ML20099L068
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| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Hope Creek |
| Issue date: | 03/15/1985 |
| From: | Mittl R Public Service Enterprise Group |
| To: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8503200455 | |
| Download: ML20099L068 (129) | |
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O PS G Company Put4ic Semce Electnc and Gas 80 Park Plaza, Newaik, NJ 07101/ 201430-8217 MAILING ADDRESS / P.O. Box 570, Newark, NJ 07101 Robert L. Mitti General Manager Nuclear Assurance and Regulation March 15, 1985 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission 7920 Norfolk Avenue Bethesda, MD 20814 Attention:
Mr. Albert Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch 2 Division of Licensing Ge ntleme n:
DISCH ARGE WATER QUALITY HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION Pursuant to the recent telephone conversation between Mr.
D. Wagner and Mr.
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Nemeth, enclosed please find the following documents you requested:
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1975 Hope Creek Generating Station National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Permit (NPDES) 2.
1974 C.P.
Stage Water Quality Certificate (Section 401) 3.
1984 NJPDES Renewal ( Revised) Application for HCGS It is our understanding that the above documents will enable you to proceed with your review of the discharge water quality aspects of Hope Creek, including any timely input you may request from the NJDEP, in support of your consid-eration of our Operating License application.
It is also our understanding since a 401 permit was issued for HCGS at the C.P.
Stage, a second water quality certificato is not required at this time.
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Nemeth at (201)430-8423.
Very truly yours, 8503200455 850315
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80 Park Plaza, Newark, NJ 07101/ 201430-5858 MAILING ADDRESS / P.O. Box 570, Newark, NJ 07101 James A.Shissias General Manager Environmental Affairs May 9, 1984 Mr. Paul J.
- Kurisko, P.E.,
Chief Bureau of Industrial Waste Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection bivision of Water Resources CN-029 Trenton, New Jersey 08625
Dear Mr. Kurisko:
REVISED NJPDES-DSW RENEWAL APPLICATION HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - NJPDES PERMIT NO. NJ0025411 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Attached is the revised NJPDES-DSW Renewal Application for Hope Creek Generating Station (NJ0025411).
As per our previous dis-cussions, this revised application replaces the original renewal application (submitted on October 1, 1979).
It reflects:
1) a single unit generating station versus the original two unit design; 2) a changed low volume waste system which will treat boiler blowdown and potentially oily wastes; 3)
An added settling pond which treats metal cleaning wastes during plant startup (flushing operations);
4) a liquid radioactive waste system which removes radioactive isotopes from certain liquid waste streams; 5) new anticipated flows and characteristics of the cooling tower blowdown and sewage treatment plant, and; 6) storm drains.
Data for systems in operation are based on information gathered under a full range of operating conditions.
Data for each discharge not yet in operation represent anticipated " steady-state" conditions for that system.
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1h P. Kuricko Pags 2 May 9, 1984 In order for PSEEG to meet its construction schedule, two specific areas need to be addressed immediately.
The first pertains to a Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Regulation, 10 CFR 51.20 (c),
requiring the Company to obtain a 401(a) Water Quality Certifica-tion as a prerequisite to the NRC Operating License.
A Water-Quality Certification was obtained by PSE&G on May 8, 1974 (refer to attachment A) for the construction phase of the Hope Creek Plant.
However, that was prior to the State's assuming the administrative authority for the NPDES program.
We have discussed this matter with Mr. Stephen Schlags of the NJDEP's Bureau of Planning and Standards - Monitoring and Planning Element.
In his opinion, the issuance of the NJPDES DSW permit may in itself comprise the Water Quality Certification.
If this is the case, PSE&G requests i
a letter stating as such, otherwise please contact me so we can discuss this further.
The second area concerns the low volume waste system's stage 2 treat-ment works waiver (issued December 9, 1983) which restricts the start of its construction until a final draft NJPDES permit is issued.
Concerning this restriction, we request your assistance in deter-mining a mechanism to expedite the approval for construction of this treatment works system (i.e., perhaps a " Letter of Clarification" or a further waiver of the construction constraints).
PS E& G's construction schedule calls for construction to begin on this system by June 15, 1984.
i If you have any questions on this application or the items addressed above, please contact either Eric Nemeth at (201) 430-8423 or Eric Svenson (201) 430-5860.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region II 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10007 Attention:
Mr. Ernest A.
Regna, Chief Industrial Water Facilities Branch
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Facilities Technology Division Gentlemen:
NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION NO. NJ 0025411 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK TOWNSHIP SALEM COUNTY, NEW JERSEY In accordance with Section 401(a) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, enclosed please find copies of letters dated May 1, 1974 and May 8, 1974 from the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issuing water qual-ity certification to the Hope Creek Generating Station, NPDES application number NJ 0025411.
Very truly yours, F. W.
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Units No. 1 6 2 Lower Alloways Creek Township Salem County,New Jersey
Dear Mr. Schneider:
The following is offered as an amendment to the water quality certificate issued by this Department on May 1, 1974:
This is to further certify that to our knowledge there are no applicable Federal effluent limita-tions established pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 under Sections 301(b) and 302 nor are there any applicable Federal standards under Sections 306 and 307 of the Act.
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Nos. 1 and 2 Units, Hope Creek Generating Station Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County, N.J.
Public Service Electric and Gas Co6 Applicant Gentlemen:
This is to certi y in accordance Neith the provisions of Section 401 (a) (1), " Federal ifater Pollution Control Act Amendnents of 1972" that there is reasonable assurance as determined by the Departncnt of Environmental Prntec-tion of the State of New Jersey that the proposed activity, as described above, will be conducted in a manner which will not violate applicable water quality standards of the State of New.fersey.
l The foregoing applies only and exclusively to the effect the. proposed work would have on water quality as defined l
- in the regulations establishing certain classifications to be assigned to the waters of this State and standards of quality to be maintained in waters so classified.
The certification does not apply to broader ecological, bio-logical, or environmental effects which may result from the project, nor does this certificate evaluate the dcyree of public interest the project may further.
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Pursuant to cuthority granted by Section 1342 of the Federai Mater Pollutien Control Act Amend:sents of 1972, 33 U.S.C. Es1251-1376, the l>gieral Ac.iinistrator fo Region II of the United States Envircrr.en'al Protection A,.er.cy his made a final deter-
.r.iraticn to issue a b'ational Poliotant Disch..rge Elimination Sys-tem (liPDES) pernit for the above-indicated facility.
Thank you for your cor. ment concerning this permit.
