ML20137H886

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Forwards Addl Info Re NPDES Permit,Per 830311 Request, Consisting of Summary of Water Quality Monitoring Program for Nov 1985.Unit Returned to Operation on 851102 After Shutdown in Oct Due to Feedwater Pump Control Problems
ML20137H886
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Site: Rancho Seco
Issue date: 12/23/1985
From: Reinaldo Rodriguez
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
To: Martin J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
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8512323, GAC-85-963, RJR-85-586, NUDOCS 8601220119
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SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT O 6201 S Street, P.O. Box 15830, Sacramento CA 95852-1830,(916) 452-3211 AN ELECTRIC SYSTEM SERVING THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA RJR 85-586 December 23, 1985 c.

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/ 5 4 g, J B MARTIN - REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR REGION V 0FFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT U S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 1450 MARIA LANE SUITE 210 WALNUT CREEK CA 94596 Attached is the information requested by John Stolz in his March 11, 1983, letter to J. J. Mattimoe concerning National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.

Further questions may be directed to Mr. George Campbell, who can be reached at (20 ) 333-2935, extension 4144.

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SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT ': 62o1 s street, P.o. Box 1583o, sacramento CA 95852-1830 (916) 452 3211 AN ELECTRIC SYSTEM SERVING THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA GAC 85-963 December 11, 1985 W H CROOKS CALIFORNIA WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CENTRAL VALLEY REGION 3201 S STREET SACRAMENTO CA 95814 ORDER 79-03 WATER DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT RANCHO SECO NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT 1 In accordance with the monitoring and reporting requirements of the subject order, please find attached a summary of the Water Quality Monitoring Program at the Rancho Seco Facility for November, 1985.

Additional comments are as follows:

1. Rancho Seco returned to operation November 2, after being shutdown in October due to Feedwater Pump Control problems.

The unit was slowly raised to ~90% and has been holding at this power level since November 21.

2. Maximum waste water flow rate was 10,000 gpm for 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> on November ll.
3. Waste water discharges amounted to 265.6 M gallons.
4. Maximum TDS in waste water discharge was 510 ppm based on conduc-tivity, which occurred during a retention basin release on November 19.
5. Flow through the sewage plant averaged 9,034 gpd for the month of November, which is an overload of plant design. I
6. High Settleable and Suspended Matter in sewage plant effluent can be attributed to flow in excess of design. The new overland sewage plant was put into operation November 30.
7. High chlorine in the plant effluent and site boundary was due to a malfunction of the sewage treatment plant chlorination system.

This system was temporarily shutdown. CRWQCB informed of violation on November 29 by telephone.

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W H CROOKS December 11, 1985

8. All procedures concerning the new CRWQCB permit were approved and in effect on November 21, 1985.
9. High chlorine at site boundary attributed to test method on

-November 21, 1985. CRWQCB informed by telephone on November 22, 1985.

In the future, we will report the results of the DPD using the meter which has a detection limit of 0.05 ppm total chlorine.

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