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Forwards Copy of Permit Renewal Application Package for NPDES Permit Number GA0026786,per Section 3.2 of VP Environ Protection Plan
ML20199G138
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 01/13/1999
From: Beasley J
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
LCV-1295, NUDOCS 9901220193
Download: ML20199G138 (36)


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. . A J. Bernie Beaslay. Jr., P.E. Southern Neclear

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Vogtle Project 40 invemess Center Parkway P.O. Box 1295 Birmingham. Alabarna 35201 i Tel 205 992.7110 Fax 205 992.0403 SOUTHERN COMPANY Energy to Serve hur%rld"

-January .13, 1999 LCV-1295 Docket Nos. 50-424 50-425 I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission .

Attention: Document Control Desk i Washington, D. C. 20555 Ladies and Gentlemen: l i

VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT NPDES Permit Renewal' Application  ;

Enclosed in accordance with Section 3.2 of the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Environmental Protection Plan (Units 1 and 2), Appendix B to Facility Operating i License No. NPF-68, is a copy of the permit renewal application package for National i Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit No. GA0026786. l Should you have any questions or comments, please advise.

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xc: Southern Nuclear Ooeratina Company Mr. J. T. Gasser, General Manager Mr. M. Sheibani ' f SNC Document Management ,

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11. POLLUT ANT CHARACTERISTICS WtetficQM*4tT4t*We@WtW8WmMgt :taMcE#cNM INSTRUCTIONS: Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any per mit application f orms to the EPA. If you answs. *yes' to any questions, you must submit this form and the supplemental form listed in the partothesis following the question. Mark *X* in the box in the third column if the suppiomental form is attached. If you answer "no* to each question, you need not sdxnit any of these forms. You rnay answer *no* If your actMty is excluded from permit r:quirements; see Section C of the instructions. See also, Section D of th-instructions for definitions of bold-faced terms.

MA F MARK"X" SPECIFIC OUESTIONS us No Kror "X' r SPECIFIC OUESTIONS =

us Fow m*cmo No AmCHED A. Is this facility a publicly owned treatment works D. Dms a will the fac&ty (e#hw setng w proposed) whkh results in a discharge to waters of the U.S.7 include a concentrated animal feeding operation er (FORM 2A) X aquatic animal production facility wNch results in a X

,e 37 3e discharge to waters of the U.S.7 (FORM 2B) 3, g pg C. is tha a facihty which currently results in discherges to D. Is this a proposed facility (other than thJse descrbed waters of the U.S.Other than those described in A or B X X h A or B above) which will result in a dlacharge to X abwe? (FORM 2C) 7 23 24 waters of the U.S.7 (FORM 2D) ps p, 27 F. Do you or will you inject at this f acility industnal or E. Does or will this facility treat, store, or dispose of municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum hnardous wastes? (FORM 3) X containing, within one quarter mile of the well bore, X

e 2, 3e underground sources of drinking water? (FORM 4) 3, 32 33 G. Do you or win you inject at this Iacility any produced water or other fluids which are brought to the surface in H Do You or will You inject at this facility fluids for connectionwithconventional oil or natural gas production, special processes such as mining of. sulfur by the triect fluids used for enhanced recovery of oil or natural Frasch process, sd@on mining of minerals, in situ as, a inject fluids for storage of liquid hydrocarbons? X combusbon d fosd W, w reewy of geothermal y fFORM4) 34 35 3e "Y@NN 37 3e 3, I. Is the f acility a proposed stationary source wruch is J. is this f acility a proposed stationary source which e ons of the 28 industrial categories listed in the NOT one of the 28 industnal categories listed in the irstructions and which will potentially emit 100 tons per instructions and which will potentia lly emit 250 tons per year of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Air year of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Ak Act and may aff ect or be located in an attainment ereaft X Act and may aff ect or be located in an attainment ared X (FORM S) 4e 4, 42 (FORM S) .

43 u 43 111. NAME OF F ACtLITY lV.t#$C "1%WMfADM4 Elf 4MM,WG!M MlWPM#t N&T?FndM%,_- _ _

s. SKIP 1 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 9E $6 29 30 E9 IV.FACILITYCONTACT hMM%MMWf$W#ACMMU&WGMMWMGMEWd-A. NAME & TITLE (last. frst. A tirJe) B. PHONE (area code a no.)

