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Forwards Application for Renewal of SPDES Permit 0004472.Fee Paid
ML20140A841
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 01/17/1986
From: Keegan R
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO. OF NEW YORK, INC.
To: Manna R
NEW YORK, STATE OF
References
NUDOCS 8601230403
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4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y.10003 January 17, 1986 CERTIFIED,MA,IL Mr. Ralph Manna Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 3 21 South Putt Corners New Paltz, New York 12561 Pe: SPDES Permit Renewal Application Indian Point Generating Station SPDES Permit No. NY 0004472

Dear Mr. Manna:

Enclosed is an original and three copies of a SPDES permit renewal application for the Indian Point Generating Station.

This application is submitted jointly by Consolidated Edison Ccepany of New York, Inc. (Con Edison), the owner and operator of Units 1 and 2, and the New York Power Authority (Power Authori-ty), the owner and operator of Unit 3. As confirmed in a Decem-ber 5, 1985 letter from Dr. John W. Blake of the Pcwer Authority to you, DEC extended the application filing deadline until January 17, 1986 The application consists of o an Application Form 1 for Con Edison, an Application Form 1 for the Pcwer Authority and attached Figures 1-9, which are common to both; o a combined Application Form 2C for Con Edison and the Power Authority, including Exhibit Mos. 1-3; o a combined DEC Supplement to Application Form 2C for Con Edison and the Pcwor Authority; and o separate Industrial Chemical Survey Forms for Cor Edison and the Pcwor Authority.

Also enclosed is a check in the amcunt of $300.00 to cover the permit.opplication fee.

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Director Water and Waste Management Environmental Affairs

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INSTRUCTIONS; Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any permit application forms to the EPA. If you answer "yes"to any guestions, you must submit this form and the supplemental form listed in the perenthesis following the question. Mark "X"in the box in the third column i

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11. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOG A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facihty Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed dess.;riptions in item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls. If a water be!ance cannot be determined (e.g, for certain mining activities), provide a pictorial descriptichi of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any colMion or treatment measures.
8. For each outfall, provide a description of: H) All operatH::ns contributing wasteweter to the effluent, mcluding process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and stoim water runoff; (2) The everage flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastemter. Continue on additional sheets if nesw.
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The following internal waste streams contribute to 001: 001A-Sewage Treatment Comminutor lL Plant Effluent (NYPA) Equalization (10,000 gal tank) XX Activated Sludge (Extended Aprnrinn) 3A 1U Aeration Tank-20,948 gal. Clarifier - 4,045 gal. Chlorination 2F Chlorine Contact Tank - 417 gal. Offsite Sludge Disposal XX 001B-Steam Generator Blowdown Flash Tank-Cooling and XX (Con Edison & NYPA) Partial Evaporation 001C-Con Edison Primary Waste Filtration (Pre) XX Disposal System Effluent Ion Exchange or Evaporation 2J or IF Filtration (Post) XX (continued) kPPICI AL USE QNLY (effluent gassdaignes gash-categorges) EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-86) PAGE 1/OF 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

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8. Are the hmitat,ons in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operationl?

Q Y Es (complete item !!! cp Q NO (no to Section IV) C. If you answered "yes" to item til-B. list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of.your level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in the appbcable effluent guidehne, and indicate the affected outfalls. __1,. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION ,, ,,,ge7,o

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A. Are you now required by any Federal, State or local authonty to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of waste-Water treatment equipment or practices of any Other environrnental programs which may affect the discharges described in this appbcation? This includes, but is not hmated to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement comphance schedute letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan Co&ons. 4 Es (connplate the following table) Q NO (to to item JV.8)

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      . ,end treatment units labeled to 6,.+4 to the mover.doteiled descriptions,in item 8.uConstruct a,wster balance on the ,l.ine drawing by showing average
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cooling water, and storm water runoff;(2) The average flow contributed by each operation: and (3) The treatment received bv the westeweter. Continue on sodational sheets if necessary I . CUT. L OFER ATIONIS) CONTRieUTING rLOW 3. TREATMENT La t) 8. OFER AitON (list) *Yn, uns e DieCREFT90N ggfg c. 001D-NYPA Primary Waste Filtration (Pre) ' M j Disposal System Effluent Ion Exchange 2J Filtration (Post) XX 001E-Make-Up Water Ion Neutralization 2K Exchanger Regeneration Units 1&2-20,000, cal. tank Wastes (Con Edison & NYPn) Unit 3 - 24,000 gal. tank 001F-Unit 3 Flash Evaporator None Blowdown (NYPA) 00lG-Service Boiler Blowdown None (Con Edison & NYPA) 00lH-Unit 2 Flash Evaporator None Blowdown (Con Edison) 00lI-Condenser and Service None Cooling Water (Con Edison & NYPA). 00lJ-Secondary Floor & Equip- None ment Drainage (Con Edison -

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2. OPE R ATIONfS) CONTRIGUTING FL.Ow 3. TR E ATM E NT t . O U T.

(NIs" e. OPE R ATioN (fi.t) "' "gf "gh",$"n[tIA e. o esc R IPTIO N A . (Continued) D0lK-Units 1&2 Make-Up Sedimentation Basin 1U (85,000 gal) Water Filter Backwash (Con Edison)* 00lL-Unit 3 Condensate Neutralization (61,650 gal tani ) 2K Polisher /Make-Up Demineralizer Filter ' Backwash and Ion Exchan-l ger Regeneration Wastes (NYPA) 00lM-Uncontaminated None Stormwater Runoff (Con Edison & NYPA)

                               *0n January 29, 1985, Con Edison submitted an application for modification to permit discharge of this waste stream                                ,      A draf t modif:. cation was issued on August 8,                                             1985 a id a final modification is pending.                                    Pending final nodification, DEC, in letters dated                                                                     ,

June 21, 1985 and August 7, 19 35, approved the discharge of filter backwash provided that l it is routed to Con Edison's make-up ion exchanger waste neutralization tank and discharged via currently permi;ted waste strean 001E. After permit modification, fil ter . I backwash may be discharged via waste stream 00 1E~and/or waste stream 00lK, a p . .C. A U n. . ~ ,.T ,.~n n.. .~e e.r .,

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NOTE: Tables V-A, V-8, and V C are included on seperste sheets numbered V-1 through V 9. D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Tabis 2c 3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be i discharged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reesons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession.

9. POLLUTA NT 3. SOURCE 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOU RC E None VI. POTENTIAL. DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSISM is sny pollutant hsted m item V-C a substance or a component of a substance wtuch you currently use or manuf acture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct?

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A.NAME l 3. AooRE33 G. TELEPHONE D. PQ6bMT ANT 5 AN ALYZEo I forto code & no } {tts t) NUS Corporation - '5350 Campbells Run Road (412) 788-1080 All except pH, Laboratory Services Division Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205 temperature, and residual chlorine. l l l l Certify underpens/ty oflaw that this document andallattachments were prepared undermy direction or supervision in accordance with a system designedto sssure that quelifiedpersonnetxoperfygether andevaluate the information submitted Basedon myinquiry of theperson orpersons who menage the system or thosepersonsdirectfyresponsbleforgatheringtheinformatiert,theinformationsubmrttedis.tothebestofrnyknowledgeandbelief,true accurate.andcomplete. I am swore that there are significant penskies for submitting false information, including t49 possibility of fine andimprisonment for know'ng wolations. A. N AM E & OF FICI AL TITLE ttype or print) l S, PHON E NO. ferra code A no.) John A. Nutant - Vice President - Environmental Affairs, Con Edison (212) 460-4940 John W. Blake, Ph.D. - Director - Envirpnmental Div.,!TYPA (914) 681-6385 c.si NAT 7 o.oATE..NEo "yu

