ML20207B517

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Forwards Status Rept 8 on Reactivator/Clarifier Blowdown Treatment.Table 1 Lists Total Suspended Solids Discharged from Plant During Period 861020-1118.Permanent Treatment Methods for Reactivator Blowdown Under Review
ML20207B517
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Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/26/1986
From: Fields J
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Lehman S
PENNSYLVANIA, COMMONWEALTH OF
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PLE-8935, NUDOCS 8612030019
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  • Auentown. PA 18101 e 21517705151 November 26, 1986 Mr. Stanley Lehman Water Quality Specialist Supervisor Bureau of Water Quality Management Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources 90 East Union Street. Second Floor Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-3296 i

SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION SEVAGE TREATMENT PLANT, NPDES PER!i!T h0. 0047325 REACTIVATOR / CLARIFIER BLOVDOWN TREATMENT STATUS REPORT #8 CCN 741326 FILE R9-8A .

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Dear Mr. Lehman:

Attached for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (Pa DER) review is a table listing total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations discharged from the Susquehanna SES sewage treatment plant (STP).

Table I lists data collected at the STP during the period of October 20 through November 18 1986.

As reported to Mr. Paul Koval of the Pa DER in letter PLE-8901, November 29, -

1986, a dispersant sodium polymethacrylate was added to the STP on October 20, 1986. The resultant TSS effluent on both October 21 and 23, 1986 was 70 mg/1,

. The average of the remaining seven effluent samples was however, below the monthlv average TSS limit of 30 mg/1.

Also,. attached per your reauest are analyses of STP effluent for oil and grease, alumirtm, iron, soluble aluminum and soluble iron. Samples were collected on o September 11 and 18, 1986 o October 3, 9, 16 and 23, 1986 Two samples were collected on October 23, 1986.

The Pennsylvania Power 6 Light Company (PP&L) continues to review permanent treatment methods for the reactivator blowdown. Once a treatment method is selected PP&l. will contact the Pa DER for concurrence. In the interim, however, PP&L will continue to direct this discharge to the STP with Pa DER concurrence.

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O If you have any questions, please contact me at (215) 770-7889.

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