1 2 Carr, Wavne C. - Manager,EnvironmentalServices 205 992 6387 1! 96 45 46 42 49 Ei 5.2 'E V. FACILITY MAILING AODRESS D$8dMuhlMNbGMIM.WMMe?JKWWWPMRMill@M)fWQlMM A. ST REET OR P.O. BOX 3 P. O. Box 1295 35 16 45 B. CITY OR T OWN C. STATE O. ZIP CODE

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Vll. SIC CODES (: digt b order of p iorty) lk&'6Milft stnt.:SY ,%:dowm-ESt:-? nW.t.C&t&6%:Z M iiQ Q % W & & TM hth W A. FIRST B. SECOND L (specty) L ispecdy) 7 4911 . .. 7

_ u a Generation of Ekctncity 1E ,6 19 C. T HIRD D. FOURTH L ispecty) L ispecty) 7 7 s SE 99 TE 16 19 Vill. OPERATOR INFORMATION FWM WF4EMWCMW.WWF V.W G MfiW MMbRA M idtesf%Uf5??h A. N AME B. Is the name lasted in E item Vill-A also the owner?

B Southern Nuckar Operating Company 15 16 N 0M YES @ NO C. ST ATUS OF OFE RAT OR (Enter the appropriate let'er hto the answer box: M 'Otherl specity.) D. PHONE (area code & no.)

Fa FEDERAL M = PUBLIC (other than federalor state) (specty) L S = STATE O = OTHER (specry) p A 205 992 6387 P. PRIVATE tr- Tr ,e ,E m. n n a E. STREET OR P.O. BOX _ ,

P. O. Box 1295 F. CITY OR TOWN G. STATE H. ZIP COD.E IX. INDIAN LAND ltdPArtcMtN:t9Q 1 is the f acility located on Indian lands?

B Birmingham AL 35201 gYES 2 NO 15 16 . 40 41 42 47 - 51 X. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS lEJKJMM@jiD,Q&MiE11Rf2G,fd!J2flJLTWFr?2WiGM? T A. NPDES (Dscharges to Surface Water) D. PSD (Ar Ernssons from Proposed Sources)

C T i C T I 9 N GA0026786 9 P None 15 iE 17 1E 3E 1E 1E 17 TE 30 B. UIC (UndergroundInjection of Flukts) E. OTHER (spech) 9 u None 9 See Attachment 1 5 1E 17 1F 3C 'E 1E 17 1E 3]

C. RCHA (Hazardous Wastes) E. OTHER (specN) c1T + c T e (specty) 9iR None 9 1 E I 10 17 iB 3C SE $6 17 if 30 XI. MAP [YFEMM&T[EMWWiNnMoxiMOMMMWMEAtiWWWMar&WA@cWgg45t,sMi4_- , _ _ _ , _ _ _ ._

Attach t) this application a topographic rn@ d the area extending to at least one mile beyond property boundaries. The map must show the outline d the

! facility, the location d each d its existing and proposed intake and discharge structures, each d its hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal f acilities, I and each well where it injects fluids underground, include all springs, rhers and other surface water bodies in the map area. See instructions for precise requir ments.

fXil. NATURE OF BUSINESS (provide a brist desception) lPMnhHMGManwmW WWMMM E: mwd 4C 72"'F&lpenildrilitt4#

Generation of ekctricity using nuclear power. Vogtk Electric Generating Plant is jointly owned by Georgia Power Company, Oglethorpe Power Corporation, Muncipal Electric Authority of Georgia, and the City of Dahon, Georgia.

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Xill. CERTIFICATION (see hstructions)lGusFWpEMM4Wl4M$Nt#:MhAE!.M.GleGA%M.V.'#AM RM;- _ T_^ %$$iLV"Nf4b I certly under penaky of law that I have personaly examined and am familiar with the hformation submitted b thks appication and al attachments and that, basegi on my bquVy of those persorts hunediately responsble for obtahing the hformation contained h the afpbcation, I beneve that the htormation b true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and tr@c, vow 4.

A. NAME & OFFICLAL TITLE (type orprnt) B.SIG U C. DATE SIGNED J. B. Beasley, Jr.

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Other Existing Environmental Permits Vogtle Electric Generating Plant NPDES Permit Number GA0026786 Pernut Permit Number Title V Air Quality 4911-017-12441 Solid Waste Ol7-006D(L)(I)- Landfill #2 017-007D(L)(I)- Landfill #3 Drinking Water PG0330017 (Make-up Wells 1 and Lj PG0330035 (Simulator Building)

PG0330036(Recreation Area) l Ground Water Withdrawal 017-0003 Surface Water Withdrawal 017-0191-05 Dredging 950004490 l

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U.S. ENVIRONMENT AL PF101EC110N AGENCY FORM APPLIC ATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCH ARGE WASTEWATER 2C NVDES rC, PA EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL,fAINING AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS Consolidated Permits Procram 1.

