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Forwards Changes to NPDES Permit PA0051926 to Permit Addition of New Chemical Additive (Betz 860) for Use in Secondary Cooling Water Sys to Aid in Cleaning Unit 1 RHR Sys HX
ML20101F585
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/03/1992
From: Beck G
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NUDOCS 9206250030
Download: ML20101F585 (13)


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PIIILADELPIIIA ELECTRIC COMi%NY EPP 3.2 NUCLEAR GROUP HEADQUARTERS 955-65 CHESTERBROOK BLVD.

WAYNE, PA 19087-5691 (215) 640-6000 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING & SERVICES DEPARTMENT June 3, 1992 Docket Nos. 50-352 50-353 License Noc. NPF-39 NPF-85 NPDES Permit No. PA0051926 U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Subject:

Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 ano 2 Changes to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Gentlemen:

This letter is being submitted in accordance with the Limerick Generating Station (LGS), Units 1 and 2, Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) Section 3.2, which stipulates that the NRC shall be notified within 30 dayc following the date of approval of a change to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.

The EPP also requires that the NRC be notified of any proposed changes to the NPDES permit at the same time the permitting agency is notified.

By letter dated May 15, 1992, to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.(PA DER), Philadelphia Electric Company (PECo) requested a change to LGS NPDES Permit No. PA0052-26 to permit the addition of a new a chemical additive (i.e., BETZ 860) for use in the secondary cooling water system to aid in cleaning the Unit 1 Residual Heat Removal (RHR) system heat exchanger.

In this May 15, 1992 letter, we requested an expeditious review so that we could complete the necessary cleaning operations in order to maintain the current refueling outage schedule for Unit 1.

In a letter dated May 20, 1992, the PA DER approved our request to use BETZ 860 to facilitate the cleaning of the Unit 1 RHR heat exchanger, r* n,

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Therefore, in accordance with the LGS EPP Section 3.2, the letters requesting and approving this change to the LGS NPDES permit are attached along with the associated BETZ 860 chemical fact sheets.

Please note that our letter to the PA DER requesting this change to the NPDES permit was not submitted to the NRC at the same time that the PA DER was notified, as required by the EPP.

The delay in notifying the NRC of this proposed change, was the result of an administrative oversight brought about by the urgency of this request.

Specifically, there were delays in obtaining the necessary documentation related-to the chemical additive for submittal to the NRC.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Very truly yours,

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Beck Manager Licensing Section Attachments cc:

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T. Martin, Administrator, USNRC, Region I (w/ attachment)

T. J. Kenny, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, LGS (w/ attachment)

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 2301 MARKET STREET P O.E3OX B699 1-FHIL ADELPHf A. PA.19101 1215) 0 4 bdooo Mr. $chan L. Garg Department of Invironmental Resources

$ cite 6010, Lee Park 555 North Lane conshchocken, PA 19428 Limerich Generating Station ' Approval of Deposit Removal Freduct sets 860 RE Dear Hr. Gargi Attact.d is a copy of a letter from Limerick Generating station requesting p4rmidsler. to use Betz 860. The product will be used for descaling a critical-h'stt exchanger at the station. Due to the size and physical location of the heat exchanger, reachanical cleaning is extremely undesirable.

4 d in the letter, the expected usage concentration in the heat 4xchangh,itidicateis,appedsimitely 1500 ppm. A maximum of 350 gallons per day of the As cumbidal ' ill be used and the injection period will be a maximum of 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />.

w The Discharge of the chemical will be to the Spray Pond or Cooling Tever.

expected concentration of the chemical at outfall 001 is less than 100 ppm.

Attached are the product's f act sheets, Material Saf ety Data Sheet and Aquatic. Toxicity data. Please note that a rapid response is extremely critical in order that the current outage schedule can be maintained. It is imperative that the chemical cleaning begin no later than My 20, 1992.- Therefere, PaDIR-appreval will be needed by tienday, May 18, 1992.

since this chemical is a proprietary blend, a confidentiality agreement la being worked on -between Betz and PEco. Upon completion of the agreament, semeene f rom Limerick station will be contacting you with the ac'tive ingredients.

If you have any questiens concerning this information, please contact Rot,ert H. Matty, Jr. at 841-5177.

.s m erely.

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George M. Horley i

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IW NPDES Permit No. PA0051926 Limerick Generating Station Limerick Township Hontgomery County

Dear Mr. Horley:

This is in reference to your letter of May 15, 1992 requesting approval to use chemical additive BETZ 860 to clean U-shaped tubes in the heat exchanger unit at the subject facility.

We have completed our review of the information submitted by you and hereby approve your request to use the requested chemical additive as proposed. The approval is subjected to the following conditions:

1.

