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MONTHYEARPY-CEI-NRR-2438, Informs That DBNPS & Pnpp Staffs Have Modified or Withdrawn Several of Positions Proposed within Re Request for Approval of Qap.Revised Positions Encl1999-10-14014 October 1999 Informs That DBNPS & Pnpp Staffs Have Modified or Withdrawn Several of Positions Proposed within Re Request for Approval of Qap.Revised Positions Encl ML20217F3901999-10-14014 October 1999 Discusses Request That Proprietary Document NEDE-32907P,DRF A22-0084-53, Safety Analysis Rept for Perry NPP 5% Power Uprate, Class III Dtd Sept 1999 Be Withheld.Determined Document Proprietary & Will Be Withheld ML20217G9201999-10-14014 October 1999 Discusses Utils Request for Approval of Quality Assurance Program Changes PY-CEI-NRR-2435, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-440/99-13.Corrective Actions:Ts SRs with Incorrect Descriptions Were Annotated to Ensure That CR Operators Are Aware That ACs Are Effect1999-10-13013 October 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-440/99-13.Corrective Actions:Ts SRs with Incorrect Descriptions Were Annotated to Ensure That CR Operators Are Aware That ACs Are Effect ML20212K9271999-09-30030 September 1999 Refers to 990927 Meeting Conducted at Perry Nuclear Power Plant to Discuss Initiatives in Risk Area & to Establish Dialog Between SRAs & PSA Staff ML20212J1451999-09-30030 September 1999 Forwards Order,In Response to 990505 Application PY-CEI/NRR- 2394L.Order Approves Conforming License Amend Which Will Be Issued & Made Effective When Transfer Completed ML20217E7111999-09-30030 September 1999 Documents Telcon Conducted on 990929 Between M Underwood of Oh EPA & D Tizzan of Pnpp,Re Request to Operate Pnpp Sws,As Is,Until Resolution Can Be Obtained ML20212G4161999-09-24024 September 1999 Informs of Completion of Licensing Action for Generic Ltr 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants, for Perry Nuclear Power Plant ML20212G5811999-09-23023 September 1999 Informs That Licenses for Ta Lentz,License SOP-31449,PJ Arthur,License SOP-30921-1 & Dp Mott,License SOP-31500 Are Considered to Have Expired,Iaw 10CFR50.74(a),10CFR55.5 & 10CFR55.55 PY-CEI-NRR-2432, Forwards NRC Form 536, Operator Licensing Exam Data, in Response to Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing Exams1999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards NRC Form 536, Operator Licensing Exam Data, in Response to Administrative Ltr 99-03, Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing Exams PY-CEI-NRR-2428, Submits Resolution to Seventh Question Proposed within NRC 980615 RAI Relating to Cooling Water Sys That Serve Containment Air Coolers & Assessment,Post Accident,Of Potential Water Hammer & two-phase Flow Conditions1999-09-16016 September 1999 Submits Resolution to Seventh Question Proposed within NRC 980615 RAI Relating to Cooling Water Sys That Serve Containment Air Coolers & Assessment,Post Accident,Of Potential Water Hammer & two-phase Flow Conditions ML20212D0151999-09-14014 September 1999 Requests Cancellation of NPDES Permit 3II00036.Permit Has Been Incorporated in Permit 3IB00016*ED.Discharge Point Sources & Associated Fees Currently Covered Under Permit 3IB00016*ED ML20212A8371999-09-13013 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-440/99-13 on 990712-30 & Notice of Violation.Insp Included Evaluation of Engineering Support, Design Change & Modification Activities,Internal Assessment Activities & Corrective Actions ML20217A8971999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-440/99-09 on 990709-0825.One Violation of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as NCV, Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy PY-CEI-NRR-2431, Forwards Revised Emergency Plan for Perry NPP, IAW 10CFR50.54(q).Changes Constitute Revs,Temporary Changes or Reissued Pages1999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards Revised Emergency Plan for Perry NPP, IAW 10CFR50.54(q).Changes Constitute Revs,Temporary Changes or Reissued Pages ML20211Q6911999-09-0606 September 1999 Informs That NRC Tentatively Scheduled Initial Licensing Exam for Perry Operator License Applicants During Wks of 010108 & 15.Validation of Exam Will Occur at Station During Wk of 001218 IR 05000440/19990011999-08-31031 August 1999 Requests That Page Number 4, P2 Status of EP Facilities, Equipment & Resources, of Insp Rept 50-440/99-01 Be Replaced with Encl Rev PY-CEI-NRR-2425, Forwards Copy of Oh EPA Approval for Use of Nalco 7348 & Nalco 7468 at Pnpp,Iaw License NPF-58,App B,Epp,Section 3.21999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Copy of Oh EPA Approval for Use of Nalco 7348 & Nalco 7468 at Pnpp,Iaw License NPF-58,App B,Epp,Section 3.2 