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SPDE'S No. NY0004472 Responsible AverageF{gy MaxleumF{gy Discharge / Waste Stream Contribution Utility (MCD) (MGD) 001A - Sewage Treatment Plant Effluent NYPA 0.03 0.06 001B - Steam Generator Blowdown I3I Unit Nos. I and 2 Con Edison 0.32 0.80 Unit No. 3 NYPA - 0.32 0.80 001C - Con Edison Primary Waste (3) Con Edison 0.010 0.050 Disposal System Effluent 001D - NYPA Primary Waste NYPA 0.013 0.031 Disposal System Effluent 001E - Make-Up Water Ion Exchanger Regeneration Wastes Units Nos. I and 2 Con Edison 0.031 0.040 Unit No. 3 NYPA 0.041 0.072 001F-UnitNo.f4{lashEvaporator NYPA 0.072 0.13 Blowdown 001G - Service Boiler Blowdown Units Nos. I and 2 Con Edison 0.014 0.014 Unit No. 3 NYPA 0.014 0.014 001H - Unit No. j)FlashEvaporator Con Edison 0.072 0.13 Blowdown 0011-CondenggyandServiceCooling Water Units Nos. I and 2 Con Edison 1,276 1,276 Unit No. 3 NYPA 1,253 1,253 001J - Secondary Floor and Equipment Drainage Units Nos. I and 2 Con Edison 0 0.001 Unit No. 3 NYPA 0 0.001 001K - Units Nos. I and 2 Make-Up Water Con Edison 0.016 0.028 Filter Backwash 001L - Unit No. 3 Condensate Polisher / NYPA 0.030 0.034 Make-Up Water Demineralizer Filter Backwash and Ion Exchanggy) Regeneration Wastes

l Exhibit #2 Item II.B. to Application Form 2C Discharge and Waste , Stream Flow Indian Point Generating Station SPDES No. NY_0_004472 Responsible AverageFgy MaxieumFgy Discharge / Waste Stream Contribution Utility (MGD) (MGD) 001M-UncontgnatedStormwater Runoff - Unit Nos. I and 2 (12 acres) Con Edison 0.037 1.390 Unit No. 3 (100 acres) NYPA 0.110 4.770 001 - Total 2,530 2,537 UncontaminatedStogater Runoff Discharges 002 - (0.4 acres) Con Edison 0.001 0.049 003 - (0.6 acres) Con Edison 0.002 0.084 004 - (1.9 acres) Con Edison 0.006 0.263 005 - (0.2 acres) NYPA 0.001 0.025 006 - (0.6 acres) NYPA 0.001 0.037 007 - (0.6 acres) NYPA 0.001 0.037 008 - (0.2 acres) NYPA 0.001 0.027 I

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1. Except where specified otherwise, average flows represent the highest expected monthly average.
2. Except where specified otherwise, maximum flows represent the highest expected daily value.
3. There are a total of eight steam generators, four for Unit No. 2 and four for Unit No. 3. The flow values presented for waste streams 001B and 001C reflect normal operations, in which blowdown from a31 steam generators is discharged via 001B and not treated in Con Edison's primary waste disposal system (001C). If necessary, steam generator blowdown may be treated in either Con Edison's blowdown demineralizer train or Con Edison's waste demineralizer train and discharged via waste stream 001C. It is expected that blowdown from no more than two of the eight steam generators will require such treatment at any time. In such case, the maximum flow of waste stream 001C would increase by 0.40 MGD.
4. Flash evaporators at Unit Nos. 2 and 3 are currently not in service. The estimated average and maximum flows specified for flash evaporator blowdown (001F and 001F) reflect normal, full service operation.
5. Average and maximum flows for waste stream 001I assume all Unit Nos. 2 and 3 condenser cooling water and service l

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6. Waste stream 00lK is proposed. In accordance with DEC approval, filter backwash is currently routed to Con Edison's make-up water ion exchanger regeneration waste neutralization tank and discharged via waste steam 001E.

I After formal permit modification, filter backwash may be discharged via waste stream 001E and/or waste stream 00lK. Flow values presented for waste streams 001E and 001K assume that filter backwash will only be discharged via 00lK. Flow values presented for waste stream 001K are based on design conditions. Actual flow vlues will vary depending on municipal water supply quality and operating conditions.

7. Flow values are based on projections.
8. Average stormnter flows are based on an average annual rainfall of 42 inches (0.115 inches / day). Maximum stormwater flows are based on a once in 10 years, 24 hour rainfall of 5 inches. Both the average and maximum flow values are based on specified estimated drainage areas.

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EXHIBIT #3

                                          ~~~ ITEM II.C. TO APPLICATION FORM 2C INTERMITTENT DISCHARGES INDIAN POINT GEN _ERATING STATION SPDES No. NY0004472 Discharge Frequency Flow Rate                Duration            Max. Volume Easte Stream                   Avg.                Max.             (gpm)              , (min.) O           per Discharge (gal) 001C - Con Edison              0.4/ day            2/ day         50-250                      500-100           25,000 j             Primary Waste Dis-posal System Effluent l    001D - NYPA                    0.7/ day            3/ day         50-250                        206-41          10,300 Primary Waste Dis-posal System Effluent 001E - Make-Up Water Ion Exchanger Regeneration Wastes Con Edison            0.5/ day            2/ day              150                        133            20,000 l             NYPA                   1.9/ day           3/ day              150                        160            24,000 00lK - Unit Nos. 162 Make-Up Water Filter g kwash

, (Con Edison) Pre-Filter Backwash 2/ day 3/ day 150 30 4,500 Carbon Filter Backwash 1.5/ day 3/ day 358 13 4,650 001L - Unit No. 3 Condensate 1/ day 1/ day 500 55-67 27,500-33,500 Polisher /Make-Up Demineralizer Filter i Backwash and Ion l Exchanger Rege Wastes (NYPA) ygyation Footnotes (1) Based on maximum volume per discharge. (2) Proposed discharge. In accordance with DEC approval, filter backwash is currently routed to Con Edison make-up water ion exchanger regeneration waste neutralization tank and discharged via waste stream 001E. Af ter formal permit modification, filter backwash will be discharged via 001E and/or 001K. Specified values are based on design conditions. Actual discharge values will vary depending on municipal water supply quality and operating conditions. The flow rate specified for the carbon filter backwash is an average value over the duration of the discharge based on a design backwash flow rate of i 375 gpm for 10 minutes and design rinse cycle flow rate of 300 gpm for 3 minutes. (3) Data are based on projections.

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I EFA S.D. NUMKEn tcupy from item 2 of Form il f . PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of 4 form Approved j this information on separate sheets (use the s.me formarl instead of completmg these pages. NY 0004472 ousu 200oooss Approvale. pores 12-3 r-85 yy SEE tNSTRUCTtONS

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  ! o,         PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details.
2. EFFLUENT 3. U NITS 4. INT AKE (optionaff I'###IIY II N8"III
3. POLLUTANT e. u AxlMUM D AILY V ALUE b. M A x l VVALug c,LO NG T Mg .VALUE OG N
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c o- . !'!. ...o_ b3"^" ^ " ^ ' " " i a.ocn.m.c.i f ,,"Jy," D"**' 1 21,113 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 3 63,339 1

n. cnemic.:

c"Jy," D"*"d 14 295,582 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 16 313,772 1 l c. Totst Orgen6c j cerbon trocs 5.0 105.565 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 8.9 L87,906 1 i

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554,503 1

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0.2 VALUE 4,223 VALUE VALUE 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.1 VALUE (2,111 1

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2,530 CONT { VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE LI,i0*'*fD 30 (86.0) 23.3 (73.9) 15.6 CONT 'C'( F) CONT (60,l') 2.2 (36.0) VALUE VALUE VALUE vaLug

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fa'= ='r> (3) 40 (104.0) 35.8 (96.4_) 33.9 (93.0) CONT *C ( F) 25.4 (77.7) l . CONT - MSNiMUM _M A xlMUM MINIMUM M Ax0 MUM

l. pH 7.1 8.4 7.5 7.9 140 STANDARD UNITS PART 8 - Mark "X"in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X"in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limsted cather directly, or endarectly but expressly,in an offluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that poHutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a. you must provide quantstative data or en explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements.

1.POLLUT. 2. M a n et x' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. IN T A K E /oprionalf TE M CA

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c. cosor X 7 1 Pt-Co 11 1
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              " #"  N X            (0.01               (211                                                                                           1         PPM        LBS/ DAY        ( 0.01 ( 211                                      ;

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  • EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) 1.

