ML20098F092
| ML20098F092 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Vogtle |
| Issue date: | 09/25/1984 |
| From: | Foster D GEORGIA POWER CO. |
| To: | Adensam E Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| ML20098F093 | List: |
| References | |
| GN-422, NUDOCS 8410020307 | |
| Download: ML20098F092 (31) | |
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. General Manager Vogtte Project September 25, 1984 i
Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: Ms. Elinor G. Adensam, Chief File: X8BE03
. Licensing Branch #4.
Log: GN-422 1
Division of. Licensing U. S. huciear Regulatory Connission Washington,.D.C. 20555 NRC DOCKET NUMBERS 50-424 AND 50-425 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT NUMBERS CPPR-108 AND CPPR-109
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V0GTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT-UNITS 1 AND 2 DRAFT NPDES PERMIT AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING l
COOLING TOWER DRIFT
Dear Mr. Denton:
Enclosed is a copy of the draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit (Attachment 1). The final NPDES pemit, when issued,
.will be included in the Environmental Report-Operating License Stage (ER-OLS).
Also enclosed is information requested by your staff regarding drift emissions from the VEGP natural draft cooling towers. Attachment 2 clarifies the response to question-E290.8 which was submitted as part of Amendment 3 to
.the ER-OLS on May 25, 1984. This clarification includes additional
.infomation and provides estimates using expected drift rates in lieu of guaranteed drift rates. Attachment 3 is an explanation, including
' calculations, of the methodology used to estimate the drift deposition rates.
l The clarification of the response to question E290.8 will be included in the next Amendment of the ER-OLS.
If you have any questions concerning the attachments, please contact us.
Yours very truly, i.
D. O. Fo ter 1SOF/DHW/sro
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M. A. Miller D. Hood R. A. Thomas J. A. Bailey L. T.- Gucwa G. F. Trowbridge, Esquire G. 80ckhold, Jr.
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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREM'ENTS
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and lasting through the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number (s) 001 - Cooling Tower Blowdown' g
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Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below:
Effluent Characteristic Dischorne Limitations -
Monitoring Requirements kg/ day (Ibs/ day)
Other Units (Specify)
Measurement.
Sample Sample Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
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Daily Max.
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- 3 Free Available Chlorine 0.2 mg/l 0.5 mg/l 1/ Week Mul tiple
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- 3 Total Residual Chlorine 1/ Week Mul tiple
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Time of TRC Discharge 120 minutes /
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- 1 day per unit Grabs Total Chromium 0.2 mg/l 1/ Quarter Grab
- 4 Total Zinc 1.0 mg/l 1/ Quarter Grab
- 4 The pH slull not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard unit.; and shall be monitored twice per month by grab sample at final discharge.
There shall be tu discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.
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the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number (s) 001 Low V lume Waste.(Wastewater
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Effluent Characteristic Discharhe Limitations -
Monitoring Requirements kg/ day (lbs/ day)
Other Units (Specify)
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Measurement -
Sample. Sample.*1 Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
Frequency Type Location 3
Flow-m Day (MCD)
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- 2 Total Suspended Solids 30 100 2/ Month Grab Discharge Line Oil & Grease 15 20 2/ Month Grab Discharge Line The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard -
units and shall be monitored twice per month by grab sample at final discharge.
There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace cmounts.
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I During the period beginning-effective date md lasting through the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number (s) 001B5 - Sewage Treatment Plant-Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by 'the permittee as specified below:
Ef fluent Characteristic.
Discharcie Limitations Monitoring Requirements kg/ day (Ibs/ day)
Other Units (Specify)
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_ Measurement Sample Sample *1 Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
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Daily Max.
Frequency Type l Location 3
Flow-m Day (MCD)'
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lhe pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored twice per month by grab sample at final discharge.
There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.
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- During the' period beginning effective date and lasting through the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number (s) 001 Low Volume Waste'(Liquid 87 Radwaste System)
Such discharges slull be limited and monitored by the permittee os specified below:
Effluent Chorocteristic Disc..orge Limitations Monitoring Requiremenis kg/ day (Ibs/ day)
Other Units (Specify)
(mg/1)
Measurement Sample Sample *1 Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
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Daily Max.