OUTFALL LOCATION lMC.Y %1M&MNMLWTACW19mMG%D MAMrA o e enrYMESJ WPG;y?Fsteg For each outtall. list the latitude and loncitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the narne of the receiving water.

B. L ATITUDE C. LONGrTUDE A.OUTFALL O. RECEIVING WATER (narne)

NUMBER 3. SEC. 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC.

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II. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES leMW A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the f acility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent and trIatment units labeled to correspond to the mue detailed descriptions in item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outf alls. It a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certairt mining activites), provide pictcrial description d the nature and amount d any sources d water and any collection or treatment rneasures.

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B For eth outlait, provide a desenpton d: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the ettluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water rundf; (2) The awrage flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewat on rdditional sheets if necessary.

3. TRE ATMENT 1O
  • 2. OPER ATION(S) CONTRIBUTING FLOW o. LIST CODES FROM
b. AVERAGE FLOW e. DESCRIPTION
a. OPERATION thst) TABLE 2C 1 (hst) (mefuoe ants) 5,000 ppm 59,028 ppm (maximum) 2E 4A Final Plant Discharge (Combined Plant Waste Streams Units I and 2) 001
  • Intermittent Flow 2F 4A Unit 1 Cooling Tower Blowdown l 10,000 ppm (maximum) 002 s Intermittent Flow 2F 4A Unit 1 Emergency Overflow to Storm Drai ls 002A
  • Intermittent Flow 2F 4A Unit 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown 10.000 ppm (maximum) 003
  • huermittent Flow 2F 4A Unit 2 Emergency Overflow to Storm Draias 003A
  • Intermittent Flow 4A Unit 1 Waste Water Retention Basin 1,300 ppm (maximum) 004 OFFICIAL USE ONLY tettivent guidehnes sub-categories)

CONTINUE ON REVERSE PAGE 1 OF 4 $TF ENV44W1 EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)

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A.OUTFALL 8. L ATITUDE C. LONGrT UDE NUMBER D. RECEIVING WATER (narne)

(rrt) 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. 1.DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC.

01-13 33 08 53 81 45 09 Savannah River 14-15 33 08 30 81 45 44 Beaver Dam Creek

11. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TRE ATMENT TECHNOLOGIES lWh*tN ACM4WMNherNNMW A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Indicate sources d intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and tr:atment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outf alls. If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for cerfah mhbg activities), provide a pictorial description d the nature and amount d any sources d water and any collection or treatment measures.

B. For each outfall, provide a descnption of; (1) All operations contributsng wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, santlary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The awrage flow contributed by e th operation; and (3) The treatment receiwd by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessary.

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(#st) e. OPERATION (hst) b. AVERAGE FLOW a. DESCRIPTION b. LIST CODES FROM (include units) T ABLE 3C 1 Unit 2 Waste Water Retention Basin Intermittent Flow 4A 1,300 rpm (maximum) 005 Sewage Treatment Plant Emergency Overfbw

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n I006 Liquid Radwaste Systems Discharge Unit '

  • Intermittent Flow 2J 4A 100 rpm (maximum) 007 Liquid Radwaste Systems Discharge Unit :
  • Intermittent Flow 2J 4A 100 gpm (maximum) 008 Nuclear Service Cooling Tower Blowdowo
  • Intermittent Flow 2F 4A (Units 1 and 2) 500 rpm (maximum) 009 Radwaste Dilution Flow
  • Intermittent Flow 4A 010 OFFICIAL USE ONLY (et#uent pukielines sub catepones)

EPA Form 3510-2C (6-90) PAGE 1 OF 4 (Cont'd) CONTINUE ON REVERSE l sTF ENV441F.1 l 1

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' ease print or typ3 in tM unshaded areas only_ Approval sxpircs 5-31-91!

