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Forwards Addl Info Re Site Stabilization,Per 860609 Request. Info Includes Responses to NRC Questions Re Environ Review of Project Termination.W/Two Oversize Drawings
ML20209F509
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Site: Hartsville  
Issue date: 08/28/1986
From: Gridley R
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
To: Bernero R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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{{#Wiki_filter:TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY E1DB3Nko$EPfac AUG 28 886 Mr. Robert M. Bernero, Director Division of Boiling Water Reactor Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 A

Dear Mr. Bernero:

In the Matter of the ) Docke Nos. STN 50-518 Tennessee Valley Authority ) STN 50-519 l STN 50-520 STN 50-521 Please refer to'W. R. Butler's June 9, 1986 letter to S. A. White which requested additional information regarding site stabilization at Hartsville Nuclear Plant. As a result of our review of Mr. Butler's letter, we have enclosed the information requested by that letter. The information provided is applicable for both plants A and B. A site visit. or further information can be arranged through Mike Hellums of Ity staff at FTS 858-2695. Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY R. Gridley, Dir ctor Nuclear Safety and Licensing Enclosure cc (Enclosure); U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conunission (w/o Enclosure) Region II Attn: Dr. J. Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Tennessee Department of Public Health (w/o Enclosure) Attn: Director, Bureau of Environmental Health Services Cordell Hull Building Nashville, Tennessee 37219 \\ Y' \\ 8609120175 860G28 PDR ADOCK 05000518 A N An Equal Opportunity Employer

6 ENCLOSURE TVA RRSPONRRR TO FRC REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL I t FORMATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF PRCJECT TERMINATION MARTSVTttR NUcLRAR POWER PL ANTS TVA

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Walter R. Butler's letter to S. A. White dated. June 9,1986. NRC QUESTION Section 2.1 (1) Provide a scaled site plan showing areas (including trans-mission corridors) disturbed by construction-related activities. Identify the specific use of each disturbed area. 1. TVA RESPONSE Attached is one copy (1/2 size) of drawing 89C1YWO203-Y1-04RO. This drawing shows the site as planned at the end of the site stabilization program. Stabilization is scheduled to be essentially complete on October 1, 1987 No 161-kVA or 500-kVA transmission lines are established onsite. Some miscellaneous switchyard foundations were installed and will be left in place. (See note 12 on the drawing.) The construction substation is shown on the drawing and will remain in use. The 6.9-kVA supply line and distribution lines for ongoing activities are not shown. The disturbed areas of the site after stabilization are roads, concrete slabs, graveled areas, buildings, and ponds. The immediate planned use of the site is for use as a central warehouse and distribution center. The drawing indicates existing buildings which will remain as part of the long-term distribution facility. Roads and graveled areas that are used for ongoing activities will be maintained. Certain areas of the site are currently leased for industrial use. These areas are shown on the drawing. Other potential leases will be-conside' red as requested, therefore some changes in the plan shown may occur because of leases or other changes in ongoing TVA activities. Roads, concrete slabs, and graveled areas that are not needed for ongoing activities will be abandoned and allowed to naturally revegetate. The powerhouse complexes will be abandoned with a, security rence installed around their perimeter. Some other features of the plants have been barricaded and abandoned. The construction runoff holding ponds and the intake channel will remain in place. TVA does not believe the ponds will be required for environ-mental compliance after stabilization activities have been completed. K

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{ NBC QUESTION i Section 2.1 (2) On the site plan, identify all structures including stacks q and towers. Indicate which will be removed and which will 2.2 remain. If removal will be accomplished in stages, provide l a schedule. If demolition wastes are to be buried or used as landfill, show the disposal areas on the site plan. l 2. TVA RESPONSE {! The attached drawing (No. 89C1YWO203-Y1-04Ro) shows the location of two i fire protection water towers, a compl.ted cooling tower, and a cooling tower completed to the ring beam elevation. The outline of the abandoned j. powerhouse complexes is also shown. Some plant facilities were only partially constructed and will be backfilled while others will be l barricaded to prevent entry. There are no plans to remove these abandoned j structures. The fire protection water towers may be removed when no longer needed. 4 j A permit for a demolition waste disposal area has been obtained from the j Tennessee Division of Solid Waste Management (see response 4, attach-ment 2). The disposal area location is shown on the drawing. Other areas 1 4 are utilized for disposal of inert (concrete, soil, and stone debris) l material in order to eliminate surface depressions, j NBC QUESTION Section 2.1 (3) Describe in more detail the restoration of the denuded and spoils areas. These details should include the steps and ] schedule for restoration, the type of grass to be seeded, j and any plans for monitoring or inspecting the area after restoration (including frequency of inspections). 3. TVA RESPONSE j The stabilization process includes grade work as necessary to prevent-soil i erosion, establish drainage, seedbed preparation, fertilizer application, and seeding. The seed mixture most used is Kentucky 31 fescue and common i sericea. Black locust seeds are used as appropriate. Planting is done in i the spring and fall planting seasons. The site will be inspected in the spring and fall of 1988 to determine if any remedial work is required for the grassed areas. Thereafter inspection will be made by permanent site personne'l as part of site maintenance activities. l i a f -.. -,-. ~..- - --..-. - -., NRC QUESTION ~ Section 1.0 (4) Provide copies of any regulatory permits which will be in effect during or after the stabilization process. If thes'e permits have been modified as a result of the Plant A cancellation, provide copies of the modified version. If any permits are in the process of being modified, discuss the modifications being considered. In addition to the copies of the permits, provide a summary listing of all monitoring, inspection, and maintenance requirements detailed, or about to be detailed in the permits. 4. TVA BRMPONSE Attached are the following regulatory permits for your information. Permit Attachment Wastewater Discharge NPDES 1 Permit No. TN0027740 Solid Waste Permit No. DML851020013 2 Air Operating Permit No. 022333P 3 Air Operating Permit No. 021226F 4 Air Operating Permit No. 019803F 5 404 Permit No. 43,397 6 404 Permit No. 45,315 7 404 Permit No. 42,391 8 FAA Study No. 75-SO-1122-0E 9 Hazardous Waste Generator Identification 10 No. TN3640031156 The NPDES permit No. TN0027740 (see attachment 1) expired December 31, 1983, and a renewal request was submitted to EPA on January 9, 1984. There are currently only two discharges (DSNs 101 'and 102) being monitored. The air operating permit No. 022333P (see attachment 3) is being revised to delete the three gasoline storage tanks because they have been removed from service. The revised permit application is for a gasoline storage tank and a diesel fuel storage tank interconnected with a common fill line (see attachment 11). 2 provides a summary listing of all monitoring, inspection, and maintenance requiroments detailed in the permits.

j XRC QUESTION ~ l Section 2 3 (5) Describe the design basis (e.g., calculations, prescriptive t criteria, engineering judgment) for the construction of holding ponds. If calculations and/or prescriptive criteria were used, provide a copy of the calculations and/or criteria in sufficient detail, such that an independent check of the results can be made. Provide the pond drainage areas, volumes, and surface areas. Also, provide a description of the outlet of each pond including dimensions, elevations, and hydraulic rating, if available. l l 5. TVA RESPONSE The calculations which support the design of the construction runoff l holding ponds are no longer available. However, the following information concerning the design basis of these ponds has been excerpted from an internal TVA memorandus H. H. Mull to H. 'G. Moore, Jr., dated April 27, 1978 (Doc 780427 002)). "For all temporary construction plant holding ponds, the design rainfall is a 4.8-inch, 24-hour, 10-year event. For the east pond the drainage area is 600 acres and the pond volume is 280 acre-feet. For the west pond l the drainage area is 700 acres and the pond volume is 425 acre-feet." Drawings issued in December 1975 and revised in August 1976 state the i j surface area of the east pond is 33.8 acres and the west pond is 38.5 j acres. One copy of drawing 89CS3108N5RO is attached. This drawing shows the i discharge structure for each of the two holding ponds. No hydraulic l rating of these structures is available; however, the holding ponds have { functioned satisfactorily to date. t i NRC QUESTION l Section 2.3 (6) Provide piezometric contour maps for any aquifers' intercepted by buildings or excavations on the site. ) Specifically, identify the locations on the map where any of l these aquifers are intercepted. Describe any continuing j effects of site construction on offsite groundwater levels. t 6. TVA RESPONrE i i l The excavations for buildings did not intercept any groundwater aquifers. The hydraulic gradient is toward the adjacent river which is the hydraulic l boundary for site groundwater. Therefore, the work done on the site has 1 no impact on offsite groundwater levels. I } 3 1 l i I t i

' N kC bsrcase @ ) c s. ^ nW-AtWrl p/- 1 l NOV 19198J oMute chef. Energ & Pins. Support Statt ~ ii0V20 S Mr. Bruce R. Barrett E,". Division of Wattr Management mASSEY U.S. Environments 1 Protection Agency, Region IV 'M 345 Courtland Street, NE. sum ~# Atlanta, Georgia 30365, F [ aunnen /

Dear Mr. Barrett:

As described in my May 29 letter to you. TVA's Phipps Bend Nuclear Plant (PEN) and Hartsville Nuclear Plant (HTN) have been undergoing site stabilization since cancellation of the construction program at these sites. Stabilization a'ctivities at PBN were completed on September 30. No wastewater discharges remain at PBN. TVA is currently using the site for temporary warehousing of equipment only. The construction runoff holding ponds at PBN have developed into shallow water marshes. TVA is developing an agreement with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) to leave the ponds in place to provide wildlife habitat on an interim basis. Because final seeding for stabilization of disturbed areas has been completed and no pollutants are now being i generated, monitoring of the runoff holding pond outfall has been terminated. 1 After the current reporting period, no further discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) will be submitted under NPDES Permit No. TN0029301. We request that the renewal application for the permit, which was submitted on December 27, 1983, be withdrawn and that the permit be closed. Stabilization at HIN has also progressed. At HIN (NPDES Permit No. TN0027740), the concrete mixing plant settling ponds have been filled in i and the discharges associated with them (DSNs 005 and 006) are no longer operational. Also, the construction sewage treatment plant (DSN 003) has been replaced with a septic tank / subsurface drainfield system. As q described previously, the onsite and offsite borrow areas associated with DSNs 004 and 007 have been revegetated; and these discharges are no longer operational. The only remaining active discharges are DSNs 001 and 002 from the construction runoff holding ponds. As discussed in my May 29 letter, the monitoring frequency for DSNs 001 and 002 has been reduced to " i l monthly. After the current reporting period. DMRs will be submitted for DSNs 001 and 002 only. This letter confirms previous discussions between Thayer Brolli of my staff and Arthur Linton of EPA's Region IV office. l