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l Emclosed you will find the final determination referred to j
Please rend the final determinatic.n carefully, since it above.
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liotice a s given. Also enclosed is a co;1y of c me.porandum pre-pared by the EPA staff. This me:norandun addresses all com.cnts a
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position en the issues raised by those cc:rments.
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this accorandun will assist you in understanding EPA's final deter-mination with regard to this pemit.
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.s Your coo;>eration in the NPDES program is appreciated.
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Persnit No. : N.100.i.5411 N mni of Pei mittee: Pol.11 c se rvi ce T. lect ri c and Cat. Co., llope Greek Cencrat. hip, ;tation Effective Date:
July 31, 1975 1
E):piration Date: July 31,1980 NATION AL. POI.LUTAliT DISCIIARGE EL11.ilNATION SYSTEM PEl:I.
DISCIIARGE PEni\\11T 1
In ref6rence to the above application for a permit authorizing the
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discharr.e orpoHutants in compliance veith the provisions of the Federal i-j Water Pollution Control Act, as amcnded by the Federal Water Pol-P. L.02-500, October 10.,
lution Control Act Amendments of 19'i2,1251-137G) (hcreinafter referred to as "the 10*/2 (33 U. S. C.
Public Service Electric and Cas_ Co., 80 Park Place, Nevark, Nov Jersey, 07101
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(hereinafte.r referred to as "the Permittee")
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is nuthorized byihe Regional Admininirator, Region II, mental Protection A gency to discharge,from the 11 ope creek Generating S.tation, Artificial Island, Lower Allovayc Creek 'founchip, Ecu Jersey to the D21avarc River
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All dicebarges authorized herein chall be consit; tent with the ternn and conditionn of thic pern.it; facility expannions, production increanes or proceen nodificationn which result in new or increased discharges 'of pollutantc rust be reported by oubmission of a new UPDES application, or if cuch new or increcsed diccharge does not violate the effluent limi-.
tations cpecified in this permit, by submicsion to the Regional Admin ts-trator of notice of cuch new or increnced dischargen of pollutantc; the discharge of 'any pollutant nore frequently t han or at a Icvel in excess of that identified and authorized by thic permit shall constitute a violation of the terr.c and conditions of this permit.
2.
After notice and opportunity for a public hearing, this permit may be nodified, suspended, or revoked in whole or in part during its term for ccuse including, but not limited to, the following:
violation of any terms or conditions of this permit; a.
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obtaining this permit by micrepresentation or failure to discloce fully all relevant facts; a change in any condition that requires either a temporary or c.
permanent reduction or elimination of the permitted discharge.
3.
Notwithstanding Condition 2 above, if a toxic cffluent standard or pro-hibition (including any schedule of compliance specified in such ef fluent standard or prohibition) is established under Section 307(a) of the Act for a tonic pollutant uhich, as a result of plant operation, is precent in the discharge authorized herein and such standard or prohibition ic more htringent than any limitation upon such pollutant in this permit, the Regional Administrator shall revise or modify this permit in accordance with the toxic effluent standard or prohibition and so notify the per-mittcc.
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The permittee shall allow the Regional Administrator or his authorized representative and/or'the authorized representative of the State unter pollutit.1 control agency, in the case of non-Federal facilities, upon the presentation of his credentials:
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to enter upon the permittee's premises in which an effluent source is located or in which any records are required to be kept under the terms and conditions *of this permit; b.
to have access to and copy at redsonable times any records required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit;
'to inspect at reasonabic times any monitoring equipment or monitoring c.
method required by this permit; d.
to sample at reasonable times any discharge of pollutants;
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U.)o02:.4 31 fi. The perinittee nhall at all tin en maintain in good.workin;; order and~ op" rate. an ef fici"ntly an po:.:.ihle any facilitie : or ny::temn of I
treatment or controlin:;t slled or utili.*.ed by 11o permit toe to nehieve compliance with the terma and conditioni; of thin permit.
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The in:a:ance of thin permit doen not convey any property rightn either in real e.: tate or material, or any exclunive privilegen, nor doen it authori".e any.hijary to private property or any invanion of right :, nor any infritmes. ent of Federal, State or local laws or y
regulationn; nor doet, it obviate the nt:eesnity of obtaining. State or j
local an.;ent required lay law for the dischorne authorized.
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Thin permit doen not authorir.c or approve the conntruction of any 3'
onsh6re or o! Shore physical ntructuren or facilities or the under-taking of any work in any navigable waters.
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The npecific effluent limitations and other pollution controls applic-able to thri discharge permitted herein are set forth in the followinti
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conditionn. The following conditions alno net forth self-monitori::g 1
and' reporting requirements. Unless otherwise specified, -the* per-mittee shall submit duplicate original copies of all reports to the 7
~ head of the State water })ollution control agency and the-Regional Administrator. E:.: cept for data determined to be confidential under Section 300 of the Act, all such reports shall be available for y
. public inspection at the office of the Regional Administrator. Know-ingly mnhin,; any false statement on any such report may result m the imposition of criminal pennitics as provided for in Section i
300 of the Act.
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Except as npecif J cally authorized in this permit, the permittee sha]'1 not discharge floating so]ide; attributabic to plant operations.
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Initin! Linitat f ony_ - The fol.louing conditions apply on the effective date of this permit and laLL for the duration of the permit:
(1) The permittee chall discharge condenser cooling vater effluents such that the follo.ing conditions are satisfied:
Effluent Discharge Serial ~ h'o.
Lim 3t 461 (a) The discharge temperature shall not execed 35.6'c (96.0*F).
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The net rate of cddition of heat
- to the receiving water shall not exceed:
(1) 170.29 uillion Kcal./hr.
(675.25 rdllion ETU/hr.)
in the vinter (October-May).
(2) 120 million Kcal./hr.
(475 million BTU /hr.)
in the summer (June-Septe=Lcr).
(c) The discharge induced temperature increase above ambient tc=perature
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shall not exceed 4*F (2.2*C) from Septether to May and 1.5'F (0.8'C) from June to August, or a maximum of 86*F (30.0*C), whichever is 1 css **.
- The net rate of addition of heat is determined by the product of the heat capacity, discharge flow and discharge-intake temperature dif ference.
- These temperatu'res shall be measured outcide of the heat dissipation area designated by the Delawarq River Basin Com iusion.