IFORM U.S. ENVIRONMENT AL PHO'I'ECTION AGENCY A APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER l

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A OUTF ALL B. L ATITUDE C. L ONGIT UDE NUMBER D. RECEIVING WATER (name) ,

(fest) 1. OEG 2. MIN. 3.SEC. 1.DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. 1 01-13 33 08 53 81 45 09 Savannah River 14-15 33 08 30 81 45 44 Beaver Dam Creek

11. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TRE ATMENT TECHNOLOGIES } 4 + -W wh*1MacInt*' mn .m-A. Attrch a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent.

and treatrnent units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions 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 balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certan mining activifss), provide n pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures. j

B. For each outtall, provice a description of
(1) All operations contributing wastewater to the ettluent. including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cochng water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue  !

on additional sheets if necessary. I 1O 3. TRE ATMENT g 2. OPER ATION(S) CONTRIBUTING FLOW (Isst) a. OPERATION (Isst) b. AVERAGE FLOW s. DESCRIPTION b. LIST CODES FROM (include units) TABLE 2C-1 Intake Screen Backwash

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  • Intermittent Flow 4A Savannah River Discharge from this outfall will be covered l

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012 Permit (Permit No. GAR 000000). j intake Structure Storm Water Discharge to

  • Intermittent Flow 4A l Savannah River Discharge from this outfall will be covered under the State of Georgia General NPDES l

' 013 Permit (Permit No. GAR 000000).

East Storm Water Discharge to Beaver Dari

  • Intermittent Row 4A Creek (Retention Pond 1) Discharge from this outfall will be covered i

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.l 014 Permit (Perrait No. GAR 000000).

West Storm Water Discharge to Beaver Dan

  • Intermittent Row 4A Creek (Retention Pond 2) Discharre from this outfall will be covered under the State of Georgia General NPDES 015 Permit (Permit No. GAR 000000).
  • Intermittent Row OFFlCtAL USE ONLY (effluent g;4delines sub-categones)

EPA Form 3510 2C (8-90) PAGE1OF4 (Cont'd) CONTINUE ON !1EVERSE STF ENVd41F 1

h.xcept n not leb, or spells, c3 any d th2 d:tcharges described in Itenu ll-A or 8 intymittent or seasonal?

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3. FRE QUE NCY 4. FLOW j
o. F LO'.*t RATE b. TOTAL VOLUME 1.DUTFALL 2. OPERATION (s) a. DAYS b. MONTHS (in mgd) l (speel& with units) c. DUR-l

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NUMBER CONTRIBUTING FLOW PER WEEK PER T EAR 1. LONG TERM 2. max NuM 1. LoNG TERM 2. MAXNuM ATION (tigg l (hsQ (s (s AVERAGE OALY AVERAGE OALY M cays) )

002 Unit 1 Cooling Tower Blowdown See A tachment 1 I 002A Unit 1 Emergency Overflow to Storm Drains 003 Unit 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown 003A Unit 2 Emergency Overflow to Storm Drains 004 Unit 1 Waste Water Retention Basin 005 Unit 2 Waste Water Retention Basin 006 Sewage Treatment Plant Emergency Overflow )

007 Liquid Rawaste Systems Discharge Unit 1 008 Liquid Rawaste Systems Discharge Unit 2  ;

009 Nuclear Service Cooling Tower Blowdown (Units I and 2.

11. PRODUCTION NWWdhiM UNtG WMHM.MM"MWmEG#M< 'CMa%Ur?MW SNMi! 4 ALM 2t@f&p.*p3M cc ,idt. 6 A. Does an etfluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your f acility?

Q YES (cornpleteitemIll-B) NO (go to SectionIV)

3. Ar3 the hmitations in the applicable ettluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or othermeasure of operation)?

YES (cornpleteItemIII-C) @ NO(go to Section IV)

O. If you answered *yes" to item lil-B, hst the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terrns and units used in the applicable offluent guideline, and indicate the affected outfalls.

1. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION
2. AFFECTED c.OUANTITY PER DAY b. UNITS OF MEASURE c. OPER ATION, PRODU CT, M AT ERI AL, ETC. OUTFALLS (specity) (lisIcurfallnumbers) l I

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A. Ar3 you now required by any Federal, State or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but b not limited to, permit conditions, administratiw or enf orcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditlons. YES (cornplete the following table) R NO (go to itemIV-B) 1.lDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, 2. AFFECTED OUTF ALLS *$"g,C0,%

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a NO. b. source OF DISCHARGE OulRED JEcTEo l B. OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other environmentalfvojects which may affect your cfischarges) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction. O M ARK "X"IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS IS ATTACHED EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2 85) PAGE2OF4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 sTF ENV441F2

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, Except for storm runot1, teaks, or spilts, cs any of the dicharges descnbed in items ll-A or B intumittent or scasonal?

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C. If you answered "yes" to item lil-B, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terms and units j used in the applicable offluent guideline, and indicate the aflected outf alls. '

1. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION
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NOTE: Tabies V-A, VC, and V-C co included on separate sheets nurnbered V-1 through V-9.