4* 4 3 2 NOV 191985 Mr. Bruce R. Barrett If you have any questions, please call Mr. Broili at (615) 632-6608 in. Knoxville, Tennessee. Sincerely. Original signed by Martin E. Rivers, Martin E. Rivers Director Environmental Quality n, hRTB:MFB cc: Mr. Kenneth W. Bunting, Director -g//j' Division of Water Pc11ution Control Tennessee Department of Health and Environment 150 Ninth Avenue, North--TERRA Building Nashville, Tennessee 37219 Mr. Joe E. Holland, Jr., Manager Nashville Basin Office Division of Water Pollution Control 110 Capitol Towers 510 Gay Street Nashville, Tennessee 37219 Mr. A. David McKinney, Manager Knoxville Basin Office Division of Water Pollution Control 1605 Prosser Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37914 Mr. Arthur G. Linton, P.E. Federal Activities Coordinator Environmental Assessment Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV 345 Courtland Street, NE. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 C. Bonine, 12-108 SB-K C.A.Chandley,W7C126C-K/ J. W. Hufham, 1630 CST 2-C C. L. Massey. 100 IBM-C M. G. Msarsa, 268 401B-C n R. J. Ogle, Wil C68 C-K W. T. Quinn. Hartsville OC J. A. Raulston, W10 C126 C-K H. S. Sanger, Jr., Eli B33 C-K R. D. Urban, 248 401B-C Prepared by Joy L. Sager (P&E) with concurrence by R. Thayer Brolli; reviewed by W. Walter LaRoche (OGC)

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On December 31, 1983, NPDES Permit No. TN0027740 fo si_Hartsulla Nuclear Plant (HTN) expired. We request the HTN NP]FS-permi,t be,! l g renewed and are providing the enclosed information sackage3to -faci,11-tate its reissuance. l n:es ~" ]i_ The information provided reflects the onsite conditions resulting from the recent deferral of HTN units Al and A2 and the cancellation of unita B1 and B2. The present status of construction is anticipated to extend at least through the next five years. If the decision is made to resume work within this timeframe, an updated permit application will be submitted prior to restart. The enclosed information package consists of the following items: (1) An updated permit application. (2) A descriptive list of the permit modifications requested with justification for each. (3) A draf t permit to illustrate the modifications requested. (4) A list of the renumbered and deleted serial discharge points. '~ (5) An updated discharge flow diagram and location map. The major changes requested in this application include deletion of discharges in Part I of the permit related to full-scale construction activities plus reductions in certain monitoring frequencies. In addition, Part II of the suggested draf t permit has been modified to incorporate language similar to that contained in the NTDES permit recently reissued for TVA's Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. Sections of Part III of the existing permit have been modified or deleted in the suggested draf t permit to reflect the status of plant construction. Detailed justification for these changes is enclosed. As discussed with your staff, we will continue to operate under the authority of the existing NPDES permit until the renewal is issued. Because of the cost savings associated with the suggested draf t permit, however, we request that the new permit be issued as soon as possible. If necessary, to expedite permit reissuance, my staff is available to resolve any questions you might have concerning this submittal.

1,f) ~ ~ \\ /. .c,. r ' ~ Mr. Paul.J. Traina. JAN 91984 l If you have any questions or comments or desire to have' a meeting, 1.',,, . please contact W. C. Carpenter at (615) 632.6654.(FTS 856-6654) to g4,:-l,D,. arrange a time and meeting place to do so. 3 N,.203, %O}hl:...'. Sincerely, w.: , ed by d.3Q)h,. De . A cCarthy 7, t p' 1,. Alvan Bruch, Ph.D. g"' E '.~i.p. I j Acting Director of-2

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- INSTRUCTIONS: Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any permit application forms to the EPA. If you answer"yes"to any questions, you must submit this form and the supplemental form listed in the parenthesis fobowing the question. Mark "X"in the box in the third column - if the supplementet form is attached. If you answer "no" to each question, you need not submit any of these forms. You fney answef "no*if your activity -E is excluded from permit requirements;see Section C of the instructions.See also, Section 0 of the instructions for definitions of bold-faced terms. A ~ J' sPECartC OutsteONs 4 ARM'X' W A W ht *Y' j

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I RAINFAl.L RUNOFF 2.9 MCD(2) SEDIMINATION I l U SKI!D11NG FOR REMOVAL OF FLOATKNG OIL l DISCilARGE TO SURFACE WATERS 4 A _C03SIRUCTION HOLDING POND 23 M GD CAPACITY APPROXIMATELY 280 102 (EAU) ACRE FEET (3) l RAINFALL RUNOFF 3.3 MCD(2) SEDDtENTATION 1 U ____ SKUDtING FOR REMOVAL OF FLOATING OIL DISCIIARGE TO SURFACE WATERS 4 A CONSTRUCTION SEWAGE 0.013 EXTENDED AERATION PACKAGE I L TREATMENT PLANT TREATMENT PLANT. 30,000gpd 3 A 103 c,v,w 111 nw w iu iM' SECONDARY TREATMENT. WASTE SOLIDS 2 F o* r *Lt A L u ss on L v tellement suineasnan nuo coresonens LPA Form 35102C IG40) PAGE 1 OF 4 coNilNuk ON HLvtH5E (1)f/}f. (3) See footnotes on attached page.

Ptwse tie.nt o, evoe in the unshade<f erets oniv l l Form Aporoved OMB No f 58 RO 77.7 u s t N wiseoNue N T a t reeo t a c T eoM astNcv FORM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER gh 2pD g EXISTING M ANUF ACTURING, COMMERCI AL, MINING AND SILVICULTUR AL OPER ATIONS Consolidated Pr rmits Prooram NPOEs 1.OUTF ALL LOCATION FOr each outv ll, list the latitude and song'tude of its location to Ine nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receivine water. a TgaLL e LaTeTuDE C. LONhlTUDE a o tauruj e ses. .ow e =.. .e< A. Attach a line draweno showing the water flow throwgh the f acility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the ef fluent, and treatment units leoeled to correspond to the more detaeled descriptions en item 8. Construct a water balance on the tene drawir'9 by showing everage flows tatween intakes, operations, treatment umts, and outf alls. If a water balance cannot be determined te g, for certain mimng act,veries/, provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any coliection or treatment measures. B. For each outleH, provede a descreption of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the ef fluent, includsng process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runof f; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue a on additional sheets if necessary, e ouT. TREATME_NT a OPE R ATioN(%B CONTRisuf eNG FLOW 3 " T'A E '2 s" gNr

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FORM 2C ITEM II.B FOOTNOTE (1) - Based on instantaneous flow measurement data for manual releases during the period January 4, through October 31, 1983. Only nine releases from each pond were performed during this period. No discharges occurred during August through October. FOOTNOTE (2) - Based on an average annual precipitation of 52.49 inches. FOOTNUIE (3) - A 10 year frequency rainfall,e. vent would yield approximately 225 acre-feet runoff forCD$N l"01 and approximately 240 acre-feet for DSN 102. e e C53356.03 Page 8

_CONTINUEO FNor.1 THE F AONT l C. Es. cept for stirm runof t, le:ks, or spitts, are any of the discharges described in items ll A or B intermittent or seasonal? (1.t.t. seamplete the fouowmg table) QNO isa to S.ets<ue 181)

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YEe (complete item til-C) D NO leo to Section IV) C. If you answered "Yes" to item fl!.B, list the quantity which represents en actual measurement of your maximum level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in the opplicable effluent guideline, and indicate the of fected outfalls,

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3 AG R E EM E N T. E TC. ....i n......e........... BRIEF DESCRIPHON OF PROMCT ,.,,n., p,m B. OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describang any additeonal water pollution control programs (or other envrronmentalprojects which may affect your escharges) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway of planne1, and mdicate your actual or planned schedules for ConlttuCitofs. [gARM x.* IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITION AL CONTROL PROGRAMS #5 ATTACMED WA EPA Farm 35142C t&o0) PAGE 2 OF 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3

Ak s.o. Num asntcopy from item i ef Esrm Ab CONTINUED FRoM PAoE 2 form ADDroved OM9 No.158 R0173 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICSM- "- NrErsiA"MM4@J2fFJf*MfS1T%h""40irMME@*KM A,8, & C: See instructions before proceeding - Complete one set o' tables for each outfall - Annotate the outf all number in the space provided. NOTE: Tables V-A, V 8, and V4 are included on separete sheets numbered V 1 through V 9. D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c-3 of the instructions,which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be (incherged from any outfall. For every rollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possesuon. s.coLLuraNT

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Pheneols Cleaning agents y DSN 102 Chlorobenzene Chlorinated sewage Phosphorus Reclamation activities Chloroform [ (Fertilizer) Dichloropropane g~ Trichloroethylene Peiita' chlorophenol Trichlorophenol Dichlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclope stadiene chlorinated sewage s VI. POTENTIAL DISCHARGES Noi COVERED BY ANALYSIS 7/MN9m _ _ r r_- TtfiPGihrf33fF**JIgrRusw..w~Cagg 2 A. Is any pollutant fested in item V-C e substance or a component of a substance which you do or expect that you will over the next 5 years use or manuf acture (:s an intermediate or final product or byproduct? v ns (lat oli nuch pollsstante below) C no tso to item VI B) i

0. Are your operations such that your raw materials, processes, or products can reasonably be expected to yary so that your discharges of pollutants may during the next 5 years escaed two times the maximum values reported in item V?

v ns teomplete item VI C belowl [No igo to section Vi!) C. If you answered "Yes" to item VI 8, esp lain below and describe in detail the sources and expected levels of such pollutants which you anticipate will be discharged from each outfall over the next 5 years, to the best of your ability at this time. Continue on additional sheets if you need more soace. N/A 1 EPA Form 35142C l6 80) PAGE 3 OF 4 CONTINUE oN REVERSE

wrw e sNuW FROM THE FRONT Vll. ElOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTIN'J DATA 1"-MWA'MMNIMNOM,MY[f!!IE# Md.. IM' N[ Oo you have any knowieoge or reason to believe that any biological test for scute or ch.onic toxicity has been f?wde on any of your d m dvnes weier in relation to your discharge within the fast 3 yearst 4 vus fidenrtly the teurts) and describe thelv purposes below) & No (to to Section Vil!I N/A l l ~ l 1 .e

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r VillCONTRACT ANAL.YSIS INFORMATION 1"2" 42 c-mw.Mh-'7a.ggnfggMffgyj&ggf.y(ryggmugunge m% ;-- r Were any of the analyses reported in item V performed by a contract laboratory or consulting f armt Y Es (list the name, address, and telephone numberof, and pollutants hNO (to to Section IX) analysed by. eech such laboratory or firm below) e A.NAME S. ADORE $s G. T E LEPHO N E force co<te a no.) W. PQ L6W TAN TE AN ALY Z ED (tis t) N/A IX. CERTIFICATION fJM77MN'"""""NN'_. _CfDt/c;.htt%Mtm +MM'J Lrsa r>wm ar. Schrw,._ attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immedia \\ a l formation is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significantpenalties for subm possibility of fine and imprisonment. e A. N A M E h OF FICS AL TlTLE (typt or print) ALVAN BRUCll

g. PHON E No, qerce goge g no_ g ACTING DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY C. SIG N A TU R E O. D A TE SIGNEQ EPA Form 3510 2C (6 801 PAGE 4 OF 4

~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EPJe O.G. NuM EW (copy fresst ifc8st ie/ForestJ) PLO ASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSH ADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of tr :s eriform.on on 6 parate sheets (use the sJme formJr) entteJd of Completing these pages, Form AporovedOM8Na 158R0/73 c.s F sN';Tnisc1stwe I V. fr. 4 AKE AND E F F LUENT CHAR ACTERISTICS iconsmurd erom page J of form 2 C) +. Cranplete one talife for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pall T A - You tr.ust provide the results of at least one analyses for every poffutant in this tah?r