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(d) There shall be no diccharge of heat 461 from the rx2in condenscrc of the llope Creek Generating Station except heat my be dincharged in blowdown fron recirculated cooling unter cysters provided the t emperature at which the blowdown in diccharged docn not exceed at any time the levest tecpera-ture of recirculated cooling water prior to the addition of mhe-up water.
(e) Concentrctions of free available chlorine in vaste uater discharged fro = non-rceirculatinr. cnd recirculating coeling water cycters chall not exceed an svcrage of 0.2 mg/l and an instataneous r.axirrr.
of 0.5 ngl1.
(f) T1.e pH shall not be less than 6.0 nor greater than 9.0 at any time.***
.(23 The perr.ittee shall discharge ef fluents from Diccharge 462B such' that* the concentration of D0D-5 Day shall not exceed 25 r.;;/1 or f.82 kg/ day (41bs/ day), whichever is less.
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- k' hen *.he intake pH is less than 6.0, the discharge pH shall not be less than the intake pH; when the intahc pH is greater than 9.0, the discharge pH shall not exceed the intake pH.
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Monitoring and Recording.
The pernittec chall tonitor and record the' quantitative values of cach discharge according to the following nchedule and other provinionn..For eackdischarge and for each Sampling Schedule listed below, the flow (in gallonn per day) chall be measured.* Uhcre net values are listed in Condition 9(b) the surface cater intahe ic to be sat. pled with the name frequency and type of cample as cpecified below for each required para-meter.
d SaypJ_(nr Sche dule for Cmi cyner and Service Ceolin3 Unter Discharco a.-
(Disclurge Serial No. 461)** - The ' allowing saupting schedule shall begin within 4 conths of cor=encenent of the discharge cud last for the duration of the permit:
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parareter of Analysin
_Sarple Tyne Dischstge temperature Continuou:
Intake temperature Continuous pit Twice Weekly Grab **
Free Available Chlorine Continuous during Chlorination periods ****
- 'the flow of cooling tower bloudown shall be conitored and recordc.d by continuously recording the operating code of the service water purps and by continuously monitering the parcneters necessary to calculate the cooling tower blowdown' rate; for all other discharges of internal vaste streats (only those which are limited), the flow chall be measured and recorded at a fregnency coinciding with the most frequently sa= pled para-meter. Methods, equip:cnt, installation and procedurcs shall conform to those prescribed in the Water Measurement ISnual.,U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D.C.
1967.
- Grab saeples only shall be taken for analysis of dissolved oxygen, oil and grease, pli and any bacteriological analysis.
Care shall be exercised-when ctilecting a composite cample such that the proper preservative is present in the sample container during sample collection.
Deponding on the analysis to be conducted, coveral different containers and preservation techniques may be required.
Samples shall be analy:cd as quickly as possible after collection and in no ecce shall the maximum holding time exceed that contained in the references cited in Condition 10(f).
- Cooling tever discharges are to be monitored prior to combination with the cold water bypans.
If the renults of t.hnt report demount rate to the Regional AJuinf ot rat or that the lhipe Creek Cenernting unf t n cannot operat e at or below thin level of reniduni free chlorine, the effinent limitation in Condition 9(b)(1)(e) may be modified.
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7 (c).]/so;tification:: 10 S:nntilisq' Selu slulen The permittuu may manbmit for approval an alternate ncheilule(n) to account for any realigginnent of dim:harge :, for nul>ntitutionn be nmopied, for :malytical and ::cou pling hf p;n aineterr, to inethort:: to be utilir.ed, for reali;,nment of 3:nnpling location:;-
(;u that concentrati(.nu to.be meanured are within reliable nen-sitivity ran;;on of the analytical inchniquen, and for the com-poniting by volume'of individual dinchar;;c n:unplen to mal:e a ningle plant naniple. With rejstrd to nuhntituting par:unetern such as TOC or COD for' DOD, the permittee shall provide
' tent data to support the correlation betvecen,the parametern.
If-the permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than is required by thin permit, he shall include the resulta of such monitoring in the calculation and reporting of the values requiredin the: Discharge hionitoring Report Form (ET% Form 33'AO-1 (10 '72)) in Condition 10 (r,).
Such increased frequency shall be indicated on the Discharge h1onitoring lleport Form.
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Qhality Control recordith:, and maintained in obtaining, Nde< plate care shall be reporting the. recpiired data on effluent <piality and epnentity, no i
that the.precinic;n and accuracy of the data will be equal to or better than that achieved by the prencribed utandard analytical j
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The permittee nhall c:dibrate and perform mnintenance proceduren
. on all monitorind and analytical inntrumentation at sufficiently fre-quent indervala to ennnre accuracy of meannrements.
Sampling nh:dl be representative of the volume and quality of ef-fluent diacharged over the nampling and reporting period.
The permittee is renponnibic for annuring that tbc methodology for their specific wastes in their laboratory.
used in reliabic The permittee munt b able to demonntrate to the Regional Ad-ministrator that they have a viable quality control program.
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Recording The permittec cha11 maintain and record the renults of all requirca analynes and measurements and shall record, for all sample.s,
. the date and time of nampling, the namnle method used, the dat':n analysen were performed, who performed the sampling and ana-
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,1yses, and the results of such argalynes.
All records shall be retained for a minimum of 3-years, such a period to be extended during the course of any unresolved liti-The Eation or when so requested by the Regional Administrator.
-permittee also shall retain all oriji nal stripchart recorcings from i
any continuous monitoring instrumentation andany calibratica and maintenance records for a minimum of 3 years, such period to be extended duringthe course of any unresolved litigation or when so requested by the llegional Administrator.
The permittee shall provide the above records and shall demon-strate the adequacy of the flow meant ring and samplin t methoda upon request of the Renional Administrator. The permttice shall identify the effluent sampling point used for cach discharge pipe by providing a sketch or flow diagram, as appropriate, showing the locations.
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All n:nnpling and analytical methodn uned to meet the monitoring re'piiremonto :.pecificil above chall confono to gnideline. enlah.
Jinhin;', tent proceduren for the annlyni: of pollutanin, publidn d J
purnuant to Section ~30'I(n) of the Federal Water Pollution Control
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Act, an amended. If the-Meetinn 301(g) gnidelinen do not specify
- tent procedor<:n f or any pollutantt, regnired to be monitored by this permit nin! until uncly guidelinen are promuh.ated, namplin::
and analjlical methodn used to meet the inonitoring inqnirement:.
npecified _ in thin permit chall, unlenn otherveine npecified by the Regional Adminintrator, conform to the latent edition of the fol-lowing referencen:
Standard 1.':elboda for the B: amination of Water and War,t ert. !"rn, D;tii Ed: tion, J ii'/I"AEerledii PGblic J Rialth 7isnocilition, New York, New York 10019.