PY-CEI-NRR-2411, Informs That Firstenergy Nuclear Operating Co Has Developed Corporate QA Program Manual for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station & Perry Nuclear Power Plant,As Discussed on 990318 Between Util & Nrc.Revised USAR Pages,Encl1999-08-19019 August 1999 Informs That Firstenergy Nuclear Operating Co Has Developed Corporate QA Program Manual for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station & Perry Nuclear Power Plant,As Discussed on 990318 Between Util & Nrc.Revised USAR Pages,Encl ML20210Q8421999-08-13013 August 1999 First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records Listed in App a Being Released in Entirety & Records Listed in App B Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exempt 5) ML20210R7861999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-440/99-12 on 990712-16.No Violations Noted.New Emergency Preparedness Program Staff & Mgt Personnel Were Professional & Proactive ML20210S3961999-08-11011 August 1999 Requests That Ten Listed Individuals Be Registered to Take 991006 BWR Gfes of Written Operating Licensing Exam.Two Listed Personnel Will Have Access to Exams Before Exams Are Administered PY-CEI-NRR-2423, Provides Final Response to NRC GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps. Remediation of Meteorological Monitoring Sys Has Been Completed & Ppnp Facility Is Now Y2K Ready1999-08-10010 August 1999 Provides Final Response to NRC GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps. Remediation of Meteorological Monitoring Sys Has Been Completed & Ppnp Facility Is Now Y2K Ready PY-CEI-NRR-2421, Forwards Semiannual fitness-for-duty Rept,Iaw 10CFR26.71(d) for Pnpp Covering Period of 990101-9906301999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Semiannual fitness-for-duty Rept,Iaw 10CFR26.71(d) for Pnpp Covering Period of 990101-990630 ML20210Q7981999-08-10010 August 1999 Informs That Intention to Utilize Sulfuric Acid in Pnpp Circulating Water Sys to Lower Ph Is Anticipated to Be Completed in Nov ML20210Q5831999-08-10010 August 1999 Requests Permission to Chemically Treat CWS for Algae Due to Cooling Water Basin Becoming Infected with Algae of Various Types PY-CEI-NRR-2422, Forwards Addl Info Re ASME Section IX Relief Request (IR-023) for Inservice Examination Program at Pnpp,Submitted on 9808261999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards Addl Info Re ASME Section IX Relief Request (IR-023) for Inservice Examination Program at Pnpp,Submitted on 980826 ML20210K6331999-08-0404 August 1999 Submits Response to Requests for Addl Info to GL 92-01,Rev 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, for Perry Nuclear Plant,Unit 1 PY-CEI-NRR-2417, Forwards NP0059-007, Pnpp - Unit 1 ISI Summary Rept Results for Outage 7 (1999) First Period,Second Interval, IAW ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI,1989 Edition,Article IWA-60001999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards NP0059-007, Pnpp - Unit 1 ISI Summary Rept Results for Outage 7 (1999) First Period,Second Interval, IAW ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI,1989 Edition,Article IWA-6000 ML20210G8411999-07-28028 July 1999 Informs That Based on Determination That Rev 14 Changes to Various Portions of Perry Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Licensee Emergency Plan & Meets Standard of 10CFR50.47(b),no NRC Approval Required ML20210E0661999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-440/99-08 on 990518-0708.No Violations Noted.Overall Conduct of Activities at Perry Facility, Conservative & Professional with Continuing Focus on Safety PY-CEI-NRR-2419, Forwards Four Copies of Rev 27 to Pnpp Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Changes Have Been Determined Not to Decrease Effectiveness of Security Plan.Rev Withheld1999-07-21021 July 1999 Forwards Four Copies of Rev 27 to Pnpp Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Changes Have Been Determined Not to Decrease Effectiveness of Security Plan.Rev Withheld PY-CEI-NRR-2415, Submits Estimate of Number of Licensing Submittal for FY00 & 01,for Pnpp,Per Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates1999-07-19019 July 1999 Submits Estimate of Number of Licensing Submittal for FY00 & 01,for Pnpp,Per Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates ML20210A6441999-07-15015 July 1999 Advises That Listed Operator Licenses for Company Personnel Have Expired,As of 990715,per 10CFR50.74(a) & 10CFR55.5. Individuals Listed Have Assumed Responsibilities at Pnpp That Do Not Require Operator Licenses ML20209E5951999-07-0909 July 1999 Ltr Contract:Task Order 46, Perry Engineering & Technical Support (E&Ts) Insp, Under Contract NRC-03-98-021 ML20209D5931999-07-0101 July 1999 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Investigation Rept 3-98-005 Issued on 990510.Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Inspections ML20211A3881999-06-30030 June 1999 Supplements Re NRC Incomprehensible Enforcement Inactions.Understands That NRC Claiming Hands Tied in Matter Re Discrimination Violation at Perry Npp.Requests That NRC Take Listed Two Actions PY-CEI-NRR-2410, Submits Response to NRC Request for Info Re GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps. Attachment 1 Provides Y2K Readiness Disclosure for Plant1999-06-29029 June 1999 Submits Response to NRC Request for Info Re GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps. Attachment 1 Provides Y2K Readiness Disclosure for Plant PY-CEI-NRR-2413, Advises That Jk Wood Will Replace Lw Myers as Pnpp,Vice President - Nuclear,Effective 9907061999-06-29029 June 1999 Advises That Jk Wood Will Replace Lw Myers as Pnpp,Vice President - Nuclear,Effective 990706 PY-CEI-NRR-2403, Submits Response to RAI Re GL 96-05 Program at Plant1999-06-29029 June 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re GL 96-05 Program at Plant ML20196H9641999-06-29029 June 1999 Confirms 990615 Telcon Request with J Lieberman for Addl Time to Respond to Enforcement Action 99-012.FirstEnergy Has 60 Days to Respond to EA PY-CEI-NRR-2412, Forwards Perry Nuclear Plant Simulator Four Yr Test Rept & NRC Form 474, Simulation Facility Certification, Which Describes Tests Conducted from June 1995-19991999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards Perry Nuclear Plant Simulator Four Yr Test Rept & NRC Form 474, Simulation Facility Certification, Which Describes Tests Conducted from June 1995-1999 ML20211A3991999-06-28028 June 1999 Submits Concerns Re Proposed Changes to Enforcement Policy. Believes That NRC Existing Regulations & Policies Provide Adequate Controls & That NRC Not Administering Consistent Enforcement Policies in Response to Discriminatory Actions ML20196A6601999-06-16016 June 1999 Forwards Master Decommissioning Trust Agreements Revised After 1990 for Ohio Edison Co,Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co,Toledo Edison Co & Pennsylvania Power Co Re Bvnps,Units 1 & 2,DBNPS,Unit 1 & Perry Unit 1 PY-CEI-NRR-2405, Informs NRC That Pnpp Staff Has Implemented Formal Industry Position on Severe Accident Mgt1999-06-14014 June 1999 Informs NRC That Pnpp Staff Has Implemented Formal Industry Position on Severe Accident Mgt ML20195H9051999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards Two License Renewal Applications Consisting of NRC Form 398 & NRC Form 396 for Bk Carrier,License OP-30997 & Jt Steward,License OP-30564-1 ML20212H5841999-06-10010 June 1999 Responds to NRC Notice of Level III Violation Received by K Wierman.Corrective Actions:K Wierman Has Been Dismissed from Position at Perry NPP PY-CEI-NRR-2408, Forwards Rev 4 to Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program Plan, Incorporating Changes to Program to Implement Second Ten Yr Insp Interval1999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards Rev 4 to Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program Plan, Incorporating Changes to Program to Implement Second Ten Yr Insp Interval ML20195G6741999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-440/99-03 on 990407-0517.Two Violations of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as non-cited Violations,Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy PY-CEI-NRR-2407, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Investigations Rept 3-98-005.Corrective Actions:Initiated Internal Investigation Into Matter to Discover Party Responsible for Falsification of Training Records1999-06-0909 June 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Investigations Rept 3-98-005.Corrective Actions:Initiated Internal Investigation Into Matter to Discover Party Responsible for Falsification of Training Records 1999-09-09
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MONTHYEARML20217E7111999-09-30030 September 1999 Documents Telcon Conducted on 990929 Between M Underwood of Oh EPA & D Tizzan of Pnpp,Re Request to Operate Pnpp Sws,As Is,Until Resolution Can Be Obtained ML20210Q5831999-08-10010 August 1999 Requests Permission to Chemically Treat CWS for Algae Due to Cooling Water Basin Becoming Infected with Algae of Various Types ML20210Q7981999-08-10010 August 1999 Informs That Intention to Utilize Sulfuric Acid in Pnpp Circulating Water Sys to Lower Ph Is Anticipated to Be Completed in Nov ML20206E4711999-04-29029 April 1999 Informs That as Result of Achieving Sqg Status,Pnpp Oil/ Chemical Release Contingency Plan Will Not Be Routinely Forwarded to Lake County Local Emergency Planning Committee