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= FOOTNOTES (1) Values are from priority pollutant data for a 30,000 gal /d extended aeration sewage treatment. plant at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant processing sanitary waste only (DSN 113, previously DSN 001, Construction Sewage Treatment Plant). Mass values calculated on basis of actual long-term average flow data for DSN 103 (previously DSN 003) at Hartsville Nuclear Plant. (2) Values are from NPDES monitoring data required by NPDES Permit No. TN 0027740 for the period January through July, 1983. ik J

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~ A. EFFLUENT LIMITATIO!!S AND MONITORING REQUIREMEffrS During the period beginning on start of discharge and lasting through expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number (s) 101 and 102 - Point source runoff from construction (west and east holding pond, respectively) Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below: Effluent Characteristics Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirements Measurement Sample Instantaneous Maximum Frequencyl/ Type 3 Flow-m / day N/A 1/ month Crab Total Suspended Solids (ag/1) 2/ 1/ month, ' Grab Omtt.leable Solids (ml/L) N/A 1/ month Grab 1/ Only applicable during periods of actual discharge 2_ / Pending repromulgation of effluent guidelines for this waste category, limitations on total suspended solids shall.not be applicable. Within 90 days of repromulgation, permittee shall submit a proposed implementation schedule and shall expeditiously complete necessary facilities, if any, to assure compliance with such repromulgated regulations. In the interim, construdtion practices and control of site runoff shall be consistent with sound engineering practices. Ponds utilized for control of t construction runoff shall be capable of accommodating flows from a 10 year, 24-hour rainfall event. The pH shall not be less than 6.0 nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored once per month by grab samples. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements specified above'shall be taken at the I following location (s): point of discharge from the holding ponds prior to mixing with other waste streams. i 555 i C53356.03 p ;? n m HD d 8 0it O s

A. EFFLUEMT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS During the period beginning on the effective date and lasting through expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number (s) 103-Construction sewage treatment plant effluent. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below: Ef fluent Characteristics. Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirements (ag/L except as noted) Daily Daily Measurement Sample _ Avg. Max. Frequency Type 3 Flow-m / day (MCD) 1/ NA 5/ week Totalizer BODS 30 45 2/ month Grab Total Suspended Solids 30 45 2/ month Grab Taral Residual Chinrine NA 2.0 5/ week Grab Settleable Solids (ml/L) NA 1.0 5/ week Grab The pH shall not be less than NA standard units or greater than NA standard units and shall be monitored at a frequency of NA. There shall be no d'istinct discharge of floating scum, solids, oil sheen, visible foam, and other floating matter in other than trace amounts.

  • 4-Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements specified above sh' ll be taken at the a

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Part I Page of Permit No. TN0027740 B. SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE 1. The permittee shall achieve compliance with the effluent ~ limitations specified for discharges in accordance with the following schedule: 1. Compliance with effluent limitations - effective date of permit (101, 102, and 103). NOTE: Any construction of new waste treatment facilities or alterations to existing waste treatment facilities will require a permit or authorization for construction in accordance with applicable State , 9 ' law and regulation. 4

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GL*Sl&L C3iDITIONS --Duilf to Ox:oly 1. Tne pe5eittee r.ust ccr: ply with all coniit' ens of this pe=1t. Any perrit

ntecr:pliance oo:stitutes a violation of the Clean 1@.ter Act and is grounds for enforcecent action; for pencit te=::iration, revocation and reissuance, or r:cdification; or for denial, of a pe=1t renew _1 application.

2. Peralties for Violaticw of Per=it Corditioni Any person who violates a cemit condition is stbject to a civil penalty rot to exceed $10,000 per day if such violation. A:r/ person who willfully or negligently violates permit ec:.ditions is subject to a fine of not less than $2,500 nor core than S25,000 per day of violatica, or by 1::orisoment for not core than 1 year, or toth. 3. Duty to Miticate The perittee shall take e,11 ressorable steps to rinirir.e or correct any adverse ir: pact on the envircrr::ent resultirx3 f.v:t n=:Miance with this pe=1t, including such accele ?.ted or additieral nonitcring as ne=cstcry to deterine the rature and it: pact of the renec= plying discharge. a - j 4. Pen:it.*bdification ~ Af ter netice and op,=rtunity for a hearing, this per cit ray be modified, terminated or reveked for cause (as deceribed ir4 40 CFR 122.15 et seq) including, but not lirites to, the folicwings a. Violation of any terrn or ccaditions of this perrit; b. Cotaining this pernit by misreprese.taticn er failure to disclose fully all relevant facts; A change in any conditica that regains eitN. er te=porary interruidon c. or eliriration of the peritted dis:iurger or d. Ir.fc=:ntion nesly acqaircd by the Agen:.y indicating the disdurge pores a threat to ht=:7n hes.lth or welfare.

td-Part Il Page II-2 If the pemittee believes that any pest or planned activity would be cause for modification or revocation a:d reissuan::e under 40 CER 122.15, the perrittee nust report such infonnation to the Pemit Issuing Authority. Die stizrittal l of a new applicstion may be required of the pemittee. W e filing of a request by the permittee for a permit nodification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned. danges or anticipated noncenpliance, does not stay any pemit cxxiditfori. 5. Toxic Pollutants 1 Notwiths*@ Paragra;h A-4, above, if a toxic effluent standard or prohibition (incitding auf schedule of cct:p iance specified in such effluent standard or prchibition) is established under Section 307(a) of the Act for a tcxic pollutant which is pret,ent in the dis &arge and such staniard or prchibition is :: ore stringent than any H-dtation for su:ft pollutant in this pe=1t, this pem.it shall be M *ied or revched ani reicaued to cxxsform to the toxic effluent standard or prohibition and the pemittee so notified. he perrittee shall ccr: ply w:.th effluent standards or p cttibitions established urdier Section 307(a) of the Claan Water Act for toric pollutants within the tiras provided in the regalat:ons ths.t establish these stardards or prohibitions, even if the pemit has not yet been nodified to inccrporate the .=2 requiranent. "~~ 6. Civil ard Cririnal Liability Except as provided in permit cceditions on "Eypassing" Section B, Paragraph B-3, rething in this pemit sha*.1 be construed to relieve the pemittee frcru civil or criminal penalties t'or raw liance. 7. oil and threrdous Subctance Thhility ~ Nothing in this permit shall be construed to precitde the institution of any legal action or relieve the pemittee fr:r: any responsibilities, liabilities, or pemities to which the permittee is or may be subject under Section 311 of the Act. 8. State Laws Nothing in this parrit shall b3 construed to precltde the institution of any legal action or relieve the pe=ittee fro::t any responsibilities, liabilities, or pemities established pursuant to any applicable State law or regulation under authority preserved by Section 510 of the Act. 9. Prcoerty Richts Tne issuan::e of this pe=it d:es not convey any preperty rights of any sort, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authori:e any injum.f to private i; p::perty et any invasion of pirso:nl riepts, rcr any infri,3c:unt cf Federal, State or 1ccal las or regulations.

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10. onsncre or offshcre Cbnstruction This permit does not authorize or approve tne construction of any onshore or offshore pnysical structures or facilities cr the undartaking of any wrk in any waters of the United States.
11. Severability

,'<, y The provisions of this permit are severable / r...nd if any provision of this permit, or the application cf any provision of this permit to any ciretrcstance, is held invalid, the applicatic of such provision to other circu:: stances, and the rerainier of this per=it, shall not be affected thereby. Y. t,, SErrION B. CPF.RS. TION AND F.IL? LEA.b3 OF ETION CONUCIS 1. Procer Ooeration ard Fa:nterance Tne per:rittee shall at all tires prq;erly cperate and raintain all facilities and systems of treat ent arrt c r. trol (and reitted ap;n-terances) which are ' installed or used by the pe:vittee to achieve ccq>11ance with the conditions of this perrit. Proper coe:ation and rainte-I.nce includes effective perfonance, adequate fundi:q, adequate ope.ra or :;taffing ard training, and adequate laboratory and process controls, i.Yp*4g appropriate quality ~~ assurance procedures. Tais provision requires the operation cf back-up or auxiliary facilities or simlar syste:s oniv 5en racessary to achieve ccTplicnce with the corditions cf the per:c.t. 2. Duty to Halt or Reduce activity Upon reduction, loss, or failure of the tre.a:rer.t' facility, the perreittee shall, to tne extent necessary to raintain c=pliance Oith its perrit, control production or all dischargas or teth until the facility is restored or an alternative rethod of treatmnt is provided. This requiremant applies, for ~ exar.ple, when the pri:: cry source cf pcwer of.he trer.t::cnt facility fails or is reduced or lost. It shall ret be a defense fcr a permittee in an enforce: rent action that it cald have been necessary to halt er reduce the parmitted activity in crder to caintain m"e.ca with the cc:ditions or this permit. 3. Bypass of Treatrent Facilities a. Definitions (1) " Bypass" maans the intentio.11 diversica of waste strea:s frcm any pcrtion cf a treatmant facility, Wich is not a designed or estaolirined cperating made for the facility. -+, m ,_,.m,

r. E-T Part II 1 Page II-4 (2) " Severe property danage" means stbetantial physical danage to property, darage to the treatment facilities whis causes them to beo: ras inoperable, or stestantial and permnant loss of natural resources which can reasorably be axpected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe pp.y denage does not mean eoxxric loss caused by delays in production. b. Bypass not exceeding licitations. %e pe. ittee ray allcw any bypass to occar which does not cause ~ effluent lir::itatiora to be exceed: ', but only if it also is for essential maintemnce to accure efficient operation. W ese bypasses are not subject to the provisions of Paragraphs c. and d. of this section. c. bbtice (1) Anticipated by,:nss. If the permittes kn:ws in advance of the reed for a b piss, it shall sttrrit prior notice, if pessible at / least ten days before the date of the bypacs; ircluding an 33 evaluation of the anticipated qualitf and effect of the bypass. (2) thanticipated bypass. Se perrittee chall sub:::it notice of an unanticipated trfpass as required in Section D,. Paragraph D-8 (24-hour notice). d. Prohibition of Igrpass. (1) Bypass is prohibited and the Permit Issuing Authority may take enforcenent action against a p2=ittee for bfpass, unless: (a) Bypass was umvoidable to prevent loss of life, pe:isonal injury, or severe preperty datege; (b) Were were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxilia:,y treat =ent facilities, retention of untrasted wastes, or r:minternnoa during no=al periods of eqai;nent do :tims. mis conditien_ic_ not satis #ied if the pemittee could have installad adequate backup equi;r:ent to prevent a b/ pass which cccurred during rc=al periods of equirnent d:xntime or preventive traintenancer a:x! (c) te pe=.ittee sttrritted retices as reg 2 ired uniar Paragraph

c. of this section.