ITEM V B CONTiNtlED FROM F RONT

3. POLLUT- 2. M an et 'n' 3. EFFLUENT 4. U NITS 5. INT A K E (oprsaxwl)

AS NO k".h.' b ",',",,".*8,-)......,'""""^'""^."I

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1. C.dioactivity yo'a^i X (3 1 PCI/L (3 1
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(=Lo48 X 29 612s277 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 29 612,277 1 j, 11480s 7e 8)

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        , . Aluminum,

[72N oo-s, X 0.3 6,334 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 0.8 16,890 1 i m serium. [,*."h 33 X ( 0.1 ( 2,111 1 PPM IIS/ DAY (0.1 ( 2,111 1 i [7j$" 42a, X (0.2 ( 4,223 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.2 ( 4,223 1

r. Cob.it.

[,*"!,, ,3 X 0.01 211 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.01 ( 211 1 su tron. Total (743 esse X 0.78 16,468 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 1.3 27,447 1 .

t. u.en 4um,

[,*jg ,, ,, X 6.3 133,012 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 6.3 133,012 1

u. woeved.num

[yjg ,, ,, X ( 0.03 ( 633 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.03 ( 633 1 l

s. u.ne.n

[i2N es s, X 0.05 1,056 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 0.07 1,478 1 Ei44D3IsY X (l (21,113 1 PPM LBS/ DAY ( .1 41,113 1

m. Tat.nium.

i T,*"( 32 -e , X (0.1 ( 2,111 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.1 (2.111 1 EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2 85) P AGE'V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V -3

PA B D. NUMIE R (copy from flem J of Form J) OUT FAB L NUM%EH '

form Approved NY0004472 001 omau 2000ooss CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2 C Approvaleeues72-37-85 PART C - If you are a primary industry and thes outf ali contains process wastewater, refer to Tabio 2c-2 in tlie instructions to determine which of the GC/MS tractions you must rest for. Mark "X** in column F { 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyarudes, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess ,- wastewater ourfs//s, andnonregwred GC/MS /ractionsf. mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X"in column 2 c for each pollutant you 6 beheve se absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant. you must provede the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. lf you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results I, of at least one analysis for that pollutant of you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater, if you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylorutrile,2,4 4 darutrophenol, of 2-methyl-4,6 dmitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least or's analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that ) ou discharge in $ concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2th you must either submst at least one anstysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant se expected to be discharged Note that there are 7 pa0es to thss part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (all 7pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements. j { t. POLLUTANT a. M A nis x' 3. EFFLUENT , 4. UNITS 5. IN T A K E (optional) . NU BE * ',M '

                              ,     }, M;,f,M;,    n. M AxsMuu D AILv V ALUE            b. M Axagy,gy,g7 V AW MNG yoyagep. WN                              d NO O[ a. r ONCE N*                     A E A         A gL g Agg t        otae.a wes           .g =            "
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AN vsEs 9 METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS / r tM. Antimony,

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                                                                                                                                                                                       ~

[ 2M. Arsens, Totai ) 044a 8 28 3u. c.rrli.um, X (0.001 ( 21 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (Da001 < 21 1 { { Totai,744o 417) X (0.002 ( 42 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.002 ( 42 1 4 h ' 4u. cadmium. l T " *' P ***

  • 8 ' X (0.005 ( 106 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.005 (1106 1 su. cnrom.um.

(0.01 ( 211 (0.01 <

    " **      d

X 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 211 1 SM Copper, Total pomo s) 7 i X 0.01 211 1 PPM LBS/ DAY O.01 211 1 4 ( 7M La itTotal { 043e siti X (0.03 633 / ' 1 PPM LBS/DAYN 0.03 633 1 , E M. Mercury, Totas (7039 EE7 6) 9M. Nickel Total X 0.0002 4 1 PPM LBS/ DAY 0.000 2< 4 1 9 44o :20) X 0.03 633 1 EPM LBS/_ DAY 0.03 633 1 y iou. sa.neum. q Total 9782 49 2) X (0.004 ( B4 1 EM _ LBS/ DAY ( 0.D04 ( 84 1 11 u. triever. Total 044o224) X (0.01 ( 211 1 PPM LBS/ DAY (0.01 ( .211 1_ E*aiI7IN23ol X (0.l' (2,111 1 EM LBS/ DAY 0.1 (2.111 1 13M. 26ac, Total 0440666) X 0.03. 633 1 UM LBS/ DAY 0.01 84_5_ 1 j

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, EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) P AGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

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5. IN T A A E (uptional/-

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1. POLLUT A NT a. M ann *m- 3. EFFLUCNT 4. U NITO
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tv. Acrole6n (117 024) X (100 --- 1 PPB --- (100 --- 1 g f av. Ac vionivine sios. o il X (100 --- 1 PPB --- (100 --- 1 3

    !         3v. Benaerie

( (7i 4 3-28 4v. w echiaro. X { 5 --- 1 PPB --- 5 --- 1 i.b 4' usethy0

              <s4248 u           Etteer( 7 i X                                 10             ---                                                                         1    PPB            ---             10        ---          1 sv. 8romotorm                                                                                                                                                                                                                       ..

(7s-as-28

v. Cert >on X < 5 --- 1 PPB ---

I5 --- 1 f,*j'f3jorkte h X I5 --- 1 PPB --- ( 5 --- 1 t 7v. Chlorobenzene (108-90 7)

               ..v. Chiorooi-X                          I5                  ---                                                                          1     PPB           ---

5 --- 1 q N @ '"*"* .) X _ ( 5 --- 1 PPB --- ( 5 --- 1 3 9v. Chloroethane ers ca3: y ( yo ___ 1 PPB --- < 10 --- 1 ' 10v. 2 Chlore-h; i

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1 PPB --- 10 --- 1 11V. Chloroform

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ..a (67-66-3)                       y                          ( $                 ___                                                                          1     ppb           ---     N $               ---           1 34 12v. 06 chloro-gg2m'"*"*                        x                          y5                                                                                                                           I5 13v. Dichloro-1     PPB,          ---                       ---

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             $'s"',*i*"*'UT    ,             X                                   5           ___                                                                          1     PPB                            5                      1 I SV.1.1 -Dichloro-othene 7s 34-3)

X I5 --- 1 PPB --- ( 5 --- 1 1~v.1.2 Dichioro-othene (107462) _X _ 5 --- 1 PPB --- ( 5 --- 1 p l '.V.1.1 - D 6c h loro- , othviene 7s as-41 X ( 5 --- 1 PPB --- ( 5 --- 1 17v.1.2 Dichloro 1 propone 7s a7 s> X 5 --- 1 PPB --- 5 --- 1 ', IOV 1.3 Dchiare-b e ts4m e' X 5 --- 1 PPB --- I5 --- 1 i 11'v. E thy benzene i tioo414> X 5 --- 1 PPB --- ( 5 --- 1 l 20v. uethvi eromioesi483s> X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- ( 10 --- 1  ; 21v. uothy Chlorade (74 87 3) X ( 10 --- 1 PPB ( 10 --- 1 EPA Form 3610-2C (Rev. 2 85) PAGE v-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 I,

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    .            CONTINUED FROM PAGF V4                                                                  NY0004472                                                 001                               Anorasimum r2 3r rs f                      1. POLLUTANT                   4. Mr.pn 'x'                                                              3. EFFLUENT                                                      4. UNIT 3                                                     5. IN T A M E (optioneff AND C AS                                                                                                                                                                                                 d g'g O "f                                 NUMBER          *l**' },MLj,*,* . ,      e. M Ax3 MUM D AILY V ALUE           D*MA"       [dbhp    YVALUE       G.LONGYg              g g.VALUE     O F ,gg,                                                                     dG Tt E R        NO P TR ATION (i/ ewsleble)      .py     f"2,   .'.".', , ,,,, , g), , ,,,,, l gig  .e..      c ,,, , g), , t,,,  g g .. ..      ,,,( , j.), , t ,,,,    g,l ua.. YsEs                                     (e g cy,me,s =- (sl uas.                               VSEs   ,3 GCAAS FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued)

