7.6 3-83 1 to 6 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 6 of 11 Here and in additional sections, Surry's location is identified as approximately River Mile (RM) 30. The intake channel is identified as approximately RM 29 (Section 4. 7.1.1, p. 4-30, line 23) and the discharge is identified as at approximately RM 37 (Section 4.7.1.2, pg. 4-62, line 29). The SPS Environmental Report identifies SPS as located at RM 25. The Environmental Report and SEIS for the initial license renewal also identified SPS as located at RM 25. If the river mile locations in the DSEIS are corrections, perhaps due to advance positioning technology, suggest noting the correction with the source for the river mile location. Otherwise, it is suggested that the DSEIS maintain consistency with the Environmental Report and the initial license renewal FSEIS in this and other sections that cite River Mile locations. Section 3.7.6 discusses important aquatic species and habitats. The bridle shiner is included in a list with the following introductory statement: "The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries' Virginia Fish and Wildlife Information Service database identifies four aquatic species with designated State or Federal status with the potential to occur in Surry County (Roble 2016; VDGIF 2019f)." The bridle shiner is a Tier I species with Critical Conservation Need in the Virginia Wildlife Action Plan, but it does not have a designated state or federal protective status. Suggest rephrasing the introductory statement to: "The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries' Virginia Fish and Wildlife Information Service database identifies three aquatic species with designated State or Federal status and one with Critical Conservation Need with the potential to occur in Surry County (Roble 2016; VDGIF 2019f)."

Item# Section# Page# Line# 16 3.8.1.3 3-90 29 to 30 17 3.8.1.3 3-94 24 to 25 18 4.5.1.2 4-18 26 to 27 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 7 of 11 The last sentence of the paragraph states that, The shortnose sturgeon is the smallest of the three North American sturgeon species." It is unclear to what three species of sturgeon this statement is referring. Lines 9 to 11 refer to two species that occur in the Surry action area. There are nine North American species as follows: shortnose, atlantic, gulf, lake, shovelnose, pallid, alabama, green, and white. Recommend clarifying the statement. This comment is similar to comment #16. The last sentence of the paragraph states that, The Atlantic sturgeon is the largest of the three North American sturgeon species." It is unclear to what three species of sturgeon this statement is referring. Lines 9 to 11 refer to two species that occur in the Surry action area. There are nine North American species as follows: shortnose, atlantic, gulf, lake, shovelnose, pallid, alabama, green, and white Recommend clarifying the statement. This comment is similar to comments #2 and #12. In lines 26 to 27, the statement is made that, "Other than tritium, no radionuclides have been detected above background concentrations." The Environmental Report documents in sections E3.6.4.2 and E4.5.5.4 that short-lived Co-58 was detected once during groundwater monitoring. However, subsequent investigation determined that the source was most likely related to surface activities and not a below-ground water leakage event. Consider clarifying the discussion to recognize this occurrence.

Item# Section# Page# Line# 19 4.5.1.2 4-18 38 to 39 20 4.7.1.1 4-32 18 to 19 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 8 of 11 This comment is similar to comment #4. The first sentence of the paragraph in lines 38 to 39 states that "While tritium concentrations in groundwater are above background concentrations, they are all below the EPA established drinking water maximum contaminant level of 20,000 pCi/L." The Environmental Report, sections E3.6.4.2, E4.5.5.4, E9.4, and E9.5.12.2, documents that tritium samples that exceed 20,000 pCi/L have been obtained periodically. Levels above 20,000 pCi/L have been identified when groundwater well remediation activities are secured. However, during remediation activities, all groundwater well tritium levels have remained below the EPA limit. Consider clarifying the discussion to recognize these periodic exceedances. The first sentence of the paragraph states "Surry employs one of the above flow reduction technologies: variable frequency drives and variable speed pumps." Recommend clarifying the statement because it is unclear to what equipment this statement is referring. The circulating water pumps are not variable speed. The number of circulating water pumps being operated at a time is varied as necessary to maintain intake canal water level within an operating band. Pumps are cycled on or off as necessary to maintain intake canal water level, but pump speed does not change. The traveling screens are powered by two-speed motors allowing operation in either fast or slow speed.