(2) We Permit Isse.ing Authority reay cy,; rove en anticipated bypass, after considering its adverce effect.s, if the Peric Issuing Authority datar:.ines that it will m2ct the three conditio:.s listed above in Paragraph d.(1) of rhis coction.

r. 1 i w Part II ~ Page 11-5 4. Ranoved Substances Tnis permit does not authorize discharge of solids, sludges, filter backwash, or c:her pollutants removed in the course of treatment or cerztrol of wastewaters to waters of the United States unless specifically li::ited in Part l 1. Sh!JfION C.. tONITORIN3 AND REDRDS 1. Recresentative Samling Sar.ples *.and measure nents taken as requirexi herein shall be refresentative of the voltra.; and nature of the r=nitored disc' arge. All sc::ples shall be taken at the monitoring points specified in this pez=it ard, unless otherwise specified, before the effluent joins or is diluted by any other wastestrea:n, bcdy of water, or substarce. Monitcring points shall not be changed without notification to and the appr.wal of the Per=it Issaing Authcrity. 2. Flcw Measurecents Appropriate ficw measurecent devices and ruthods consistent with accepted scientific practices shall to selected and used tc insure the accuracy and reliability of measure::ents of the voltrna of conitored discharges. 'Ihe devices shall be installed, calibrated and rnaintained to ins.re that the accuracy of the measurenanta are consistent with the accepte.

ability of that type of device. Devices selected shall be capable of ing ficus with a maxitum deviation cf less than + 10% frcza the true ge rates

~ througnout the range of e::pected discharge voltr:es. Chid:-.. selection, installation, calibration and operatico of accepte.ble flcw measurecent devices can be cbtained frcza the folicwing references 1. "A Guide of Methods and Standards for the Measurenent of Water Flcw", U.S. IMpartnent of Ccr:curce, National Bureau of S andards, K2S Special Publication 421, May 1975, 97 pp. hvailable frc:n the U.S. Goverrrrent Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. O:: tier by SD catalog No. Cl3.10:421.) 2. '* dater Measure::ent Man.:al", U.S. Departnunt of Interior, Bureau of Recla cation, Second Edition, Revised Reprint, 1974, 327 pp. %vailable frtra the U.S. Goverment Printing Office, Washingtcn, D.C. 2CM02. Order by catalog No. I27.19/2:W29/2, Stock No. S/N 24003-0027.) i l i .--y

Part II = T Page II-6 ~ 3. " Flow Measurement in Open Channels and Closed Conduits", U.S. Department of Camerce, National Bureau of Standards, NES Special Publication 484, October 1977, 982 pp. (Available in paper copy or microfiche from Natio.al Technical Intorraticn Service (hTIS), Sprirgfield, VA 22151. Order by hTIS No. P3-273 535/55T.) 4. "ItPDES Ccepliance Flcw Measurement Manual", U.S. Envircomental. Protecticn Agency, Office of Water Enforce:nent, Publication MQ)-77, Septe-ber 1981, 135 pp. (Amilable frcza:the General Services Administration (8BRC), Centralized Mailing Lists Servi,ces, Building ,41, Denwr Federal Center, Denwr, CO 80225.) Monil orira Procedures 3. t Ponitoring must be conducted according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136, unless other test procedures haw been specified in this perr.it. 4. Penalties for Tancering We Clean Water Act provides that any persen who f41sifies, ta=pers with, or knowirgly renders inaccurate, any cenitoring devices or method required to be mintained under this permit shall, upon convictics, be punished by a fine of - rot rcre than $10,000 per vi dation, or by it:priscnment for not more than 6 conths per violation, or by both. 5. Retention of Records 2e permittee shall retain records of all monitorir.g informaticn, includirg all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings tor continuous monitoring instru::entation, copies of all reports required by this permit, and records cf all data used to ca::plete the application for this permit, for a period of at least 3 years from the date of bis pericd.sy be extended the sa..ple, :neasurement, report or application. by the Permit Issuing Authority at any time. 6. Record Contents l Records of monitoring inforr.itica shall include: We date, exact place, time and methods cf sa=pling or measurements; a. b. The individual (s) who perforced the sarpling or measurements; W e date(s) analyses were performed; c. d. The individual (s) who perforred the analyses; The analytical tecbiques or nethods used; and e. t. W e results of such analyses. t - -. ~...,

E..=. ~ Part II ~ Bage II-7 7. Insoection and E2.rv Tne permittee shall allcw the Pen:it Issuing Authority, or artauthorized representative, upon the presentation cf cr=h-+h1=. and other docunents as ray be required by law, to: .L'~ ~ a. . Enter upon the pemittee's pre:dses where a regulated facility or factivity is 1~ W or a:rQ.2 ed, or where records cust be kept under 1.the oxxiitions of this permitt b. I$nve access to and copy, at reasonable time::, any records that nust be.kept u:rier the ocaditions of this permit; c. Inspect at reasonabis time cny facilities, equigna::t (incluiing nenitoring and control equipoent), practicac, or cperaticna regulated or required under tt,is permit, and d. Sa::ple or nonitor at rensc:able timas, for the purposes of assuri:q pemit cccplian=e c: as c:hsrwise authorized by the Clacn Enter Act, any substances or paramel:ers at any location. * .:= SlI. TION D. REPORTING FIX7JIF1mTS 1. Chance in Discharce Any anticipated facility expsnsions, producticn in::reases, or process nodifications which will result in nu, different, or increased disc:harges of pollutznts uust be reported by sutr.issicn of a new KP2S applicatico or, if such changes will not violate the effluent limitations cpecified in this pe=it, by notice to the Pamit Issuing Authority of such changes. Follcwing such rotice, the pemit inny be noiified to spc::ify and limit any pollutants not previously limited. 2. Anticioated Nancermliarru Tne pennittee shall give advance notice to the Pemit Issuirzg Authority of any planned change in the pernitted facility or activity which any result in nonex2:pliance with pemit re:guire e:. s. Any ::aintenance of facilities, which might necessitate unamidable intern:ption of operation and degradation of-effluent quality, shall be scheduled during non:ritical wa's quality pericxis and carried out in a canner approved by the Pen-it Incuing Authority. t .. ~. ,_m.-

l 1 i ^ l ..:=- Pr.rt II j i Paga II4 3. Transfer of ownership or Osntrol A pemit raay be transferred to an:r.her party under the follcwing conditions: 'Ihe pemittee notifies the Pccit Issuing Authority of the proposed a. transrer; e.- p b. A written agree: ment is sumitted t8th'e ' emit Issuing Authority P containing the specific transfer date and ac*:not.dedgcacnt that the , existing pemittee is respecuible for violations up to that date and . tne new pe=ittee liable thereafter. Transfers are not effective if, within 30 days of receipt of p.W, the Per=it'lssuing Authority disagrees and notifies the current permittee and the new pemittee of the intent to n:dify, revcke and reissus, or temirate the perr.it end to require thtt a new application be filed consistent with 40 CFR Part 122. 4. Monitorirry Reports See Part III of tnis permit. S. Additional ~ Monitoring by the Pemittee E If the pemittee r:xrtitcrs any pollutant more freque.ntly than required by this pennit, usiraj test procedures approved under 40 CFR 136 or as specified in this pemit, the results of this r:=nitcring shall be incitded in the calcalation and repo.J.ng of the data suintitted in the Discharge Monitoring Report (D'.R). S2ch increased frequency shall also be indicated. 6. Averacing of Measurerents calculations for limitations which require averaging of measurenents shall utilize an aritiraatic mean unless otherwise specified by the Perrit Issuing authority in the pemit. 7. Cc::aliance Senedules Reports of conpliance or n:n:yxpliance with, or arr/ progress reporu on, interim aid final requirements contaired in any conpliance schedule of this perrit snall be submitted no later than 14 days folloaing each schedule date. Any reports of nonconpliance shall irclude the cause of nomWnce, any rexxiial actions taken, and probability of meeting the r. ext scheduled r%uirement.

:.= !.' l Part II i Page II-9 [ i 8. 'I%entv-? bur Eatr R2corting f ~ me permittee shan orany report 'any nmetz:pliance which may 3 endarger health or the environrant,within 24 hours fress the time the i. pemittee becanes aware of the circumstances., A. written submissicn [ shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the permittee. tecer.es aware of the circumstances. "he written submission shall i centain a'descriptien of the noncc=pliance and its cause; the period i of nonecre.pliance, including exact dates and times; and if the i nonec::pliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to' continue, and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the nonccrpliance. 'ihe Permit Issuing Authority may verbany waiw the written report, cri a case-by-case br. sis, when the oral report is made. me follcuing violr.ticos shall be ircluisi in the 24 hour report can they might en:Enger haalth or the envii-e: a. An unanticipated bypass Wich exced any cEfluent limitation in the parrit. U. b. Any upset With exceda any effluant liritation in the permit. 9. Other No.smliance i l The permittee shall repcrt in narrative fann, all instances of nonecnollance not previoccly reported under Section D, Paragraphs D-2, D-4, D-7, and D-8 at the time ronitoring reports are straitted. me reports shall contain the infor=ation listed in 1%ragraph D-8.

10. 01ances in Dischames of 'ltric Substarres e

he porrittee shall notify the Pamit Icsuing Authority as soon as it kn:ws or has reason to believes a. mat any activity hau cccurred or will occur Wich would result in the disenarge of any toxic substance (s) (lictai at 40 TR 122, Appendix D, Table II ani III) Wich is not limited in the permit, if that discharge win exceed the hi41est of the fonowing " notification icvels": (L) One hu:rired micregrar:u per liter (100 ug/1); (2) 'No hundred mic:t:gre=s par liter (200 ug/1) for acroisin and e.crylo.itrile; five hundred ricnagrams per liter (500 ug/1) for 2,4-dinitrcphenal and for 2-cuthyl-4,6-dinitreghenol; and one willip per 13.ter (1 mg/1) for antir.cny; ,n


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..S W Part II Page II-10 (3) Five (5) ti.es the r:axi: nun co centration value mported for that pollutant (s) in the pemit application; b. 2at they have begun or expect to begin to use or raarufacture as an inh = Mate or final product or byproduct any toxic pollutant which was not reported in the pemit application.

11. IMty'to Reacoly If the p $nittee wishes to centinue an activity regulated by this pemit after the expiration date of this pemit, the pen..Lttee r:ust apply for and obtain a nee pomit. We application should be suMitted at least 180 days before the expiration data of this pemit. me Pemit Issuing Authority may grant permission to su':rcit an application less than 180 days in advance but no later than the pennit expiration acte.

h'nere ELA is the Penrit Issu ng Authority, the ter:s and conditicr.s of this penuit are autcreatically centirced in acec: dance with 40 CFR 122.5, only where the pemittee has suhuitted 4, tinely and sufficient applicaticn fer a reneaal penrit and the Pemit Issuing Authcrity is unable through no fault of the T. pemittee to issue a new pervit before the expiration data.