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= 23V.1,1.2.2-Tetre-

  • E chloroethene > /

( (79-34 sl X  % 5 --- 1 PPB --- N5 --- 1  ; h 2'V. Tetrachloro-ethysene :127-18 4) X ( 5 --- 1 PPB --- (5 --- 1 d. 2sv. TTsuene h,, tios e8-33 X 5 --- 1 PPB --- 5 --- 1 ', 2ev. s.2-Tren - } 0, loro thylene o X ( 5 --- 1 PPB --- (5 --- 1

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            +

{ 27v.1.1.1-Tri-cy,' 'Q*"* x ( 5 --- 1 PPB --- - 5 --- 1 2s v.1.1.2 -Tri-

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29V. Trichloro-(5 ((. t othyiene 79 oi-s' X 5 --- 1 PPB - - . --- 1 - 3ov. Tr6 chloro- (7) ,

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j y,'*7*,'"*"* X \ 5 --- 1 PPB --- <5 --- 1 r, riv. vinyi Chlor 6de (75 014) X ( 10 --- 1 'P" --- (n -__ 1 GCAAS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS '

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           .[F 1A i9 2-Chlorophenol                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ,

7 c7e> x ( 1o ___ i ,,R -_- _o -__ i 4 2 A. 2.0 Dichlor0-

    ,                phenol (120 83 2)             X                      ( lQ                   ---

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                     ' A. P-Chloro M-Cre.oi cs9 so 7'              X                      ( 10                   ---

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1. POLLUTANT a. M a nn ' n' 3. EFFLUEN T 4. UNITS 5. IN T AM C (opramset)
h. M A . . Y V ALUX c.LONG T gg I NUM ER * 'JJ' [,'. 0%f,7,7., s. M AxIMUM D AILY V ALUE M 3{ .VALUE O F g g j C' y[{'U" E _ 7 j

(sie eaew) g.  ::n .u;. ,,,,,, eA,,,,,,,j i . i . . .. , ,,,, , 94, , , ,,,, i..... ,,,,,,,iA,,,,,, io .... vu. maviaa s.ty,; < -- i.i.... b.,N % vu. ( GC/MS FRACTION - BASE / NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS Q D. Acenophthene i r3-32 ei X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- QO --- 1 { .

25. Acenephtyeene (2o89688 X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- 0 ---

1 y e

38. AMerecere '

(12 > 12-7 g_ ( 10 ___ 1 PPB --- QO --- 1 9

48. Benridine .S c.2 c7-si X < 50 --- 1 PPB --- 0 --- 1 CO. Eenzo (e) "i g"g3,"'
  • X ( 10 --- 1 PPB ---

(10 --- 1

68. Benzo (e) t'-

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09. Bento (rhi) ,,

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4 108. Cis (2-Chlore  ; .; U",7glY,*'"*"* X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ;I 11 J. $ is (2-Chloro-( 10 A

N"ii'Y45'4Y X --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1 1

'          128. 8es (2-CNoroese-arero aher tio2 641:

13 :. v. (2-sthys-X ( 10 --- 1 ' PPB --- (10 --- 1

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NUS["',"*'** 148. 4 Brorno-X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1  ; [4 EU"*l[o"i shi X ( 10 --- 1 PPB ---

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q 1sA Eutyl Benzyl

  ,        Phthelete (8s 68 71 X     i                       f( 10               ---                                                                      1      PPB         ---

(10 , 1 168. 2-Chloro- I L M"s's"$I"* 172. 4 Chloro-X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1 f phenyt Pheny' Ether (700s 72-3) X 5' 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1 1'A Chrysene (2i x tei 198. Dabenso (e.hp X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1 3 fs"3Y"'Ei X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1 208.1,2 Dichloro-b.nz ne iss so is X { 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1 1 21 A 1,3 D6 chloro-2 b.nz.ne ts4i 73-1; X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- (10 --- 1 EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 f

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      .         s EPA B.D. NUMIEH (copy frotri idem I of Forrre ij OUTF ALL NUMLEN                                 EMMMF#NI OMB No. 2000 00s9 b+'< CONTINUED FROM PAGE V4                                                                                NY0004472                                            001                                Agworio,<rs r2.ar es                                  ;

N g 1. POLLUTANT a. M Anu m* 3. E FFLUE NT 4. UNITS 5. IN T A K E (optional) , f NUMBER *',lJ'

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  • r 223,1,4 Dichloro- {
 +

densene cios-4a-7: 2 J4. 3,3' Dichloro. X ( 10 --- 1 PPB --- ( 10 --- 1 t, '

!                              7'o'f"*                  X              (         20               ---                                                                               1      PPB         ---

( 20 --- 1 I E 248. Diethyl

;                              l"1"e' *2I 25 A. 06 methyl X              <         10               ---                                                                               1      PPB         ---
                                                                                                                                                                                                               < 10               ---

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Footnotes Item V. To Application Form 2C Intake and Effluent Characteristics Indian Point Generating Station Unit Nos.2 and 3 SPDES Permit No. NY0004472

1. The maximum daily flow value, maximum 30 day flow value, and long term average flow value are based upon Indian Point Generating Station pump flows contained within the December 19, 1980 Hudson River Settlement Agreement ud assumed Unit Nos. 2 and 3 maximum design service water pump flows and a Unit No.1 16,000 gpm service water pump flow. The long term average intake flow is approximately equal to the long term average discharge flow of 1,949 MGD. However, for uniformity of intake and discharge mass value computations, the maximum daily discharge value of 2,530 MGD is reported for the long term average intake flow and is used to calculate the intake mass values.
2. The maximum daily temperature value, maximum 30 day temperature value, and long term average temperature value (intake and dis-charge) for the winter months (January, February, and March) are based on 1983 to 1985 continuous intake and discharge temperature monitoring data.
3. The maximum daily temperature value, maximum 30 day temperature value, and long term average temperature value (intake and discharge) for the summer months (July, August, and September) are based on 1983 to 1985 continuous intake and discharge temper-ature monitoring data.

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F Footnotes Item V. To Application Form 2C I Intake and Effluent Characteristics Indian Point Generating Station Unit Nos.2 and 3 . SPDES Permit No. NY0004472

4. The minimum and maximum daily pH values and minimum and maximum l 30 day pH values are based on monthly pH monitoring data for the period January 1983 to September 1985, inclusive. -

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5. Condenser cooling water is currently not chlorinated at the Indian Point Generating Station. On February 24, 1984, DEC [

approved continuous low-level chlorination of the Indian Point Unit No.2 service water system. That approval, which was confirmed by a March 6, 1984 letter from Robert T. Keegan of Con Edison to Skip Shoemaker of DEC's Industrial Inorganics Section, I required determination of discharge total residual chlorine (TRC)  ; values by taking at least one daily grab sample in the service I water effluent system and multiplying that value by the ratio of Unit No. 2 service water flow to total Station discharge flow.  : Pursuant to that approval, Con Edison began semi-continuous service water chlorination on March 7, 1984 and continuous I s.ervice water chlorination on May 4, 1984. On August 15, 1984, DEC approved short-term (up to 24 hours) , high-level chlorination l of the Unit No. 2 service water. That approval, which was  ; confirmed by an August 20, 1984 letter from Mr. Keegan to Mr. t Shoemaker, required measurement of TRC concentrations at Dis- l charge 001 at least once every 30 minutes during high-level chlorination. Pursuant to that approval, con Edison performed a j short-term, high level chlorination on October 10, 1984. l _ . .. . .