Item# Section# Page# Line# 21 4.7.1.1 4-52 21 to 24 22 4.7.1.1 4-58 27 to 29 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 9 of 11 This section discusses impingement and entrainment of aquatic organisms. In the discussion concerning entrainment, the following statement is made in lines 21 to 24: "Under the 2004 final rule implementing Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act, the EPA required existing facilities to demonstrate a 60 to 90 percent reduction in entrainment from the baseline calculation (69 FR 41576)." On page 4-54, lines 4 to 5, the following statement is made: "CH2M HILL concluded that for Surry to meet the 2004 rule's requirements, Dominion would have to reduce entrainment at the facility by an additional 41.6 percent." Page 4-54, lines 6 to 8 then state "However, Federal courts remanded the 2004 rule to the EPA for revision, and the EPA replaced it with a new rule in 2014 (79 FR 48299). Under the new rule, the 2004 ruie's entrainment standard no longer applies." Discussing the 2004 rule, Dominion's hypothetical need to reduce entrainment under the rule, and the subsequent remanding of the rule could cause confusion as to current applicability to Surry. Recommend deleting the statements in the three quotations above. This comment is similar to comment #20. The first three sentences of the paragraph state "Surry's intake structure includes several features or technologies that reduce entrainment. These include variable speed pumps and Ristroph traveling screens. Surry's variable pumps reduce intake flow, which reduces entrainment." The circulating water pumps are not variable speed. The number of pumps being operated at a time is varied as necessary to maintain intake canal water level within an operating band. Pumps are cycled on or off as necessary to maintain intake canal water level, but pump speed does not change. Recommend clarifying this discussion to reflect that the pumps are not variable speed.

Item# Section# Page# Line# 23 4.7.1.1 4-60 41 to 42 24 4.7.1.1 4-61 38 to 40 Serial No.: 19-444 Page 10 of 11 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment This paragraph provides a discussion of the aquatic population trends in the James River and any correlation with Surry operations based on past aquatic sampling studies. The statement is made that "Notably, no taxa or species have wholly disappeared from the region based on the NRC's review of the available aquatic studies." Recommend adding to this statement that declines in local abundance are consistent with regional population declines. This is consistent with the concluding statement made in the same paragraph that "Accordingly, the NRC staff finds that impingement and entrainment at Surry has likely not exerted pressures on the aquatic community to an extent that has resulted in measurable or noticeable impacts on the abundances of local or regional fish or shellfish populations over time." The statement is made that "The NRC staff assumes that any additional requirements that the VDEQ imposes would further reduce the impacts of impingement and entrainment over the course of the proposed license renewal term." Since there is no guarantee that additional requirements will be imposed, recommend rephrasing to "... that the VDEQ may impose would further reduce... II

Item# Section# Page# Line# 25 F.3.1 F-7 32 to 33 26 F.3.10 F-14 2 Comments on Draft SPS SEIS Comment Serial No.: 19-444 Page 11 of 11 The paragraph discusses the improvements in Surry's risk profile from the initial license renewal application environmental report to now. The following statements are made: "The Surry internal events CDF in the initial license renewal SAMA was approximately 3.8 x 10-5/year (Dominion 2001 b). The current Surry internal events PRA model of record has a CDF of approximately 3.2 x 10-6/year (Dominion 2018b). This change represents a 93-percent reduction or a factor-of-14 reduction in CDF for each unit." Based on these CDF values, it appears the reduction values were miscalculated. The correct reduction values based on the provided core damage frequencies are a 92-percent reduction and a factor-of-12 reduction in CDF for each unit. These values are repeated on page F-8, line 38 and page F-13, line 42. This comment is an extension of comment #25. The paragraph estimates the overall impact related to severe accidents as compared to the 1996 GEIS assessment. The factor-of-14 reduction is used in the calculation, which results in an incorrect value (9.3) for the overall estimated impact. If the factor-of-12 reduction is used, the correct overall estimated impact in line 2 should be 7.3. UPDATE TO SPS § 401 CERTIFICATION Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion Energy Virginia or Dominion) Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 Serial No.: 19-444