. Jse the space bekw to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c-3 d the instructions, which you know or ha'..s reason to believe is discharged or rnay be f discharged frorn any outfall. For every ponutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession.

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byproduct?

YES (hstalsuch pokstants below) @ NO (go toitem VI-B)

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11 BIOLOGICAL Tr.XICtTV TESTING DAT A luenemmeeway1ggagemme-wwwreeameer ._ . .__ _ - _ _ _^ - - , ans l Do you how any knowledge or reason to behove thet any bologc$ test for acut) or chroruc toscity has been made on any of your discharges or 01 a j receMrg weler in renetion to your dischergo within the last 3 years? . j D vnS relentry the test (s) and descese sneerourposes beew) - 3 no (go to section visi> l l.

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TW6MMMW k l Wera any of the analyses reported in item V performed by a contract laborelory or consulting firm?

@ TES (Est the name, address, and seenphone number of, andpokstants NO (go to Section IX) l analyzedby, each such Jaboratory or hrm bekw)

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Alabama Power Company General Test Lat General Services Complex (205) 664-6182 All except pH, temperature, Building #8 and residual chlorine.

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1 IX. CERTIFICATION NU@@pAsjliilently;:E.__.,___ __saw3negm%g,guag I cor8Vy under peneNy ofinw that this document and aR attachments were propered under my direction or smervision h accordance wth a system designed to!

assure that quened personnelproperly gather and evokete the hformeNon submnted. Based on my hquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or  !

thosepersons droctAy responstdp h patherbg the hformation, the hbmeson subm# red is, to the best of my Anowledpe andbeief, true, accurase, and complete Iam aware thet there are s@nt penanies for submnting false hformeNon, bckading the posstAry of Rne and imprisonme'd for knowhg violnhons l A Naf2E O OFFIClaL YtTLE (typeorM B. PHONE No. (ares coce a no.)

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V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (conf #1ued frompage 3 o(Form 2-C) jygQ gi}ggJyy)CQ'f%gp% 74 % ];gSjW[G gg PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Cu We one table for each outf all. See instrti.in 6 for add;iaW details.

2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (gibe b.M AXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVRG.VALUE (spec #y #Nank) a. LONG TERM ^'~

M ava#aNel d. NO. OF a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF

1. POLLUTANT a.M AXWUM DAR.Y VALUE & ava#aNe) ANALYSES (2) MASS (1) (2) MASS ANALYSES TRATION b. MASS (1) (2) MASS (1) (2) MASS (1)

CONCENTRATON CONCENTRATION CONCENTRATON CONCENTRATON

o. Dochemcal mg/L M * *"d
b. Chemical 1

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c. Total nic carton 17.6 1 mg/L 3.51 1
d. Total Suspended Sonds (Tss) I, 1 mg/L ND 1
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PARTB- Mark *X* In column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark T in column 2-b for each potlutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollut which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the resutts of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other poilutants for which you mark column 28. you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharDe. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements.

4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (<p.1-=9 i
1. POLLU- 2. M ARK T 3. EFFLUENT c.LONG TERM AVRG.VALUE a. LONG TERM b. NO. OI TANT AND . eg. g es. a. M AXfMUM DAfLY VALUE b.M AXIMUM 30 0AY VALUE (if avadaNel d. NO. OF a. CONCEN- b. M ASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-CAS NO. LEvtD UEvEc (if avanaNe) YSES N as. (1) (2) MASS (1) (2) MASS ANAL- TRATION (U (2) MASS

(#avarlaNej W (1) (2) MASS YSES CONCENTRATON SEW CONCENTRATON CONCENTRATON CONCENTRATON f

eL Bromide I mg/L 0.02 I (249ste7 9) X 0.33

b. Chlorine, l Totsi Reskisal 8 mg/L ND 8 X ND l
    • ' X 112 I peu 28 1 d Fecal N' form l 1 col /100 ml 36 ,

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a nuoride (189s4484) 0.80 I mg/L 0.09 X

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1. POLLU- 2. M ARM *X- 3. EFFLUENT _
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TANT AND , IL L AXtMUM DAELY VALUE Q.L AX! MUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVRG VALUE d. NO. OF

, a. LONG TERM CPS MO. (gvge (gvg.o (ifavairaue) (ifsvalfaNe) ANAL- a.CONCEN- b. MASS N A8*

AVERAG6 VAllrE b. NO. 0F (if avar7aNe) (1) (2) MASS (1) (2) MASS (1) (2) MASS YSES TRATION ANAL-CONCENTRATON CONCENTRATON (1) (2) MA5LS CONCENTRATON CONCENTRATON =YSES

@e"$$4 X 0.190 (as n) 1 mg/L 0.080 1 et On and Grease X 5.00 1 mg/L 2.00 I L Phosphorus (as P). Total (Tr2314-0) X 1.144 1 mg/L 0.101 1

[ RadioscWty (1) Air %

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(2) EWA.