Footnotes Item V. To Application Form 2C Intake and Effluent Characteristics Indian Point Generating Station Unit Nos.2 and 3 SPDES Permit No. NY0004472 Approvals for other short-term, high-level chlorinations were granted on November 16, 1984 and January 17, 1985 and confirmed in letters to Mr. Shoemaker on November 20, 1984 and January 29, 1985, respectively. On January 29, 1985, Con Edison requested and on February 25, 1985, DEC approved (per letter from Walter E. Loveridge of DEC's Industrial Inorganics Section), short-term, high-level chlorination up to 4 times per quarter and 12 times per year. Maximum 30 day and long-term average values (<0.1 mg/1) reported for TRC in Part V-B reflect conditions during low-level service water chlorination. The concentration reported for maximum daily value (0.45 mg/1) was determined during a high-level chlorination and is based on samples taken in Con Edison's discharge (Unit Nos. 1 and 2) multiplied by the ratio of Con Edison's discharge i flow to the total Discharge 001 flow (Unit Nos. 1,2 and 3) . The highest TRC concentration measured at Discharge 001 during high-level chlorination was 0.3 mg/1. I i . --

l l 1 Footnotes Item V. To Application Form 2C Intake and Effluent Characteristics Indian Point Generating Station Unit Nos.2 and 3 SPDES Permit No. NY0004472 The intake long term average total residual chlorine concen-tration (<0.1 mg/1) is presumed to be the background total residual chlorine concentration of the Hudson River.

6. Total Radium and Total Radium 226 concentrations are not measurable since the Total Alpha concentration was less than 5 piC/1.
7. EPA has removed Bis (chloromethyl) Ether (Federal Register Vol.46, No.23, February 4, 1981) and Dichlorodifluoro-methane and Trichlorofluoromethane (Federal Register Vol.46, No.5, January 8, 1981) from the toxic pollutants list established under Section 307 (a) (1) of the Clean Water Act.
8. The analysis of pesticides (GC/MS Fraction - Pesticides) is not required for steam electric power plants (See Form 2C Instructions, Table 2C-2). PCB analysis was performed due to their possible presence in the Hudson River. For all pesticides, including PCBs, their presence in the discharge would be solely due to their presence in the intake water.

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i l l Footnotes Item V. To Application Form 2C Intake and Effluent Characteristics Indian Point Generating Station Unit Nos.2 and 3 SPDES Permit No. NY0004472

9. PCBs were not detected in either the intake or discharge
      . samples. Since   interference   in the  intake PCB samples necessitated a ten to one (10:1) dilution of these samples prior to analysis,the reported detection limits for the PCB concentrations in the intake are ten (10) times the reported detection    limits   for   the   PCB  concentrations in  the ,

discharge. However, PCBs are not added or removed by the Station and the actual intakes PCB concentrations should be less than the lower detection limits specified for the discharge. 1 L

INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT N_O,. NY0004472 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION STATE POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (SPDES) Supplement to EPA Application Form 2C Steam Generating Facility SIC 4911

1. Facility

Description:

Type of Plant: Baseload - X Peaking Steam Heating Capacity Factor (Present) : Unit No. 2: 46.3% (1984) and 88.8% (1985) based on an 864 Net MWe Maximum Dependable Capacity Unit No.3: 71.3% (1984) and 55.9% (1985) based on a 965 Net MWe Maximum Dependable Capacity. Capacity Factor (Future): Unit No.2: 72% Unit No.3: 72% Retirement Dates: The NRC operating licenses for the Station will expire after the SPDES renewal permit, which is the subject of this application.

2. Thermal Discharges:

Provide the following information and specify which outfall(s) it relates to:

a. Discharge temperatures. Include 5% and 1% exceedance and maximum.

For the period January 1983 to September 1985 (inclusive), the discharge temperatures recorded for Outfall 001 were: o Maximum: 104.0*F o 1% Exceedance: 100.4'F l i l 1 1 i _ - J

INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATTON UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0004472 o 5% Exceedance: 99.8'F __ _

b. Range of measured discharge temperature differentials above receiving water. Include maximum differential for winter and summer. .

For the period January 1983 to September 1985 (inclusive), the range of measured discharge temperature differentials recorded for Outfall 001 above the receiving water were: Minimum Maximum o Winter (January, February, March) 0.l'F 41.3*F o Summer (July, August, September) 0.l'F 23.4*F

c. Type of cooling used (that is, once-through, cooling towers, etc.).

Both Unit Nos. 2 and 3 use once-through cooling.

d. Discharge and intake configuration in plan and profile, showing fluctuations in water levels due to seasonal conditions and tidal variations. Include distance from shore in drawings.

See EPA Form 1, Figures 1 to 9, inclusive.

e. Maximum rate of temperature change at the point of discharge (planned and emergency shutdown).

l Review of the Station's records indicate the following: 1 Maximum Rate of Condition Temperature Change Emergency Shutdown 13.8*F/Hr. Planned Shutdown 5.5'F/Hr.

f. Chemical additives: (list any not included in ICS).

See Attached Table 1 " Indian Point Generating Station Chemical Additives". 1 2 l t . _ _ _ = . _. i

INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0004472

g. Steam condenser tube material and feedwater heater tube material.

Unit No.2: o Steam Condenser Tube Material - Admiralty Brass o Feedwater Heaters Tube Material- Stainless Steel, 80-20 Copper-Nickel, and 90-10 Copper-Nickel. Unit No.3: o Steam Condenser Tube Material - Titanium Grade 2 o Feedwater Heater Tube Material - Stainless Steel and Admiralty Brass

3. Material Storage:

For any runoff or leachate from any material storage and disposal areas (such as: coal and ash piles, sludge storage etc.) or drainage from any contaminated yard areas, (transformer areas) attach a brief description of types and quantities of materials stored, size of storage area, design and actual flows, type of treatment, wastewater characteristics (include metals, pH, sulfides) and show the location of any discharge points on the site drawing required by EPA Form 2C. Indicate the handling method for ash and pyrites. None.

4. Effluent Source:

For each of the outfalls described in EPA Form 2C, indicate the wastewater substreams that comprise the discharge (i.e floor drains, bottom ash transport water, cooling tower blowdown etc.). (Section 2C-II). See EPA Form 2C, Item II and its attached Exhibit Nos. 1 and 2.

5. Sludge Removal and Disposal:

If sludge is created as a result of processing or treatment, 3 l j

INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0004472 describe quantities produced per year and briefly indicate how and where it will be disposed of. All radioactive waste treatment sludge is removed and disposed of in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory "ommission regulations. The only other sludge produced is sanitary waste treatment sludge (11,800 cubic feet in 1984). Removal and disposal is by commercial septic waste hauler.

6. Plant Fuel:

Indicate the types and quantities of fuel (s) burned per year. Include sulfur content. Unit No.2 (1984 Data): o Uranium Dioxide: Fuel usage, effluents and disposal are regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pursuant to the Federal Atomic Energy Act. o 011: 1,515,725 gallons of No.6 fuel oil (0.37% sulfur by weight). 70,167 gallons of No.2 fuel oil (0.20% solfur by weight). Unit No.3 (1984 Data) :

o Uranium Dioxide: Fuel usage, effluents and disposal are regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pursuant to the Federal Atomic Energy Act.

o Oil: 1,344,132 gallons of No.6 fuel oil (0.37% sulfur by weight) . 10,800 gallons of No.2 fuel oil (0.30 % sulfur by weight). i 4

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UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0004472 i ! 7. Discharge Termination:

,                          Locate on site drawing or flow diagram any discharge points which have been sealed or cut since the effective date of
;                           the existing permit.