('cvd q -J3--l °f ftBf Commonwealth of Virginia Serial No.: 19-444 Page 1 of 18 VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 1111 E. Main Street, Suite 1400, Richmond, Virginia 23219 P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, Virginia 23218 Matthew J. Strickler Secretary of Natural Resources Ms. Amanda B. Tornabene Virginia Electric and Power Company OBA/Dominion Resources Energy 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060 (800) 592-5482 www.deg.virginia.gov September 19, 2019 RE: Surry Power Station

Dear Ms. Tornabene:

David K. Paylor Director (804) 698-4000 The State Water Control Board (Board) at its meeting on November 28, 1967, approved the application from Virginia Electric and Power Company to operate a nuclear power station at Hog Island in Surry County in accordance with a letter and report dated September 11, 1967 from J.D. Ristroph, Manager, Power Production, Virginia Electric and Power Company. Based on that action, Certificate No. 1843 () was issued to Virginia Electric and Power Company, Surry Power Station, on December 12, 1967. A memorandum dated September 20, 1967 from Earl R. Sutherland to the Board describing Virginia Electric and Power Company's September 11, 1967 application stated that: "The proposed power station will consist of two 816 MW nuclear reactor power generating units that will withdraw approximately 3500 cfs (2.26 billion gallons per day) of James River water for condenser cooling purposes." On January 28, 1972, the Board issued a Certificate of Assurance (No. Ca-1843) based on the Board's action on November 28, 1967. This certificate was issued at the request of Virginia Electric and Power Company in order to comply with Section 21 (b) of the Water Quality Improvement Act, Public Law No. 91-224 (1970). This law stated that any applicant for a federal license or permit to conduct any activity which may result in any discharge into the navigable waters of the United States shall provide the federal licensing or permitting agency a certification from the State in which the discharge originates that there is reasonable assurance that such activity will be conducted in a manner which will not violate applicable water quality standards.

Ms. Amanda B. Tornabene September 19, 2019 Page Two Serial No.: 19-444 Page 2 of 18 DEQ considers the Board's November *28, 1967, action approving the application from Virginia Electric and Power Company to operate the Surry Power Station and the Certificate No. 1843, issued December 12, 1967, to be valid for purposes of the surface water withdrawal that is the bject of this Nuclear Regulatory Commission license renewal. Certificate of Assurance No. Ca-1843 issued by the State Water Control Board on January 28, 1972, certifies that there is reasonable assurance that the wastewater discharge certified in the attached Certificate No. 1843 dated December 12, 1967, and subject to the conditions and restrictions enumerated_ therein will not cause any violation of applicable water quality standards. The relevant documentation is attached. Subsection B of§ 62.1-44.15:22 of the Code of Virginia provides that no Virginia Water Protection Permit shall be required for any water withdrawal in existence on July 1, 1989; however, a pemrit shall be required if a new § 401 certification is required to increase a withdrawal.* In this case, exceeding the water withdrawal of 226 billion gallons per-day authorized in the approval of Certificate of Assurance No. Ca-i 843 would require a Virginia Water Protection Permit. _) Virginia Electric and Power Company also has a valid Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) permit (Permit #VA004090) effective March 1, 2016, which contains permit requirements, special conditions, effluent limitations and monitoring requirements in order to meet applicable water quality standards. Virginia Electric and Power Company is required to implement interim Best Technology Available measures to minimize impingement and entrainment mortality of aquatic species at each operag cooling water intake structure. Virginia Electric and Power Company is also required to operate each cooling water _ intake structure in a manner to minimize incidental take, reduce or remove more than minor detrimental effects to Federally-listed threatened, endangered, or fragile species arid designated critical habitat, including prey Please note that nothing in its most recent VPDES permit authorizes take for the purposes of Virginia Electric and Power Company's compliance with the Endangered Species Act. DKP:ewf cc. Jutta Schneider, Director, Water Planning Division Jeffiey Steers, Director, Central Operations Scott Kudlas, Office of Water Supply, Director Joseph Grist, Water Withdrawal Permitting and Compliance Manager

CLEAN G-14 (2) Serial No.*: 19-444 COMMONWEALTH STATE WATER C*-ON*T* ROL laa*nn OF VIRGINIA _ -.

