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Forwards Renewal Application to NPDES Permit MA0004367. Application Includes EPA Forms 1 & 2C & Description of Present Water Flow Through Facility & Discharge Outfalls
ML20035A868
Person / Time
Site: Yankee Rowe
Issue date: 03/23/1993
From: Jeffery Grant
YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
To: Fairtile M
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
BYR-93-018, BYR-93-18, NUDOCS 9303300085
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(a) License No. DPR-3 (Docket No. 50-29)

Subject:

RENEWAL APPLICATION TO THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PERMIT

Dear Mr. Fairtile:

l In accordance with your request, attached is a copy of Yankee Atomic Electric Company's renewal application to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit [40 CFR 122.21(d)] for the Yankee Nuclear Power Station. The copy includes Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Form 1 and Form 2C and a description of the present '/ater flow through the facility and discharge outfalls. If you have any questions, please call me at (508) 779-6711. Sincerely, YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY C Qallt 4ag / ne M. Grant l Senior Licensing Engineer ()} i Attachment 0l 0 93033OIXiB5"930323

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b Teomone isCB) 779 6711 ' 'YANKEEATOMICELECTRIC COMPANY l o gL E1 580 Main Street. Botton Massachusetts 01710-1398 b , YANKEE i ~ t JAY K. THAYER February 17, 1993 l E7ESUo'.s BYR 93-008A l Ms. Veronica C. Harrington, Chief ? NPDES Permit Operations Section U.S. Environmental Protection Agency John F. Kennedy Federal Building Boston, Massachusetts 02203 i

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Dear Ms. Harrington:

In accordance with federal regulation 40 CFR 122.21(d), Yankee Atomic Electric Company (YAEC) is submitting a renewal application to the National Pollutant { Discharge Elimination

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(YNPS) located in Rowe, Massachusetts. l Enclosed are Form 1, Form 2C, and a description of the present water flow through -' the facility and discharge outfalls. Torm 2F storm water data will follow as an l amendment when the winter weather improves and allows rainf all data collection. Please note that on ' February 26, 1992, the YNPS permanently ceased power [ generation and began developing plans to decommission the facility. There is, however, a need to maintain certain plant systems, requiring continued discharge } under the NPDES permit. The enclosed forms and water flow description reflect l these needs. In particular, Outf alls 001 and 010 now are the same. Therefore, only Form 2C data for Outfall 001 is included. Also, please note that the intake structure, discharge structure, and waterway i are the same as described in the existing permit. Consequently, the 316(a) and 3.16(b) documentation, which was previously submitted, remains valid. Lastly, YAEC is sending a copy of the above information and associated forms to l the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Pollution Control. ~1 YAEC will be happy to address any questions or supply additional information as needed. Very'truly yours,

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010 pst Tank Effluent 15/ year 0.008 0.04 7,200 G Bs000 G 1.0 1 1 l 1 I i f Ill. PR ODUCTIO A. Does en ef fluent guicebr.e hmetsuon promu! gated by EPA uricer Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your f atihty? J v n s (complete item 111 B) C No Ito to Section IV) l B. Are the brnitations in the appbcable effluent guidehne empressed in terms of production for otherinessure of operationJ7 I Y E s (compsete item 111-C) 3 No feo to Section IVI C. If you answered "yes"to item 3:I-B. list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of productiort expressed in the terms and units I usee 6n the appucabie effluent guidehne. and indicate the effected outfalts. l

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Egtm Apprpved_ LFA s D. NUM alR ICOPy from llem J 'sf forvre j g l- _ p g gy ;ggg,gggg MA0004367 d'8'***' #"*8 7-3 7 88 . COP'TINUED FROM PACE 2 i A,B & C: See ir structions before proceeding - Comptete one set of tables tc,r each outfall - Annotate the outfall number m the space provided, NOTab Tab;es V-A. V-8, and V-C are meluced on separate sheets numberec' V-1 through V-9. s D. Use the space berow to list any of the pollutants I;sted in Table 2c,3 of the instructions, which you know or nave reason to bebeve is discherged or may be dischargea from any outfall. For every pollutant you ist, briefly cescribe the reasons you beheve it to be present and report any analytscat data en your possemon. 5 l e poLou / ANT

