ML20140F885

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Forwards Aquatic Environ Conditions in Chickamauga Reservoir During Operation of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,Fourth Annual Rept 1984. Rept Provides Recommendations for Future Direction of Each Type of Aquatic Monitoring
ML20140F885
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Site: Sequoyah  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 06/25/1985
From: Rivers M
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
To: Barrett B
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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TENNESSEE $/ ALLEY AUTHORITY #

KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE 37902 JUN 251985 Mr. Bruce Barrett Director Division of Water Management U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV 345 Courtland Street, NE.

Atlanta, Georgia 30365

Dear Mr. Barrett:

Enclosed are two copies of the report, " Aquatic Environmental Conditions in Chickamauga Reservoir During Operation of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN) - Fourth Annual Report (1984)." This report is submitted in accordance with part I., section 8.1.c...and part III., section F., of the Sequoyah National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit.

Section F requires this monitoring program to ". . . continue until at least June 1, 1984 (two years after commercial operation of unit 2)

. . ." The enclosed report summarizes data collected January through December 1984. We consider this the final comprehensive monitoring report for SQN because the program has surpassed the date required by the permit. As such, the report provides recommendations for future direction (continue, terminate, or redesign) of each type of aquatic monitoring. We plan to provide a report in 1986 presenting results of the continued / redesigned studies plus other data collected in 1985.

We ask your expeditious concurrence with our recommendations because we would like to initiate our recommendations as soon as possible. If you -

have any questions, please call Clyde W. Voigtlander at FTS 856-6655 or (615) 632-6655 in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Sincerely, Martin E. Rivers, Director Environmental Quality Enclosures cc (Enclosure):

Mr.HaroldR.Denton. Director (2)\

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Coassibslon 7920 Norfolk Avenue Washington, D.C. 20555 See page 2 /

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d 3 Mr. Bruce Barrett JUN 251985 cc (Enclosure):

Mr. D. Elmo Lunn. Director Tennessee Division of Water Management 150 Ninth Avenue, North--TERRA Building Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Mr. Jack R. McCormick, Manager Chattanooga Field Office Division of Water Management 2501 Milne Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404 Mr. James P. O'Railly (2)

Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 2 101 Marietta Street, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Walter D. Stieglitz Acting Regional Director Department of Interior U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Richard B. Russell Federal Building 75 Spring Street, SW.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Nr. Lee B. Tebo, Chief Ecological Support Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency College Station Road Athens, Georgia 30601 i