ML20206E4821999-04-29029 April 1999 Informs That as Result of Achieving Sqg Status,Pnpp Oil/ Chemical Release Contingency Plan Will Not Be Routinely Forwarded to Lake Hospital Sys ML20206E4561999-04-29029 April 1999 Informs That as Result of Achieving Sqg Status,Pnpp Oil/ Chemical Release Contingency Plan Will Not Be Routinely Forwarded to Perry Township Fire Dept Ofc ML20206E4631999-04-29029 April 1999 Informs That as Result of Achieving Sqg Status,Pnpp Oil/ Chemical Release Contingency Plan Will Not Be Routinely Forwarded to Oh EPA Ofc ML20206E4741999-04-29029 April 1999 Informs That as Result of Achieving Sqg Status,Pnpp Oil/ Chemical Release Contingency Plan Will Not Be Routinely Forwarded to Lake County Sherriffs Dept ML20207L4571999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards Quarterly Self-Monitoring Repts, for Pnpp Sanitary Waste Sys for Dec,Jan & Feb.Results from Isotopic Analysis,Encl.Rept Is Final Quarterly Rept from Pnpp. Quarterly Isotopic Analysis Will Be Completed & Sent ML18016B1221999-03-0303 March 1999 Informs That Pnpp Has Been Permitted to Use Ferroquest LP7202 as Cw Treatment Additive in Plant CWS to Control Scale ML20206S3541999-01-20020 January 1999 Requests That Pnpp Be Removed from Significant Industrial User List for Lake County & Existing Permit Number 1004911, Terminated ML20198C0791998-12-0909 December 1998 Forwards Quarterly self-monitoring Repts for Pnpp Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of Sept,Oct & Nov 1998.High Oil & Grease Content Discovered in Sample Drawn on 981008, Resulting in One Violation During Quarter ML20151W1731998-09-0909 September 1998 Forwards Quarterly Self-Monitoring Repts, for Pnpp Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of June,July & Aug 1998.No Violations Occurred During Quarter.Results of Isotopic Analysis,Encl ML20249A1871998-06-11011 June 1998 Forwards Quarterly Self-Monitoring Repts, for Pnpp Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of Mar,Apr & May of 1998.No Violations Occurred During This Quarter.Results of Isotopic Analysis,Encl ML20249A0021998-06-11011 June 1998 Forwards NPDES Monthly Rept Forms for Month of May 1998.No Violations Occurred During Time Period ML20247J7791998-05-14014 May 1998 Forwards Revised State of Oh Water Withdrawal Facility Registration Annual Rept for Perry Nuclear Power Plant for 1997,correcting Intake Data Previously Submitted ML20247J7341998-05-13013 May 1998 Forwards SPDES Monthly Rept Forms for Month of Apr 1998.No Violations Occurred During Time Period ML20216D4931998-03-10010 March 1998 Requests NPDES Permit Mod Allowing Use of Sodium Hypochlorite or Sodium Bromide Utilized as Biocide in Cooling Tower/Circulating Water Sys.Approval Requested to Support Early Apr Start Date.Info Required Is Attached ML20203G9541998-02-25025 February 1998 Informs That Util Has Enlisted Nalco Chemical Co to Provide Replacement for Scale Inhibitor Product Currently in Use in Plant Circulating Water Sys.Dynacool 1385 Scale Inhibitor/ Dispersant Will Replace Betz Product.Required Info,Encl ML20203D1481998-02-19019 February 1998 Forwards Superfund Amends & Reauthorization Act (Sara), Section 312 Rept for Perry Nuclear Power Plant.Rept Lists Hazardous Substances Stored or Used in Excess of Ten Thousand Pounds ML20203H4771997-12-11011 December 1997 Forwards NPDES Monthly Rept Forms for Nov 1997.No Violations Occurred During Time Period ML20203H3021997-12-10010 December 1997 Forwards Quarterly self-monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of Sept,Oct & Nov 1997.No Violations Occurred During This Quarter ML20211P9701997-10-10010 October 1997 Forwards Monthly Rept Forms for Month of Sept 1997.All Required Sample Collected in Accordance W/Npdes Permit Program.Table 1 Re Circulating Water Sys - Monitoring Results Included in Ltr ML20211H5711997-10-0101 October 1997 Informs That Util Will Arrange for Sampling at Least One Wk After Last Addition to Lagoon & Will Transmit Copy of Results to Ofc ML20211B2151997-09-16016 September 1997 Provides Written Confirmation of Prior Notification IAW Part III.12 of NPDES Permit 3IB00016 ML20210U7871997-09-12012 September 1997 Forwards Quarterly self-monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of June,Jul & Aug ML20216J3201997-09-10010 September 1997 Confirms 970903 Telcon,Providing Info Re Drainage of Perry Nuclear Power Plant Circulating Water Sys ML20210K2281997-08-13013 August 1997 Informs That Perry Nuclear Power Plant Scheduled Essential Maint of Svc Water Sys,Will Occur During Sept & Oct of 1997 ML20210J8241997-08-13013 August 1997 Informs That Plant Enlisted Betz Industrial to Perform Molluscicide Treatment on Svc Water Sys,Utilizing Clam-Trol CT-2.Tentative Schedule for Treatment Wk of 