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| Site: | Oyster Creek |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1989 |
| From: | Fitzpatrick E GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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March 9,1990 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington DC 20555 Dear Sir -
Subject:
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (OCNGS)
Docket No. 50-219 Annual Environmental Operating Report Enclosed are two (2) copies of the 1989 Annual Environmental Operating Report.(AEOR) for the OCNGS. The AEOR is submitted in accordance with Section 3.5.1(A) of the Oyster Creek Environmental Technical Specifications (OCETS).
Section 3.5.1(A) of the OCETS requires that the AEOR be submitted no later than 90 days after the first of the year.
If you have any questions concerning this submittal, please contact Mr.
' Thomas A. Grace of our Environmental Licensing staff at (201) 316-7980.
Very truly yours, E. E. Fitz trick EEF/ TAG /lt Vice President and Director Enclosure
. Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (04472A:20) cc: W. Russell (NRC)
E.' Collins (NRC)
A. Dromerick, Jr. (NRC)
R. Stern (NJDEP) 33004590 GPU Nuclear Corporation is a subsidiary of General Putte Utilities Corporation
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- 1. 0 Introduction This document is the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (OCNGS) Annual Environmental Operating Report (AEOR) for 1989.
This report is required by Oyster Creek Environmental Technical Specification (OCETS) Section 3.5.1(A).
The OCNGS is a single cycle, forced circulation, boiling water reactor of 620 MWe maximum (summer). dependable net capacity, owned by Jersey Central Power & Light Company and operated by CPU Nuclear Corporation. The OCNGS is' located in Lacey Township, Ocean County, New' Jersey.
The plant is subject to Provisional Operating License No. DPR-16 persuant to Docket No. 50-219.
The date of initial reactor criticality was May 3, 1969 and the commercial generation of power began on December 23, 1969.
This AEOR covers the period from January 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989.
The report is organized in the following formata Section 1.0 - Introduction Section 2.0 - Environmental Monitoring Section 3.0 - Special Monitoring and Study Activities Section 4.0 - Additional Information 2.0 Environmental Monitorino This section outlines the environmental monitoring programs to be conducted under Section 1.1 of the OCETS, and provides the status of submission of reports on these various programs. Reporting and notification requirements of events (planned shutdowns and/or fish kills) are specified in Sections 1.1.1 and 3.5.2 of the OCETS and, where applicable, have been met.
The results of the monitoring programs are included below in accordance with section 3.5.1 of the OCETS.
2.1 Biotic - Aouatic Section 1.1.1 of OCETS specifies the following study a)- Fish Kill Monitoring Program One (1) reportable fish kill occurred during the reporting period (12/7-8/89). A Fish Kill Monitoring Program report covering this event was I
submitted to.the NRC on January 8, 1990. An additional copy of that report is provided as Attachment I 3.0 Soecial Monitorino and Study Activities This section is intended to present the results of any special monitoring and study activities required by Section 2.0 of the OCETS.
Section 2.0 of the OCETS does not require the performance of any special monitoring or study activities.
4.0 Additional Information This section reports any additional information that is required by Section 3.5.1. of the OCETS which includes a summary of a) All OCETS non-compliances (i.e., all NEORs) and the corrective action taken to remedy them.
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5-b) Changes made to State and Federal Permits and certificates which pertain to the requirements of the OCETS.
c) Changes in. station design which could involve an environmental impact.
d) Changes to the OCETS 4.1 Summary of OCETS Non-Compliances i
A Non-routine Environmental Operating Report (NEOR) was filed with the NRC during.the reporting period. As mentioned in Section 2.1 of this report, the January 8, 1990 transmittal of information concerning a fish kill event is attached (reference Attachment I).
Included as Attachment II are copies of non-compliance reports submitted to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection during this reporting-period for non-compliance with NJPDES Permit No. NJ 0005550. These permit non-compliances were' minor in nature and did not result in an impact to l
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I l-Summary of Chances Made to Federal and State Permits and Certificates which' j
Pertain to the Recuirements of OCETS L
L An application was submitted on February 11, 1988 to the New Jersey l
Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) for-the renewal of the Forked River Site (FRS) Water Diversion Allocation Permit No. 2164P. This i
application requested authorization to consolidate all existing and proposed l'
welle at both the OCNGS, the FRS and for the combustion turbine project at the FRS, as well as requested changes in the nature and amount of the l
existing allocation. This application was approved and the permit was
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On July 12, 1989, a request was made to the NJDEP for a major modification to the OCNGS NJPDES Discharge to Ground Water permit (NJ0005550).