Tea' X 13.3 I pCi/I 1.9 1 (3) Radum.

Tc2 X <0.4 I pCi/L <0.4 I (4) Radum 22s. Tora X <0.2 1 pCi/L <0.2 1 It Sulfate FEM 9_s) X 68.8 1 mg/l 8.32 1 L surre (as S1 X 0.07 1 mg/L 0.08 1

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[Urssds 3) X ND 1 mg/L ND 1 X 0.03 1 mg/L 0.01 I

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Total p4ss.3; X 0.065 I mg/L 0.011 1 a so on.

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Teat genen) X 1.206 1 mg/L 0.209 1 t Magnesom tow p4ns4) X 7.13 1 mn/I 1.31 1 u usytxsenum.

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001 CONTINUED FFsOM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PARTC- if you are a - Industry and this outfdl contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructkms to determine wi AJ. of the GC/MS fra-tions you must test for. Mark T in column

. 2-a for all suc's fractions that gply to your industry and for ALL toec metals, cyarudes, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary sidustnes, norprdcess wasfewster ouffats, and nonregured GGMS fractions), mark T in colurrn 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark T in column 2-c for each pollutant you beheve is absent. If you merk column 2a for any pollutant, you rnust provide the results d at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark cdumn 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you knoe or how reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations d 10 gpb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile,2,4

dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results d at feest one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to beheve that you discharge in ~
w. 6ations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the posutant is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (at 7peges) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requrerrents.
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Attachment 2 EPA Form 2C - Wastewater Discharge Information item II.C. Intermittent and Miscellaneous Flows Table ?C 1 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant NPDES Permit Number GA0026786

Attsthment 2 1 EPA Form 2C - Wastewater Discharge Information item II.C - Intermittent and Miscellaneous Flows Table 2C Vogtle Electric Generating Plant NPDES Permit Number GA0026786 Outfall Description ofIntermittent Flow 002 - Unit 1 Cooling Tower These points are defined in the existing NPDES Blowdown Permit as OSN 002 and OSN 003 and represent the 003 - Unit 2 Cooling Tower blowdown from the Unit I and Unit 2 Turbine Plant Blowdown Cooling Towers. Each cooling tower recirculat river water used to cool turbine condensate via a heat exchanger. Periodic blowdown or discharge from the system is necessary to maintain the cycles of concentration in the circulating water system to prevent build-up of solids concentration. The estimated flow rate during a blowdown event is approximately 4,000 gpm for an approximate duration of 3-4 hours. The discharge is routed to the Blowdown Sump Mixing Box which is a final mixing chamber.

002A- Unit 1 Emergency Overflows to These discharge points are defined in the existing Storm Drains NPDES Permit as OSN 002A and OSN 003A and 003A- Unit 2 Emergency Overflows to represent the Unit I and Unit 2 Coolira Tower Storm Drains overflows to storm drains in the event of an overflow of the Unit I and Unit 2 Turbine Plant Cooling Tower Basins. Overflow occurs infrequently and is generally the result of an unanticipated operational transient with the system.

The estimated flow rate in the event of an overflow of the basins is 2,000 gpm for an approximate duration of I-2 hours.

004 - Unit 1 Waste Water Retention Basin These points are defined in the existing NPDES 005 - Unit 1 Waste Water Retention Basin Permit as OSN 004 and OSN 005 and represent the permanent collection basins (420,000 gallon capacity each) for plant low volume waste streams.

The basins provide aeration and retention time for the wastes. Each basin has two transfer pumps which discharge the effluent to the Blowdown Sump Mixing Box. Discharges from these basins occur infrequently (approximately 2 3 times per month).

The pumping capacity with all four pumps running is rated at 2,600 gpm.

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Attachmcat 2 EPA Fom 2C - Wastewme P4scharge Information Item II.C - Intenaittent and Miscellaneous Flows Table 2C-1 Vogtle Electric Genercing Plant NPDES Permit Number alA0026786 l

i Outfall DescrIDtion orintermittent Flow 006- Sewage Treatment Plant This existing point in the NPDES Permit is defined Emergency Overnow as OSN 006 and represents the point for discharge from the plant sewage treatment plant in the event of an emergency. During normal operation,  ;

discharge from the sewage treatment plant is routed '

to the Waste Water Retention Basin. The discharge rate during emergency overnow is approximately 125 gpm.