Frequency Type Location 3
Flow-m Day (MCD)
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- 2 Total Suspended Solids 30 100 2/ Month Gra b Discharge Line Oil & Grease 15 20 2/ Month Grab Discharge Line The pH sinll not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored twice per month by grab sample.
There sicll be to discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.
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SCHEDULE OF COMPLI ANCE I.
The permittee shall ochieve compliance.with the effluent limitations
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No loter than 14 calendor days following a date identified in the above schedule of corrpliance, the permittee shall. submit either o report of progress or, in the cose of pecific acticos being required by identified dates, a written notice of compliance or. noncompliance. In the latter
. case, the rotice shall include the cause of noncompliance, any remedial' actions taken, and the probability of meeting the next scheduled requirement.
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EPD as used herein means the Division of Environmental Protection of the Department of Natural Resources.
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MONITORING AND REPORTING l.
Representative Sampling.
Samples and measurements taken as required herein shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge.
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Reporting Monitoring results obtained during the previous 3
months shall be summarized for each month and reported on on Operation Monitoring Report (Form WO l.45), postmarked no later than the 21st. day of the month following the completed reporting period.
The first report is due on The EPD may require reporting of additional monitoring results by written notification.
Signed copies of these, and all other reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following nddress:
Georgia Environmental Protection Division Water Quality Control Section - Industrial Wastewater Program 270 Washington Street, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 3.
Definitions c.
The " daily average" discharge means the total discharge by weight during a calendar month divided by the number of days in the
- month that the producticn or commercial facility was operating.
Where less than daily sampling is required by this permit, the daily average discharge shall be determined by the summation of c.ll the measured daily discharges by weight divided by the number of days sampled during the calendar month when the-measurements were made.
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The " daily maximum" discharge means the total discharge by weight during my calendar day, c.
The " daily average" concentration means the crithmetic average (weighted by flow value) of all the daily determinations of concentration made during a calendar month. Daily determinations of ' concentration made using a composite sample shall be the concentration of the composite sample. When grab samples are used, the daily determination of concentration shall be the crithmetic average (weighted by flow value) of all the : ample collected during that calendar day.
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The " daily maximum" concentration means the daily determination of concentration for any calendar day,
" Weighted by flow value" means the summation of each sample e.
concentration ~ times its. respective flow in convenient units divided by the sum of the respective flows.
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For the purpose of this permit, a calendar day is defined as any consecutive 24-hour period.
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Test Procedures Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to regu-lations published pursuant to Section 304(g) of the Federal Act.
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Recording of Results For each measurement or sample taken pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the permittee shall record the following information:
The exact place, date, and time of sampling; a.
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The dates the malyses were performed; c.
The person (s) who performed the analyses; d.
The analytical techniques or methods used; and e.
The results of all required analyses.
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Additional Monitoring by Permittee
-If the permittee monitors any pollutant at the location (s) designated herein more frequently than required by this permit, using approved analytica! methods as specified above, th results of such monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the values required in the Operation Monitoring Report Form (WO i.45). Such increased monitoring frequency shall also be indicated. The EPD may require mcre frequent monitoring or the monitoring of other pollutants not required in this permit by written notification.
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Records Retention All records and information resulting from the monitoring activities
-required by this permit including all records of analyses perfctmed and calibration and maintenance of instrumentation and recordings from continuous monitoring instrumentation shall be retained by the permittee for a minimum of three (3) years, or longer if requested by the State Environmental Protection Division.
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MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS 1.
Change in Discharge All discharges authorized herein shali be consistent with the terms md conditions of this permite The discharge of any pollutant identified in this permit more frequently than or at a level in excess of that authorized shall constitute o violation of the permit.