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Standardn, Part'23, ' Water; Atmospheric 7majynin, T07T Iiii6iican Society for Testing and Ida-terials, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 193 03.
W.Q. O. i.Tothods for Chemical Analynin of Water and Wi5iien, April ~Iu'l a, Enviro:.% ental Protection nget.cy, Water Quality OSite, Analytical Quali'y Control Labe-ratory,14ERC,103 4 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio 4 52GB.
(g) Reporting The results of the above monitoring requiremenic shall'be re-ported by the permittee in the uniin specified in Condition 9(b).
.A report o'r a written stateirnt snall be subaitted even if no
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shall alno be nuhraitted if there have been any r:odifi, cations inthe wante collection, treatment, and dinpnsal facilities, chang-cs in operations procedures, or other nignificant activities which alter the quality and quantity of the discharges or otherwine con-i cern these Conditions l'ermanent climination of a discharge shan
. be promptly reported by the permittee in writing to the Regional 1; Administrator.
The permittee shallinclude in thin report any previounly approved on standard analytical inethals u:a.d. Qopien of the report shall be sent to both the liegional Adminintrator :md the Sth_te"Agonev ETiliid1 tith of each month. reporting the omnitoring datd froE Jie prFvious month. A 1)h: charge Aloaitorii.g liepos t tidi ]El'A i
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CD33ccted ccreeningn, nludgen, and ot.her colida and precipitaten neparated f ro:.: the permittee's dicchargen authorized by thic permit and/or intake or cupply water by the permittee chall be dicposed of in such a nanner an to prevent entry of nuch mat crialo f nto navigabic waters or their tribut aries. Any Jive fish, shellfich, or other animala collected or tri:pped on. a recult of dntahe water screening or treatnent a2y be retur nc d to their water body habitat. The permittec chall report
-on all effluent ccreeningc, sludges and other solida nococinted with the discharge herein descrlhed. The following data shall be reported quarter 3y together with the tonitoring data required in Condition 10:
the method by which they were removed and transported; a.
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their final dispoucl locations.
13., Discharge Containing parancter Not Previously Reported.
The permittee chall not discherge any' wastewater containing a substance or characterized by a parameter which was indicated as absent in its NPDES Pernit Application.
In the event of such a discharge, the per-mittec chall notify the Regional Aduinistrator and the State Agency prior to the dischcrge.
133, Non-Corpliance with Conditions.
In the event the permittee is unable to comply with any of these a.
conditions, duc, ac:ng other reasons, to:
(1) breakdown of waste treatment equipment, (biological and physical-chem 1 cal systc=s including, but not limited to, all pipes, transfer pu=ps, compressors, collection ponds or tanks for the segregation of treated or untreated wastes, ion exchange colu=ns, or carbon absorption units);
(2) accidents caused by human error or negligence; or (3) other causes, such as acts of nature, the permittee shall notify thc Regional Administrator, the Chief.
Status of Compliance Branch, EPA, Region II, and the State Agency within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> by telephot.e and in writing within ten (10) days.
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The writt en notification chall include the followAng pertinent-inf orrutica:
j (1) cause of noncompliance; (2) a deceription of the noncomplying diccharge including its impact upon the rccciving waters; (3) anticipated time the condition of noncorpliance in expected to continue, or if cuch condition has been corrected, the duration of the period of noncomplinnec; (4) ctcps taken by the permittee to reduce and clininate. the nonco: plying diccharge; and, (5) ctcps to be taken by the permittee to prevent recurrence of the condition of noncompliance.
Permittee shall take all reasonable steps to uinimice any adverse impact to navigable waters resulting from noncompliance with any effluent lititation specified in this permit, including such accelerated or additional monitoring as necccsary to determine the nature and impact of the nonconplying discharge.
Nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the per-mittee from appropriate civil or criminal penaltics for non-compliance.
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Bypass Provicion."
Any diversion from, or bypass of, facilities necessary to maintain cou-pliance with terms and conditions of this per=it is prohibited, except (1) where unavoidable to prevent loss of life or severe property damage; or (2) where excessive storm drainage or runoff would damage any facility necessary for co=pliance with the effluent limitations and prohibitions of this permit. Tha permittee shall promptly notify the Regional Adr.inic-trator and the State Agency in writing of each such diversion or bypass within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> of its occurrence.
- 15. Authori:cd Signature for Reporting Requirements.
All reports required to be submitted by a corporation must be signed by
, a principal executive officer of at least the icvel of vice president, or his duly authorized representative, if such representative is responsible for the overall operation o'f the facility from which the discharge described in the application form originates. In the cacc of a partnerchip or a sole proprictornhip, all reports must be signed by a general partner or the pro-Prietor renpcetively.
In the case of a municipal State, Federal or other public facility, the application must be signed by either a principal executive of ficer, ranking ciccted official or other duly authorized employce.
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(n the Matter of lp;utional P6llutant Discharge Elimination System Permit for Docket N o.: II-W P-75-118 Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, New Jersey l
iPermit No.:
p;J 002 5411(Hope Creek Generating Station) :
....._....._______.____..__.x STIPULATION Public Service Electric and Gas Company (hereinafter, "the perm
{Jnited States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA hith regard to the above-referenced administrative action:
The permittee hereby vithdraws its request for an Adjudicatory He (1) on all issues, subject to the conditions set forth below.
I The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
(2) which is the subject of this proceeding shall be modified as set forth herein:
Condition 3 shall be modified to rend as follows:
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Notwithstanding Cendition 2 above, if a toxic effluent standard or prohibition (including any schedule of complinn 3.
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.2-the Act for a toxie [.olh'iniit which, as a result of pinnt operation, is present in the di:. charge authoriv.ed herein and such ston:!nrd or prohibitien is more stringent than tmy limitation upon such pollutant in this permit, the Regionnl Administrator shall revisc or modify the.
permit in accordnnee with the to::ic effluent sinndard or prohibition and so notify the perrnittec.
B.
Condition 9 shall be modified to read as follows:
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GENER AL LIMITATIONS Except ns specifically nuthorized in this permit, the permittee a.
shall not discharge floatia; solids attributable to plant operations.
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The second sentence of Condition 9.b.(1)(c) shall be deleted.
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i dition 9.b.(2), shall be added following Condition 9.b.(1)(f).