007 - Liquid Radwaste Systems These existing points in the NPDES Permit are Discharge Unit I defined as OSN 007 and OSN 008 respectively and 008 - Liquid Radwaste Systems represent wastewater generated in the Reactor '

Discharge Unit 2 Building and Auxiliary Building which may be slightly radioactive. Radioactively contarrdnated fluids are treated and monitored for radioactivity levels in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory )

Commission (NRC) regulations prior to release. i The maximum flow is approximately 200 gpm (combined for both units). J 009 - Nuclear Service Cooling Tower This existing point in the NPDES Permit is defined Blowdown (Units 1 and 2) as OSN 009 and represents the system which supplies cocling water for safety-related equipment.

Each unit has its own separate Nuclear Service Cooling Water (NSCW) system which consists of two cooling towers. The discharge of each tower is routed to the Blowdown Sump Mixing Box. The maximum combined now rate for both units is approximately 500 gpm.

010- Radwaste Dilution Flow This existing point in tie NPDES Permit is defined as OSN 010 and represents an !Mernal stream consisting of river water with no additives. The l discharge of OSN 010 is routed to the Blowdown Sump Mixing Box to provide dilution water for i radwaste discharges. The maximum Dow rate for i this discharge point is approximately 46,000 gpm. l Page 2 of 3 i

Attichm nt 2 EPA Form 2C - Wastewater Discharge Information Item II.C - Intermittent and Miscellaneous Flows Table 2C 1 Vogtle Elcetric Generating Plant NPDES Permit Number GA0026786 Outfall Description of Intermittent Flow .

011 -Intake Screen Backwash This existing point in the NPDES Permit is defined as OSN 011 and represents a discharge consisting only of river water with no additives provided as intake screen backwash, which is returned directly to the Intake Canal. The maximum flow rate for this discharge point is approximately 1,256 gpm.

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l Description of Proposed Permit Revisions i Vogtle Electric Generating Plant NPDES Permit Number GA0026786 OSN 001 - Final Plant Discharge (Combined Plant Waste Streams Units 1 and 2) to the Savannah River

1. In the current permit, the table heading " Discharge Limitations" contains two subheadings: Mass Based and Concentration Based. It is requested that the two subheadings be removed and be replaced with one heading labeled

"(Specify Units, mg/L)".

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2. Page 2 of 25 of the cuuent permit contains a Measurement Frequency for Hydrazine of 1/ year. In addition, a footnote states that this sample is to be collected during periods representative of hydrazine use and discharge. Review of 13 years of historical data for the referenced parameter indicates that the hydrazine concentration has always been less than the detection limit. Based on this information, it is requested that the requirement to measure hydrazine be removed from the permit.

OSN 002 - Unit 1 Cocling Tower Blowdown .

OSN 003 - Unit 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown l OSN 002A - Unit 1 Emergency Overflows to Storm Drains OSN 003A - Unit 2 Emergency Overflows to Storm Drains l 1

1. See Item 1 comment under OSN 001 -Final Plant Discharge.

OSN 004- Unit 1 Waste Water Retention Basin OSN 00S- Unit 2 Waste Water Retention Basin i

1. See item 1 comment under OSN 001 - Final Plant Discharge.

OSN 006- Sewage Treatment Plant Emergency Overflow to Savannah River

1. See Item 1 comment under OSN 001 - Final Plant Discht.rge. >
2. It is requested that the following footnote be referenced at the Daily Average Concentration Based Discharge Limitation:

" Daily average limit only applies when a parameter is monitored more than once in a month."

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Description of Proposed Permit Revisions Vogtle Electric Generating Plant NPDES Permit Number GA0026786 OSN 007 - Liquid Radwaste Systems Discharge Unit 1 OSN 008 - Liquid Radwaste Systems Discharge Unit 2

1. See Item 1 comment under OSN 001 - Final Plant Discharge.

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It is requested that the following footnote be referenced at the Daily Average Concentration Based Discharge Limitation:

" Daily average limit only applies when a parameter is monitored more than once in a month."

3. Page 6 of 25 of the current permit contains a note specifying that there shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. The discharge points addressed on page 6 of 25 (OSN 007 and OSN 008) are liquM radwaste system discharges for Units 1 and 2 respectively. These points do not discharge directly to the Savannah River. The points merge into one common fm' al plant discharge (OSN 001). OSN 001 currently contains the referenced footnote. It is requested that the footnote be deleted from page 6 of 25.
4. Page 6 of 25 of the current permit contains a Measurement Frequency for Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and Oil and Grease (O&G) of 1/ month. Plant Vogtle l typically discharges from OSN 007 and OSN 008 no more than once per month.