Any onticipated facility expansions, oroduction increases, or process modifications which will result in nea, different, or increased discharges or pollutants must be reported by submission of a new NPDES cpplication or, if such changes will not violate the effluent limitations specified in this permit, by notice to the EPD of such changes. Following such notice, the permit may be modified to specify and limit any pollutants not previously limited.
- 2.. Noncompliance Notification if, for any reason, the permittee does not comply with or will be unable to comply with any daily maximum effluent limitation specified in this permit, the per mittee shall provide the Water Quclity Control Section of EPD with the following information, in writing, within five (5) days of becoming aware of such condition:
A description of the discharge and cause of noncompliance; and a.
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The period of noncompliance, including exact cbtes and times; or, if not correc ted, the anticipated time the noncompliance is expected to continue, and steps being taken to reduce, eliminore and prevent recurrence of the noncomplying discharg:.
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Facilities Dperation -
The permittee shall at all times maintain in good working order and operate as efficiently as possible all treatment or control facilities or systems installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit.
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Adverse impoet
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The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize any adverse impact to navigable waters resulting from noncompliance with any effluent limitations specified in this permit, including such accelerated or additional monitoring as necessary to deterrnine the nature and impact of the noncomplying discharge.
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Bypassing Any diversion from or bypass of facilities covered by this permit is L
prohibited, except (i) where unavoidable in prevent loss of life or severe property ' damage, or (ii) where excessive storm drainage, ruroff, or infiltration would damage any facilities necessary for compliance with the effluent limitations and prohibitions of this permit. The permittee shall operate the treatment works, including the treatment plant and total sewer system, to minimize discharge of the pollutants listed in Part I of this permit from combined sewer overflows or bypasses. The permittee shall monitor oil overflows and bypasses in the sewer and treatment system. A record of each overflow and bypass shall be kept with information on the location, cause, duration,.and peak flow rate.
Upon written notification by EPD, the permittee may be required to submit a. plan and schedule for reducing bypasses, overflows, and infiltration in the system.
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Removed Substances Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewaters shall be disposed of in a manner. such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering waters of the State.
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Power Failures
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In order to maintain compliance with the effluent limitations md pro-hibitions of this permit, the permittee shall either:
In accordance with the Schedule of Compliance contained in Part I, a.
provid_e on alternative power source suf ficient to operate the wastewater control facilities; or,'if such alternative power source is not in existence, and no cbte for its implementation appears in Part I, b.
Halt, reduce or ctherwise control production md/or all discharges from wastewater control facilities upon the reduction, loss, or failure of the primary source of power to said wastewater control facilities.
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RESPONSIBILITIES I.
Right of' Entry The permittee shall. allow the Director of EPD, the Regional Admini-strator of EPA, and/or their authorized representatives, agents, or employees, upon the presentation of credentials:
To enter upon the permittee's premises where an effluent source is a.
i located or in which any records are required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; and EPD 2.21-8
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At reasonable times to have access to and copy any records required to oe kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; to inspect any monitoring equipment or monitoring method required in this permit; and to sompte any discharge of pollutants.
- 2. _ Transfer of Ownership 3r' Control In the event of any change in control or ownership of facilities from 3
which the authorized discharges emonote, the permittee shall notify the succeeding owner or controller of the existence of this permit by letter, a copy of which shall be forwarded to the Water Quality Control Section of EPD.
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Availability of Reports Except for dato determined by the Director of EPD to be confidential under Section 16 of the State Act or the Regional Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Section 308 of the Federal Act, all reports prepared in accordance.with the terms of this permit shall be aviolable for public inspection at the Atlanto office of the EPD.
Effluent data shall not be considered confidentici. Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in Section 22(b) of the State Act.
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Permit Modification After written notice and opportunity for a hearing, this permit may be modified, suspended, revoked or reissued in whole or in part during its-term for cause including, but not limited to, the folicwing:
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Violation of any conditions of this permit; b.
Obtaining _this permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose fully all relevant facts; c.
A change in any condition that requires either o temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the permitted discharge; or d.