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The monitoring requirement for Free Available Chlorine in Condition 10.a. shall be gnodified to read as follows:
Free Available Chlorine Continuous during chlorination periods *"*
1 Not later than 15 (FIFTEEN) months after the commencement of operation of Unit 1, the permittcc will submit to EPA Region 11 a report on chlorine monitoring experience at the facility. If the results of that report demonstrate to the Regional Administrator that the Hope Creek generating units cannot operate at or below this level of residual free available chlorine, the effluent limitation in Condition i
9.b.(1)(c) may be modified.
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In Condition 11. the reference in the last sentence of the first paragraph 10'
' Condition 12" shall be changed to rend " Condition 10."
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In recognition of tac unique nature of the effluent from the Ilope Crcck Generating Station, the conclusion of the last sentence in Condition 13.u. shall be modified to read tu
...the permittee sh,all notify the Regional Administrator, the Chief, Status of follows:
Compliance Branch, EPA Rcgion II, and the State Agency within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> by telephonc mn in writing within ten days."
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Condition 14, " Bypass Provision," shall be modified to read as follows:
Any diversion from, or bypass of, facilities necessary to maintr,in compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit is prohibited, except (1) whcre unavoidr.ble to prevent loss of life or severe property damage; or (2) where excessive storm d ainage or runoff would damage any facility necessary for complinnee with the effluent limitations and prohibitionr. of this permit. The permittec shall promptly notify the Regional Administrator and the State Agency in writing of each such diversion or bypass within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> of its j
occurrence.
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Condition IG, Radiocetive Substances, shc11 be deleted.
I (3) ihe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) by signing thisi thi.l
- stipulation, exercises its right to recertify the amended, permits resulting from 1
istipulation, pursuant to 33 U.S.C. S1341 and regulations promulgated thereunder at 40 CFR 125.32(c)(8)(vi). NJDEP is not a party to this stipulation.
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The final NPDES permits issued as a result of this stipulation shall have requiredj chemical limitations and monitorin'g schedules modified in accordance with the revised' acrmit pages, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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This stipulation and attendant modifications to the issued NPDES permits to which!
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INMMC UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL By: Robert A. Emmett PROTECTION AGESCY Office of Water Enforcement
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FOR OFFICIAL i 61altDfNtinIttsty DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STANDARD APPLICATION FORM (CP #1)
CONSTRUCTION AND DISCHARGE PERMITS READ REOUIREMENTS PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT Public Service 21ectric 1.
Applicant / Owner
- and Gas Company Telephone (20]) 4 30-7000 Permanent Legal Address 80 Park Plaza City or Town Newark State New JerseyZip Code 07101 2.
Location of Work Site Artificial Island Name of Facility,if applicable Hope Creek Generating Station Street / Road Foot of Buttonwood Road (Artificial Island) 1-P Lot No.
Block No.
26 City or TowIt wer Alloways Creek TownshhtSte New Jersev Zip Code Municipality County Salem 3.
If applicable, give name of: Engineer / Surveyor /Well Driller / Geologist / Soil Scientist (Specify/.
Name N.J. License No.
Name of Firm,if employee Public Service Electric and Gas Companu Address Box S70 County Essex State New Jersey Zip Code 07101 Municipality Newark Telephone (201) 410-7000 4
This is an application for New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (pa,c al; Permit (Name ofpermit, certification, approval or exemption. See item 9. Next Pace.)
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Fee is attached (If applicable).
(Provide explanation of how fee was calculated Read Requirements Section of Standard Application booklet.)
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Estimated construction cost of project:
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total cost of the project.
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portion for which this permit is requested.
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I have included certifications of any public notifications.
Yes No 8.
If applicable:
(For Waterfront Development applications, Bc. must be completed./
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Source of Water Supply Delaware River and On-Site Wells b.
For Treatment at (Water Treatment Plant)
N/A c.
Stream, Waterway, Pond or Lake Delaware River
- d. Wastewa'ter Treatment Facility M/A
- Applicant / Owner must be the individual or municipality, public agency utility, company, industry who will be the eventual owner and operator of said facility (sewer extension or treatment works) when completed.
7/82 FOLLOWINSTRUCTIONS CAREFULL Y
Have any cth'.r applications f ar this site /ptcject been submitt:d, cr have any state permits been issued 9.
f:r this pt: ject? (If yes, indicate status andproject number below.)
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Yes......X.. Decision.............
APPLICATION STATUS (PE NDING.
APPRoVEDI PROJECT #
PERMIT TYPE (use additione/ sheets // nsessasty./
.......................Ap p ro ve d CA74-014 CAFRA..'...
9.1 Waterfront Development (Riparian)................................Aporoved 74-46_
9.2 W e tl a n ds.....................................................Ap p ro ve d W74-042 9.3 9.4 Purchase Water.
Diversion:
9.5 Divert Water Supply f or Public Use................................
9.6 Divert Surf ace Waters for Private Use...............................
9.7 Divert Subsurf ace / Percolating Water for Private Use...................Ap p ro ve dP-998 9.8 Well Drilling................................................
Water Lowering:
9.9 Permanent Lowering.
9.10 Temporary Lowering...
9.11 Construct / Modify. Operate Public Potable Water Works.................
9.12 Connection between an approved water supply and non. approved supply...
............... Ap p ro ve d gg. Letter 9.13 Water Quality Certification....
9.14 Construct / Repair Dam.
9.15 Stream Encroachment......................................... W a i va r DareinaA 9.16 Sewer Systems: Coflectors. Pump Station etc.....
......See Attachmant 9.17 Exemption from Sewer Ban.
N,70n > 5411 New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (Specify)........... Aporoved 9.18 9.19 Solid Waste Permits (Specify)....
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......See Attac ment 9.20 Air Quality Permits (Specify).
9.21 Delaware and Raritan Canal Review Zone " Certificate of Approval".......
.....Saa AF*achmane 9.22 Other State agencies' permits
....................... S e e A t t a chme n t 9.23 Local Permits
.........See Attachment 9.24 Federal Permits.
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Brief Description of the Proposed Project and Intended Use:
Fccility discharges include:
A) Cold-side cooling Tnwar nl m-amn. prouante colids build-up in condenser coolina water.
B) sewaga T ra a *ma n +- plane. mrogte ocnitary wastes.
C) Low Volnma Wasta Mystam. Tra=*e kni1=* bley-de:'n and
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potnntially oily wastes.
D) Liquid Radioactive Waste System: Removes radioactive l
iCotopes from certain liquid waste streams.