12. Sicnatorv Es:rairev_nts All applicatices, reports or inforcation suhaitted to the Pemit Issuing Authority shall be signed and certified.

a. All per=it applications shall be signed as folloes: (1) Ibr a corporation: by a principal executive efficer of at least, the level of vice-president; I (2) Ibr a partnership or sole prcprietcrships by a general partner or the proprieter, recpectively; or (3) For a r.unicipality, State, Federal, or other ptblic agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. b. All reports required by the pemit and other info = ration requested by the Pemit Issuing Authority chall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized rcerecentative only ift (1) he authorization is mde in writing by a person described above. (2) te authorization specified either an individual or a position havity respor.sibility for the overall oparation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the po,:ition of plant rrant.ger, cperator of a well or a well field,,;uperintenient, o position

4 f Part II Page II-11 of a:iuivalent responsibility. (A duly authorized representative may thu.s be either a na:ned irdividual or any individual occupying a named position.); and ~..* 'Ihe written authorization is s'uhiit'ted to the Permit Issuing (3) 2 Authority. [ Certification. Any person signing a docunent under this section c. ishall reake the following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am fa:niliar with the infonration sul:r::itted in this document and all attactraents and that, based on my inquiry of those i-individuals it:nsiiately responsible far obtaining the infc=mtion, I pelieve that the infor;naticri is true, accurate, and carplete..I en aware that there '.re significant penalties for su':zritting false infonnation, including the possibility of fine and inprissanent." g

13. Availability of horts

'r.:. -, Kxcept for data deter:rined to be confidential under 40 CFR Ptrt 2, all reports prepared in accordance with the te.::c of this pen-it shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Permit Issuing Authority. As required by the Act, permit applications, pentits, and affluent data shall rot be considered cc:didential. T 14.14nalties for Falsificaticr1 of Reports 'Ihe Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly tukes any false statenant, representation, or certification in any record or other docunant suhritted or required to be maintained under this por:mit, including r:enitoring reports or reports of ecznpliance or nonecupliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a firm of not note than $10,000 per violation, or b/ i=priscernent for not nere than 6 rxnths per violation, or by both. SECTION E. DFEINITIOt3 1. Per: tit Issuins Authority Tne Regional Ad:rinistratcr of EIA Regicn IV or his designw, unless at scrne ti:ne in the future the State receives authority to administer the FJES prcr;rc t and assunes juricdiction over the pennit; a.t shich tine, the Director of the State program reesivir,g authorization becorus the issuing authority. i w ,,+,e-- -ir.. -..--,-.-..-.---.._-_r,em,-

_. =. ~ Part II ' b:. Page 11-12 2. Act ~l "Act" means the Clean Water Act (formerly referred to as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act) Public law 92-500, as amended by Public law 95-217 and Public Iaw 95-576, 33 U.S.C.1251 et seq. ) 3. Mass / Day Measurements a. We "awrage monthly discharge" is. defined as the total mass of all daily discharges sacpled and/cr ineasured during a calendar month on n Miich daily disenarges are sarpled and measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sarpled and/or measured during such L.scnth. It is, therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the .. weights of the pollutant found each day of the month and then

  • cividing this sum by the number c days the tests were reported.

his limitation is identified as " Daily Awrage" or "nxPJhly Awrage" in Part I of the pemit and the awrage acnthly discharge wlue is reported in the "Awrage" column under " Quantity" on the Discharge bbnitoring Peport (ER). b. Se "awrage weekly discharge" is defined as the total mass ot all daily discharges sarpled and/cr measured during the calendar week crt which daily discharges are sarpled and/or measured during such week. It is, therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the weights of pollu: ants found each day of the week and then dividing this sum by the nur.ber of days the tests were reported. Bis limitation is identified as " Weekly Awrage" in Part I of the permit and the awrage weekly discharge wlue is reported in the %ximum" column under " Quantity" on the DMR. i I ' c. We "raximum daily discharge" is the total nass (weight) of a pollutant discharged during a calendar day..If only one sample is taken during any calendar day the weight of pollutant calculated from it is the "raxinv.:s daily discharge". m is limitation is identified ' as " Daily Maximum", in Part I of the permit and the highest such ulue recorded during the reporting period is reported in the "Paxixm" colu=n under " Quantity" on the DR. i i l d. We "awrage annual discharge" is defined as the total mass et all j daily discharges sarpled and/or measured during the calendar year on which daily discharges are sampled and/or measured during each week. r It is, therefore, an arithmetic rean found by adding the weights of pollutants found each day of the year and then dividing this sum by the number of days the tests were reported. h is limitation is dertned as "Ar.nual Amrage" in Part I of the permit and the awrage l annual discharge wlue is reported in the "Awrage" column under " Quantity" on the mR. Se DMR for this report shall be submitted in January for the previous rep rting calendar year. is

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4. Concentration Measurements a.

Se "awrage monthly concentraticn", other than for fecal coliform bacteria, is the sum of the concentrations of all daily i discharges sampled and/or measured divided by the number of-daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such renth i (arithmetic mean of the daily concentration wlues). Tne daily concentration alue is equal to the concentration of a composite sarple or in the case of grab sarples is the arithmetic mean (weighted by flow wlue) of all.the' se..ples collected during i that calendar day. We awrage monthly count for fecal coliform bacteria is the geometric mean of the counts for samples collected during a calendar mcnth. his limitation is i identified as "m athly Average" or " Daily Average" under "Other limits" in Part I of the permit and the average monthly concentration alue is reported under the " Average" coltmn under " Quality" on the DMR. b. The "awrage weekly concentration", other than for fecal coliform bacteria, is the sum of the concentrations of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during a calendar week on which daily discharges are sampled and ressured divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such week (arithmetic mean of the daily concentration values). We daily concentration wlue is equal to the conbentration ot a e w.essi:e sample or in the case of grab saeples is the arithmetic mean (weighted by flow value) of all the samples collected during that calendar day. We awrage weekly count for fecal coliform bacteria is the geo=etric mean of the counts for samples collected during a calendar week. h is limitation is identified as " Weekly Awrage" under "Other Limits" in Part I of the permit and the average weekly concentration alue is reported' under the " Maximum" coltmn under " Quality" on the IMR. c. We " maximum daily concentration" is the ccncentration of a pollutant discharge during a calendar day. It is identified as "Ihily Maximum" under "Other Limits" in Part I of the per=it and the highest such value recorded during the reporting period is reported under the " Maximum" colurn under " Quality" on the IMR. d. The "awrage annual concentration", other than for fecal coliform bacteria, is the sum of the concentrations of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during a calendar year on l which daily discharges are sa:: pled and reasured divided by the number of daily discharges sa: pled and/or measured during such year (arithmetic mean of the dr.ily concentration wlues). We daily ccncentration wlue is equal to the c::ncentration of a ocm;x: site saxple or in the case of grab sa=ples is the arith:notic maan (n.ighted by flos vtlos) cf t.11 the sr. plea collected during that calenfar day. We a.vura73 yearly es.rnt for fecal colifem bacteria is the gesactric me n of the counts for sanples

5;:: Part II ~~" Page 11-14 collected during a calendar year. 2is limitaticx1 is identified as " Annual Amrage" under "Other Limits" in Part I of the Wt and the awrage annual concentration value is reported under the " Average" column under " Quality" on the DMR. Se DMR for this report shall be subnitted in January for the previous reporting year. 5. Other Measurements he effluent flow expressed as M / day ~(k3D) is the 24 hour awrage 3 a.- flow awraged conthly. It is the arithmetic mean of the total daily flows recorded during the calendar month. hhere monitoring ,' requirements for flow are specified in Part I of the par =it the flew Y rate wlues are reported in the "Awrage" column under " Quantity" on 'the DMR. b. An " instantaneous flow measurmt" is a measure of flow taken at the time of sa:pling, when both the sample and flow will be representatiw of the total discharge. c. hhere nonitoring requirements for pH, dissolwd oxygen or fecal coliform bacteria are specified in Part I of the permit, the values are generally reported in the " Quality or Concentration" column en the D'Jt. 6. Types of Samoles a. Co::gesite Sample: A "c:rposite sarple" is a ec=binatica of not less than 8 influent or effluent portions, of at least 100 m1, collected owr the full time period specified in Part I.A. W e c P ite-sample must be flow proportioned by either time interval between each aliquot or by wlume as it relates to effluent flow at the time of sa=pling or total flow since collection of the previous aliquot. Aliquots may be collected manually or autcr.atically. b. Grab Sample: A " grab sample" is a sirgle influent or effluen't portion which is not a u.a..,usite sa=ple. Se sarple(s) shall be collected at the period (s) :ost representatim of the total discharge. 7. Calculation of Means a. Arithmetic Mean: he arithmetic mean of any set of values is the stz: cation of the individual mlues divided by the nu=ber of individual mlues. i ~ 'b. Gecretric Mean We geccetric mean of any set of values is the Nth root of the prcduct of the individual values where N is equal to the number of irriividual values. he geccetric mean is equivalent to the antilog of the arith. etic mean of the logarith=s of the individual values. Ibr purposes of calculating the geometric mean, values of zero (C) shall be considered to be one (1). t;f I .~. .n.

e f.bI Part II Page 11-15 c. Weighted by Flow Values Weighted by flow value reans 'the suranticn of each cmcentraticn times its respectiw flow divided by the , su:maation of the respectiw flows. 8. Cale.xiar Day A calendar day is defined as the period frcta midnight of one day until midnight of the next day. Howewr, for purposes of this permit, any consecutiw 24-hour period that reascrably represents the calendar day may be used for sanpling. 9. azardous Substance A hazardous s'ubstance means any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act.

10. 'Ibxic Pollutant A toxic pollutant is any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act.

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Part III Page 111-1 Permit No. TN0027740 j PART III OTHER REQUIREMENTS A. Reporting of Monitoring Results , :9 - ~ Monitoring results obtained during the previous 3 month (s) shall be summarized for each month (each quarter if monitoring frequency is quarterly) and must be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report Form (EPA No. 3320-1), postmarked no later than the 28th day of the month following the completed reporting period. The first report is due on Duplicate signed copies of these, and all other reports required by Section D of Part II, Reporting Requirment shall be submitted to the Permit Issuing Authority and the State at the following addresses: Environmental Protection Agency Tennessee Division of Water Quality Region IV Management Facilities Performance Branch 150 Ninth -Avenue, N Water Management Division TERRA Building 345 Courtland Street, NE. Nashville, TN 37203 Atlanta, GA 30365 B. Reopener Clause This permit'shall be modified, or alternatively revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable effluent standard or limitation issued or approved under Sections 301(b) (2) (C), and 304(b) (2), and 307(a) (2) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent standard or limitation so issued or approved: 1. Contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any effluent limitation in the permit; or 2. Controls any pollutant not limited in the permit. The permit as modified or reissued under this paragraph shall also contain any other requirements of the Act then applicable. .C.. There shall be no discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds such as those commonly used for transformer fluid. In the event that PCB containing equipment is used onsite, administrative procedures shall be instituted to (1) maintain a detailed inventory of PCB use, (2) assure engineering design and construction to preclude release of PCB's to the environment, and (3) effectively detect the loss of PBCs from equipment,

Part III Page III-2 Permit No. TN0027740 D. Copies of all plans and reports except for discharge monitoring reports and notices of noncompliance submitted in accordance with Parts I, II, and III shall be forwarded by the permittee as follows: 1 Number of Copies Addressee 2 Director, Wa.ter Management Division, EPA (Atlanta) "na-1 Chief, Ecology Branch, EPA (Athens) 1 Director, Office Nuclear Reactor Regulation USNRC (Washington) 2 Regional Director, Fish and Wildlife Service (Atlanta) 1 Director, Tennessee Division of Water Quality Management (Nashville) 1 Regional Administrator, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, USNCR (Washington) E. The permittee shall maintain and implement "best management practices" procedures to assure adequate control of rainfall runoff from the site as provided in the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan dated August 1978, where applicable for existing site conditions. F. Not later than 180 days af ter a decision to restart plant construction is made, permittee shall submit a complete updated application for preoperational and operational wastes from the Hartsville Nuclear Plant. G. If the permittee, af ter monitoring for at least six months, determines that he is consistently meeting the effluent limits contained herein, the permittee may request of the Regional Administrator that the monitoring requirements be reduced to a lesser frequency or be eliminated. ~~ 4 e ) I .. ~..