To comply with any applicable effluent limitation issued pursuant to the order the United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued on June 8,1976, in Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. et.at. v. Russell E. Train, a ERC 2120 (D.D.C. IM),
if the effluent limitation so issued:
(1) is different in conditions or more stringent than any effluent limitation in the permit; or (2) controls eny pollutant not limited in the permit.
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Toxic Pollutants Notwithstanding Part II, B-4 above, if a toxic effluent standard or pro-hibition (including any schedule of compliance specified in cach ef fluent standard or ' prohibition) is established under Section 307(a) of the Federal Act for o toxic pollutant which is present in the discharge and such standard or prohibition.is more stringent than any limitation for such pollutant in this permit, this permit shall be revised or modified in accordance with the toxic effluent standard or prohibition. A draft permit will be provided for review and comments prior to issuance.
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Civil and Criminal Liability Nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from civil or ~ criminal penalties for noncompliance.
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Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pu'suant to any applicable State law or regulation under authority preserved by Section 510 of the Federal Act.
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Water Quality Standards Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the modification of any condition of this permit when it is determined that the effluent limitations specified herein fail to ochieve the applicable State water quality standards.
9.
Property Rights The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal,- State or local laws or regu-lations.
10.
Expiration of Permit Permittee shall not -discharge offer the expiration date. In order to receive authorization to discharge beyond - the expiration date, the permittee shall submit such information, forms, and fees os are required by the agency authorized to issue permits no later then 180 days prior to the expiration date.
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Contested Hearings Any person who is aggrieved or adversely of fected by any oction of the Director of EPD shall petition the Director for a hearing within thirty (30) days of notice of such oction.
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- 12. Severability The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby.
13.
Best Available Technology, Economically Achievable Notwithstanding Part II, B-4'above, if an applicable effluent standard or prohibition (including any schedule of compliance specified in such effluent standard or prohibition) is established under Section 301(b)2 of the Federal Act for a pollutant which is present in the discharge and such standard or prohibition is more stringent than any limitation for such pollutant in this permit, this permit shall be revised or modified in accordance with such effluent standard or prohibition.
A draft permit will be provided for review and comments prior to issuance.
- 14. The permittee will implement best management practices to control the discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials from ancillary manufacturing activities. Such activities include, but are not limited to, materials storage areas; in-plant transfer, process and material handling areas; loading and unloading operations; plant site runoff; and sludge and waste disposal areas.
PART III A.
PREVIOUS PERMITS.
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All previous State water quality permits issued to this facility, whether for construction or operation, are hereby revoked by the issuance of this permit. This action is taken to assure compliance with the Georgia Water Quality Control Act, as amended, and the Federal ' dater Pollution Control Act, as amended. Receipt of the permit constitutes notice of such action. The conditions, require-ments, terms and provisions of this permit authorizing discharge under the National Pollutant Discharge flimination System govern discharges from this facility.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
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There shall be no discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds such as those commonly used for transformer fluid.
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Any. metal cleaning wast.es generated will be contained for further treatment or disposal in a manner to permit compliance at time of discharge with requirements listed below.
This applies to any pre-operational chemical cleaning of metal process equipment also.
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The quantity of pollutants discharged in metal cleaning waste shall not exceed the quantity determined by multiplying the flow of metal cleaning wastes times the concentrations listed below.
The pH is to be in _the range of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units.
Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitation (mg/1)
Daily Average Daily Maximum
-Total. suspended solids 30 100 Oil and grease 15 20 Copper,
1.0 1.0 Iron 1.0 1.0 Each discharge shall be sampled by composite consisting of three or more grab samples, one of which will be collected immediately after the start of discharge, one immediately prior to termination of discharge, and one or more between these two.
Results shall be reported monthly by the 21st day of the following calendar month.
4 Neither free available chlorine nor total residual chlorine may be discharged from any unit for more' than two hours in any one day as man.itored immediately following the dechlorination facilities.
5.