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l' oil contamination of the " Cape May" aquifer resulting from an underground pipe leak, the applicant would remove ground water and separate the floating product from it. This application was still under review as of December 31, 1989.
Summary of Chances in Station Desion Which could Involve and Environmental Impact There were no changes in, or modifications of, station design during the j
reporting period which could involve an environmental impact.
4.2 Summary of Chances to the OCETS There was no change to the OCETS during the reporting period.
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REPORT OF NONCOMPLIANCE WITH CONDITIONS OF NJPDES
't PERMIT NO. NJ 000 5550 REPORT NUMBER 000 5550/89/06 i
IDENTIFICATION OF OCCURRENCE:
Noncompliance with Part II, page 3, Section D of the permit (Dilution Pump operations). Failure to have two dilution pumps operating when the water f
temperature at the U.S. Route 9 bridge exceeds 87*.
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At 1725 hours0.02 days <br />0.479 hours <br />0.00285 weeks <br />6.563625e-4 months <br /> on (aly 25, 1969, Dilution Pumps #2 and #3 were in operation when i
pump #2 tripped off line due to excessive water pressure differential across the grates. Dilution Pump #1 (reserve) could not be started until 1743 hours0.0202 days <br />0.484 hours <br />0.00288 weeks <br />6.632115e-4 months <br />, I
exceeding the permitted 15 minutes period by 3 minutes.
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DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE DISCHARCE:
Failure to have two dilution pumps operating when the water temperature at the Route 9 bridge exceeds 87' s
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Three minutes (1740 - 1743 hours0.0202 days <br />0.484 hours <br />0.00288 weeks <br />6.632115e-4 months <br />).
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CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE 1
- Continued vigilance in the removal of accumulated debris from the pump intake grates and continued pump maintenance.
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i REPORT OF NONCOMPLIANCE WITH CONDITIONS OF NJPDES PERMIT NO. NJ 000 5550 l
-REPORT NUMBER 000 5550/89/07 IDENTIFICATION OF OCCURRENCE:
Noncompliance with Part II, page 3, Section D of the permit (Dilution Pump j
Operations).
Failure to have two dilution pumps operating when the water j
temperature at the U.S. Route 9 bridge exceeds 87'.
CAUSE OF NONCOMPLIkNCE:
At 2230 hours0.0258 days <br />0.619 hours <br />0.00369 weeks <br />8.48515e-4 months <br /> on July 27, 1969, Dilution Pumps #1 and #2 were in operation when pump #1 tripped off line due to failure of a lube oil cooling wates control switch. Dilution Pump #3 (reserve) could not be started until 2247 hours0.026 days <br />0.624 hours <br />0.00372 weeks <br />8.549835e-4 months <br /> exceeding the permitted 15 minutes period by 2 minutes, t
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE DISCHARGE:
Failure to have two dilution pumps operating when the water temperature at the Route 9 bridge exceeds 87*
DURATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE:
Two minutes (2245 - 2247 hours0.026 days <br />0.624 hours <br />0.00372 weeks <br />8.549835e-4 months <br />).
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE NON-COMPLYING DISCHARGE:
Dilution Pump #3 was placed in service as soon as possible (two minutes past the permitted 15 minutes).
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE:
Continued maintenance of dilution pump components.
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PERMIT NO.'WJ 000 5550 REPORT NUMBER 000 5550/89/08 J
TDENTIFICATION OF OCCURRENCIt Noncompliance with Part II, page 3, Section D of the permit (Dilution P' ump Operations). Failure to have two dilution pumps operating when the water temperature at the U.S. Route 9 bridge exceeds 87*.
CAUSE.0F NONCOMPLIANCEt At 2245 hours0.026 days <br />0.624 hours <br />0.00371 weeks <br />8.542225e-4 months <br /> on August 6, 1989, Dilution Pump #2 tripped off line due to excessive water pressure differential across the grates. Dilution pump #2 was returned to service at 2302 hours0.0266 days <br />0.639 hours <br />0.00381 weeks <br />8.75911e-4 months <br />.-
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE DISCHARGEt l'
Failure to have two dilution pumps operating when the water temperature at the Route 9 bridge exceeds 87'.
DURATION OF NONCOMPL,IANCE:
a Two minutes (2300 - 2302 hours0.0266 days <br />0.639 hours <br />0.00381 weeks <br />8.75911e-4 months <br />).
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE NON-COMPLYING DISCHARGE:
Dilution Pump #2 was returned to service as soon as possible (two minutes past the permitted 15 minutes).
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCEt Continued vigilance in the removal of accumulated debris from the pump intake grates and continued pump maintenance.