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ENCLOSURE 3 HARTSVILLE NUCLEAR PLANr NPDES PERMIT TABLE COMPARING SERIAL DISCHARGE NUMBERS Discharge Issued Proposed Description Permit Draft Permit '~ Point Source Runoff from 001_and-002 101 and 102 Construction Construction Sewage Treatment 003 103 Plant Effluent Point Source Runofff from 004 Deleted Borrow Area No. 13 4 Concrete Mixing Plant 005 and 006 Deleted Settling Pond Effluents O .,--m. .e.--,. ,.e y.- .-ce.- y-

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r Description of Requested Permit Modifications 2 1. Delete those DSNs as indicated by enclosure 3. The deleted discharges are releated to full-scale construction activities which have ceased or are not anticipated under the deferred status of construction. 2. Rentsaber the DSNs so the first digit is.a "1" to keep track of revision level for the permit. Enclosure-3~ lists' the old and new DSNs. 3. DSN 101 and 102 - Point source runoff from construction (west and east holding ponds, respectively) - Reduce the monitoring f requencies for flow (one week to one month), total suspended solids (TSS) (one week to one month), settleable solids (one week to one month), and pH (one. week to one month). Delete the monitoring requirement for turbidity. The most recent NPDES monitoring data (from January 1983 to October 1983) most closely reflects the existing and anticipated site conditions under the deferred status of construction. During this period there were no water quality problems associated with these discharges, and we expect that to continue under the deferred status of construction. NPDES monitoring data from January 1982 to October 1983 (22 months which corresponds approximately with construction slowdown from its initial stages) can justify monitoring reductions. Refer to the data presented in the table below for each time period. Delete the requirement to ascertain the available settling volumes of the construction holding ponds on a routine basis. The sediment load to these ponds should be minor in light of the deferred construction status for HTN. Pending a decision to restart construction, "best management pracices" will continue to be followedLin control of runoff from the site along with interim site stabilization. Refer to correspondence to Mr. Harold R. Denton, U.S. NRC dated March,22 and ~~ May 5, 1983, detailing site stabilization plans for the HTN site. Copies of these transmittals are included within this renewal package. Justification Data January 1983 through October 1983. DSN 101 DSN 102 Parameter Average Maximum Average Maximum \\ TSS, ag/l 17.3 38 16.3 21 Setticable Solids, ml/l < l.0 <l.0 < l.0 <l.0 j pH Range 7.3 to 8.9 std units 7.4 to 8.8 std units i Turbidity, Turbidity Units 19.5 60 16.8 25 C53354.01 . l

2 January 1982 through October 1983 DSN 101 DSN 102 Parameter. Average Maximum Average Maximum TSS, mg/l 22.6 1601 26.9 150 5 2 Settleable Solids, ml/1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 pH Range 7 3 to 8.9 std units 7 3 to 9 2 std units Turbidity, Turbidity Units 21.6 903 34.6 240,5 4 Second highest measured maximum value was 49 mg/l' 1 2 econd highest measured maximum value.:ias 64 mg/l S 3Second highest measured maximum value was 62 turbidity units 4Second highest measured maximum value was 103 turbidity units 5 ccurred simultaneously 0 Flow: An unnecessary expense would be incurred by obtaining flow data without other parameter monitoring to qualify it. Therefore, flow should be monitored only at the same frequency as that for the associated pollutant parameters. Turbidity: Turbidity is essentially an esthetic parameter that we currently have no effluent limit to meet. Relatively low TSS concentrations normally preclude any turbidity problems as indicated by the most recent monitoring data for these points. 4. DSN 103 - Construction sewage treatment plant - Modify the permit limitations and monitoring requirements to be consistent with that established in NPDES Permit No. TN0026450 for similar sewage tratment facilities at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. There have been no significant compliance problems at this discharge in the past 18 months. 5. Part I, B. Schedule of Compliance - Modify the schedule of compliance to reflect the deferred status of construction at HTN and reflect the modifications and deletions requested for Part III listed in item 7. below. 6. Part II, A. Management Recuirements - Modify Part II to incorporate the updated language and format similar to that in a recently issued TVA NPDES permit (Sequoyah) for consistency. 7 Part III, Other. Requirements - Modify or delete sections of Part III as follows: (a) III(A) - Delete. The three remaining discharges following deferral of HTN unit A and cancellation of unit B are distinct outfalls to the Cumberland River. Physical site limitations would preclude combination of these discharge streams. We do not G53354.01 ~ _m ,_.-___m

l 1 4 3 anticipate relocation of these discharge points. This statement is primarily applicable to operational discharges and can be reinstated if a decision is made to resume construction. (b) III(C) - Modify language to delete requirement to submit detailed administrative procedures concerning PCB management to the State. This is consistent with the language in the NPDES permit recently issued to TVA for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. Remains designated as III(C) in redraft. (c) III(D) - Delete to reflect the deferred status of construction. If a decision is made to restart., construction, Part B of the construction effects monitoring program can be reinstated. A report addressing part A requirements of the program was submitted October 1,1980. (d) III(E) - Delete to reflect the deferred status of construction. Can be reinstated if a decision is made to resume construction. (e) III(F) - Delete to reflect the deferred status of construction. If a decision is made to resume construction, this condition can be reinstated, and a new permit application reflecting proposed preoperational and operation discharges will be submitted. (f) III(C) - Delete. See item (e). (g) III(H) - Modify to reflect most recent standard permit language. Redesignated as item III(B). (h) III(I) - Delete pending certification by the State of Tennessee. 1 _we _m 9 4 C53354.01 w e - - + - - -<we.-. wa -r ---e--w,-3 -- - - -e -my- -. - + - ~ --m-me- - - - - -..-- y,,-- ,--r----,-w


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Dear Mr. Rivers:

After reviewing the construction plans and the operations manual, the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment has decided to issue the enclosed permit to the Tennessee Valley Authority for the operation of a demolition landfill. I must advise you that recent amendments to the Tennessee Solid Waste Disposal Act require that operators of all landfill facilities e::ecute a financial assurance instrument to the Department to insure proper cperation and closure of the facility. When the Division has completed these bonding requirements, they will be forwarded to you. At that time, you must e::ecute a financial assurance instrument to retain your facility registration. I appreciate your interest in complying with state statutes and look forward to working with you in the future. MO mlO9% Sincerely, .j-EOS c p Y Oby a< d.I,2 2 *0ii %,ep Tom Tiesler, Director 2 3 g 3 Division of Solid Waste Management 4 ' Tennessee Department of Health and Environment Jg f$ CCN- !? ~8 i ArvEas D M e7 E t t.E JTT/EMM/wjwj T eusaum ,C Jaavis f cc: Mashville Field Office swa Trousdale Co. Health Department g Smith County Health Department CTCwo9 l Upper Cumberland Tennessee Regional Health Office si - if- - 3'}lQE B CH l Mid Cumberland Tennessee Regional Health Office f l kc e 6_ w.~ses o r=+ n h I. J DC.h W18/,; E h0).' O I 8 JO*dO's i F.T7 iw A N S <i ~ EEC AE A.u t ' rei; 1 AECYCL E I l; N117 ,I l l l

r State of Tennessee Solid Waste Management Program Department of Health and Environment 4th Floor,701 Broadway Division of Solid Waste Management Nashville, Tennessee 37219-5403 (613) 741-3424 REGISTRATIdN AUTHORIZING SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES IN TENNESSEE Registration Number: DMU 8 510 20 013 ' Date issued: JAN 151986 Issued to the Tennessee Valley Authority for a facility located at the Hartsville Nuclear Plant construction site. Activities Authorized: Landfilling of on-site demolition wastes. By my signature, this registration is issued in compliance with the provisions of the Tennessee Solid Waste Disposal Act (Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 63 101, et seq.), and applicable regulations developed pursuant to this law and in effect; and in accordance with the conditions and other terms set forth in this registration document and the attached Registration Conditions. \\ N-h /M Tom Tiesler, Director Division of Solid Waste Management MEC/ lag SW/13 6 1 e

, Registration Conditions Part! GENERAL TERMS Registration Number 1. This registration shall be valid for the expected operating life of the facility, barring revocation or suspension and unless otherwise provided in the Conditions. 2. This registration may be transfered only in accordance with the requirements of Rule 1200-1-7.02(3) of the Rules Governing Solid Waste Processine and Discosal h Tennessee. 3. All applicable facility standards of the Rules Governing Solid Waste Processing and Discosal h Tennessee shall be considered to be condition of this registration which must be complied with, even if they are not included in Part 11 below. 4. This registration may be revoked or suspended upon any significant violation of the terms or conditions set forth herein or the applicable requirements of the Rules Governing Solid Waste Processing and Discosal 1.n, Tennessee. n 5. This registration may be reviewed and reevaluated at any time. 6. This registration shall be modified If: Upon review, the Commissioner or Board determines that the registrant a. cannot adequately meet current terms;or b. The registrant seeks to expand or modify his facility's operation and provides the Commissioner or Board with all necessary documentation to justify the modification; or c. The regulatory standards and/or other requirements on which this registration is based change significantly. 7. The facility herewith registered is subject to investigation by Department staff at any reasonable time, and all facility operations may be subject to investigation. Such investigations may include inspection and copying of applicable records, inspection of equipment and operations, and the taking of samples and/or pictures. 8. Any violation of the conditions or other terms of this registration may subject the registrant to the penalties set forth in Tennessee ' Code Annotated Section 63-31-114 and 63-31-117. 9. No liquids, industrial special wastes or wastes requiring special handling shall be accepted at this facility unless prior written approval for each individual waste,is obtained from the Division of Solid Waste Management. i 1 ,---.,-,,---,m-, .,,----,,,-,.---,-,--,,-,--,-----c----.,-

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10. No hazardous waste, as regulated by the Tennessee Hazardous Waste Management Act (Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 63-46-101, et. seq.), and the Rules adopted pursuant to that Act, shall be accepted at this facility.
11. Upon completion and final closure of a land disposal facility, the site shall be recorded, with the Register of Deeds of the County in which the facility is located, as a former landfill site.