In the event that waste streams from various sources.are combined for' treatment of discharge, the quantity of each pollutant or pollutant property controlled by this permit shall not exceed the specified limitations for that source except that the limitations for free available chlorine and total residual chlorine discharges from cooling tower blowdown shall apply following the dechlorination system as noted in Item 4 above.
6.
The Director may modify any effluent limitation upon request of the permittee if such limitation is covered by an approved variance.or by an amendment to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.
7 The permittee shall determine the flow of the various waste streams and submit this determination to the Director once every two years.
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GA 0026786 Date
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SD OPSIS T APPLICATIQi a.
Name and Address of Applicant Georgia Power Company, Plant Vogtle P. O. Box 4545 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 b.
Descriptim of Applicant's Operaticn Applicant is engaged in the generation of electricity.
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Producticn Ca y ity of Facility
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Appli.: ant's Receiving Waters Savannah River Descriptim of Existing Pollution Abatsv_nt Facilities e.
This will be a new generating facility.
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Descripticn of Discharges (as reported by applicant)
Serial 001A - Cooling Tower Blowdown 001B - Low Volume Waste
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10,250 gpm Average h ter Tmperature -
Average Strzer 'nrperature -
pH Range (std. units) 6-9 Pollutants which are present in significant quantities or which are subject to effluent limitation are as follows:
Effluent C uracteristic Reccned Icad (Max.)
BOD 3 mg/l C00 15 mg/l TOC 10 mg/l TSS 30 mg/l Serial 002 -
Average Flow Average Winter Ter:perature -
Average Stamer Wature -
pH Range (std. units)
Pollutants which are present in sigrlficant gaantities or which are subject to effluent limitaticn are as follows:
Effluent Characteristic Recorted Tewi i
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~ PROPOSED EETILT7f LDETATICNS Serial 001A --Cooling Tower Blowdown Permitted. W m Tegerature -
N/A Pemitted pH Range (std. tmits) -
6-9 Effluent Characteristic Discharce Liritation Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
Free Available Chlorine, mg/l 0.2 0.5 Total Chromium, mg/l 0.2 Total Zinc, mg/l 1.0 Serial 0018 - Low Volume Waste (Retention Basin)
Peritted Maxinzn Terperature -
N/A Pemitted pH Range (std. units) -
6-9 Effluent Characteristic Dis 8.arce Liritaticn Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
TSS, mg/l 30 100 Oil & Grease, mg/l 15 20-1 EPD 2.22-4 L
Serial 001B(5) - Sewage Treatment Plant Pemitted Maxi =mn Terperature -
f1/A Pe mitted pH Range (std. units) -
6-9 Effluent Characteristic Discharce Limitaticn Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
BOD, mg/l 30 45 1
Serial 001B(7) - Low Volume Waste (Liquid Radwaste System)
Per='itted Maxi =.ra Tecperature -
ft/A Pezmitted pH Range (std. units) -
6-9 Effluent Characteristic Discharce Lin'itaticn Daily Avg.
Daily Max.
TSS, mg/l 30 100 0il & Grease, mg/l 15 20 I
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MONITORING REQUIREMENTS The applicant will be required to monitor regularly for flow and those parameters limited in Section 2 above with sufficient frequency to ensure compliance with the permit conditions.
Frequency, methods of sampling, and reporting dates will be specified in the final permit.
4.
PROPOSED COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE FOR ATTAINING EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS Effluent limitations are effective immediately.
5.
PROPOSED SPECIAL CONDITIONS WHICH WILL HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE DISCHARGE 1.
There shall be no discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds such as those commonly used for transformer fluid.
2.
Any metal' cleaning wastes generated will be contained for further treatment or disposal in a manner to permit compliance at time of discharge with requirements listed below.
This applies to any pre-operational chemical cleaning of metal process equipment also.
3.
The quantity of pollutants discharged in metal cleaning waste shall not exceed the quantity determined by multiplying the flow of metal, cleaning wastes times the concentrations listed below.
The pH is,
- to be in the range of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units.
Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitation (mg/1)
Daily Average Daily Maxinum Total suspended solids 30 100 Oil and grease 15 20 Copper 1.0 1.0 Iron 1.0 1.0 Each discharge shall be. sampled by composite consisting of three or more grab samples, one of which will be collected immediately after the start of discharge, one immediately prior to termination of discharge, and one or more between these two.
Results shall be reported monthly by the 21st day of'the following calendar month.
4 Neither' free available chlorine nor total residual chlorine may be discharged from any unit for more than two hours in any one day as monitored immediately following the dechlorination facilities.
5.
In.the event that waste streams from various sources are combined for treatment ef discharge, the quantity of each pollutant or pollutant property controlled by this permit shall not exceed the specified limitations for that source except that the limitations for free available chlorine and total residual chlorine discharges from cooling tower blowdown shall apply following the dechlorination system as'noted in Item 4 above.
6.
The Director may modify any effluent limitation upon request of the permittee if such limitation is covered by an approved variance or by an amendment to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.
7.
-The permittee shall determine the flow of the various waste streams
~ and submit this determination to the Director once every two years.
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HATER QtRLITY S'IATARDS AND EFFIL'E:E SMD,VDS APPLIED 'IO ' die DISOIARGE Applicable effluent standards are best available demonstrated control technology. The Savannah River is classified for Fishing use at the point of discharge.
The Environmental Protection Division has evaluated the location, design and capacity of the proposed cooling water intake structures and deter-mined that the proposed facilities comply with Section 316(b) of the Federal Clean Water Act.
This evaluation included consideration of the low withdrawal rates relative to total stream flow, the proposed physical facilities, and intake structure requirements at other facilities.
7.
PROCEDURES KR ' HIE KIOUIATICN T FDAL DEIERC7EICt3 a.
Caraent Period The Georgia Envircrraental Protection Division (EPD) proposes to issue an NPDES permit to this applicant subject to the effluent limitations and special ocnditions outlined above. These determinations are tentative.
Interested persJns are invited to subnit written ccrments on the permit application or en EPD's Proposed determirations to the folloaing address:
Water Quality Centrol Section Emrirc= ental Protection Division 270 Washingte:1 Street, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 All ccranents received prior to will be cx:nsidered in the fornulation of final dete.rm.inatiens with regard to this application.
b.
Public Hearings Any applicant, affected state or interstate agency, the Regicnal Atm.nistrator of the U. S. Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) or any other interested agency, person or group of persans may request a public hearing with respect to' an NPDES permit application if such request is filed within thirty (30) days followns the date of the public notice of such application. Such request nust ir wnte the interest of the party filing the request, the a
reasons why a hearing is requested, and those specific portiens of the application or other NPUES form or information to be considered at the public hearing. 'Ihe Director shall hold a hearing if he determines that there is sufficient public interest in holding such a hearing. If a public hearing is held, notice of sa:ne shall be provided at least thirty (30) days in advance of the hearing date.
EPD 2.22-7 O
i In tre event that a public hering is held, b:th cral and written ccrments will be accepted; however, for the accuracy of the record, written coments are encouraged. The Director or his designee reserves the right to fix reasonable limits on the time allowed for cral statsents and such other r.vcadural requirements as he deens appropriate.
'Following a public hearing, the Director, unless he should decide to deny the pemit, may make such nodifications in the te=s and canditions of tre preposed pemit as may be appropriate and shall issue the permit. Notice of. issuance or denial will be circulated to those persons or groups who participated in the hearing; to those persons or groups who subnitted written cxt: rents to the Director on the proposed permit within thirty (30) days frcra the date of the public notice of the application for permit; and to all persons or groups included on the EPD mailing list.
4 i
c.
Ctntested Hearings Any person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the issuance or denial of a permit by the Director of EPD may petition the Direcrcr for a hearing if such petition is filed in the office of the Director within thirty (30) days frun the date of notice of such pe.= nit issuance or denial. Such hearing shall be held in accordance with the EPD Bules, Water Quality Control, subparagraph 391-3-6.01.
Petiticms for a ccntested hearing nust include the following:
1.
The name and address of the petitioner; 2.