The approved chemical additive and usage rate are as follows:

Name Usage Rate (1bsiday)-

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Discharges containing chemical additive to control corrosion, sealing,.

algae, slime, fouling, oxygen, etc., shall~ be managed by the permittee to ensure that toxic effects in the receiving' stream are prevented.

Usage rates shall be limited to the minimum amount necessary to accomplish the intended purposes of chemical addition.

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Accurate records of usage (name of additive, quantity added, date added) of the approved chemical additive and slow acwn discharga volumes must be maintained and kept onsite by the permittee.

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1 Philadelphia Electric Company May 20, 1992.

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An Outfall 001 samples shall be collected each day and analyzed for Total Iron and dissolved iron. Total Iron shall not exceed 1.5 mg/l and dissolved iron shall not exceed 0.3 mg/1.

In the future, we will bt unable to respond to your requests in such a timely manner.

Therefore, we strongly suggest future requests be submitted at'least two weeks in advance of date you intend to use additional chemicals.

I If you have any questions, please contact Schan Garg of our Permits Section.

Y!ry truly yours, h, he c.--

JOSEPH A. FEOLA Regional Water Quality Manager cc: Limerick Generating Station Limerick Township Re 30 (GJC)139.12 i

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Betz 860 is not a dispersant or surfactant and we have no reason to suspect any adverse impacts on the ponds clay liner.

Betz 860 is a low sulfur (< 15 ppm as S), low halogen (Cl <30 ppm, P

<30 ppm, BR <SO ppm), organic material. Mercury, cadmium, lead, and tin are allless than detectable and we have no reason to suspect their presence. Betz 860 bears DOT classification D002 corrosive (pH, steel) and has a reportable spill quantity of 5,466 gallons which is well more than the total amount present on site.

Betz regards all the above information as confidentialinformation covered under the terms of our secrecy agreement.

If you require any further information or assistance, ptease feel free to call.

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Dear Mr. Dietch:

f Attached is a product fact sheet, Material Safety Data Sheet, Aquatic Toxicity Sheet, and Materials Compatability list for Betz 860, deposit removal product intended for use in cleaning the RHR exchangers at Limerick, it is my understanding that formal approval to use the product will be forthcoming from Sohan Garg of PA DER in a day or two. Betz 860 is a concentrated form of the DE 1579 used at Perry.

Betz DE-860 is not a chelating agent as defined in Kirk Olamer's Encyclopedia of Chemical Technoloov. Betz 860 does substantially increase the rate of dissolution of calcium carbonate under moderately acidic conditions.

Betz 860 is a blend of organic acids consisting of only carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Common grades of stainless steel (304,316), all plastics and elastomers resistant to mild organic acids (PVC, CPVC, polyethylene, polypropylene, common FRP resins, Kynar, Teflon, epoxy, saran, natural rubber, buna N (nitrite) SBR and butadiene derivative rubbers, penton, Hypalon, and Tygon) are all suitable for storing or handling Betz 860 in either its undiluted form or at use concentrations. Nylon, red metals, aluminum, and carbon steel should be avoided in handling the concentrated product due to the effect of low pH on these materials. At use concentrations corrosion rates of approximately 25 mpy on carbon steel,5 mpy on brass, and less than 1 mpy on stainless steel should be anticipated.

Betz 860 is compatible with radwaste and condensate polisher ion exchange resins. Tests conducted in our labs have shown that the product will exchange on and elute off the resin with no loss of resin capacity. Each cubic foot of anion resin will exchange approximately 100 gallons of Betz 860.

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Feed Point Betz 860 shouU be fed to the cooling tower

. Also effective on calcium phosphate deposits, basin if being utilized in a recirculatirc coo l:ng system or to the makeup or recirculation purnps if c!ean Can clean cooling systems of these deposits on line ing large indMdualpieces of equipment (i.e.; pcwer plant e

eliminating product, n downtime, co-de.'4er).

o DESCRIPTION AND USE System afameters - BeM60 can yed to all cooling water systems except those containing galvanized Betz SSO is a unique trade recteted material designed to material.

remove calcium carbonate and'or calcium phosphate de.

posits from industrial and power cooling water systems.. GENERAL PROPERTIES These deposits, which contribute to lost heat transfer or Appearance.......... yellow to dark brown liquid reduced water velocity, can be removed safely and easily, thus alding in restoring a cooling system to its normalop.

Density 70 *F(21 *C).... 9.14 pounds per galon erating conditions.