970825.Product Info & Required Environ Data Attached ML20141H1331997-07-14014 July 1997 Informs That Maint Is Planned on Pnpp Circulating Water Sys During Refueling Outage Scheduled to Begin in Sept 1997. Product Info Encl for Betz Ferroquest LP7202,calcium Carbonate Scale Remover to Be Added During Maint ML20140C7791997-06-0606 June 1997 Forwards Quarterly self-monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Sanitary Waste Sys for Months Mar,Apr & May ML20141E2261997-05-0606 May 1997 Forwards Annual Industrial Wastewater Questionnaire ML20136H9831997-03-13013 March 1997 Forwards Quarterly self-monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of Dec,Jan & Feb ML20147E7121997-03-11011 March 1997 Responds to Certified Ltrs & 970106 Which Requested Info Sufficient to Answer Several Questions ML20135A7511997-02-21021 February 1997 Forwards,Iaw Section 312 of Superfund Amends & Reauthorization Act (Sara),Rept for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Indicating Hazardous Substances in Excess of Ten Thousand Pounds ML20134M0951997-02-14014 February 1997 Informs That Pnpp Has Changed from Large Quantity Generator to Small Quantity Generator Status Through Careful Waste Minimization & Chemical Control ML20134J5411997-02-0707 February 1997 Forwards State of Oh Water Withdrawal Facility Registration Annual Rept for Perry Nuclear Power Plant ML20132B9241996-12-0606 December 1996 Forwards Quarterly Self Monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant for Months of Sept,Oct & Nov 1996 ML20135E8841996-11-19019 November 1996 Forwards Comments Re Draft NPDES Permit 31B00016*ED & Antidegredation Rule Application ML20129A9591996-10-17017 October 1996 Requests Extension from 961020 to 961120 to Submit Comments Re Draft Permit Renewal for NPDES Permit No 31B000016*DD ML20117N5971996-09-13013 September 1996 Forwards Quarterly Self-Monitoring Repts for Perry NPP Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of June,Jul & Aug.No Violations Occurred ML20117K4561996-09-0303 September 1996 Provides Info Per 960730 Request,Stating in Oct & Nov Licensee Plans to Use Raw Lake Erie Water to Perform Hydrostatic Testing on Three Lengths of Newly Installed SW Piping ML20116M5511996-08-14014 August 1996 Forwards NPDES Monthly Rept Forms for Month of Jul 1996 & Rept Form for Feb 1996 ML20112G2901996-06-0505 June 1996 Forwards Quarterly self-monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of Mar,Apr & May ML20117G6241996-05-17017 May 1996 Confirms 960514 Telcon Rept of Unauthorized Discharge Due to Leak in Expansion Joint in Plant Cooling Tower Basin Wall ML20101M9551996-04-0202 April 1996 Submits Ltr to Document No Significant Changes Occurred to Toxic Organics Mgt Plan.Analytical Rept Encl ML20101F3891996-03-20020 March 1996 Documents Info Discussed W/L Barton & M Underwood Re Porous Condition of Fiberglass Cooling Tower Overflow/Blowdown Line ML20101D0981996-03-15015 March 1996 Forwards Quarterly Self-Monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Sanitary Waste Sys for Months of Dec,Jan & Feb, Isotopic Analysis Results & the Industrial Wastewater Questionnaire for 1995 ML20100C8131996-01-26026 January 1996 Requests to Update Director Final Findings & Orders for Use of Calgon H-130M & C1-37.Chemicals Used for Zebra Mussel Control at Perry Nuclear Power Plant ML20096B3001996-01-0808 January 1996 Confirms 960107 Telcon Rept of Unauthorized Discharge Due to Leak in Fire Protection Sys Line Made to State Emergency Response Commission 1999-09-30
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CENTERDOR ENERGY PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Mail Address: Robert A.Stratmart PO BOX 97 VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAR
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'(216) 259-3737 April 22, 1994 PY-CEI/0 EPA-0200L Hs. Kim Jackson Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Division of Vater Pollution Control Enforcement and Compliance Section l 1800 Vatermark Drive, P.O. Box 1049 Columbus, Ohio 43266-0149
Dear Hs. Jackson,
The Perry Nuclear Power Plant has enlisted Calgon Corporation to initiate the use of Towerbrom 960 for slime and algae control in the plant Circulating Vater !
- System. The chemical vill be added to the system twice per day. j Attachments 1 and 2 contain the information required in accordance with Ohio _
l EPA procedures. Our intention is to begin use of Towerbrom 960 upon receipt of l your approval. Please contact Donna Tizzano at (216) 280-5514 if you have further questions.
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PY-CEI/0 EPA-0200L Attachment 1 Cooling Vater Additive.Information
- 1. The'name'of the additive to be used and general' product information.