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1990-F REPORT OF NONCOMPLIANCE WITH CONDITIONS OF NJPDES PERMIT NO. NJ 000 5550 REPORT NUMBER 000 5550/89/09 IDENTIFICATION OF OCCURRENCE:
Honcompliance with Part III, page 3, DSN 002 (Heat Exchanger Cooling Water).
Exceeding-the maximum permitted Total Residual Chlorine concentration of 0.2 mg/1.
CAUSE OF NONCOMPLIANCE:
The flow gauge on the chlorination system would not deflect upon increasing or decreasing the adjustment and no visual indication of chlorine gas flow was observed.
.A sample immediately obtained indicated that the flow gauge and control mechanism was not properly operating.
DESCRIPTION OP-NONCOMPLIANCE DISCHARGE:
Exceeding the maximum permitted Total Residual Chlorine concentration of 0.2 mg/1.
.The concentration of the sample obtained upon observation of gauge problems was measured at 1.8 mg/1.
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DURATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE:
Approximately 35 minutes.
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE NON-COMPLYING DISCHARGE:
'The system was immediately removed from service and was not returned to service for the remainder of December to facilitate repair of the flow control mechanism.
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE:
I continued preventive maintenance on the flow control mechanism.
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January 8,1990 NEOR Submittal Concerning A Reportable Fish Kill Date of occurrence December 7-8, 1989 Y
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Introduction The Purpose of this report is to document the circumstances surrounding the death of'approximately 3,330-3,830 fish in the discharge canal of the Oyster i
Creek Nuclear Generating Station (OCNGS) on the morning of December 8, 1989.
l The OCNO3 had been operating at full power on December 7 when a shut down was initiated at approxLmately 1630 hours0.0189 days <br />0.453 hours <br />0.0027 weeks <br />6.20215e-4 months <br /> in order to allow testing of safety-related pressure sensing switches that monitor the level of vacuum inside the plant's main condensors.
Schools of Atlantic menhaden. (Brevoortia tyrannus) and crevalle jack (Caranx hippos) had been observed in the condenser i
discharge since early fall. on December 8, subsequent to the station shut down, discharge canal temperature dropped from 57' to 34*F and these two species, as well as smaller numbers of 8 other species, died as a result of t,
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L Monitoring of the discharge canal for dead or stressed fish began at 1830 hours0.0212 days <br />0.508 hours <br />0.00303 weeks <br />6.96315e-4 months <br /> on December 7 and continued through 1800 hours0.0208 days <br />0.5 hours <br />0.00298 weeks <br />6.849e-4 months <br /> on December 8.
Dead and stressed fish were collected with dipnets along the banks of the-l:
discharge canal,. from the condenser discharge-to the mouth of oyster creek, including the four residential lagoons. All fish were identified to species and enumerated; length ranges were obtained.
A diver ewas nine transects across the OCNGS discharge canal west of the US Route 9 bridge (Fig. 1) in order to determine the species composition and abundance of fish that sank to the bottom after death. All fish within the field of view of the diver (10 ft.) were identified and enumerated.
For the only species found in abundance, Atlantic menhaden, the number of individuale per square foot along each transect was determined. These densities were used to estimate the
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Bottom trawl samples were es11ected at four locations in the discharge canal /0yster Creek, east of the US Route 9 bridge, including the length of one i
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Tradling was done with a 4.8 m semiballoon trawl with a 3.9 cm stretch mesh body, a 3.2 cm stretch mesh cod l.
end, and a 1.3 cm stretch mesh liner.
Temperature data were obtained from the continuous temperature moni:
located approximately 4 ft. below the surface at the condenser intake, condenser discharge, and the US Route 9 bridge on Oyster Creek (Fig. 2).
Results and Discussion Surveys of the discharge canal banks and residential lagoons on foot and by boat yielded the following results:
NUMBER OF SPECIES INDIVIDUALS LENGTH RANGE femi Atlantic menhaden (Bravoortia tyrannus) 1,073 15.2-30.5 bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) 166 21.6-52.1 weakfish (Cynoscion reaalia) 5 49.5-53.3 spotted seatrout (Cynoscion n_ebulosus) 3 46.4-59.7
. northern kingfish (Menticirrhus saxatilis) 6 20.3-35.6 spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) 1 16.5 TOTAL 1,254 2
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a Diver surveys of the discharge canal west of the US Route 9 bridge yielded 90 Atlantic menhaden, 4 red drum (scimenons peellata), 2 American eel (Anttilla rostrata), 1 northern kingfish, and 1 spiny dogfish (soualus meanthias).