Flash Point (closed cup).......... >200 *F(93 *C)

Betz 860 ls designed as a one time supplement to normal Freeze Point..................... 26 *F( 3 *C) cooling water system treatment. It is not app!! cable as a continuous cooling system treatment product.

initialCrystallization ' '"" " 80*F(27 *C) pH (undiluted)........................... 1.4 TREATMENT AND FEEDING REQUIREMENTS

- (5% solutio n)......................... 2.3 This product is designed to be used in two distinct Pour Pcatt (ASTMT.............. 31 *F( 1 *C)

Specific Gray!!y 70 *F(21 *C)............. 1.098 1.

Recirculating through a cooling water system.

Mscosity 100 *F(38 *C).............. 9.0 CPG 2.

Fill and soak for large irdustrial and power equipment.

PACKAGING INFORMATION The product is not. designed for smallindustrial heat ex-Betz 860 is a liquid material available only in bulk ship-changers due to packaging restrictions.

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Dosage - Pn>per treatment levels of Betz 860 depend on SAFETY PRECAUTIONS the thickness of the calcium carbonate and/or calcium phosphate deposit andthe size of the system. Feed of the Material Safety Data Sheets containing detailed informa-product !s not based on system or equipment water tien relative to this product are available upon request.

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PRODUCT : P.ETZ 860 EFFECTIVE DATE 02-16 91 PRINTED:

1-Mar-1991' REVISIO!!S TO SECTIONS: -; EDIT: APPENDIX PRODUCT APPLICATION : CHEMICAL CLEANING COMPOUND.


S ECTION 1-----------IIAC ARDOUS INGRE DIENTS ---------- ----

INFORMATION ON PHYSICAL ltAZARDS, HEALTH HAZARDS, PEL'S AND TLV'S FOR SPECIFIC PRODUCT INGPEDIENTS AS REQUIRED LY THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS STANDARD IS LISTED. REFER TO SECTION 4 (PAGE 2) FOR OUR ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL ACUTE AND CHRONIC HAZARDS OF THIS FORMULATION.

TRADE SECRET INGREDIENT (122); NUISANCE DUST!POSCIBLE EYE IPRITANT; PEL: NUISANCE DUST;TLV: NUISANCE DUST. TSRN 125438 - 5214P TRADE SECRET INGREDIENT (E195) ; EYE 1RRITANT;PEL:NONE;TLV:NONE. - TSRN 125438

- 511BP TRADE Si.CRET INGREDIENT (222) ; OXIDIZER; CORROSIVE; PULMONARY DAMAGE; DENTAL EROSION;PEL/TLV:5MG/M3 (10MG/M3-STEL). TSRN 125438 - 5238P 4


SECTION 2-----------TYPICAL PHYSICAL DATA-------------------------

PH AS IS (APPROX.)

1.4 ODOR: ACID FL.PT.(DEG.F): >200 P-M(CC)

SP.GR. (70F)OR DENSITY: 1.098 VAPOR PRESSURL. zRG) : 18 VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): <1 VISC cpo70F: ND

% SOLUBILITY (WAT4R) :.100 s

EVAP.RATEt <1 ETHER =1 APPEARANCE: YELIDW TO DARK BROWN FHYSICAL STATE: LIQUID FREEZE POINT (DEG.F): 26


SECTION 3-----------REACTIVITY DATA------------------------------

STABLE.MAY REACT WITh ORGANICS OR ALKALINE MATERIALS.DO-NOT CONTAMINATE.BETZ-TANK CLEAN-OUT CATEGORY

'D' THEPMAL DECOMPOSITION'(DESTRUCTIVE FIRES) YIELDS ELEMENTAL JXIDES.

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PRODUCT! BETZ 660 1


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ACUTE SRIN EFFECTS * *

  • PRIMARY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE i

SLIGHTLY IRRITATING TO TME SKIN !

ACUTE EYE EFFECTS ***

SEVERE IRRITANT-TO THE EYES ACUTE PISPIRATORY EFTECTS * *

  • PRIMARY EDUTE OF EXPOSURE VAPORS, GASES, HISTS AND/OR AEROSOLS CAUSE IRRITATION TO UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSJRE* =*,!

PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE AND/OR MAY CAUSE PRIMARY IRRITANT DERMATITIS.

MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED ***

i NOT YNOWN SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE ***

2NFJIATION MAY CAUSE IRRITATION OF RESPIPATORY TRACT; SKIN CONTACT PAY CAUSE ITCdING AND/OR REDNESS.

j PFICAUTIONARY STATEMENT BASED ON TENTING RESULTS * *

  • MAY BE TOXIC IF ORALLY INGESTED OR INHALED.

