ML20151S983
| ML20151S983 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Farley |
| Issue date: | 04/19/1988 |
| From: | Mcdonald R ALABAMA POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| References | |
| NT-88-0190, NT-88-190, NUDOCS 8804280542 | |
| Download: ML20151S983 (2) | |
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Alabar.ia Power Company NT 88-0190 d
000 North 18th Street Post office Box 2641 Birmingham, Alabama 35291-0400 i
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. R. P. Mc Donald Senior V:ca Pres l1sn.
Alabama Power tre southern dCCinC system April 19, 1988 1
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Docket Nos. 50-348 50-364 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555
Subject:
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant NPDES Permit Gentlemen:
A copy of the attached correspondence is provided in accordance with the. Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications, Appendix B, Section 3.2.
Should you have questions or coments, please advise.
Yours ver y,
h.M R. P. McDonal~d RPWJAM:emb l
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cc: Mr. L. B. Long (w/ attachment)
Dr. J. N. Grace (w/ attachment)
Mr. E. A. Reeves (w/ attachment)
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Farley Nuclear Plant NPDES Permit No. AL 0024619 Mr. James M. Moore, III Alabame Denartment of Enviropahntal Management 1751 Federal Drive Montgomery, AL 36130
Dear Mr. Moore:
As requested, we are providing information concerning two items which were discussed during your March 23, 1988 NPDES Compliance Evaluation Inspection conducted at the above referenced facility.
The first item involves the main sewage treatment plant's (DSN009) flow measurement.
Per our agreement, we will continue obtaining the flow measurement for DSN009 at the chlorine contact chamber's effluent weir.
This will provide the total flow from the two parallel units but is prior to discherging into the new sand' filter treatment system.
The second item centers around the transformer area oil water separator (DSN021 and the new portable oil water separator. The turbine building oil sump)fficient oil has built up for removal.
s will now be pumped'through the portable oil water separator when su Per our agreement, DSN021 will no longer be utilized in this procedure and the portable separator's effluent will be discharged without sampling through the south 6
or east yard drain systems (DSN024 and 025) for units 1 and 2, respectively. As discussed, small amounts of chlorine will be required in the portable oil water separator to maintain efficient oil removal by eliminating the undesirable growth of bacteria or other organisms in the system.
We appreciate your attention and suggestions in these matters.
Should you have any questions, please contact Mr. Mike Godfrey at 250-4194.
Sincer.
M (W n
ohn D. Grogan, Manag r Environmental Compliance JMG:dy
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