ML20133H194
| ML20133H194 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Davis Besse |
| Issue date: | 07/29/1985 |
| From: | Quennoz S TOLEDO EDISON CO. |
| To: | Monson R OHIO, STATE OF |
| References | |
| G85-533AL, NUDOCS 8508090229 | |
| Download: ML20133H194 (5) | |
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MREDO EDISON E 2.40.1.1.1 G85 533AL July 29, 1985 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Northwest District Office 1035 Devlac Grove Road Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 ATTN:
Mr. Robert bbnson
Subject:
Notification in Accordance with the Davis-Besse NPDES Permit Number 21B000ll*DD of a Discharge Containing Water and Ammonia Solution to the Davis-Besse Training Center Pond and to Final Outfall 002.
Dear Mr. Manson:
This letter, in conjunction with the telephone conversation between yourself and Matt Collins of Toledo Edison on July 3, 1985, is being sent to notify you of a discharge containing water and ammonia solution from the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station. The quantity discharged was approximately 120,000 gallons of water and ammonia.
The ammonia solution was a result of draining the two steam generators at the Davis-Besse Station. The steam generators contain approximately 60,000 gallons of water with a concentration of 75 ppm hydrazine, which is used as an oxygen scavenger. During drainage, the solution containing hydrazine is routed to a sump where hydrogen peroxide is added to convert the remaining hydrazine to ammonia. Once this has occurred, the solution is discharged to the 6.2 acre Davis-Besse Training Center Pond. The ef fluent from this pond is discharged with area runoff from final Outfa14 002.
The draining of the steam generators took place on July 5, 1985, and July 8, 1985. The waste solution consisted of the initial drainage and secondary flushing of each of the units.
Initial concentrations were estimated at 75 ppm hydrazine, with 10.6 ppm detected in the sump following flushing.
Monitoring of pH and hydrazine analyses were performed at the points of dis-charge to and from the pond on the dates mentioned. Attached is a data sheet with the results of this testing.
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An attachment describing the methods for determining the peroxide dosage is also included for your review.
If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Patrick J.
McCloskey, Environmental Monitoring at (419) 249-5000. Ext. 711.
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Data for Release of Steam Cenerator Drainage to the Davis-Besse Training Center Pond l
NH24 Data Time Location Concentration Comments
/1/85 Steam Generator #1 74.0 ppm Initial concentration prior to any release Steam Generator #2 72.5 ppm Initial concentration prior to any release
/5/85 0445 Hotwell to west 74.5 Concentration in sump at start of sump release Training Center Inlet / outlet Dato Time Pond Comments
/5/85 0930 Training Center 66.8 ppm 30 ppb H,0 at 200 ml/ min.
Increased to Pond 2
800 ml/ min 1400 Training Center 19.4 ppm 12 ppb Pond 1930 Training Center 12 ppm 72 ppb
- 1 Steam generator drain complaced Pond
/6/85 0830
- 2 Draining. Release halted due to deminished H 0 supply 22
/8/85 1400
- 2 Steam generator drainage reinstituted
/8/85 2000 Training Center 3 ppm, 16 ppb Pond
/9/85 0600 Draining of #2 steam generator complete
//9/05 1345 Hotwell Sump 10.6 ppm Concentration in hotwell after com-plation of drainage
/9/85 1430 Training Center
<2 ppb Final analysin showed N H levels Pond 24 below detection at pond inlet and outlet e
1 CALCULATIONS FOR NEUTRALIZATION OF llYDRAZINE BY llYDROCEN PEROXIDE i
r A stoichiometric determination of the ratio by weight of peroxide required to neutralize hydrazine was performed.
NH2 4 + 2H 022 4II 0 + N (g)
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2 flydrazine 1NH 3 2H 0 24 32 A ratio of 3H 0 1NH was established to account for incomplete reaction 32 24 with ammonia (NH ) as a product.
3 The total number of pounds of N H required to be neutralized was detemined and 24 the corresponding weight of 110 was calculated using the 3:1 ratio and a !! 0 22 22 soluticn strength of 25% by weight.
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75 ppm x x 0.06 HG = 37.5 lbs N Ii 24 l
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= 49 gal. 25% H 02 2 (by weight) where H0 S luci n Concentration = 25% by weight 22 H0 S luti n Specific Gravity = 1.10 22 The amount required to neutralize the steam generator rinse and contents of sump were calculated based on the N tI e ncentrati n f 10.6 com in the rinse.
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Ibn 10.6 ppm x x 0.06 HG = 5.30 lbs N II 24 3 lbs H 0 22 1.0 5.30 lbs N H x N
24 1 lb N H 0.25 22 24
= 6.9 gal. 25% !! 0 (by weight) 22 1
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