- a. MSDS - Attachment 2
- b. 89% Sodium Dichloro-S-Triazinetrione 11%' Sodium' Bromide
- c. <5% Vater
<3% Sodium Chloride
- d. slime control in the plant circulating water system
- e. USEPA Registration Number 524-395-10445
- 2. The concentration of the additive to be used (mg/L)
- a. Application 0.2 - 0.5 mg/L, two times per day. e
- b. Shock feed for testing
- c. Manual addition for testing purposes. A permanent feed system vill be employed if permanent.use of Toverbrom 960 is employed.
- 3. The expected concentration of the additive contained in the discharge H immediatly prior to entering state surface waters. l
- a. 0.0 mg/L 2
- b. Dehalogenation vill be accomplished by addition of sodium sulfite'to -l the plant outfall by the existing Plant Discharge Dechlorination .I System.
- 4. The average flovrate (MGD) and the outfall number of each outfall containing the additive,
- a. The average flow rate in the Perry Plant outfall is 82.08 HGD*. .The volume of cooling tower blowdown entering the, discharge is approximately 14.4 HGD. The outfall is No. 3IB00016004.
- 5. Name of the state surface water (s) that receive the. discharge.
Lake Erie
- 6. Toxicity and environmental information for the additive.
96 hour0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br /> LC50 - Rainbow Trout .37 mg/L 96 hour0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br /> LC50 - Bluegill Sunfish .43 mg/L 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> LC50 - Daphnia Magna - 2.30 mg/L 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> LC50 - Fathead Minnov .70 mg/L
- MGD - Hillion Gallons per Day
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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CALGON CORPORATIOt! -
P.O. Box 134G Pittsburgh, PA 15230-1346 CA.L..G
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24 Hour Emergency Tolephone --(412) 777-8000 I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION HEDUCT RAPE: Towerbrom 960 CHIMICAL DESCRIPTICW: This product is a sairture of soditas dichlorelsocyanurate (anhydrous) and soditan bromide. When dissolved in water, the mixture produces the disinfectant hypobromous acid.
19fDUCT CLAS3: Microblocide II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE t.1MITS I by Oral LD50 Dermal LD50 ACUIB TLV Chemical Name CAS No. ti.jahl f frat) (rabbit) C6HA PEL Sodisse dichloro-a-triatinatrione 2893-78-9 89 1400 mg/kg Not available TWA 0.5mg/ef*
STEL 1.5 mg/m
- Sodium bromide 7647-15-6 7 3500 mg/kg Not available Not listed
- Suppiter recommandations III. TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BOILING ICINI: Not applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: 20 g/100 g 8 25*C VAPOR TRESSUPE: Not available BULK DENSITY: 57 lbs./ cubic it.
VAKR DENSITY (air =1): Not available p!!: 6.0 (11 soln 8 25'C) 2 WJLATILE BY WEICHT: Nil MELTING POINT: 240-250*C (decomposes)
APPEARANCE AND OIOR: White to offwhite granules with slight bromine odor.
IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA II.ASil ICIFT: This product is not 11astnable or combustible, howeve,r, it .4 an oxidi Ana and chlorinating agent, Ccmtect wit.h most foreign materials, organic matter or sessly chlorinated or oxidized materials may result in fire, While this informatico and recommendations set forth herein are believed to be accurat.e as of the date hereof, CA1 DON LGRPORATION HAKM NO WARRANTY WITil RESP!rf HERETO AND DISCLAltti ALL LIABILITY FROM RELIANCE THERE,0N (CDS No. E2C6-02-02-93-0B79 Page 1 of 5 Date: 7/27/93 J
t IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA (continued)
Use water sprsy to cool containers exposed to fire and massive Do not use ABCquantities dry of water to EXTIM]UISHING MEDIA: dilute material involved in a fire or spilled from containers. il or Halon chassical fire extinguishers, other dry chemical fire extinguishers or mater a s fire extirguishers.
A self-contained breathing Exercise caution when fighting any chemical fire. Chlorine containing gases with traces
$FICIAL TIREFIQlTING FROCEDURES:n;,paratus and protective clothing era Thoroughly of 400*F. essential.. 4 7-*
of phosgene can be liberated at ty .i.u..deconteninate equipeent including wearing appare followir.4 the incident.
In a fire, as a result of decomposition or contacthwith small amounts oftoxic gases will iMUSUAL FIPI AND EXFiDSICri EAZARDS:
water, be evolved.
extremely dense and roxious fumes containingHisture chlorine and ot erConsact hi contain nitrogen may form nitrogen trichloride, a highly explosive ition andcompound.
container with hydrated salta may result in an erothermic reaction, deccuposMixture with non-lonic surfa Decomposition can be initiated rupt.ure due to pressure.
highly azothermic reactions causing fire or explosim. l i f dense with itsnes .
a heat source and can propagate throughout the mass with the evo ut m o wet.