Based upon the number of individuals found by the diver, the total number of Atlantic menhaden on the canal bottom was estimated to be 1,568, including 623 between
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No dead or stressed fish were found in the bottom trawl samples co11seted in the discharge canal east of the US Route 9 bridge.
The species composition and abundance of the total trawl catch was as follows:
400 sand shrimp (cranaen smotenecinos4), 200 sand lance (Ammodytes sp.), 60 Atlantic silverside (Menidia manidia), 5 threespine stickleback (Casterosteus aculeatus) and 2 winter flounder (Pseudocleuronectes Americanus).
Prior to the station shut down, a large school of crevalle jacks, estimated to include 500-1,000 individuals, wac observed in the condenser discharge. The lower lethal limit for this species is known to be 50*F.
Although no dead crevalle jack were found anywhere in the discharge canal, it is assumed that they died of cold shock because the coudenser diacharge tamperature dropped from 57'r prior to shut down (1600 hours0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br /> on Dec. 7) to 34'F the following morning (Fig. 2).
It may be that they survived long enough to move out of the discharge canal and into Barnegat Bay before dying.
In summary, approximately 3,330-3,830 fish died as a result of cold shock subsequent to the shutdown of the OCNCS on December 8, 1989. The majcrity of-these fish were Atlantic menhaden (2.641 individuals) although smaller nummers of eight other species wers observed.
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February 2,1989 REPORT OF NONC0WLIANCE WITH CON 0!TIONS OF WPDES PERMIT N0. NJ 000 5550 REPORT NUMBER 000 5550/89/01 IDENTIFICATION OF OCCURRENCE
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Noncompliance with Part I, p.1 of the permit.
Discharging a pollutant not specifically authorized by the permit.
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Refer to attached Hazardous Substance Release totification P.eport to. 01-89.
i DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLY!NG OISCHARGE:
Approximately 100 gallons of a solution containing Drew Cuard 4109 (Boron.
corrosion inhibitor) was discharged via the Main Condenser Cooling 1.'ater diserarge, CS!: 0 01.
The concentration of Boron in this solution was 162 ppm (0.015 gallons boron).
DURATION OF NONCOW LIANCE:
Discharge was approximately 5 minutes in duration.
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE THE NONCOMPLYING DISCHARGE:
The discharge had occurred before immediate correction action could be taken.
7 However, one circulation pump was operating which diluted the discharge at a rate of 115,000 GPM.
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All valves associated with the noncompliance were inspected and re-aligned.
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Barry Durham Date:
March 21.1989
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Material was released from the Turbine Buildina Closed cooline Water Svitam via the main condenter discharea into the canal.
i Discharea was acoreximately 5 minutes.
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2 Bot)ine Point: N/D pH/ Concentration: 11.5-12.5(neat)
Melt *ng Point: N/A Flash Potat (Method): None Solubtitty in Water: Complete Freezine Polng: -10'C/14'F man, Appearance and Odor: Clear red-violet 11guld SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Entinevishtne Media N/A Special Fire _Finhtini Procedures-N/A
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SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA Stability:
Unstable Conditions to Avoid: None Stable I
Incompattbtli y (Materials to Avoid) t 5trong actos Hazardous Decomposition Procucts None Natardous May occur Condtttons to Avoid: None Polymeritation Will not Occur
'x SECTION V!! SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Steas to be Takan in Case Materf el is Released or Sotiled i
Absorb with inert material. Flssh area with water.
t Westa 01e00 41 Method Olspose of in accordance with local, state s?c federal environmental regulations.
SECTION Ylil'SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Wear protective plc es and goggles while handling.
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This componeet is considered hasardeus as defined by CJ d 0$NA regulations.
Informatten presented and conclustens drawn are based on the product einture itself and reflects our esperience and/or available data. A Material Safety Qata Sheet on each constituent hatarceus substance identified is available upon request.
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CAS numbers are noted only for hatardous substances (as defined by footnote 1).
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April 3,1989
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i REPORT OF NONCOWLIANCE WITH CONDITIONS OF WPDES PERMIT N0. NJ 000 5550 REPORT NUMBER 000 5550/89/ 02 IDENT!FICATION OF OCCURRENCE Noncompliance with Part III, p.4 of the permit.
Discharging total residual chlorine in excess of the maximum permitted concentration of 0.2 mg/l through the Combined Low volume wastewater discharge (OSN 004).
CAUSE OF NONCOMPLIANCE:
The total residual chlorine concentration measured 0.45 mg/l for a sample obtained at approximately 0900 hours0.0104 days <br />0.25 hours <br />0.00149 weeks <br />3.4245e-4 months <br /> on April 3,1989 resulted from lower than normal flow rates 'in the system due to the operation of only one Reactor Building Heat Exchanger, The chlorination system was operating at 4% pump stroke.