None. , 8. Studies and Reports: 1 l Summarize the status and results of any engineering reports and/or aquatic monitoring studies required by the existing permit,

a. MONITORING PROGRAM REPORTS

! Completed and submitted to NYSDEC i 1981 Monitoring Program Hudson River Ecological Study in the Area l of Indian Point. 1981 Annual Report. '

!                           (February 1984)
Gear Comparability Study for Entrainment Sampling of Juvenile Fish at the Indian Point Station, 1981. (June 1982) l 1982 Monitoring Program i

l Hudson River Ecological Study in tha Area 4 of Indian Point. 1982 Annual Report, j (February 1984) l Stock Characteristics of the Hudson River , Atlantic Tomcod Population During the i 1980-1981 and 1981-1982 Spawning Seasons, i (January 1983) l Abundance and Stock Characteristics of the l Atlantic Tomcod (Microgadus Tomcod) Spawning Population in the Hudson River, Winter

1982-1983. (January 1984) l 1980 and 1981 Year Class Report for the

{ Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program. l (December 1983) 5 w .. - . - . . . . . ., - .. . 1

d INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION ' UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 -; SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0004472 1979 and 1980 Data Analyses and Application of Empirical Models of Hudson River Fish Populations. (August 1983) Optimum Deployment and Relative Catch Efficiency of a 3 Meter Beam Trawl for Quantitative Fisheries Sampling in the Hudson River Estuary. (November 1982) Review and Evaluation of Fish Marking Techniques. (April 14, 1983) Age, Growth and Population ~ Dynamics of White Perch, (Morone Americana, Gmelin) in Haverstraw Bay, Hudson River, New York. (December 1982) Relative Sensitivity of Hudson River Striped Bass to Competing Sources of Exploitation and the Implications for Monitoring Programs. (1982) 1983 Monitoring Program Hudson River Ecological Study in the Area of Indian Point. 1983 Annual Report. (June 1984) Precision and Accuracy of Stratified Sampling to Estimate Fish Impingement at Indian Point Unit No. 2 and Unit No. 3. (November 1984) 1982 Year Class Report for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program. Volumes 1, 2 and 3. (February 1985) 1983 Year Class Report for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program. Volumes 1, 2 and 3. (April 1985) Methods for Defining and Evaluating Assessment Levels to Determine Outage Effectiveness for Entrainment Reduction. (March 1984) 6 l . k

INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0004472 Abundance and Stock Characteristics of the Atlantic Tomcod (Microcadus Tomcod) Spawning Population in the Hudson River. Winter 1983-1984. (September 1984) Relative Catch Efficiency of a 3m Beam 2 Trawl, a 6.2m High-Rise Trawl and a 1.0 m Epibenthic Sled for Sampling Young of the Year Striped Bass and Other Fishes in the Hudson River Estuary. (January 1985) Indian Point Generating Station Entrainment Abundance and Outage Evaluation. 1983 Annual Report. (September 1984) Letter Report to New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Specifying Results of Hatchery Striped Bass Tag Retention Study. 1984 Monitoring Program Hudson River Ecological Study in the Area of Indian Point. 1984 Annual Report. (July 1985) Indian PoirA Generating Station Entrainment Abundance and Outage Evaluation. 1984 Annual Report. (July 1985) Ichthyoplankton Gear Evaluation Studies 1984. (March 1985) Final Report for the 1983-1984 Hudson River White Perch Stock Assessment Study. (July 1985) A Critical Review of Thermal Modeling Studies. (July 1985) Adult Striped Bass Tagging Program Spring 1984 (January 1985) Draft Procedures Manual. Striped Bass Hatchery Fish Tagging Program. July, 1985. 1985 Monitoring Program Letter Report to New York State Department of Environmental Conservation specifying results of hatchery striped bass tag retention study. (February 1984). 7 k __ >

9 INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY000447,2 Studies In Progress 1983 Monitoring Program Evaluation of Entrainment Abundance Sampling Designs. 1984 Monitoring Program 1984 Year Class Report for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Programs. Volumes 1 and 2. Evaluating the Ef fectiveness of Outages: Enumeration and Review of Statistical Estimators for Biological Parameters. Size Selectivity and Relative gatch Efficiency of a 3M Beam Trawl and a 1.0 M Epibenthic Sled for Sampling Young of the Year Striped Bass and Other Fishes in the Hudson River. 1985 Monitoring Program Hudson River Ecological Study in the Area of Indian Point. 1985 Annual Report. Indian Point Generating Station Entrainment Abundance and Outage Evaluation. 1985 Annual Report. Indian Point Generating Station Entrainment Survival 1985. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Outages

       - Phase II.

1985 Year Class Report for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program. Abundance and Stock Characteristics of the Atlantic Tomcod (Microgadus Tomcod) Spawning Population in the Hudson River. Winter 1985 - 1986. Striped Bass Hatchery Evaluation and Adult Stock Assessment. Evaluation of the Influence of Hatchery - Reared Striped Bass on the Hudson River Population. 8 1

INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0004472 i 4 b. ANGLED SCREEN STUDIES Completed and Submitted to NYSDEC Indian Point Unit 2 Angled Screen Intake Structure Favored Concept Design. Evaluation of Alternatives to Angled Screens for Mitigation of Fish Impingement at Indian Point. (August 1984). Letter Report on Preliminary Analyses of Ristroph Screen Operation at Indian Point Unit 2. Biological Evaluation of A Ristroph Screen at Indian Point Unit 2. (June 1985). Letter Report on Anciliary Data Collected During Ristroph Screen Studies at Indian Point. Studies in Progress Evaluation of Location for Fish Return Line for

Ristroph Modified Traveling Screen System at Indian Point Unit Nos. 2 and 3.
c. HATCHERY REPORTS Completed and Submitted to NYSDEC Striped Bass Hatchery Design and Operation Plans.

Striped Bass Hatchery Annual Production Report for 1983. , Striped Bass Hatchery Annual Production l Report for 1984. Striped Bass Hatchery Annual Production Report for 1985. Hudson River Striped Bass Hatchery Design Through First Year of Operation. l February 1984. Hudson River Striped Bass Hatchery - 1984 Overview. (February 1985). Studies in Progress Hudson River Striped Bass Hatchery. 1985 Overview. 9

INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNIT NOS. 2 AND 3 SPDES PERMIT NO. NY0K4472

d. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ANNUAL REPORTS Con Edison's Settlement Agreement Annual Reports.

For the year ending October 31, 1981 For the year ending October 31, 1982-For the year ending October 31, 1983 For the year ending October 31, 1984 For the year ending October 31, 1985 New York Power Authority's Settlement Agreement Annual Reports. For the year ending October 31, 1981 For the year ending October 31, 1982 For the year ending October 31, 1983 For the year ending October 31, 1984 For the year ending October 31, 1985

9. Permit Violations:

Summarize any permit violations during the period of this permit and indicate any corrective action taken to eliminate them and the probability of reoccurrence. Excursions above permit limitations have occurred ror internal waste stream 001A, which consists of treated effluent from the on-site sewage treatment plant. (The sewage treatment plant is owned and operated by the New York Power Authority.) Excursions occurred primarily for total daily flow, which is currently limited to 20,000 gallons per day. Excursions above flow limitations are not substantive violations of permit limitations and do not reflect either the actual operating capacity of the sewage treatment plant or the present site population. On occasion, excursions above permit limitations for settleable solids, BOD , pH, suspended solids, and fecal coliform have occurred. hhese excursions were reported in writing to the DEC during the week in which they occurred. Of these, settleable solids excursions accounted for the majority of excursions associated with operational parameters other than flow. Presently, two mitigation alternatives are being considered: (1) connection to publicly owned treatment works, and (2) modification of the existing on-site sanitary treatment facilities. l l 10 l l 1 I

l l SPDES Permit No. NY 0004472 Table 1 INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION CHEMICAL ADDITIVES 1984 Annual Amount on Name of Substances Usage Hand Aluminum Sulfate II (Alum) 0 lbs 700 lbs Ammonium Hydroxide (30%) 350 gal 108 gal Boric Acid 153,550 lbs 60,375 lbs Cyclohexylamine (2) 0 gal 100 gal Disodium Phosphate 5,668 lbs 1,600 lbs Drewgard 100 163 gal 220 gal Hydrazine 7,292 gal 2,776 gal Laundry Detergent (2) 0 lbs 100 lbs LithiumHydrggde 44 lbs 100 lbs Mogul WS 144 g4) 0 lbs 0 lbs Potassium Chromate 368 lbs 90 lbs Potassium Dichromate I4I 56 lbs Potassium Hydroxide 21 gal 24 gal Sodium Carbonate 4,600 lbs 1,000 lbs Sodium Hydroxide (5) (50%) 43,686 gal 6,300 gal SodiumHypochlggte (15%) 28,240 gal 6,350 gal 0 lbs 100 lbs Sodium SulfitTS) Sulfuric Acid (93%) 30,657 gal 13,300 gal Trisodium Phosphate 200 lbs 400 lbs NOTES: (1) Current usage is approximately 10,400 lbs/yr. (2) These chemicals were not used in 1984 but may be used in the future. (3) Mogul WS144 may be used in the future as a replacement chemical for Drewgard 100. (4) 368 lbs. represents the total quantit'i of potassium chromate and potaraium dichromate used during 1984. (5) An additional 144,563 gal /yr. of Sodium Hydroxide and 39,464 gal /yr. of Sulfuric Acid will be used when the new Indian Point Unit No.3 condensate polisher facility becomes operational. 11