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P s. s Part II Conditions of Registration 1. No open burning shall be a!! owed within the boundaries of the demolition landfill site. 2. A final cover of at least twenty-four (24) inches of compacted soil shall be placed over the disposal site within thirty (30) days after disposal operations have ceased. f SW-13-3 6 I l 1 i 1 f i ~ t i e i I i + o d e i j e i s --r---,m- ,cm--- ...-,,-m-.-.,.-,,,,,_vmn..,...,m, mm,--,w mw e w e,w.,-- w m-w. wwwww <-..y%.%.m

= = .. h TENNESSEE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37219-2505 g Operating Permit issued pursuant to Tennessee Air Quality Act y """1-Date Issued: Aus 6 85 Permit Number: O[Mie-022333P Expires: November 1,1992 hacketed 3 issued to: Installation Address: Tennessee Valley Authority Highway 25 Hartsville Site 6 miles East of Hartsville Installation

Description:

Emission Source Reference No.: Three (3) Gasoline Storage Tanks 85-0024-17 1 ~ ~ The holder of this permit shall comply with the conditions contained in this permit as well as all cpplicable provisions of the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations. CONDITIONS: 1. This permit does not cover any air contaminant source that does not conform to the conditions of this permit and the information given in the approved application. 2. Capacity for the following tanks shall not exceed the following limitations: TANKS CAPACITY TURNOVERS GT-1 10,546 gallons of gasoline 1.2 GT-2 11,000 gallons of gasoline 1.2 GT-3 7,700 gallons of gasoline 1.2 3. The issuance of this permit does not exempt the permittee from any requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency pertaining to the emissions from the-operation of this source. 4. Sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of this permit, permittee shall apply for permit renewal. 5. This permit is only valid for the storage tank (s) listed. &Ah G TECHNICAL SECRETARY No authority is granted by this permit to operate, construct, er maintain any installation in violation l cf eny law, statute, code, ordinance, rule or regulation of the State of Tennessee or agf its political subdivisions. NON TRANSFERABLE POST OR FILE AT INSTALLATION ADDRESS l I 1't.'...n.

r fE L. y.?.":) A ul~a+ 4 .w.....t.4' .sr. - TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT CF M2.'.LTH AND ENVIRONMENT Bureau 6' O..tronm a.t T.EAlu BUILDING 1!C tr.*;1H AVENUE. NORTH Nt.st;VILLE. TENNESSEE 37203 .:;,x 2 7 % I ?.iar:in E. Rivers Director of Environmental Quality ~ Tennessee Valley Authority 201 Summer Place Building Knoxville, TN 37902 Re: 35-0024

Dear f.1r.' Rivers:

The Division has reviewed your application for an operating permit. However, since you did not apply for a construction permit prior to commencing construction or :nedifying this source, the application has undergone review for a construction permit first. Endased is a construction permit which expires on its issue date. Your application .>i!! new be processed for an operating permit. Please note that rule 1200-3-9.01-(2) requires construction permit applications to be submitted as much as four months prior to the estimated starting date of con truction. New construction rules are complex and significant problems-can reult if the construction perinit system is bypassed. If you have questions concerning the need for a construction permit in the future, please contact Ms. A..3 : Pitcoci;, Chief of the Nev' Source Review Section, at 615-741-3651. 1 This permit must be posted or filed at the installation address. If you have any questions concerning this specific permit, please contact Heather Whitlow at the same number, ours truly, c ;g. 1'~~' q;- y 4 DAN ?? ,,) ( e le / \\ W iil = =ig e om 6 g s!4e ip 9* i= am *s W. Haynes, P.E. 7' g 9g w,3 g, i 87 p M,w g

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r TE.'NNESSEE A!R POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD i NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37:03 .Ja. .-s Permit to Construct or Modif v an Air Contaminant Source issued Pursuant to Tennessee Air Quality A Pennit Nurnber: Date issued: 3.,, f ;;, 993S96F Date Expres: Issued To: Installation Address: Tennessee Vally -\\ut "rit,

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~ 'i 2r ts /ille - Emisson Source Reference No: Instat.ation Descr:p::en: 5 ' Net.:1 " ired Spu.' Heaters 35-0024-16 'Vit. 5.itad.s Sr..v., *ded,'l C-CO-L O2 The a:!c:: :: tn;; permit shall comply witn the cona:tions contained in this permit as well as all applic ale crev1:i::ns of tne Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations. This is.g a perm:t to operate. CONDITIONS: 1. 17 tis wr: nit does not cover any air conta.ninant source that does not conforrn to the .. - '. :i a i. t.t i t p ermit and the infor nuion :tiven in the approved application. This >F *ve " it* the followin opercitt it r.tra.neters: C..'- f- .ch h.. iter s'1a!! not exceH 15 * .:2 to p r hour. Ihrticui!te ;It r emitt d fra;n all heaters sh.i!! not exceed 4.0S pounds per hour total. 1. 0;liur d:e'.id.' einitted fr0.o all heaters shall not exceed 17.35 pounds per hour total. YMd-e f l & _ y.L' G FihKOLD E. HODGES, P. E. TECliNICAL SECRETARY No Authenty is Granted by this Permit to Operate, Construct, or Maintain any Installation in Violation of any Law. It!.tute. Ccde, Ordinance, Rule or Regulation of the State of Tennessee or any of its Politi Subcivis!or.t. O-23 NON TR ANSFERABLE POST AT INSTALLATION ADDRESS PH-0515 APC Rev 10/83

e ,L,., 7 i,'... o OPERATING PERMIT INFORMATION TO: Operating Per.ii Recipients ~ Goerating permits are issued only to sources judged to be in compliance with air pollution rules and regulaticas, in some instances, l imi ti ng conditions are placed cr. permits to liai t the operation of a source' in some way. Please r.rc. all the ccndi ticns on your oermi ts. Violation of any condi t len..:.n! xr scurce is o;:cra ting. in ef fect, without a permit. You have a rig".t to ap ci any permi.t 'i;msdition appearing on the permi t in accordance..i tn Fcrtgracr. 1200-P'9.05-(5) of the. Tennessee Ai r Pollution Cont rol Re gul at ions. This appeal must be filed wi thin 30 days of the mailing da te of the pc rmi t. 1# ';su have ques tions about any permits, please cal 1 Jim Haynes. Chief of Engineering, at (615) 741-3931. Al ternately, you may wri te to the following address: Jcmes W. Haynes, P.E. Chie f Engineering Program Ai r Pall ution Cont rol Divis ion 6th Floor - TERRA Building 150 9th Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Operating perni ts wi th expi ration dates mus t be reapplied for wi thin 60 days of the date of expiration. Applications are encouraged and accepted uo to 120 days prior to expi ration. Some operating permits do not expire. No action en your pa rt is needed to r. min tain such a permi t unless you are specifically s;.cd to update the current compliance status of the source. Your coope ration in the reccess of managing air pollution to assure healthy air is appreciated. S i nce re ly, Y1. t-..~d*-c.,'.. Ha rol d E. He,dges, P.E. Di re c tor Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control ~ - ~. 4_ _,. 4 3 7 i 118 i !c _ _ ne Uf,Y p-SQ.!blw w"' @l pl,2 ld I.-.\\ .:.s eg.'w k w w.e*, W N 9 N f . g N, I c'lQ:

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Ernission Source Reference No.: 3 Diesel Fi ed Space '! caters .:v N I '35-0024-16 Tith 5 stac!:s Orais 'tedel C-200-L?2 DFil !-5 The holder of this permit shal; cerr.;! .I' the cont 11tions contained in this perrnit as well as all pplicable provisions of :br-Tennc%v c.!!ut.cn Centrol Regulations. CONDITIONS: 1. This permit doc, aa: ewei :.m i!- .*n t.nn inan t. son rce that does not conform to the conditions of thi. p moi: a..I tSe inlo aation given in the approved application. This includes compliance with the following operating parameters: Capa.:ity for each Se t cr :,ha!' t er. ce:: ?.5 it'.13tu per hour. 2. Particulate natter ..i' ir : f "e. r;' he. :rrs sha!! not exceed 4.08 pounds per hour total. 1. S i!( or dioxide etnitted fr ' n ai; h aters sh. Il not exceed 17.S5 pounds per hour total. '4 This installatjan is la apes i e.ithic F ". p;)ticable /isible c.nission liinits.is stated in Chapter 1200-1-5 af the '~cr.a i ce Air "o!!atto, Control Regulations. ~ i. Sisty (GO) days prior ta t$. . ir itLin ef thi:. permit, per'nittee shall apply fnr perinit renew.il. / uihut.c.,3 L$. al-.:--rs-.p 2 <v U TECilNICAL SECRETARY Ne autnerity is granted by this per: nit t.* crer ::te, ccnstruct, or maintain any installation in violation of any law, statute, ccde, ordinance, rule or regulation of the State of Tennessee or any of its political subdivisions. NON TRANSFERABLE POST OR FILE AT INSTALLATION ADDRESS D-26 ww APC Fee t /t

i,,,- ... i : TENNESSEE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD %g$f l NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37219 Operating Permit issued pursuant to Tennessee Air Quality Act Date issued: JUN22M Permit Number: kE AMutC Expires: Issued to: Installation Address: Tennessee Valley Authority Highway 25 Hartsville ]t.i' Installation

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Emissbn Source Reference No.: Source #DP-1 and DP-2 85-0024-15 Two (2) Diesel Engine Powered Pumps Waukesha, Model #VRD310U, #2 Fuel Oil .80 MMBtu/hr ea. The holder of this permit shall comply with the conditions contained in this permit as well as all applicable provisions of the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations. CONDITIONS: 1. This installation is to operate within the app!! cable visible emission !!mits as stated in Chapter 1200-3-5 of the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations. 2. This permit does not cover any air contaminant source that does not conform to the conditions of this permit and the information given in the approved application. fd!P4 HAROLD E. HODGES, P. E. TECHNICAL SECRETARY No authority is granted by this permit to operate, construct, or maintain any installation in violation of any law, statute, code, ordinance, rule or regulation of the State of Tennessee or any of its political subdivisions. NON TR ANSFERABLE POST OR FILE AT INSTALLATION ADDRESS PH-0423 APC Rev.1/73 DA

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File No. 43,397; Proposed Intake System at Mile 285.1, Right Bank, Cumberland River (Hartsville Nuclear Plant) Tennessee Valley Authority ATTN Alvan Bruch, Ph.D. Director of Environmental Quality Norris, Tennessee 37828 Centlement In accordance with your November 29, 1983, request, con-dition (n) of the Department of the Army Permit issued to the Tennessee Valley Authority on December 5, 1977, and modified on October 8, 1980, is hereby further modified in part to read as follows: ) "That if the activity authorized herein is not com-pleted on or before December 5, 1986, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire." i All other conditions of the original permit remain in full i force and effect. j BY AUTl!0RITY OF TIIE SECRETARY OF TIIE ARMY: r William T. Kirkpatrick .J'$P C>1onel, Corps of Engineers lI .i District Engineer .y Ec DYt W VE, Tt ~. ~ -- r 'I j Benton E. LigonV l' .'.'3:,E.,b i / Project Manager Opcratton's Division

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File No. 43,397; Propo.ted Intake System at : tile 285.1, Right Bank, Cu:.tberland River (llartsvilic Nuclear Plant) Tennessco Valley Authority { ATT:: 1!ohaned T. El-Ashey, Ph.D Director of Environmental Quality florris, T:1 i Contlement i In accordance with your 26 September 1980 request, the Department of the Army l Permit issued to the Tennensco Valley Authority on 5 Deccaber 1977 is hereby amended to include a trash sluico return as shown on the attached drawings marked " Exhibits A and B dated 1 October 1980." Also, condition (n.) of the permit is amended in part to road as follows: That if the activity authori::cd herein... is not completed on or before 5 Deccaber 1983 this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended shall automatically expire. i l All other conditions of the original permit remain in full force and effect. BY AUT110RITY OF Tile SECRETARY OF T!!E ARMY: LEE W. TUCKER Colonel, Corps of En'gineers i Dist'rict Engineer ,_ _.. -.. g. :.. m.:,, -. 7,.- s,, / v BY: /.2 + /d2 <, #d.I *1.(**+, BENTON.E.- 1,IGO!! . CT S 'P'M t Ac; ion of ficer i i i .. -l gtN3 dp'* S'1 10/14/80--C:!E '~5 ti - ce! J. P. Crowder, 10'. FIP341 t,,id,..;0CT lo 1930 .j } ~ ', - Envit ...__..._....._en.ntal (t.g;y stgt .~ 3 7 ....._._ _ g, J l . - ;- -, ;-,-l i 6

