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Forwards 1998 Tennessee Multi-Sector General Permit Storm Water Monitoring Rept for Sqn. Comments Re Manner in Which Rept Was Prepared,Provided
ML20205H889
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Site: Sequoyah  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 03/30/1999
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
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,1 Tennessee Vaney Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee 37379-2000 March 30,1999 State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Water Pollution Control Enforcement & Compliance 6th Floor, L&C Annex 401 Church Street Nashville, Tennessee 37243-1534

Dear Sir:

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY-TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT 1998 STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT FOR SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT (SON)

Please find enclosed the 1998 Tennessee Multi-Sector General Permit Storm Water Monitoring Report for SON, Please note the following comments conceming the manner in which the report was prepared.

Storm water samples for SW-7, SW-8, and SW-9 were not collected in the first two quarters of 1998. SW-7 is deemed substantially identical to SW-6's effluent. SW-6 samples were collected in all four calendar quarters. SW-7 samples were collected during tha 3rd and 4th calendar quarters for information purposes.

SW-8, SW-9, and SW-10 were identified during an intemal assessment as additional discharge points. SW-10 is deemed substantially identical to SW-4's effluent. Subsequent to the identification storm water samples were collected from SW-8 and SW-9 in the 3rd and 4th calendar quarters, iron concentrations from SW-8 and SW-9 were well within " cut-off' concentration limits during the 1st sampling effort conducted on 9/21/98. A lon'g period of dry weather preceded the sampling effort conducted on 12/7/98. Due to the drought, iron concentrations exceeded the " cut off' for the 12/7/98 effort. BMPs were reinforced and resampling of SW-8 and SW-9 conducted on 12/28/98 and 12/19/98 yielded iron concentrations of 1.7 and ,1 1.2 mg/L, respectively. The averages for SW-8 and SW-9 reflect the results of two sets of samples that j were collected during 4th quarter as well as 3rd quarter samples. f Please contact me at (423) 843-6700 or Lamar Strickland at (423) 843-7748 if there are questions or comments, i I certify under penalty oflaw that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnelproperly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on myinqiry of the person orpersons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gatherb +g the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and cynplete. I am aware that there are significant

. penalties for submitting false information, including the poss.hility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

Sincerely,

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Sequoyah Nu~ 9904090102 990330 PDR ADOCK 050003277 Enclosure R PDR-~

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Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

.  :. Quarterly Storm Water Monito6ng Report Additional Requested information Storm Event of 3/18/98 (1 Quarter)

SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW- S SW-6 SW-7 SW-8 SW-9 SW-10 Event 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Duration (Hours) -

Rasn. 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" 0.16" Arnt.

Hours . 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 since last event Volume 3.31ES - 3.05E4 2.6L I4 2.68E4 2.68E4 2.68E4 2.68E4 2.68E4 2.68E4 1.90E4 (Gallons)

(1) SW-7,8, and 9 not sampled. SW-7 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-6.

SW-8 and 9 were identified by an intemal assessment during the second quarter of 1998.

See 3" and 4* quarter sample results.

- (2) SW-10 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-4 Storm Event of S/7/98 (2" Quarter)

SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8 SW-9 SW-10 Event 3 3 3 .3 3 3 3W 3W 3W 3"'

Duration (Hours)

Rain 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" 0.51" Amt.

Hours .109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 since last

- event Volume 1.oSE6 9.71 E4 8.54E4 8.54E4 8.54E4 8.54E4 - 8.54E4 8.54E4 8.54E4 6.07E4 (Gallons)

(1) SW-7,8, and 9 not sampled. SW-7 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-6.

SW-8 and 9 were identified by an intemal assessment during the second quarter of 1998.

See 3* and 4* quarter sample results.

(2) SW-10 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-4 Storm Event of 9/21/98 (3rd Quarter)

SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8 SW-9 SW-10 Event 6 .6 6 6 6 6 6W 6 6 6"#

Duration (Hours) '

Rain ( 54" 0.54" 0.54" 0.54" 0.54" 0.54" 0.54" 0.54" 0.54" 0.54" Amt.

Hours 863 863 863 -863 863 863 863 863 863 863 since last event

- Volume 1.12E6 1.o3E5 ' . 9.o4E4 9.04E4 9.o4E4 9.o4E4 9.04E4 9.o4E4 9.o4E4 6.42E4 (Ganons)

(1) SW 7 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-6 (2) SW-10 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-4

Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector Generai Permit Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

. . Quarterly Storm Water Monitoring Report Additional Requested Information -

Storm Event of 12/7/98 (4th Quarter)

SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW 5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8 SW-9 SW-10 0

Event 2) 2 2 2 2 2 2"> 2 2 2

Duraten (Hours)

Rain 0.36" 0.36" 0.3S" 0.36" 0.36" 0.36" 0.36" 0.36" 0.36" 0.36" Amt.

Hours 549- 549 549 549 549 549 549 549 549 549 since last event =

Volurne 7.44E5 6.85E4 6.03E4 6.03E4 6.03E4 6.03E4 6.03E4 6.03E4 6.03E4 4.2SE4 (Gallons)

(1) SW-1 was not sampled due to difficulty after reaching area after dark. It was necessary to collect samples after dark due to continuing drought.

(2) SW-7 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-6 (3) SW-10 deemed substantially identical with that of SW-4 Storm Event of 12/19/98 (4th Quarter)

SW1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8 SW-9 SW-10 Event 3 3"' 3'" 3"# 0 3' 3'" 3' 3'" 3'* 3 "'

Duration (Hours)

Rain 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" 0.25" Amt Hours . 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 sace last event Volume 5.16E5 4.76E4 4.19E4 4.19E4 4.19E4 4.19E4 4.19E4 4.19E4 4.19E4 2.97E4 (Gallons)

(1) SW-2 through 8 were sampled previously during the quarter.

l (2) SW-7 deemed substantially identical to SW-6 (3) SW-9 was resampled after additional BMPs were installed.

. (4) SW-10 deemed substantially identical to SW-4 Storm Event of 12/28/98 (4th Quarter)

SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW 6 SW-7 i SW-8 SW-9 SW-10 0 D

40) l W 40' '
Event 4 44 0
4) 403 4' 4e 4'U 4) 4iB l Duration l (Hours) i Rain 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" 0.31" Amt.

Hours 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 since last event Volum 6.40E5 5.90E4- 5.19E4 5.19E4 5.19E4 5.19E4 5.19E4 5.19E4 5.19Ed-' 3.e9E4 (Gallons)

(1) SW-1.7 and 9-10 were sampled previously during the quarter.

(2) SW-8 was resampled after additional BMPs were installed.

(3) SW-7 deemed substantially identical with SW-6

- (4) SW-10 deemed substantially identical with SW-4

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