The grounds under which petitioner alleges to be aggrieved or adversely affected by the issuance or denial of a permit; 3.
The reason or reasons why petitioner takes issue with the acticn of the Director; f
4.
'All other matters asserted by petitioner which are relevant to the action in question.
- d. - Issuance of the Permit When !b Public Hearing is Held If no public hearing is held, and, after review of the written cxrnents received,. the Director detemines that a pemit should be issued and that his deteminaticms as set forth in the proposed permit are substantially l.
techanged, the pemit will be issued and will bectre firal in the abwre i
of a request for a Cbntested Hearing. !*Pice of issuance or denial will be circulated to those persons who subnitted written ccr:rnents to the Director on the proposed permit within thirty (30) days frczn the date of the public notice of such proposed pemit; arxi to all persons or groups L
included cm the EPD ma11ing list.
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If no public hearing is held, but the Director deterrines, after a review of the written crz:ments received, that a permit snould be issued but that substantial changes in the proposed permit are warranted, public notice of the revised determinations will be given and written ctroents accepted in the same ranner as the initial notice of application was given and written cx2:ments accepted pursant to EPD Rules, Water Quality Control, sn P racraph 391-3-6.06 (7) (b). The Director shall provide an opportunity for public hearing on the revised determinations. Such w,e i. unity for public hearing and the issuance or denial of a permit thereafter shall be in accordance with the procedures as are set forth above.
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i ATTACHMENT 2 VEGP-OLSER-Q Question E290.8 For the: Plant Vogtle and other plants whose cooling tower drift parameters were compared in your Response E451.17 (February 1984), please provide the following information:
~
Type of cooling tower.
Height of. cooling tower.
Cooling tower drift rate (both quaranteed and expected).
Rate of circulating water flow.
Concentration of total dissolved solids in makeup.
Concentration factor.
Size distribution of drift droplets.
Concentration of total dissolved solids in cooling tower blowdown.
Evaporation rate.
The locations and magnitudes of maximum drift depo.sition on and off the site.
The plant capacity factor,' if this was used in the drift deposition calculations.
Other parameters used in predicting drift deposition rates.
Response
The.VEGP cooling tower drift parameters were compared with four other plants with similar salt drift parameters as given in table E290.8-1.
This table is based on data from references 3 through 17.
The estimated'onsite peak deposition rate at VEGP was calculated based on the ratio of the VEGP emission rate and o
. wind' rose frequency to those from the four other plants.
(See table E290.8-2.)
Because-Susquehanna, Beaver Valley unit 2, and VEGP cooling tower drift parameters are similar, the extensive data on salt drift deposition patterns available from Susquehanna and Beaver Valley Unit 2 were'used for predicting the offsite peak salt deposition. rate at VEGP.
(See table E290.8-3.)
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VEGP-OLSER-Q
-The response to question E451.17 provides further discussion of VEGP salt-deposition estimates.
Note that the response to
. question E451.'17 submitted in Amendment 1 has been changed to
- reflect _ revised salt deposition rates.
The revised onsite and offsite maximum predicted deposition rate for VEGP is 17 lb/ acre /yr.from 31 lb/ acre /yr and 15 lb/ acre /yr from 21 lb/ acre yr, respectively.
The attached list of references is also applicable.
1.
U.
S. Atomic Energy Commission, " Final Environmental Statement Related to-the Proposed Alvin W. Vogtle Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2,
3 and 4," March 1974.
2.
. Georgia Power Company, Alvin W.
Vogtle Nuclear Plant -
Environmental Report, Unit 1 and 2, Volumes 1 and 2, August-1972.
3.
Georgia Power Company, Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Unit 1 and Unit 2 Applicants Environmental peport Operating License Stage Volume 1, August 1983.
4.
Georgia Power Company, Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Unit 1 and Unit 2, Final Safety Analysis Report, Volume.2, July 1983.
5.
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, Suscuehenna Steam Electric Station Units 1 and 2, Environmental Report -
Operating License Stage, Volumes 1-3, May 1978.