  • DVIIIIV-Page 3 of 18 P., O. BOX l l143 - RI CHMONb, VII\\GltUA 2)130 * (703) 770;..2241 CERTIFICATE NO. "1843 Issued on December 12; 1967' In accordance with the State Water Control Law Chapter *2, "Title 62, Code of Vf_rgf nTa, 1950 to Vt,rgt nfa EJectrlc and Power Company (of Richmond, Vl_rgi nl'a)
  • Surry Power Statton Surry Vf_rginta an "owner" as deffned in the Law, to dfscha.rge industrial* wastes waters t nto the James River (Section 26, Lower James RT ver Basin), ln accordance wtth the fol,lowl.ng cond(tions:

f. Manufacturl,ng operations and. industrial wastes resultl_ng therefrom sha 11 be in accordance w*t th a letter and report dated September ii ; 1967 11 from Mr. J _. D. Rf stroph, Maage'r - Power Product I on< 2. Thts certtflcate is tn accordance with an action taken -by the Board f n Mlnute 31 of its. meetl;ng of November 28, 1967,. at which** ttme the

  • Board approved the report desert bed in

(*t) above. 3. At I t ndustrial wastes from the owner's establ ishme-nt shat I be treated in the "fact I itJe*s, or T n such other manner as referred -to in (I) above. 4. The Industrial wastes referred to in _thts certificate shal I be maintained at all times of such quaftty that, upon ade quate mixf_ng with the receivi_ng

  • State w*aters *and l n comb Ina tion wtth any other waste discha_rges certtfi cated by the
Board, the standards of qual tty establtshed by the * *Board shal I be maintained In the recefvt_ng S_tate waters.

\\ 5. tn issui_ng this certtficat$., the Board has relied upon the* stai"ements and representattons made by the owner in its appli cation and other correspondence or communicatlons. IIOARD MEM811:RS W. P,.GRIP,IN NIIIHIY 8. HOLLAND. U1 , W. K.****JffON IIOSII H. WAI.KEIi B. aLACKBURN MOOIIS CHAIRMAN

  • 6.

In lssui.ng this certificate, the Board has not taken in-to con-. stderation the structural stabl I Tty of-any of the untts or parts -thereof. 8lRE 8 NOTED DEC Z 2 1967 J.D.R. HEALTH WEALTH AND RECREATION

o-.,.. STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD Cert J f T cate No. 184 3 Serial* No.: 19-444 Page 4 of 18 Page<* 2. "J. When ttie co_nstructron referred,to in Cl) above has been* com pleted, a statement shalt* be submitted by the owner* certffyt_ng tht, onstr.9!Jo?.'has, bee11 ln,cJccor.da_n "'.1:f:h _0) :above 8. Operations invofvt_ng the* dfschci.rge of lndustr*tal. wastes to State waters shall not be b_egun untt 1 the faci I ltles referred to in_ CI ) above have been comp I eted. 9. Sufficient maintenance shall be practiced on the faci1ttles referred to in C-I) above at a l1 times to insure eff I uent qua 1-ity in accordanc with the terms*of this certtffcate. 10. Removal of any sol ids from the waste treatment fact 1 ltfes re ferred to l n C-1) above sha 11 be under such cond tttons that they: do not subsequently reach State waters. I 1

  • Th 1 s cert If 1 cate sha 11 become void.shou Id the estab 1 i shment here certificated be c.Josed for a perfod tn excess of *srx months.

I 2. Reports on the rece t vt ng stream Und such other State waters

  • as are or may be potentially affected as a result.of the waste d I scha_rge referred
  • to t n ( 1 ) above sha 11 be kept by the owner and subject to-Inspection by the Board's authorized represent atives and shal 1, be submf tted wlth such 'frequency and fn such detai I as to be *satisfactory to the Board and Jts start
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Reports on the operation of the facil itles referred to :in (I) above and the quantity and qua I ity of ffl uent -from such fa ct I it t es sha 11 be kept by the owner and subject to l nspect l on by the Board's authorized representatives end shall.be submit ted with such frequency and 1n such detail as to be satisfac tory to the Boar.d and tts staff. 14. This *certificate cannot be transferred or assigned.. _Any new ow*ner or successor ln interest to the above ow.ner must make application for a new certificate prtor to c;1ssumlng ownership and commenc J ng operat. rons.