Reactivity = 2 Special Bazard = OKY Flannability = 0 EFPA RATINGS: Uselth = 3 V. REACTIVITY DATA CHDtICAL STABILITY s Stable HAZARDOUS 10LYMERIZATION: Will not, occur (DNDITIONS TO AVOID: Overheating Avoid contact wit.h easily oxidizable inorganic INCt2fATIBILI TY: Avoid contact wit.h water while in the container.
organic material; anzonia, urea, or similar nitrogen cont.alning compounds; reducing ccapounds; calcitan hypochlorite; alkalls.
Chlorine (released in presence of sciature) and other chlorine containing BAZARDOUS DECI2f0SITION FRODUCTS:coupounds. Hypobremous acid, hypochlorous acid, and cyanuric acid (released Oxides of nitrogen, disodium oxide, brornine, and when dissolved in water).
traces of t hossene.
VI. HEALTH HAZARD DATA inhalation, ingestion E'ye and skin contact, FRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY:
TARCET OMANS: Eye, skin, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal t.rects DANGERt May cause severe eye and skin damage.
Hay be harmful if swallowed.
Hay cause respirat.ory tract, irritation.
Contact wit.h water slowly liberates irritating and hazardous chlorine containing gases.
Decomposes at 460-480*F with release of harmful gases.
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EyTECTS & tm.u.uuiURE:
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EYE CONTACT: This product may produce severe eye damage upon contact with the eye, SEIN CatfTACT: This product may be irritating sad demasing to the skin upon contact. In dry fone, the product is not appreciably irritating to dry skin. However, on contact, with moist,ure, sodites dichlorcisocyanurete readily hydrolyses to form hypochlorous acid which may cause t,1aeus damage. This proaact is not expected to be absorbed through t.he skin in harinful moounts or t.o sauce akin sensitisat.icea. ' The acute dermal iS$0 (rabbit) of a similar product,was found to be > S000 mg/kg.
IICESTICH: The acute oral LD50 (rat) of a stallar formulat,lon was found t.o be 1350 mg/kg.
Ingestion of soditen dichloroisocyanurate has been reported to cause ulceration or bleeding from the stanach, gastrointestinal irritetion, salivation, tearing, shortness of breath, weakness, emociat,lon, lethargy, diarrhea, and ccma.
INBALATION: Inhalation of soditan dichloroisocyanurat,e chaat has been reprted to produce nose, thtoat, and respiratory tract irritetton and in some individuals bronchospasa may result. Chlorine gas from decomposition of the product has been reported to cause burning of the nose and mouth and irritaticas of the lining of the respiratory tract with coughing, a choking sensation, chest pain, vessiting. nausea, headache, distiness and fainting. The onset of severe respiratory symptans following exposure to chlorine, 4 including pulmmary edene end poumonitis, may be delayed.
SUDCHRONIC. CITRONIC Rats were exposed by inhalation to dust of soditse di$hloroisocyanurate 'et exposure levels of 0, 3.2, 10.4, and 32.8 as/m3 for 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> / day, 5 days / week for 4 weeks. Signs of irritation including lacrimation, salivat. ion and labored breet.hing were observed at, the mid- and high-orposure levels, Decreased body and/or liver weights, and hematological parameter alterations were also noted in the mida and high-exposure groups. No adverse histopathological effects were observed. The no effect level is considered to be 3.2 mg/m3.
No teratogenic or fototoxic effects were observed in the offspring of mice maninistered sodium dichloroloocyanurate, by gavage, et, dosage levels of 0, 25,100, .and 400 e6/kg/ day on days 6 through 15 of gest,ation. Nrtality and signs of t.oricity were observed in t.he high-dose group dams, Decreased maternal body weight gain was observed in all treatment, groups.
Repeated oral ingestion of soditsa broaside produces sedation and central nervous system (CNS) depression with possible effects such as headache, irritability, agitation, deliritan, vertigo, marory loss, muscular incoordinet. ion and increased action of the reflexes, decreased appetite, hallucinations, acne-like rash, st,upor and come.
Following repeated exposures (4-12 weeks) t.o soditas bromide in their feed, signs of muscular incoordination and depressed grooming, changes in body weight and behavior, and endocrine (horame) ,
system effects were reported in laboratory animals. Reduced fertility and viability of offspring were '
noted in rat.a fed sodium bromide for three successive generations. These effects on the ability of rats to reproduce were reported to be reversible upon withdrawal of the bromide. Results of another study suggest that learning ability was reduced in offspring of rats given soditse bromide during pregnancy.
CARCINOGENICITY: ,
2 NTP No ingredient.s listed 1 ARC: No ingredients listed 0:llA t No ingredients listed It1IS RATINCGt Bealt.h = 3* Flammability = 0 Reactivity = 2 Personal Protective Equipment. = to be supplied by user depending on use conditions.
- There are pot.ential chronic health effects to consider.
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. VII. APPLICABLE CONTROL HEASUBES Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing.