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HENRY G. WILLING NYSDEC State Pollutant D'ischarge Elimination System (SPDES) Industrial Chemical Survey The Industrial Chemical Survey (ICS) was initially sent to many industries in a mass mailing in 1976 and 1977. The ICS fann has since been made a part of the SPDES renewal application to obtain from all industries an update of infomation for un in preparation of your SPDES permit. Attached is the Industrial Chemical Survey Fom, including the list of Substances of Concern. You are asked to review the list carefully. Note that there are broad classes of compounds and that the list used in the original and subsequent mailings has been expanded to include metals. It should also be noted that virtually all water treatment chemicals and additives are substances of con-cern and should be reported on Part III, and indicated as a water treatment chemical under Purpose or Use.

                                      . If the infonnation en your most recently submitted Survey adequately reflects the attached survey, alternatively you may complete the statement below and return this page with your SPDES application.

Note: The period for which information is requested is the past five years, not "since January 1, 1971" as stated on Part III, line 1 of the questionnaire. We hereby state that our previous Industrial Chemical Survey, referenced below, adequately reflects current usage of the Itst of Substances of Concern received with this application, with the exception of the substances and arounts specified cm the attached ICS Form. Updated information is also provided concerning waste transoorters, _ Signature [ '

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                                                   .      NEW YoltK STATE oEPARTMENT OP ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ALBANY, NEW YoltK 12233 INDUSTRI AL CHEMICAL SURVEY
 ,                           Ptease refer to anached fabie i                                            PARTIS PLEAsE COMPLETE AND RETutN To TifE ABOVE ADOREss. ATTENTION:INouSTRIAL CHEWICALsytVEY.

COMPANY NAME slC COoE(if known) of flCE USE ONLY hlidated Edison Contenv of New York, Inc. 4911 Co4PANY MAILING AoCREss CITY STATE ZIP Coot 4 T+ na pince. Pem 300 New York N.Y. 10003 PLANT N AME(if differeno IfKilan Folnt CONTACT NAME Generatim Station Units 1 and 2 Pobert T. Keegan TELEPHO(NE212) Area 460-4 PLANT ADOREss(if different) CITY STATE ZIP Coot I '"*' Broadway and Bleaklev Ave. Buchanan N.Y. 10511 Pf,1NCIPAL BustNEss GP PLANT , Electric Generation NCTE:(tf 5arent company, give name and addresses of all devrsions, subsidiaries. etc.. located in New Yort state. A separate questionnaire is to be Completed and suasuttad for each.) PART11 Discharge Information

1. Does your plant discharge liquid wastes to a municipally owned sanitary sewer slifemt. 8 Ye5 @ No '

Name of System ,'

     -              2. Is your facility permitted to discharge liquid wastes under a State (SPDES) or i
         !              Federal (NPDES) permit! 1                                                   Permit Number                                                      I 0     0     4     4      7     9
3. 00 you discharge liquid wastes in any other mannert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .". l @ Ye s No 5

Explain Sanitary waste sectic system-SPDES Permit No. NYO147711

               <     If any of (fie above are "Yes":                                                                                                                   I
         -              a. Do you discharge process or chemical wastes -(i.e. water usedTrirnanufacturing iiiciuding direct                                            I contact cooling water and scrubber water)( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I:@ Ye s O N o
b. Do you dis charge non-contact cooling watert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I > Yes O No
   , .                  c. Do you discharge collected storm drainage onlyi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' O Yes O No
d. Do you discharge sanitary wastes onlyt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Yes Q No f
1. Does your facility have sources of possible emissions to the atmospherei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . I3 Yes No M l
  • 2.ControlEnterApplication Locationforand Facility Code as shown on your Air Pollutira l5 0 1l1 Permits ard Certification (If applicable) '

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1. List Narne and Address of Firm (including yourself) removing wastes other than office and cafeteria refuse. I ~

l n Name g Consolidated Edison Ccxmany of Mew York. Tnc. I h$ NrkingPlace,NewYork'# N.Y. IN0Y* l Z' Name tj M" See Attached List i l gg Acaress C4ty state no Coae i g l us i 2 2 y 2. List Location (s) of Landfill (s) owned and used by your facility. 1 [ { j 1 none i I O O 2l - i O O 1 Does this facility: i g Manufacture Pesticide $'or Pesticide Product IngredientsI ............................. F'" Yes { No o Produce Pesticides or ~ Pesticide Product Ingredientsi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' O " Formulate Pes ticides t" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No.No Yes g No g ite pa c kage Pe s tic ide s t_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. EPA Establishrnent Nu.nber - ~

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PARTlil SUBSTANCES OF CONCERN (Refer to attached TABLEI) Complete all infonnation for those substances your faCality has used, produced, stored, distributed or otherwise disposed of sinCe January 1,1971. Do not l include Chemicals used only la analyllCal latioratory work. Enter the name and Code Ifgen Table 1. Il faCllity uses a substante in any of the Classes A = F 4 whsCh is not tveCilled in the list, enter it as Code Class plus 99, e.g. 399 with name, usage, etC._ 5 OF USE AVERAC( AMOUNTNOW NAMt or SuestANCE Coot ANNUAL uSACr* d g N' ** *(d **ded, blended, oN N ANo 04 Chased, distributed, no longer used, etc.) g . Aluminum Sulfate 49 9 0** 400 x c u uter suc> Asbestos 301 2'[I * *

  • 0 8(knsulator)

Boric Acid H99 77,500 10,000 x 5 geutron Absorcer> Disodium Phosphate H99 5,468 1,000 X 8 (Water Treatment)

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Lithium Hydroxide H99 22 50 X 8 R H_ Modulator) Potassium Chromate / Dichromate H05 300 100 X 6 (corrosion Inhibitor; Trisodium Phosphate H99 0***" 300 X / _S_ odium Hypochlorite C99 27,640 6,000 X; 8 (Biocide) . i FOOTNOTES

      *1984 Usage.

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      ** Current 1v use about 100 l'b7/ week or 57 60 lbs/y ear.                                                                                                  _

j *** Cubic yards removed. l ****May be used in future. 4 4 t i f you use Chemicals of unknown Comoolition, list trade name or other edentifiCatten.,asme of suoplier and Complete inforenelle1 AVERACE Wp Pultro5E of Ust NAME OF SUBSTANCE ANNUAL USACE

  • AMOUNT NOW ON NANO

[ u SWER ate wMher prodwed, reactd, W mW, MW, no longer used, eteA Drewaard 100 55 55 X )rew Chemical Co. 8 (Water Treatment)

    *1994 usage.

I hereby attirm ur. der penalty of persury tagt information provided on L T./.orm is true to the aest of my knowiedge and tetiet. False statements inede herein

are punishable as a Class A misdemeano[pu'1uant to SeClion 210.45 of the Penal Law.

l icNArutt towner, parteier, or otticer , ,j r .$/ e oArg WM j s /WJ ~ Amt arrinied or Treee tirte John A.g Nutant lice President, Environmental Affairs

ATTACHMENT INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL SURVEY NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ADDITIONAL FIRMS REMOVING WASTES

  • INDIAN POINT GENERATING STATION UNITS 1&2 SPDES PERMIT NO NY0004472
1. HB Waste Oil -

24-16 95th Street East Elmhurst, New York 11369

2. Chemical Waste Disposal Corporation 42-14 19th Avenue Astoria, New York 11105
3. S&W Waste 53 Pennsylvania Avenue ,

South Kearny, New Jersey C7032

4. Magna Carting P.O. Box 114 Mount Kisco, New York 10549
5. Nappi Trucking P.O. Box 510 Matawan, New Jersey 07747
6. West Central Environmental Ccrp.