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The Board may amend or revoke this certtflcate fot=: good cause and after proper hearing. CEC/mjs Enc. (3)

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- from SWCB FIie 00-0326 Serial No.: 19-444 Page 5 of 18 Minutes for September 27, 1967,-State Water Control Board Meeting 1st Page of Minutes and 9th Page of Minutes (see Minute 27) _

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'*STAT*E WAT*ER. CONTROL***BO.A'RD.

  • Richmond, Virginia.

Minutes From Meeting of September 27, 1967 Serial No.: 19-444 Page 6 of 18 Meeting convened at 9 A. M. on September 27, 1967, in the Esso Building Auditorium, 3701 West BroAd Street, Richnond, Virginia. Present. for the J!slard_! E. Blackburn Moore, Chairman, Presiding Ross H. Walker, Member B.enry S. Rolland, III, Men1bet

w. H. Singleton, Member William P.. Griffin, Member A. H, Paess'ier $ Executive Secretary R. V. Davis, Assistant Executive Secretary R. A. Wright, **special Legal. Counsel A. W. Hadder, Director, Enforcemerit*Division..

C. E. Cooley, Director, Pollution Abatement Division

RQbert. :a. **4°'enni_ngs,.* :Dire:ctor, Technical Services Division J. a.* RoaJciip,:'J_r. ll Director, Sewage Pollution Control Section E, R. *SUtbfarland ;*- Area Representative./ R:Lehtnond- *Region

'.Millar-d* H.

  • Robbins, Jr. t Area presentative,
  • Southwe$tern Region Don C. Prager, Area Representative, Central Region G. T. Yagel, Area Representative, Tidewater.Region E. R. Simmons, J,lollution Control Specialist Harry E. Robbins, Pollution Control Specialist E. C. Meredith, Consultant, State Department of Health
  • (Mrs.) Borgny B. Durrette, *Reording Secre_tary Others.

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Hamilton Ci"oc1£:ord' Reporter, 'Richmond, T'imes.:Dispatch FrankHancock,'Reportr, Roanoke World-News, Roanoke Norman Phillips, Jr., Director, Bureau Sanitary Engineering, State Dept. Health Wayne Farrar, Reporter WDBJ-TV, Roanoke Jerry* Connor, WTVR-TV, Richmond

. Serial No.: 19-444 Page 7 of 18 (c) the partially treated waste be chlorinated;* (d) if at any time it should appear ihat the pH will drop below. 6.0, the D.O. below 4.0 mg/1 and the MPN $ncrea$e *above 2400/ml *-f:n the stream, the owner is to cease discharging**to State waters. ALend3 rlemoranr.1um Avaffahf e Minute 23 - Hercules Powder Company, Inc., Imperial Color and Chemical, Hiwassee - Industrial Waste In accordance with a memorandun1 dated September 15. 1967, from Millard H. Robbins, Jr., the Board calld. a hearing for its next meeting to revoke Certificate No. 23 issued to American Pi.gment Company, Biwassee, on April 2, 1947. Agenia MEmorandum Availabf e Minute 24 - American Oil Com.pan!, Yorktown - Product Spill Industrial Waste The Board accepted as a report a memorandum dated September 19, 196 7, from Robert R..J.ennings. Agenda Memorandum Available Minute 2*5* - Burlington Industries*, Inc*. 1 Halifax Worsted Plant of Pacific Mills Worsted Co., Halifax - Industrial Waste Based on a memorandum by D. C. Prager dated September 19, 1967, the Board offered no objections.to the owner's proposed waste treatment facilities.* Agenda Memorandum Available Minute 26 - Castle Sands Company, New Castle -Industrial Waste On the basis of_ (,1_ p,emorfid. d.aed __ Septber_ 20\\ 1 19p7,. £1:om Donald C. Prager, the Board d*irected that a hearing be talled at its next meeting to consider issuing an order to Castle Sands Company to construct, operate, and maintain treatment facilities which tdll prevent pollution to State waters. Minute Agenda Memorandum Available 27 - Virginia Electric and Power Company, Nuclear Generating Station, Surry County - Application for Discharge Certificate - Industrial Waste The Board accepted the recommendations contained in a memorandum dated September 20, 1967, from Earl R. Sutherland.

