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1998 Annual Environ Operating Rept for Hope Creek Generating Station,Unit 1. with
ML20206E953
Person / Time
Site: Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1998
From: Dawn Powell
Public Service Enterprise Group
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
LR-E99-0214, LR-E99-214, Z-499-228-524, NUDOCS 9905050296
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, Pub llq Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038-0236 Nuclear Business Unit APR 2 9 tua LR E99 0214 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED ARTICLE NUMBER: Z 449 228 524 l

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

1998 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 i DOCKET NO. 50-354 I The attached 1998 Annual Environmental Operating Report is hereby submitted pursuant to Subsection 5.4.1 of the Environmental Protection Plan (Non-radiological) l l

for Hope Creek Generating Station. The Environmental Protection Plan is Appendix B to Facility Operating License NPF-57 (Docket No. 50-354).

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Mr. Rick Enni.s, Licensing Project Manager - HC ,

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Mail Stop 14E21 Rockville, MD 20852 i Ms. Michele Evans USNRC Senior Resident inspector - Hope Creek Mail Code (X24)

Mr. K. Tosch, Manager, IV Bureau of Nuclear Engineering P.O. Box 415 Trenton, NJ 08625

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l 1998 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT (NON-RADIOLOGICAL)

January 1 through December 31,1998 l

HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-354 OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 l

PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY P.O. BOX 236 HANCOCKS BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 08038 APRIL 1999 I

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. . TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 1.0 I NTROD U CTION.................... ....... 1 2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES..... 1 i

2.1 AQUATIC ISSU ES....... .................. 1 2.2 TERRESTRIAL ISSU ES....................... 2 3.0 EPP COMPLlANCE STATUS...... ........... 3 3.1 EPP NONCOMPLIANCES...................... 3 3.2 R EVI EW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4.0 CHANGES IN STATION DESIGN OR OPERATION.. 3 5.0 NON ROUTIN E REPORTS...................... 3 l

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

This 1998 Annual Environmental Operating Report (AEOR) for the Hope Creek Generating Station was prepared in accordance with Subsection 5.4.1 of Appendix B to Facility Operating License No. NPF-57, Environmental Protection Plan (Non-radiological). The reporting requirements of the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) became effective April 11,1986, with the issuance of the initial Hope Creek Operating License (NPF-57).

This is the 13* AEOR submitted for Hope Creek Generating Station. It corresponds to the reporting period January 1,1998 to December 31,1998.

Hope Creek Generating Station produced 8,700,369 megawatt-hours of net electrical energy during this period.

As required by Subsection 5.4.1 of the EPP, we have included summaries and analyses of all required environmental protection activities. This information is described in Section 2.0. Section 3.0 addresses the issue of EPP compliance.

Changes to station design or operation and the review for potentially significant unreviewed environmental questions are addressed in Section 4.0.

Administrative review procedures and unusual and/or important environmental events are discussed in Section 5.0.

2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES 2.1' AQUATIC ISSUES I

Subsection 4.2.1 of the EPP references the Clean Water Act as the mechanism for protecting aquatic biota through water quality monitoring. The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) relies upon the State of New Jersey, acting under the authority of the Clean Water Act, to insure applicable requirements for aquatic monitoring are implemented. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is the state's regulatory agency.

The state of New Jersey requires as part of their New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) permit program that effluent monitoring be performed, with the results summarized and submitted monthly on Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) forms. The monitoring is intended to determine compliance with permit (NJPDES No. NJ0025411) effluent limitations. We have reviewed the DMR's corresponding to the 1998 AEOR reporting period and have determined that no significant deviations have occurred. Copies of monthly 1

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  • DMR's are routinely sent to USNRC's Document Control Desk and additional i

. . copies are available upon request. l In March 1990, PSE&G submitted an application to the NJDEP for renewal of the ,

Station's NJPDES permit, which was to expire on September 30,1990. In support of this permit application, PSE&G submitted a supplement to the application on August 19,1991, which contained additional data not provided in the original application and updated and clarified previously submitted information. On May 5,1995, PSE&G submitted a further amendment to the 1990 application to update system descriptions, submit current analytical data and provide current information in support of the NJPDES permit renewal.

On February 19,1997, the NJDEP issued the Final NJPDES Permit with no substantive changes from the Draft Permit. The Final NJPDES Permit became effective on April 1,1997. Changes to the permit include modified monitoring requirements based on historical analytical results, a new requirement for development and implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, a requirement to reroute the effluent from the Sewage Treatment Plant to discharge with the Cooling Tower Blowdown to utilize inherent dechlorination capabilities, and a requirement to perform special studies for Effluent Chronic and Acute Toxicity and Cooling Tower Total Suspended Solids. The Sewage Treatment Plant rerouting is complete as of this date. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan and other required monitoring are being implemented.

While the NRC relies on the State of New Jersey for protection of the water quality, the National Marine Fisheries Service maintains regulatory authority with respect to certain migratory threatened and endangered aquatic species. On May 15,1993 the NMFS issued a revised Section 7 Consultation, Biological Opinion. The revision removed all requirements for marine life monitoring at the Hope Creek Generating Station. This revision was incorporated into the Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 through Amendment No. 60, 2.2 TERRESTRIAL ISSUES PSE&G has been voluntarily monitoring the osprey population that nest on our transmission towers through a joint effort with the NJDEP since 1989.

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3.0 EPP COMPLIANCE STATUS 3.1 EPP NONCOMPLIANCES Subsection 5.4.1 of the EPP requires a list of EPP noncompliances and the corrective actions taken to remedy them. No previously unreviewed

, environmental impacts attributable to the operation of the Hope Creek l Generating Station were observed during 1998. Likewise, there were no l - instances of noncompliance with the EPP.

l 3.2 REVIEW Subsection 5.1 of the EPP for Hope Creek Generating Station requires that an independent review of compliance with the EPP be maintained and made available for inspection. The EPP will be reviewed as part of the NBU's Self-Assessment Program in 1999.

4.0 CHANGES IN STATION DESIGN OR OPERATION Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3.1 of the EPP, station design / operational changes during the time period covered by this report were reviewed for potential environmentalimpact. None of the recommended changes posed a potential to significantly affect the environment, and therefore, none involved an unreviewed environmental question or a change in the EPP.

5.0 NONROUTINE REPORTS Subsection 5.4.1 of the EPP requires that a list of nonroutine reports submitted to the NRC during 1998 be included with this report. No environmentally related nonroutine reports were submitted to the USNRC in 1998.

Hope Creek Generating Station experienced no unusual or important events that indicated or could have resulted in a "significant environmental impact" during the 1998 reporting period.

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