E) Sedimentation Pondr Treats metal l
clenning wastes during plant start-up (flushing) operations.
I hereby certify that the information furnished on this application (and the attachments) is true. I am 11.
aware that false swearing is a crime in this State and subject to prosecution.
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J. Martin
[.spnatMcTApplicant Type: Narne and Date
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s APPLICPTIOE/PERGTS RR llE 10PE CREEK GNEWCDG bTATICN Pf0JELT APPLICATICN PENGT TIPE SIAIUS PENGT #
- tcPEES, Discharge to Grotndwater for Settlirg Pcnd Approved NJ0025411
- NJPDES, Discharge to Surface 2ter for Settling Ptnd Draft Received MJ0025411
- Treatment 2rks AEprwal, Stage 2, for Im Nblune Systen Naiver Iboeived
- Treatmmt Wrks Approval, Stage 2, for (boling 70wer 2iver Received
- NJPEES, Tuporary Discharge of Auxiliary Boiler Blowdcun to the Delaware River Approved NJ0025411
- Operate Sewer Extensicn AEproved ED-76-0193-4
- KPA, Hazardous 2ste Facility Registraticn Granted EPA I.D. - 135001474 N.J.I.D. -
NID980646939
- Ocnstruct/Cperate Sewage Treatment Plants Approved ED-5-76-5720A ED-5-76-5720B
.nstructicM0peraticn Air Polluticn Ocntrol Device For:
Dust Coll. Oirnent Approved 23728 Ibst Coll. Oment Approved 23729 Dust Coll. Oment Approved 23730 Dust Cbll. Canent Approved 23731 I% 2ody Boilers Aggroved 34090 Space Heater 2PBIU Approved 35717 Space Heater 2PBIU Apgroved 35718 Space Heater 2PBIU Approved 35719 Space Heater 2PBIU Approved 35720 Space Heater 2PBIU Approved 35721 Space Heater 2PEIU Approved 35722 Space Heater 2PEIU Approved 35723 Space Heater 2PEIU Approved 35724 Space Heater 2PBIU AEproved 35725 Space Heater 2PEIU AEproved 35726 1 4 62/02 1-dh
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Space Heater 2tBIU Agproved 35727 Space Heater 2te1U Approved 35728 Space Heater 216IU Agproved 35729 Space Heater 2Pe1U Approved 35730 Space Heater 2BEIU Agproved 35731 Cboling Tower Approved 41932 Tank OUP-527 - Day Tank Agproved 42152
- 2 Ebel Oil Tank (AT-403)
Approwd 42154
- 2 Fuel Oil Tank (Br-403)
Approved 42155
- 2 Ebel Oil Tank (CD-403)
PEproved 42156
- 2 Fuel Oil Tank (EI-403)
Apprmed 42157
- 2 Ebel Oil Tank (Fr-403)
Approved 42158
- 2 Fuel Oil Tank (GP-403)
Approved 42159
- 2 Ebel Oil Tank (Ifr-403)
Approved 42160
- 2 Fuel Oil Tank (IT-403)
Agproved 42161 Diesel Gen. #1 Agproved 42170 Diesel Gen. #2 Approved 42171 Diesel Gen. #3 Approved 42172 Diesel Gen. #4 Agproved 42173 Boiler #1 Approved 42178 Boiler #2 Agproved 42179 Boiler #3 Approved 42180
- 2 Fuel Oil ' lank 00r-516 Agproved 42181 Na O C Stor. Tank (obr-501)
Approved 42215 Na O C Stor. Tank (OCr-501)
Agproved 42216 H2SO4 Star. Tank OAT-500 Apptoved 42218 Na O Q Stor. Tank (OEE-501)
AEproved 42220 Na O C Stor. Tank (OET-501)
Approved 42221 Spac Htr. T-100-1 A[ proved 45630 Spac Htr. T -100-2 Agproved 45631 l
Spac Htr. T-100-3 Agproved 45632 Spac Htr. T-100-4 Approved 45633 Spac Htr. T-100-5 Approved 45634 Spac Htr. T-200-1 Agproved 45635 l
Spac Htr. T-200-2 Agproved 45636 Spac Htr. e-200-3 Poproved 45637 Spac Htr. CP-250 Agproved 45638 Prrpane Tank #1 Approved 45639 (36180)
Prxpane Tank #2 Agproved 45640 (36181)
Prtpene Tank #3 Approved 45641 (36182) l Prtpane Tank #4 Approved 45642 (36183) l l
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Tavbd Gas Tanks Appttwed 62426 Unimba Gas Tanks AEpcoved 62204 3 w w Htr.7-100-6 Appttwed 62206 W Htr.T-100-7 AEpcoved 62205 3we Htr.G-125-1 7pproved 62207 Sp e e Htr. G-125-2 AEpcoved 62208 i w
- Htr. 7-127-1 Approved 62209 Fly Ash Storage Tanks AEpcoved 63438 20,000 Fuel Tank 7Epcoved 63787 3,000 Gasoline Tark Approved 63439 4,000 Ebel Tank 7pproved 63700 Cenent Storage Tark AEpcoved 65460 LWe Oil Stat. Tank (OP-119) 7Epcoved 66250 Inbe Oil Rec. Tank (OP-120)
AEpcoved 66251 Paint and Blasting Ehop 7Epcoved 67426 FHEAL PDMrIS tGC, Cbnstructicm Permit 7(proved Docket Ib. 50-354 NRC, Operating License AEplied fbe
?,ProjectReview AFptoved Ibcket No. D-73-193G U.S. Army Cbtps of Ergineets, Dredging Penrit 7(proved t&PCP-R-970 FAA, Air Navigaticn Determinaticn 7pproved 74-EPr995-0E IIX'AL PEEMrIS Building Permit 7pproved Ib. 152 1
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...a SOME PERMIT APPLICATIONS REOUIRE 3PECIFIC ENOORSEMENTS OF OWNERS. AGENTS, MUNICIPALITIES, ETC. ENDORSEMENTS MAY BE REOUIRED FOR YOUR PER*:IT.
VERIFY THE NEED FOR ENDORSEMENTS IN THE REOUIREMENTSSECTION OF THE STANDARD APPLICATION FORM CP #1 BOOKLET OR WITH THE APPROPRIA TE DEP A A.
PROPERTY OWNER'S CERTIFICATION *t Public Service Electric and Gas Company I hereby certify that Properry Owner's Name is the owner of the property upon which the proposed work is to be done. This endorsement is certification that the owner grants permission for the conduct of the proposed activity.