S E CTI ON 5 ------------FI RST A I D ;I NSTRUCTIONS ----------------------

S A*)! CONTACT * *

  • l PIMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH EXPOSED AREA WITH A
  • ARGE QUANTITY OF SOAP SOLUTION OR WATER FOR IS mil {UTES EYE CONTACT ***

I IM'EDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTIS.IMMEDIATELY CONTACT A PHYSICIAN FOR ADDITIONAL TREATMENT 2

INHALATION EXPOSURE ***

j PIMOVE VICTIM FROM CONTAMINATED AREA TO TRESH AIR. APPLY APPROPRIATE i

FIRST AID TREATMENT AS NECESSARY' INGESTION ***

DO NOT FEED ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSIVE VICTIM DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.IMMED. CONTACT PHYSICIAN. DILUTE CONTENTS OF STOMACH USING 3-4 OLASSES MILR OPd WATER

.----SECTION 6-----------SPILL, DISPOSAL AND FIRE INSTRUCTIONS---------

i SPILL INSTRUCTIONS * *

  • l VENTILATE AREA,USE SPECIFIED PROTECTIVE' EQUIPMENT.CONTAIN AND ABSORB L

ON ABSORDENT MATEnIAL. PLACE IN WASTE DISPOSAL CONTAINER. THE WASTE p

CHARACTERIS'lICS OF THE ADSORBED MhTERIAL,0R ANY CONTAMINATED SOIL, SHOULD BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RCRA REGULATIONS.

FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. WET AREA EW BE SLIPPERY. SPREAD SAND / GRIT.

DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS ***

WATER CONTAMINATED WITH THIS PRODUCT MAY BE SENT TO A SANITARY i

SWER TREATMENT Fl>CILITY,IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY LOCAL AGREEMENT, A PERMITTED WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY OR DISCHARGED UNDIR A NPDES PEP.MIT PRODUCT ( AS IS)-

1 INCINERATE OR BURY IN APPROVED 1ANDFILL FIRE EXTINGUISHING INSTRUCTIONS * *

  • l FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR POSITIVI! PRESSURE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (FULL FACE-PIECE TYPE).PROFER FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:

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S ECTION 7 -----------SPECI A L PROTECTIVE FOUI PM ENT-----------------

USE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29CFR SECTION 1910.132-134. USE RESPIRATORS WITHIN USE LI!1ITATIONS OR ILSE USE SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATORS.

VENTIIATION PROTECTION * *

  • ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN AIR CONTAMINANTS BL' LOW EXPOSURE LIMITS RECOMMENDED RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ***

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IF VENTILATION IS INADEQUATE OR SIGNIFICANT PRODUCT EXPOSURE IS LIFELY, USE A PISPIRATOR WITH DUST / MIST FILTERS.

RECOMMENDED SKIN PROTECTION 8**

RUBBER CLOVES WASH OFF AFTER EACII USE. REPLACE AS NECESSARY RECOMMENDED EYE PROTECTION ***

SPLASH PROOF CHEMICAL COGCLES


S ECTION 8 -----------STORAG E AN D llANDLING PPICAUTIONS - ~ ~ ~---------

STOPAGE INSTRUCTIONS ***

KEEP DRUMS & PAILS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE.

USE APPROVED CONTAINERS ONLY. STORE IN COOL,WELL-VENTED AREA. CONTACT WITH METALS MAY RELEASE FIMJ1ABLE HYDROCEN GAS.

HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS * *

  • CONTAINS All OXIDIZER. AVOID ALL CONTACT WITH REDUCING AGENTS, OILS, GPIASES, ORGANICS AND ACIDS.

THIS MSDS WAS URITTElf TO COMPLY WITH THE OSHA HA:'ARD CO

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  • MMU N I C A T I O APPENDIX: REGUIATORY INFORMATION THE CONTENT OF THIS APPENDIX REPPISENTS INFOPJ!ATION-KNOWN TO DETZ ON Tile i

EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS MSDE. THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE.

ANY CHAliGES IN REGULATIONS WILL-RESULT IN UPDATED VERSIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT.

...TSCA:

ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY

... REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ) FOR UNDILUTED PRODUCT:

5,4 66 CALLONS DUE To (222) ;0,111 CALLONS DUE TO (122)

... RCPA : IF THIS PRODUCT IS DISCARDED AS A WASTE,THE RCPA HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS: D002= CORROSIVE (PH, STEEL)

... DOT HAZAR1;/UN#/ER GUIDE # IS: CORROSIVE TO STEEL UN1760/i60.

... CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT (FROPOSITION 65) MATERIALS: NONE

...SAPA SECTION 3 02 CHEMICALS : TRADE SECRET (222)--INORGANIC ACID ;

...SAPA SECTION 3I3 CHEMICALS: TRADE SECRET (222)--INORGANIC ACID, 2.0-5.0% ;

... SARA SECTION 312 HAZARD CLASS: DEIAYED(CHRONIC) AND FIRE

... MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS: NONE i

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