Review of the historical data for the two referenced parameters indicates that the average concentration measured for TSS and O&G at these outfalls is less than 50% of the daily average discharge limitation concentration. Based on this information, it is requested that Measurement Frequency for TSS and O&G for OSN 007 and OSN 008 be once per 6 months.

OSN 009 - Nuclear Service Cooling Tower Blowdown (Units 1 and 2) to outfall 001

1. See Item 1 comment under OSN 001 - Final Plant Discharge.

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" Daily average limit only applies when a parameter is monitored more than once in a month."

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Description of Proposed Permit R visions Vogtle Electric Generating Plant NPDES Permit Number GA0026786 OSN 012 and OSN 013 - Stormwater Runoff to the Savannah River OSN 014 and OSN 01S - Storm water Runoffto Beaver Dam Creek

1. Page 10 of 25 of the curre.nt permit authorizes discharge of stormwater runoff from these outfalls (OSN's 012,013,014, and 015). On June 1,1998, the State of Georgia issued General NPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Industrial Activities (Permit No. GAR 000000). It is understood that stormwater discharges from industrial activities will be covered under the General NPDES Permit. As such, the referenced outfalls will not be included in the re-issud individual NPDES Permit for Vogtle Electric Generating Plant.

ADDITIONAL ITEMS

1. Part L Section C.2.- Monitorine and Reportine (Pace 12 of 25h The current permit requires the report be postmarked no later than the 21st day of the month following the reponing period. Southern Nuclear Operating Company (SNC) operates three nuclear plants in the Southern Company System. In an effort to standardize the due dates for this regulatory repon at each of the three plants, SNC requests the postmark due date for this report be revised to the "28*" day of the month following the reponing period. The NPDES Permit for E.I. Hatch Nuclear Plant (GA0004120) located near Baxley, GA requires the repon be postmarked by the 28* day of the month following the reporting period.
2. Pan IL Section B - Responsibilities:

It is requested that the following information be added to address stormwater runoff:

"In addition to the outfalls identified in Part 1, Section A of this permit, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater runofffrom point sources at thisfacility provided that these discharges do not cause violations ofState water quality standards in the receiving streams. "

3. Part IIL Section B -Snecial Reauirements. Item 3:

Page 22 of 25 of the current permit contains a special condition addressing metal cleaning wastes which states "the permittee will submit plans and receive the Division's approval prior to conducting any chemical metal cleaning activities." This statement is not included in the NPDES Permit for E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant (Permit No. GA0004120). In an effort to maintain consistency with other Southern Company electric generating plants located in Georgia, Southern Nuclear Operating Company requests that this statement be deleted.

Discharges of metal cleaning wastes will be contained for further treatment or disposal by the permittee in a manner to permit compliance at the time of discharge with the requirements provided in the permit.

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4. Pan 111. Section B - Special Reauirements. Item 14:

Page 24 of 25 of the current permit states "Upon approval of the Director, the permittee shall, on a case-by-case basis, be able to utilize alternative methodology, procedures, or new l

i technologies, to ensure that the biomonitoring and toxicity reduction requirements of Part III.C. are adequately addressed." In order to maintain consistency with other Southern Company electric generating plants located in Georgia, Southern Nuclear Operating Company requests the following revision to the wording:

"Upon approval of the Director, the permittee shall, on a case-by-case basis, be able to i

utilize alternative analytical methods, conversionfactors, methodology, procedures, or ne w technologies, to ensure that the biomonitoring and toxicity reduction requirements of Part 111.C. and the testing / reporting requirements of the permit are adequately addressed. "

5. Part III. Section B - Snecial Reauirements:

Southern Nuclear Operating Company requests the following addition to the provisions in Part Ill.B of the permit:

"If the resultsfor a given sample are such that a parameter is not detected at or above the method detection limit or reporting limit, a value ofzero will be reportedfor that sample and the method detection limit or reporting limit will also be reported. Such sample shall

\ be deemed to be in compliance with the permit. "

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Southern Nuclear Operating Company requests the following addition to the provisions in Pan 111.B of the permit:

i "l'he permittee is authorized to discharge stormwaterfrom the outfalls identified in Part I.A l

of this permit provided that these discharges do not cause violations of State water quality '

i standards in the receiving streams. "

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