P.O. Box 83 Rensselaer, New York 12144

  • Transporters of radioactive waste material are not identified since disposal of such material is regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pursuant to the Federal Atomic Energy Act.

Transporters of other material may change from year to year depending on contractual arrangements. l l l l

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233 w HENRY G. WILLIAMS NYS0EC State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Industrial Chemical Survey The Industrial Chemical Survey (ICS) was initially sent to many industries in a mass mailing in 1976 and 1977. The ICS fem has since been made a part of the SPDES renewal appitcation to obtain from all industries an update of infomation for use in preparatton of your SPDES permit. Attached is the Industrfal Chemical Survey Fom, including the list of Substances of Concern. You are asked to reytew the list carefully. Note that there are broad classes of compounds and that the list used in the original and subsequent matlings has been expanded to include metals. It should also be noted that virtually all water treatment chemicals and additives are substances of con-cern and should be reported on Part III, and indicated as a water treatment chemical under Purpose or Use. If the infomation on your most recently submitted Survey adequately reflects the attacheri survey, alternatively you may complete the statenant below and retuni this page with your SPDES app 1tcation. Note: The period for which information is requested is the past five years, not "since January 1,1971" as stated on Part III, line 1 of the questionnaire. We hereby state that our previous Industrial Chemical Survey, referenced below, adequately reflects current usage of the list of Substances of Concern received with this app 1tcation., with updated information provided on page ICS-2. i

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Signature - Date - Name John W'. Blake, Ph.D. Title Director, Environmental Division Date. .of Previous. Surveys tiovember 20, 1984 (NYSDEC/RTK Processing Unit)

       ,                                                 and June 5, 1985 (NYSDEC, Region 3) l i
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                                                        .' Nfe f05 sTATI DEPARTMENT Or sNvinoNMENTAL CoNsERVt. TION ALBANY. NEW foIEC 12233 INDUSTRI AL CHEMICAL SURVEY
 ,                         Pieese refer to attacind tanie i                                         PARTli PLEASE ComePLETE ANO MTutM TO THE A80VE ADottss. ATTENTION: INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL stJtVEY.

COMPANY NAhg sic C004(if known) of FICE USE ONLY New York Power Authority COMPANY MAILING A00ats3 CITY STATE ZIP CoOE 123 Main Street White Plains New York 10601 PLANT NAME (It strfereno power Plant CONTACT NAME TELEPHONE Indian Point Nuclear Unit 3 J. W. Blake, Ph. D. ^'ve ( 914 ) 681-6385 PLANT ADDRESS (if differenO CITY STATE ZIP Co0E 3'*' Broadway and Bleakley Avenue Buchanan New York 10511 P1HNCIPAL Bus! Ness OP PLANT Steam Electric Gen,eratina Station NOTE:(if parent company, give masse and addresses of all divisions, subsidiaries, etc., located le New Yort state A seenrate questionnaire is to tie completed ans nemed for eac na PART11 Discharge Information

1. Does your plant discharge; liquid wastes to a municipally owned sanitary sewer intemt I Yes No Name of System I I
2. Is yow facility permitted to discharge liquid wastes under a State (SPDES) or i

t Federal (NPDES) permitt 2 Permit Number 0 0 4 4 7 2 I Y QN

3. Do you discharge liquid wastes in any other mannert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i G Yes M No y Explain i
          < If any of the above are "Yes":                                                                                                              I
     -            a. Do you discharge process or chemical wastes -(i.e. watir usedTriinanufacts ring inciuding direct                                   I contact cooling water and scrubber water)I . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I:@ Ye s O N o
b. Do you discharge norxontact cooling water t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I' Yes O No
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               . c. Do you discharge collected storm drainage onlyt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Yes E No
                .d. Do you discharge sa nitary wastes onlyt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Yes O No I
1. Does yow facility have sources of possible emissions to the atmospheret . P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IQYes O No E
  • 2. Enter Location and Facility Code as shown on yotr Air Pollutig)

Control Arclication for Permits'and Certification (If applicable) I 1 l 1

1. Ust Name and Address of Firm (including yourself) removing wastes other than office and cafeteria refuse. I' p Name I w I Aad m s City gO state zio Case i I

gg M*== See attached zL Adams - City state z.o Code page, ICS-1. - ca > y y 2.1.ist Location (s) of Landfill (s) owned and used by your facility. I E g B E 4 j 1 i I O O 2

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I O 17Does this facility: m Manufacture Pesticides ~or Pesticide Product ingredientst [ .

                                                                                              .............................                                     Yes          No l         5               Produce Pes ticides or Pesticide Product ingredientst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                                                                                                                                                              . Yes
                                                                                                                                                                ...    ..   .No..  ,[

9 Formulate Pesticides t'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g Ite pa c kag e Pe s tic ide s t" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes . . .v. No I **

2. EPA Establishment Number
                                                                                        ................................l[Yes No l

4 See attached page, ICS-2 P ART lit. l SUBSTANCES OF CONCERN (Refer to attached TABLE I) Complete all Infonna.N for these substances your facility has used, produced, stored, distributed or otherwise disposed of since January 1,1971, De not include chemicals 3 sed aly in analytical laboratory work. Faser the name and code from Table I. It facility uses a substance in any of the Classes A - F wh6Ch is not specif'ed in the list, enter it as code class plus 99, e.g. 999 with name, usage, etc._ l AVERACE

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L1 PuaPost OF use AMOUNT ,NOW  ; (13 e whether psoduced, reacted, blended, N A,4 OF $US$7ANCE CODE ANNUAL USAGE ON NAND j $ packaged, distributed, no lenser used, etc.) f - I If You use chemicals of unkmeen camsmeltien, list trade nome or other 6eeedification,,name of stupilot and complete lefonnetten. AVERACg W) POIrO5E OF 05E ANNUAL AMOUNTNOW (State wWe Wuced, reacted, NAME OF $US$TANCE $ USACE ON NANO u '8 *

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1 M: C, affirm weet penalty of perjury that information promed on this fone is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Felse statements made hovein 4 ase sunlehable as a Class A misdemeanot pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. TGN A TURE (Ouner, Portsier, os 0ff kest

                                                               ,f                                                                    DAit i      NAME (Frie8ed et Typo 4                                                                     tlTLE John W. Blake                                                                     Director, EnvircrJnstal Division
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SCA Chemical Services - 107 Albert Avenue Newark, New Jersey 07105 Rollins Environmental Services P. O. Box 337 Bridgeport, New Jersey 08014 Cortlandt Tank Service 22 Albany Post Road Montrose, New York 10548 t T . Page ICS-1

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3 c, NPMi: T SUBSTANCE - USAGE, 1984 'AM0lWT ON HAND Alun (Alminun sulfate)(1) 300 lbs. Amnonium hydroxide (30%) 1,125 lbs. 750 lbs. Boric acid ' 76,050 lbs. 50,375 lbs. Cyclohexylamine Disodiun phosphate 200 lbs. 600 lbs. Drewgard 100 (2) 920 lbs. 1,380 lbs. Hydrazine (35%) ,, 21,150 lbs. 14,850 lbs. Iaundry detergent Lithiun hyd$ oxide 22 lbs. 50 lb.s Potassitrr chrmate 66 lbs. 39.6 lbs. Potassium dichrmate 2.2 lbs. 5.5 lbs. Potassiun hydroxide 1 gal. 4 gals. Sodiun carbante 4,600 lbs. 500 lbs. Sodium hydroxide (50%) 27,000 gals. . 1,300 gals. Sodium hypochlorite (15%) 600 gals. 350 gals. Sodiun sulfite 100 lbs. Sulfuric acid 17,000 gals.' 3,300 gals. 9 Trisodiun phosphate ;200 lbs. 100 lbs.

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I . ic (1) 1985 Usage is 5,200 lbs. (2) 'Ibe following substance may be used in place of Drewgard 100: Mogul NS-144 p 920 lbs. 1,380 lbs. (picspimcate polymer molybdate) l h1 l Page ICS-2 4 e - - , - - _}}