- from SWCB File 00-0327 Serial No.: 19-444 Page 8 of 18 

.,Memorandum for Agenda of Septrnber 27, 1967 Board Meeting,

Subject:

Virginia Electric and Power Company, _.Nuclear Generating --station, Surry County-Appliction.iorDi-scl,arge Certificate ,.  - 

l*....l. :=::,..- Serial No.: 19-444 Page 9 of 18

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E. R 5uterland Sep i*ember* 20, I 96 7 Bv tf--;1,er datid SGptember I\\= ijCJ67, -ri*v111 r.. J_. D.. R'ts*rrc;pr, Man::-ei ** ;):;;\\'-:'.*;* prc.lduci'for, Vl"t*r:f nfe Elec*i*i!c and Pc\\'1et* rc,:1uany maoe app,t:::.rf*!on -'?t* a disch... in.::.wrlNca-ra to -;ovEH" operatio,1s at-1*he Suri.. y Nuc;ear P..:>wer* ::;-t*ttto11.. r11c plt:mt" *;;hh!h h, cu;*ran-My .. tt1der co1,st1"ll_ctlon rmd scheduled 'i*o s.10,H !int.i Hi 9-;*; * :.'fi t(.... -"! red a-t f-toP, lsfa11ti cti *i*ha,.feu1es Rt,.1n-- 1n Sur*ry Cotmfy. The p,oposed lower staNr.;r1 wl I* ccm!:ils*f* t,.f i'tm Bi6 MW n:1i;;11?:;:i!' iaesc*h,* f:.;.:-,wir ::1;:;rs.*l*;no unTts *r*hi' " i wahd1*a,1 ap,wocinta*hly 5Q(J c*h., r2.26 M 1 a ron ;i lc'tis tci.t' c.1t1*'*" i:,-r Jarnes P1v-EW we*ter-for condenssi* coonn pW*"i\\oSe$6 t".afr!uhr,*?ono h,di*,:)*ie 'i"ha*i* a maximum of approxtma*relv 13% tH *i"he avai toh:a l-is*i*1:lr wi 13 paSf.i i'1'lt*t"iu::1* *i"h&,::*:indms.Gi's. f-*:*errbaf xpans1on of the sta*i"f,)tl to ifr_ *ude-1 'h'l sddt,*1t,mt s!mt h:'t powJt r:-:;,.e::**attnrJ .rn f '"i-3 ls cortrrsmp 9 ated; bu-.- ooi* teouesi*ed a r i*h: s t tr11e. i-f) t'x,11deflSEW CooV i ng Wa*;*er - Her.ri*ed Ct>t1dsr1$e.* "'ra*..-e*" \\'tl te d 1 schuq:ieid *i*(. *,*},t1 .Si!i5-:; Rive,* ei* rste of_ '.5400 c-;*s 'A'ii"h a *1*rHnperatur-f?: :)'.IC\\'Gsse d1*i*c* n (J*f f40f (7 4'8°C) a'i' maxir:1Ul1l oed and ci,1 es*j*fr.-Kff8d ma;dfi;Lill disChr.it'!l,mpt'l";(,.:r1'L:f' Of w1°F. Use t)f i*he n1echai'ih:.:ai.J.\\med*tip de<.1ntng sy=:r;*Gm r,, *i*h r.:cn,;nsi::it i*ubt.:# '!s e;.. ;r.:e:t-?d to pr-ecucif; **he ?l:i!Ce.?r;!t'l -;or chfo1*1nc:rt\\on o'i" -i1s c.;h;-;aq:1t1 Ghaurical char*a{'d*eris*;*i<::s of *the wa,t-i'tlf,wln unchc;nf1sli 1ri,__Vi*s iJ!.iS!:.i8Uc 'i"hr*ouph

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STATE WATER CONTROL BOARO Richmond, Virginia Meeting of November 28, 1967. Serial No.: 19-444 Page 13 of 18 - Meeting convened at 9 A. M. .. Holiday Inn West; 3200 West aroad Street, Richmond, Virginia -Present for the Board: E. Blackburn Moore, Chairman, Presiding W. H. Singleton, Member (1/2 day) Ross H, Wa 1 ke r, Member Henrrt* s. Hol 1 end I 111