In addition, the aforementioned property owner shall certify:
- 1. Whether any work is to be done within an easement - Yes No finorosti (onorostl
- 2. Whether any part of the entire project (i.e., pipeline, roadway, cable, transmission liae, etc.) will be located within property belonging to the State of New Jersey.,N/
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Type or Print Name and Address of owner.
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Ssgnature of Owner General Manager - Real Estate
- Not required for Sewer System Application.
t Required for the Land Application of Slod:e. Septage or Compost.
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APPLICANT'S AGENT N/A I, the applicant (name) authorize to act as my agent / representative in all matters pertaining to my application the following person:
Phone Name f
Address County State Zip Code h
City or Town Occupation / Profession Signature of Applicant AGENT'S CERTIFICATlON Sworn before me this day of l agree to serve as agent for the above named applicant 19 Notary Public Signature of Agent
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PROPER CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION CLAUSE (Sewer Extensions. Treatment Work Appro el, Water C:r)
I, the applicant, agree that the works will be properly constructed and operated in accordance with the engineering plans and specifications, as approved, and the conditions under which approval is granted by the State Department of Environmental Protection.
N/A Signature of Applicant D.
STATEMENT OF PREPARER OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ENGINEER'S REPORT l hereby certify that the engineering plans, specifications and engineer's report applicable to this project comply with the current rules and regulations of the State Daoartment of Environmental Protection with the exceptions as noted.
M/a Signature of Engineer Type: Name and Date PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER'S Positron, Name of Firm EMBOSSED SEAL E.
OWNER'S COMPLIANCE WARRANT (NJPDES ONLY) l, the owner, hereby agree that any treatment works constructed to meet the NPDES /NJPDES permit discharge limits will be properly constructed and operated to meet those limits. I also warrant that the discharge (s) will meet the ef fluent limitations as described in the NPDES /NJPDES permit, as issued.
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APPLICATION TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATERS AND RESIDUALS TO THE STATE'S LAND AND WATER Answer allquestions. Please print or type, 1.
Circle the letter (s) for those discharge activities presently conducted or to be conducted as part of the facihty's operation.
(Seasonal facility operation shall be considered as a present operation.)
- In the space provided, indicate if there is an existing NPDES or NJPDES permit for each circled activity (yes/no).
- In the space provided, indicate if this application is for a "new" source, an " existing" source, or a " renewal" of a current permit.
DISCHARGE ACTIVTTY YE5f.'O NEW. EXISTING. RENEWAL A.
Municipal Surface Water Discharge B.
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land Application of Sludge and Septage E.
Land Application ofIndustrialWaste Residues F.
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Overland Flow 1.
Rapid Infiltration J.
Surface lmpoundment Yes (tenporarv)
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Discharge to a Domestic Treatment Works 0
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Facility: Latitude 39 27' 53" N longitude 75 32' 12" W 3.
Name and address of applicant's parent corporation, subsidiary, or partnership data.
(A ttach additional sheets if necessary.)
Public Servi Electric and Gas Carpany Telephone No. (201) 430-7000 Name Box 570 Maihng Address City or Town State New Jersev Zip Code 07101 Newark 4.
Facility's Contact Person (This person must be responsible for andfamihar with the facility operation.)
Name D. E. Cbolev Telephone No.
(201) 430-8413 Address of Operator T22A Box 570 Newark State New Jersev Zip Code 07101 City or Town 5.
Is the facility a O Federal Facihty O State Facility O Pubhc Facility (a local govemment subdivision)
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If applicable, identify an administrative orders, temporary or permanent injunctions, civil administratiw penalties, civil penalties, or criminal actions concerning pollution issued against the facility dunng the last five (f) years.
ENFORCEMENT ACTION DATE OF ACTION RESULT Administrative Order; 8/10/93 Pranarad and AnhmiPFad NJDEP Division cf Was te umquirad nneimance f
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If applicable, list alllocations involved in the storage of solid or liquid waste at the facility for which the NJPDES application is being made and the ultimate disposal sites of solid o. liquid wastes generated by the facility being permitted.
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Liquid Demineralizer Regenerant Trucked to the Waste Storage Tank Salem Generating Station for treatment Liquid Olly Water, Low Volume Discharged to Waste Water Treatment Delaware River System Sludge Oily Water, Low volume Trucked off-site Waste Water Treatment System Liquid Settling pond for Discharged to metal cleaning wastes Delaware River (primarily for system start-up)
Sludge Settling Pond Trucked off-site Liquid Waste Oil Holding Tank Trucked off-site Liquid Liquid Radioactive Recycled, concen-Waste System trated for off-site disposal or treated and dis-charged to Delaware River in accordance with discharge limits in 10CFR20.
Solid Spent Nuclear Fuel Stored on-site in spent fuel pool Solid Low Level Solid Radio-Shipped off-site active Waste System to licensed burial site Sludge Cooling Tower Basin Deposited in (bottom sediment) on-site disposal site ENadb MP83 123/21 1
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32 30 Delaware Rive r 462A 39 28 15 75 32 30 no1 aware River 462B 39 23 15 75 32 30 noinu3rg plver A. Attach a line drawing showeng the water flow through the f acility, Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing westeweter to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to corretOond to the more detailed descriptions an item S. Construct a water balenCS on the hne drawing by shownng Sve'89e flows between intakes, operations, trestrnent units, and outf alls, if a water balance Connot be deterrnened (ag, for certain mansnp scor#De81, provice a pictones description of the nature end amount of any sources of water end any collection or treatment rnessures.
B. For each outtan, provide e oescription of. (1) Att operations contributmg westeveter to the ettluent menuding process westeneter, nonetary westewater, coohng water, and storm water runoff; (2) The everage flow contnbuted by each ooerstion; and (3) The treetment received by the viesteweter. Continue on additional sheets if noctuary.
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Licuid Radioactive 1,000 cod See Attachment l2J i IC 161B was te System 4A 4C (Batch operation) 1F 2K 50 Low Volume Waste 50,000 cod See Attachment in 4A I 10 461C System (Retention time in the system is approximately che hour) 462A' S torm Drain. North 201,000 opd enn %,,w m e r, *_
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- 18. FLOWS SOURCES OF POLLUTION. AND TREATMENT TECHNOLO A. Attach a hne drawing snowing the water flow through the f acihty. Indicate sources of intame water, operations contributing westewster to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the enore detailed descriptions in item B. Construct a water baience on the kne drawing by showing average flows between intakes. operations, treatment units. and outfeils. If a water balance cannot be determined (e.S. for certeest mansny acorroes), provioe a pictonal description of the nature end amount of any sources of water end any collection or treatment measures.