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLYING DISCHARGE:
The total residual chlorine concentration of the Combined Low Volume wastewater discharge exceeded the permit limit of 0.2 mg/1.
The total residual chlorine concentration measured was 0,45 mg/1.
l OURATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE:
l The duration was undetermined as the noncompliance was identified at the l
time of sampilng.
L CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE THE NONCOWLYING DISCHARGE:
The. chlorination system was immediately taken out of service.
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE:
1 The chlorination system flow rate will be continually monitored and adjusted accordingly during periods of low flow rate operation associated with the number of heat exchangers in service.
Prepared By:
Barry Durham/tlichael Kennish Date:
May 19.1989
Initial Telephone Date of Report Date:
June 23,1989 Occurrence:
June 22,1989 REPORT OF NONCOWLIANCE WITH CONDITIONS OF NJPDES PERMIT NO. NJ 000 5550 REPORT NUM8ER 000 5550/89/03 IDENTIFICATION OF OCCURRENCE:
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Noncompliance with Part I, p.1, Paragraph (A) of the permit.
Discharging a pollutant not specifically authorized by the permit.
i CAUSE OF NONCOWLIANCE:
The sewage lift pumps which pump accumulated sewage from the holding pit to the municipal sewage system malfunctioned.
The holding pit backed up forcin9 untreated sewage to slowly drain to a storm drain which leads to the station s Discharge No. DSN 004.
DESCRIPTION OF NONCO@LIANCE DISCHARGE:
Approximately 50 gallons of untreated sewage was discharged through station Discharge No. DSN 004.
DURATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE:
The duration of the discharge was less than one (1) hour.
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE NON-COMPLYING DISCHARGE:
A local septic pumping service was immediately contracted to keep the holding pit clean.
This action terminated the offsite discharge and provided access to the pumps for maintenance and repair.
I CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE:
Two new sewage lift pumps were installed on June 23, 1989.
Prepared By:
Barry Durham Date:
July 20,1989
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Julv it. 1989 Occurrence:
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E Noncompliance with Part I, page 1 of the permit. Discharging a pollutant not specifically authorized by the permit.
CAUSE OF NONCOMPLIANCE:
Refer to attached Hazardous substance Release Notification Report No. 06-89.
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE DISCHARGEt Approximately 52 gallons of a solution containing Drewguard 4109 (boron corrosion inhibitor) was discharged via the Main condenser Cooling Water Discharge, DSN 001. The concentration of boron in this solution was 190 ppm.
t DURATION OF NONCOMPLIANCEt Duration undetermined as this discharge was the result of minor heat exchanger tube leaks, t
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CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE NON-COMPLYING DISCHARGE:
The discharge had occurred before immediate corrective action could be taken.
However, upon discovery, the heat exchanger was taken out of service.
Pour circulation pumps were in operation which diluted the discharge at a rate of 460,000 gpm.
l E9BEICTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCEL L
The 1-1 Turbine Building closed cooling water heat exchanger was removed from service for repairs.
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SnecificGravity(H2sjJ: 1.21-1.25 Melocular Wt.: N/A 2
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Juiv 2s ital occurrence Julv 12. 1988 RSPORT OF HON 00MPLIANCE WITM CONDITIONS OF NJPDBS PERMIT Ho. NJ 000 5550 nsPoRT NUMasm 000 ssto/e9/os IDENTIFICATIQN OF QCCURRENCI:
Noncompliance with Part I, page 1 of the permit. Discharging a pollutant not specifically authorised by the permit.
CAUSE OF NONCOMPLIANCE 1 Refer to attached Masardous substance Release Notification Report No. 07-89.
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE DISCHARGEt Approx [mately50gallonsofasolutioncontainingDrewguard4109(boron corrosion inhibitor) diluted in an undetermined volume of water was discharged via the Main condenser Cooling Water Discharge, DSM 001.
DURATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE Duration undetermined as this discharge was the result of minor heat exchanger tube leaks.
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO REDUCE NON-COMPLYING DISCHARGE:
The discharge had occurred before immediate corrective action could be taken.
However, upon discovery, the heat exchanger was taken out of service. Two circulation pumps were in operation which diluted the discharge at a rate of 230,000 gpm.
CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCEt The 1-2 Turbine Building closed Cooling Water Heat Exchanger was removed from service for repairs.
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Melt'au Deint: N/A Flash point (Method): None Solubility in va,tg,r: Complete Freetine point: -lo*C/14'F ses.
Assearance and Oder: Clear red violet liquid l
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