  • Member.*

A. H. Paessler, Executive Secretary R. V. Davis, Assistant Executive Secretary R. A. Wright,_SpecJal Legal Counsel R. R. JennJngs, Director, Technical Services Division A w. Hadder, Director Enforcement Division J. H. Roadcap, Jr., Ch lef, Sewage. Po 11 ut I on Abatement Sect I on M. H. Robbins, Jr., Area Representative, Southwestern Region D. C. Prager, Area Reprsentatlve, Centra1 egion E. R. Suther l_and, Area Representat tve, R. i chmond Reg Ion G:. T. Yagel, Area Representative,. Tidewater Reg ton* H.* E. Robbins,_Pollutioo.Cqntroi Spedallst* E. R. Simmons,d>ollution Controi Specta.11st Bt1Jy Slagle, Pollution Control Specialist Larry Breedlove, Coal Waste Inspector E.. c. Meredith, Director, Div. of Engineering, State Dept.Health, Consultant N. H. Phillips, Jr., Dir. Bureau Sanitary Engineering. State Dept. Health (Mrs.) Borgny 8. Durrette, Recording Secretary Others: Hamilton Crockford., Reporter, Times*Di-spatch, Richmond Stewart Bryan, Times-Dispatch, Richmond Wayne Farrar, WDBJ, Roanoke Frank Hancock, R.oanoke Wor 1 d-News, Roanoke Robert V. Smi,th, Southern C 1 ay Pl pe Institute Dr. *Horrfs Brehmer, Virginia lnstrtute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point Stuart C. Crawford., Consultlng Engfneer, Franklin Serial No.: 19-444 Page 14 of 18 Agtrnda_ Meorandum Available Minute 31

  • Vir inia Electric and Power Com an Surr Power Station -

_Appllcatlon. or Dischar:9_, Crtificate . ';,_,::¥ :, On the ba,sls of.a _ mprandum* dat,ed November ".24,.,J97, from E. R. Sutherland,** the Boa'rdf'.'. : *

1. Approvd the app.licatlon of the Virg.inia Electric and Power Company to operate a nuclear *power station at Hog Island in Surry County.

as contatned in a letter to the Board dated September 11, J.967, from J. o. Ristroph, *Ha11ager, Power_ Pro.duction, Virginia Electric

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2. Directed that approval be in accordance with the recommendations of the Department of Health, Section of Radiological Hea.lth, and in accordance with the stream monitoring *pr.ogram as recommended by the Virginia tnstttute of Marine Science, the Implementation of which 1 will be established by the*staff after consu1tation with representatives of Virgln'ia ln_stitute of Mar_ine Science and Virginia Electric and Power Company..

. Dircted the staff to prepare* discharge certificate *for the Chairman's signature.

4. Directed the staff to send copies of this memorandum and the Board's action. to the State Corporation Commission for its informati.on.

Minute Aorenda Memorandum Avanahle 32 - u. S. Army Cores of Enqineers - Public Hearin2 to Be Convened to Invest I eate and Study. fiater Ut I 1J zat ion and Cont ro 1 in chesapea e by. The Board received as a report A. W. Hadder Js memorandum dated November 21, 1967, advising he Board that the U. s*. Army Corps of Engineers planned to convene three pub1ic hearings to discuss the Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic.Model;* and since the Model might prove of value to 'the activities of the Board's st,aff., the staff planned* to attend the hearing to be convened at Newport News on December 7, 1967, Agenda Memorandum Avaiiahle Minute 33 "." fish Ki1_1 - Appomattox River Below Beters,bur9

  • The Board accepted as a report a memorandum dted November 21, 1967, from E. R. Sutherland and directed that copies of the memorandum be submitted to the Commission of Game and ln1and Fisheries#

Serial No.: 19-A44 Page 15 of 18 . frc,m SWCB-File 00-0331 . '{**** .: __.:.; *'**.t l'J, Memorandum for Agenda ol-November 28, 1967 *soard Meeting,

Subject:

Virgt:nia Electric and Povver*'CO'rhpi:iny,.l\\l._µdearJ;_e1ierating

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