- 8. For each outtait, pronde e description of: fil All operations contributing westewater to tne effluent, including process westoweter, senstary westeweter, coohng water, and storm water runoff; (2) The everage flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the westewster. Continue on additional sheets if necessary.
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Flows, Sources of Pollution, and Treatment Technologies i
Attachment OUTFALL NUMBER / TREATMENT DESCRIPTION OtiTFALL NO.
OPERATION TREATMENT 461A Cooling Tower Blowdown a.) Cooling Tower Blowdown is Delaware River Water concentra-ted approximately two (2) times.
Condenser cooling water is treated to remove heat by circulation through an evaporative natural draft (counter flow) cooling tower.
Sulfuric Acid is added to control-scaling.
Sodium hypochlorite is added for biofouling prevention.
A portion of this water is continuously removed to prevent solids buildup as required, it is treated with a Sulfur IV type dechlorinating agent to reduce chlorine residuals to acceptable levels.
b.) Cooling tower basin sediment will be removed from time to time and trucked to an onsite dredge spoil:
disposal area.
l 461B Liquid Radioactive a.) The Liquid Radioactive Waste Waste System System collects and processes water arising from various radicactive processes within the plant.
These liquid wastes are treated in order to recycle water with specific conductance less than or equal to 0.1 umho per centimeter.
High purity treated effluents in excess of plant need:
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OPERATION TREATMENT 461C Low-Volume Waste a.) The low-volume waste treatment Treatment System system collects potentially oily water from area, building and equipment drains throughout the site.
Most flows to the system are intermittant except for auxiliary boiler blowdown and blowdown quench water, which also are treated in the low volume waste treatment facility.
These liquid wastes may have floatable and oily constituents, which are removed in an API-type oil separator After treatment, clarified water discharges to the Delaware River through D3N 461A.
b.) Oily sludges isolated from the oil-water separator are stored in a holding tank and trucked off-site to a licensed disposal facility 462A Storm Drain, North a.) The north storm drain accepts area run-off and site drainage from the facility parking lot, auxiliary boiler area, building roof drains, catch basins, etc.
These waters discharge directly to the Delaware River.
b.) No sludges are generated by this system.
462B Sewage Treatment System a.) The Sewage Treatment System at Hope Creek collects and treats sanitary wastes in 3 package (extended aeration-activated sludge type) plants.
Sewage plant effluent discharges to the Delaware River through DSN 462A.
b.) Sludges generated in the Sewage Treatment System are trucked off-site to a licensed disposal facility 463A Storm Drain, South a.) The south storm drain accepts area run-off and site drainage from the facility switch yard, guardhouse, service water intake structure, roof drains, catch basins, etc.
These waters discharge directly to the Delaware River.
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463B Settling Pond a.) The Settling Pond accepts non-chemical metal cleaning wastes and removes solids through gravity settling.
Settling Pond effluent discharges to the Delaware River through DSN 463A.
b.) Settled solids, grit, etc. are trucked to a licensed landfill.
464 Perimeter Storm Drain a.) The perimeter storm drain accepts storm water run-off and site drainage from the cooling tower i
area, parking facilities, and areas external to the project.
These waters discharge to the Delaware River.
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- 8. Arr the limitations in the app 4icable affluent guideline expressed in terms of production for other measure of coereDonJ P Q v us (complete item !!! Cp G NO too to Seetton EVI C. If you ar.swered "Yes" to item 111-8, list the Quantity wnsch represents an actual measurement of your maximum level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in trie applicable effluent guideline, and indicate the affected outfalls.
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A. Are you now required by any Federal, State or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or coerstion of waste-water treatment equiprnent or practices or any otMer environtnentee programs wNch may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcernent orders, enforcement compliance schedu:e letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or lean conditions, Q,,, g,,,,,,,, gg, y,gg,,,,,,,, gg,,
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S. OPTION AL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water poilution control programs (or other enwronmenaW progte akh may effect your diacharysef you now have underway or wn. css you pien. Indicate whether each program is now underway ne pionned, and indicate your actual or planned Schedules for construClion. CM AWM "R"IP OS9CRIPTION O F ADDITION AL. COMTROI. pMO4 R AMS la ATTACHED ff73 Pra)TYWE) pAeE2QF4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3
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fM5 f 2 Foms Aporoved QM8 Na ISSR0173 A.Ce & Cid See Instructions before proceeding - Complete one set of tables for sectr outfelt - Annotate the outfadt number in the space provided.
NOTE: Taoles V A, V 8, and V-C are included on separete sheets nurnbered V 1 through V 9,
. Use the space below to list 49y of the pollutants listed in Table 2c 3 of the instructions, which you know or beve reason to beheve is discharged or may t:e discharged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you beheve at to be present and report any analyticas data in your possesion,
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- a. Scu RCs Asbestos Asbestos is a constitu (DSN No.461A) ent of cooling tower fill, dis tribution piping and drift eliminators. (No operating data are available).
Hydrazine Hydrazine will be used (DSN No.462A) as an oxygen scavenger in the auxiliary boiler to reduce corrosion.
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A. Is any poHutant hsted in stem v4 a substance or a component of a substance nn ca you do or esoset that you will over the next 5 years use or manufactur e as en intermediate or final product or byproduct?
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- 8. Are your operetions such that your raw meterials, processes, or products can reasonably be espected to very to that your discharges of pollutants may during the next 5 years exceed two times the memimum values reported in item V?
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C. If you answered "Yes to item VI-8, esplain below and descrtbe in detail the sources and expected levels of such pollutants anech you antic;pate will be descParged from each outfall over the next 5 years, to the best of your soihty at tnis tirne. Continue on additionet sheets if you need more soace.
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- -2A No value available; process not yet in operation, but pollutant is expected to be absent.
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Low Vblu Wrata e r A..o. t.u M En < con, from seem s f ra"" 'J Water Sys 6m ?:.,5ASE TnlNT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of Mon-Process)i this informs' ion on sepersie sheets tuse ene some former/ insiend of completing these penes. NJ0025411 Fome Approwed Oh00 Net fBGLM0f T3 WE tNSTnUC1lONS. ouvrALLa V. INTAK E AND F FFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page J of Form 2-C1 461C PART A You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for cach outfall. See instructions for additional details.
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