AFISDPILIATE ETUIENIC PRETICES: Avoid breathing dust or vapor.
FDtSONAL 1%DTECTIVE IQUIPHENT:'
Chanical splash goggles ETF. PROTICTICN:
, Qaealcal restatant gloves, fece shield and protective clothing SKIN FROTECTION:
If airborne concentratione exceed rec-aded esposure Limits, use(29 a CTR RESPIRATGLY 790TICTION:
N10GB eiproved respirator in accordence with C6BA roepiratory protection requirements 1910,134).
An eye wash station and safety shower abould be accessible in the immediate area.
1 G K PRACTICE 3r It is a violation of Tederal Lew to use this product in a menner inconsistent BANDLING AND STORACE PR*: CAUTIONS: with its labeling.
Use with adequate ventilatice.
Do not odd this product to any dispensing device containing resusants of any othar produtt. Such use may cause a violent reaction leading to fire or explosion.
Keep frees contact with clothing or other combustible materials.
Remove and wesh ccataminated clothing prceptly.
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place away frcus flamanable 11gulds, combustible materials, and oxidisable materials.
Dzuns should be pallatised to prevent wetting from floor washings or drainage.
Avoid prolonged storage in unventilated areas at stanner temperatures.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Keep container closed when not in use. e Provide detural or mechanical ventilation to control exposure levels below airborne DIGINEERING CONTEOLS' Use local mechanical otheust ventilation at sources of air exposure limits. Consult NTPA Standard 91 for design of erhaust systems.
containinetton.
VIII. FIRST AID Seek imusediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
EYE CDNTACT:medical In caseaid of contact.
inmediately.
SKIN CONTACT:
In case of contact., inmediately Seek flush skinand smilcal wit. plenty of inmediately.
Wash water forbefore clothing at least 15 minute removing contaminated clothing and shoes.
reuse.
Give large quantities of water. Seek medical eid If swallowed. do NOT induce vaniting.
inmediet.ely. Never give anything by unut.h to an unconscious perison.
INGESTION:
Probable anacosal damage may contraindicat.e the use of gestric lavage.
NOTE TO ITYSICI AN:
If not breathing, give artificial respiration. ~ If breatlaing is INilA1ATION:
If inhaled, remove to fresh air.
- difficult, give oxygen. Seek medical aid.
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t IX.' SPILL'OR LEAK PROCEDURES / WASTE DISPOSAL 4 1
STEPS 70 BE TAKDf IF HATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Contain spilled material.~ Any spillage of this product I should be cleaned up imamediately to avoid contact with other materials with which it may react. I Keep spilled product dry. Contact with water releases irritating and baserdous chlorine containing .~ l gases. Sweep, scoop, or vacuun up all spilled material, contaminated soil, and other contaminated material and piece in a clean, dry container for disposal. Complete cleanup ce a dry basis if possible. Floor sweeping compounds should not be used in the removal as finning, fire and emplosion may result. Keep tumeutralised product out of sewers, watersheds and water systems.
Wu!TE DIS 10 SAL: Festicide wastes are acutely basardous. Improper disposal of excess poeticide, sprey mixture, or rinsate la a violation of Federal law. If these westes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Festicide or Ihvircemental Control Agency, or the Basardous Weste representative at the nearest EPA Regional office for
< guidance.
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On staller formulation:
Selenastrum EC50 0.6 mg/l Daphnia magna 4 8-hr , 1f 50 2.5 mg/l Fathead Hinnow 48-hr.1450 - 0.7 mg/l On Sodium dichloroisocyanurate Rainbow Trout 964a.1r50 . 0.37 pia Bluegill Sunfish 96-hr. 1C50 0.43 ppa Hallard Duck Orni 1350 1916 mg/kg Hallard Duck Dietary 8-day 1C50 > 10,000 ppa Bobwhite Quail Dietary 8-day 1450 > 10,000 ppe X, REGULATORY STATUS TT4A STATUS: The ingredient.s of this product are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TT4A)
Chemical Substances Inventory.
RCRA STATUSr This product as sold would be considered a RCRA Bazardous Waste based on the characteristics of ignitability and reactivity. The EPA Hazardous Waste Ntanbers are D001'and D003.
CERCLA reportable quantity of EPA hazardous substances in product None SARA TITLE III:
Section 302 Extremely !!arardous Substances: None Section 311 and 312 Health and I'bysical Hazarda r ,
Imsediate Delayed Fire Pressure Reactivity (yes) (yes) lyes) (no 1 (yes)
Section 313 Toxic Chemicolas None
, DOT CLASSITICATICel: ,
Class: 5.1 Proper Shipping Nane; Dichloroisocyanuric acid salts, mixture i ID Number: UN 2465 .l Label Oxidis er !
Packing Group: II ]
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, IHETARED BY: P.J. Helonev ,,
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