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~ l e ) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION m, Yankee Nuclear Power Station EPA I.D. Number MA0004367 i Form 2C II.A Flows, Sources of Pollution and Treatment Technolooies BACKGROUND The Yankee Nuclear Power Station (YNPS), a 185'MWe unit, produced electricity from 1960 until October 1,1991. Following a brief outage, the plant permanently ceased power generation in February 1992 and began preparing for decommissioning. Before and during dismantling activities, there is a need to operate certain plant systems, requiring continued water use and discharge under the NPDES permit. The following narrative and accompanying flow diagram describe these needs. SOURCE OF WATER YNPS uses Sherman Reservoir, an impoundment of the Deerfield River (Figure 1), as the source of water for the plant's two major cooling water systems, the circulating Water System and the Service Water System (Figure 2). Water is drawn j from the reservoir through a 10-foot diameter pipe, located about 200 feet offshore at a depth of 70 feet (Figure 1). The water, used mostly for non-contact cooling, is discharged to the environment via three outfalls, two to Sherman Reservoir (Outfalle 001 and 010) and one to the Deerfield River via an unnamed tributary (Outfall 002). These outfalls, other plant water uses, and stormwater runoff are described in greater 6etail below. OUTFALL 001 The Circulating Water System (CWS) provides cooling water for the main condenser. The system has a maximum capacity of approximately 225 MGD. This system will not be required for cooling during decommissioning. However, the CWS may be needed potentially to provide dilution water for Primary Plant Effluent (see Outfall 010) or for testing. Water from the CWS discharges to Sherman Reservoir by way of the Surface Discharge Structure, located on the shoreline adjacent to Sherman Dam (Figure 1). OUTFALL 010 The Service Water System (SWS) provides noncontact cooling water to various heat exchangers and pumps located in the plant. The SWS has a maximum capacity of about 5.4 MGD. During decommissioning, a flow of about 0.4 MGD will be typical. The largest discharge source to Outf all 010 is the Primary Plant Effluent (250 GPM), which includes cooling water for the spent fuel pool, test tank effluent containing evaporator distillate, and moat water containing rain or melted snow. The other discharge source is cooling water from miscellaneous heat exchangers (25 GPM).

j Outfall 010 discharges to Sherman Reservoir via the CWS (Outf all 001). The { t combined heat rejection rate for outf alls 010 and 001 during decommissioning will be less than one percent of the operational rate. The resultant thermal plume will be reduced accordingly. l OUTFALL 002 The SWS also provides water to the Water Treatment Plant (WTP), for processing into damineralized water, and cooling for the Main Transformer. During decommissioning, the WTP will no longer operate. Instead, a portable demin-eralizer unit will be used about twice per year. The flow rate for the portable unit when operating will be 75-100 GPM; otherwise, when the portable unit is not operating, flow though the WTP from miscellaneous heat exchangers will average 14 GPM. The main transformer maximum flow is 400 GPM, but 50 GPM will be typical during decommissioning. Other water sources discharged to Outfall 002 include the Secondary Floor Drains that collect system leakage in the Turbine Building, service water from small i heat exchangers, and blowndown water from the station auxiliary boiler. The maximum flow is 100 GPM, with an average of 20 GPM likely during decommissioning. The heat rejection rate from these sources during decommissioning will be less l than the operational rate. Outfall 002 discharges into the unnamed tributary, which flows to the Deerfield River downstream of the Sherman Dam (Figure 1). The maximum flow is 0.9 MGD, although 0.1 MGr will be typical during decommissioning. OUTFALLS 003 & 004 There are two, independent stormwater point source discharges, one on the northeast side of the plant and the other on the southwest side (Figure 1). The northeast side (Outf all 003) discharges into Sherman Reservoir, near Outf all 001. The southwest side (Outfall 004), which also includes routine groundwater infiltration, discharges into the Deerfield River downstream of Sherman Dam adjacent to Outfall 002. Each outfall is part of a network of storm drains connected to parking areas and associated facility, employee, and administrative buildings. Neither network is directly connected to any plant operation nor are there raw material storage areas within the network. One drain in the northeast network is connected to an oil storage area but is locked closed and controlled by procedures under the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan. The estimated flow to Outfall 003 and 004 during the two-year, 24-hour rainfall event is 0.5 MGD and 0.4 MGD, respectively. MISCELLANEOUS The SWS also yields water to a sump in the intake screenwell house. The sump collects pump leakage from the SWS (and CWS, if operating), inleakage during high reservoir conditions, and rain water. The sump is actuated by a high-level float and discharges to Sherman Reservoir. The average discharge flow is 250 - 300 GPD, but is expected to be 30 GFD or less when a new service pump is installed.

n l I If inflow is too great for the sump to handle, which occurs less than once per l year during high river flows, an eductor is manually started to assist in riemoving water. The eductor also discharges to Sherman Reservoir. Lastly, the SWS supplies water to the intake screenwell house traveling screens. The traveling screens collect solid materials (fish, sticks, and leaves) that might otherwise enter the CWS and SWS. The mr.terials collected on the screens are washed of f with SWS water that in turn discharges to Sherman Reservoir. The collected solid materials are disposed of according to Part I.A.j of the NPDES r permit. During high river flow, the traveling screens operate daily for about one hour. During normal river flow, the traveling screens operate month.ly, also for about one hour. The maximum flow during traveling screen operation is 250 l GPM. i t b f

I j Sherman Reservoir j 1 Circulating Water Service Water I v v v Condenser Primary Plant ,r at Coolmg Effluent = Plant Avg - 0 MGD Avg - 250 GPM Avg - 14 GPM _Outfall010 u s IL Avg. 0.4 MGD l Mu - 5.4 MGD l ' Miscellaneous Heat = Exchangers Avg-25 GPM l l Main Transformer i Cooler - l Avg - 50 GPM [ Stormwater l b l f Secondary Plant Floor Drains Avg - 20 GPM 1 i l l 1 P P P Outfall Outfall Outfalls 001 002 .003 & 004 1 Avg - 0.4 M3D Avg - 0.1 MGD Avg - 0.9 MGD l Mu -225 MGD Mu - 0.9 MGD YNPS Water Use Figure 2

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