6.
U.
S. Atomic Energy Commission, " Final Environmental Statement Related to the Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit 1," July 1973.
7.
Duquesne Light _ Company, et al., Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2, Environmental Report - Operating License Stage, July 1983.
8.
Duquesne Light Company, et al.,
Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1, Final Safety Analysis Report, Volume 1, October 1972.
9.
Duquesne Light Company, et al.,
Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1, Environmental Report - Operating License Stage, September 1971.
10.
U.
S.
Atomic Energy Commission, " Final Environmental Statement Related to the Construction of Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Units 1, 2, 3 and 4,"
May 1973.
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.U."S.
Atomic Energy Commission, " Revised Final
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Environmental Statement Related.to the Construction of
- Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Units 1, 2,
3, and E4,"-March 1974.
, A-12.
Carolina.Fower and Light Company, Shearon Harris Nuclear ?ower Plant, Units 1, 2,
3, and 4, i
Environmental Report, September 1971.
13sf Carolina Power and Light Company,.Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1, 2,
3, and 4,
. Preliminary Safety Analysis Report, September 1971.
14.
Mississippi. Power and Light Company and Middle South 3
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Energy, Inc., Final Environmental Report - Grand t i, Gulf Nuclear Station Units 1 and 2, Volumes 1-3, 7
June 1978.
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1$.
Duquesne Light Company, et.
al.,
Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2, Environmental Report Operating License' Stage, May 1983.
- 16.. Carolina Power and Light Company, Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1, 2,
3, and 4, Environmental
- F.epo rt. Ope rating License Stage, December 1981.
17.
DuquesneiLight Company, et al, Beaver Valley Power
-Station solit 2, Final Safety Analysis Report, Section 2.3, May 1983.
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.VECP-OLSER-Q-TABLE E290.8-1 (S1EET 1 0F-2) 1 COOLING TOWER DRIFT _ PARAMETERS FOR V0GTLE AND FOUR OTHER PLA_NTS Plant /
. Type or Cooling
~Vogtle/
Susquehenna/
Beaver Valley /-
Shea ron Ha rri s/.-
Grand Gui r/ -
Tower Na tu ra l D ra f t Na tu ra l D ra f t
' Na tu ra l Dra rt Na tu ra l Dra f t Natural D ra f t -
Unit 1
. Unit 2 Nu1ber or cooling towers 2
2 1
1 4
2
- H3ight or cooling tower 550.rt 540 ft.
501 ft 501 rt 520 ft 522 ft Gua ranteed 0.03%
'O.02%
0.05% "I
'O.013% "I 0.05% "I 0.008% "I I
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I Drift Rate I
I Expected 0.008%
"3 0.002% "3 0.005%
NA 0.002%
NA Circulating water flow rate 484,600 gpm 478,000 gpm 480,400 gpm 507,400 gpm.
482,000 gpm 572,000 gpm-
- Concentration in makeup 60 mg/l (avg) 432 mg/l(*3
'204 mg/l (avg) 203'mg/l
'70 mg/l~(avg) 376 mg/l (avg).
(max)
(avg)
-Concentration factor
' '4 (avg) 3.8 (avg) 1.8 (avg)'
1.8 (avg) 7.7 ( avg ) -
5 (max)(*3 Concentration in blowdown 240 mg/l (avg) 1640 mg/l 368 mg/l (avg) 365 mg/l 539 mg/l (avg) 1880 mg/I*lmax)
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(avg)
Evaporation rate 3.0%
2.3%
1.5%
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20%
NA 35%
NA 45%
D rop l e t size 100-300 50%
70%
NA (d) 65%
NA 55%
distribution 300 5%
10%
NA 0%
NA 0%
Rate 17 lb/ acre /yr '3 3 lb/ acre /yr 'I -80 lb/ acre /yr 3 lb/ acre /yr 400 lb/ acre /yr NA I
I IN Max onsite Distance from 0.9 miles '3 0.6 miles 0.3 milea 0.75 miles 0.3 miles NA I
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