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= _ _ '... e O 9 .LJt Old Hichory Lake at IIllo 285.1, right bank, Cumberland River at the Hartsville Nuclear Plant NE.n N m ..St accordance with Bie plalts and drawings attached Itcre.to whicit are u~ incorporteted in and made a part of this permLt. Subject.to ute fol-towing condiAioltsi I. General conditions: That 'all activlties idottified and autltorized hercht shail be a. consistent with die terms and conditions of utis pem;tLt; and that any s.~. activitics not specifica%) idatttfied and authorized hercht slutti con-V~$: stitute a violation of 6tc.tchms and condLtiosts of tJtis pemnlt wisich ~ ~ ' may result in the modifica.tiba, suspension or revocation of Btis per-mlt, in whole att in part, as set forth more specifically in General condLtions j or k hereto, and in ute institu. tion of such legal pro-ccedings a.s t{teritzutc;dx5&1tes:ySc:vr.mmmtanxtxcuscidez apptopriate, whether o.1 not utis permLt has been pteviously modi &ied, suspended or revoked ht whole o.1 in part. b. That aEE activitics nu,t/torized herein sftaff, if.they involve, Cir. dating Bteir construction o.1 operation, any discharge of pollutants into textcis of Ble United States or ocean wzters, be at att times con-sis. tent with applicable tette.1 quallttj standards, cffluestt timLta.tiosts and standards of performance, prest.ibitions, prc.tteatneut standatds and maiutgement pmtetices es.tablished pursuastt to Die Federat Water Polta-tion Conttol Act of 1972 (PL 92-500; 86 Stat. 816), or pursualtt to applicable State and Local Law. c. Tha.t when tite activ.ity auntarized herein involves a dlscharge E*? during its construction or opejuttion,' of ant) pollutant (including dtedged or fiCL material), into watchs of 2.he United States,. tite auntarized activ-ity slutte, if applicable tatter quality standards are revlsed or modified w' during ute term of titis permit, be modifled, if neccssartj, to confotun with such revised or modifled wa.tch quality st.andards within 6 montJts of.the effective da.te of any revision or modif,ication of water quality standards,, - or a.s ditected bij an hnplementatice plan contained in such revised orhodi-fled standatds, 0.t witltin such tonger.evi.iod o f time as.the Disttiet Engi-neer, ist Consult & tion willl ute RCgionai Adunististratch of Ble EnvIronmentat Pactectiont Agenci, may dctcrmine.to be reasonable unde.1 the eitcwnsttuces. j d. Tha.t.the discharge will no.t destrotj a thrcatened or endangered species a.s identtified under ute Endangcred Species Act, or endanger.the crltical habita.C of such species. c. That the petunittee agrees to make every reasonable cffort to ftosecute flte consttuetion or operation of theworkauthorized herein in a manne.1 so a.s to minimize any adverse imptet on fLsh, wiCdlife, and N nztatai envitonmentai va.tues. 2 g 3 O k O O P

f. Tha.t.the pew tce agrees tha.t it will ytasect Btc construction of work atsthorized herebt.bt a manne.1 so as to mbtbm. e antj degrada. tion of tea.tcr qualitt). l g. Tha.t.the pernLttee shait permit Ble Distric.t Enginecr or his au- .thori:cd reptesattativels) or dc.siguce(s) to make periodic inspections ttt 93,,2 any time decmed neces.sary in order to assare tJiat the acta.vity being per-n. formed under au.thorLty of.this petunLt is in accordance with Bie tetons and conditions prescribed herebt, h. That the permLttee shaLL ma.intabt ilte sttuctate or teark authori:cd herein in good condLtion and.bt accordance with the plans and dtawings attached hereto. i. That this penmit does no.t convet) any p.topertt) tights, cither in Q real cAtate or mzterbtt, or ant) exclusive ptivitcges; and.thatitdoes no.t Q authorize ant).injatt).to property or invasion of righ.ts or any infringematt of Federat, State, or tocal laws or regatations.nuxdaekxitxuhdattdhanex qukemanLa-mak1 +m.a.wtamm,+%cxgc4wn,xuth.i-Lg 9 u av+%+ vel:2xdn. j. Titat this peruit may be summarity suspended, in whole or in past, upon a finding by the Disttiet Engineer utat immediate su.spension of Btc activi.ttj authorized herein would be in the general public in.tcrest. Such u suspcasion shett be effeetive upon recc.ipt by the petunittee of a tetLtten 5(-; ' notice thercof witich shait indicate (1) the ex. tent of.the suspension, (2) the reasons for.this action, and (3) any cortcetive or pteventative meas- '"~ urtc.s.to be taken by the petunLttee which are deemed necessartj by the 9isttlet Engineer to abate innblant hazards.to the general public intetest. The per-mLttee shalt take immediate action to comply w.ith.th'c provisions of.tkLs notice. Within. ten datja fottowing rcecipt af utis notice of suspatsion, the pcAmlttee matj request a hearing in order to present information relevant .to a deelsinn as,to whether his penmLt should be reinsta.ted, modificd or re-voked. If a hca.tbtg is requc.s ted, it shall be conducted ptstsuant to procc-Q* 3,*. dures presetibed bi Bte Chicf af Engincers. Af ter completion of.the hearing, j or within a reasonable. time after issuance of the suspension notice to tJte penmLttee if no heating is requested, the peranit will cither be reinstated, modified or revoked. k.~ That.thLs pchmLt may be either modifled, suspended or revoked in:- whole or in part if Bic Sec1ctary of Ste A.vmf o.1 nis atttlwrized rep.tesatta-m.' tive dc.tcraninc.s tha.t tJtcre has been a violation of antj of Bie tc.uns o.: con- + dLtions of this pcAntt or.tha.t such 1ction teoald o.the*ucLSe be in the public in.tches.t. Any such modification, suspotsion, or revocation shall become cffective 30 days after receipt by the permLttee of written notice of such action tchich slutlt spceify.the facts or conduct wartan. ting same unCess (1) within.the 30-day period the'permLttee.is abic to sa. tis factority dar.ons tutte .that la) the atteged viola, tion a f.the.tcAms and the conditions of this pet- ':~- nLt did not, in fact, occur or (b) the atteged violation was acciaentat, and the permLttee has been opera. ting in compliance with tJte tenms and condLtions 3 i r i g g N W O g g + a

O o of Bie peiunit and is able.to ptovide sa.tisfactory assurances that future ~, operations shall be in full compliance solth the.tctuns and condLtions of Btis pe: unit; or (2) teititin. tite aforesaid 30-day period, Die pc unittee ' requests that a public hearing be held.to presestt crat and totitten evi-dence conccraing.the ptopased modification, suspension or revocation. . QQ; The conduct of.this hearing and die ptocedu.tes for making a final deci-y;g sion cither to modify, suspend or revoke.tltb pchrtLt in schole or in part sitatt be pursuant.to ptocedures ptescribed by Ble Chief of Engineers. L. That in issuing thh pctunit, Bte Govctuunent has relied on. tite .btfo unation and da.ta schich Bie petunLttee has ptovided in connection tolth his petntit applica. tion. If, subsequent to the issuance of kJtis pctuni.t, sucit inforunation and da.ta ptove to be false, incomplete or inaccwtate, .thb petunit may be modified, suspended or revol zed, in tehole or in ytrt.

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n. Tha.t if the activity authorued hetcin is not s. tarted on or before gth day of Dcccmber 1973, (one year f! tom Zlte date of.bsuance of t]LU peiuntt unless othetuetse spc'eT[ icd) and is not completed on or before 5th day of n _ -, 1960, (three years from.the date of issuance of.tivos peitmi.t wiless o.titetuvise specified) thu peiunit, if not ptevionsly revoked o.t specifically ex. tended, shall au.tomatically expite.

,y o. That this peter.it does not au.thorizc or apptove the consttuction of particuia,t situetwtes, the au.titorization or approvat af ichich may requite autitori:ation by the Congress or other agencies of.the Federal Govermnent.

p. That if and tchen the permittee de. sites to abandon the activity au.thori:cd hercin, unless such abandomnent is part af a stansfcr ptocedwte

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or bt).the tamts feree. subscribing in this pcAmlt in tJte space provided bcLow a td titcreby agreebtg to compCy wit!t ali.tenas and condicians of this pcAmit. In addition, if.tlte pc:unLttee tAmts fchs tite interests attthor-ized Iterein bi conveyance of redty, tlte deed sitalt referatee.titis permit j and tite tcAms and ecnditions specified herein.andxtht.1xpenritushauxb1xxen cardzd;ccalmtymithxdexde::dr:c:.dcx:ikzxR ri.:1::=xafx!kedz c xansc::pp::cx p.t M M ( M :t%: Q gr->.; II. Special Conditions:' MMt a. That this permit also authorizes the periodic maintenance dredging of the project herein approved. The permittee must give advance notice to i the District Engineer each time maintenance dredging is to be performed. If the permittee desires to continue maintenance dredging beyond c Dann-5n-mne (8 years from effective date of permit), he must request a revalication g, of this permit. The request must be made to the District Engineer six months prior to the expiration date, and include a full description of the proposed kyC.' methods of dredging and disposal of dredged materials. b. That if the di:: play of lights and signals on any structure or work authorised herein is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be in::talled and maintained by and at the expense of the permittee. c. That the discharge will, be carried out in conformity with the goals and objectives of the EPA Guidelines established pursuant to Section hole (B) +4% of the WPCA and publi::hed in 40 CFR 230. ~ d. That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants.in other than trace quantities. e. That the fill created by the discharge will be properly maintained to prevent erosion and other non-point scurces of pollution. r i f. That. consent is hereby granted to the permittee to construct, use, maintain, control, operate and repair water intake system across, over and J l under lands identified as flowage casement tract no(s) M-130c-E Old Hichery Project. The location for said structure for the purposes of this consent. is specifically shown in the plans and drawings attached hereto. It is under- ,( stood that this consent is effective in'::ofar as the property rights of the r United States in the land to be occupied are concerned, and that it does not relieve the permittee from the necessity of obtaining grants from the ouners of the fee and other interests therein. ~ W. 4 5 i g.. M* e

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File No. 45,315; Proposed Diffuser Pipe at Mile 284.6, Right dk 20198 1 Cumberland River , v e; ~~.

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Hohamed T. El-Ashry, Ph.D. m Assistant Manager of Natural ?- . :C.T& Resources (Environment) - -i - g .a _ Tennessee Valley Authority e-..- .t- .';.7.[.".Tl I.. '. N' TVA Hailroo:2 Knoxville, TN 3'7902 (-~..~,..'- . p.---. 2. 2_ r-n:.3---

Dear Dr. El-Ashry:

in accordance with your 22 July 1982 request, the Department of the Army Permit issued to the Tennessee Valley Authority on 28 August 1979 which authorized the subject work is hereby amended in part to read as follows: That if the activity authorized herein is not completed on or before 28 August 1986, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire. . y.. All other conditions of the original permit remai'n 'in full force and effect. BY AUTil0Rl'IY OF Ti!E SECRETARY OF Tile ARMY: 74/ft h LEE E TUCKER /77/d,J/p Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineer j j.. :- s ,2M 3 ?/ BY: A, p $./g////) BENTON E. LIGON / Permit Action Officer ~ .. ', -. J. I.: I. RECEWED .i ..w... g..c i.-F.Wu....._Z..'.;; AUG03E82

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O s f( f DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY , 9-I N ASHVfLLE DISTRICT. CORPS Ofr ENGINEERS P.O.mOElO70 N ASHVILLE. TENNESSEE 37202 ...m......,. 2 9 AUG M ORNOP-F Vk Ou E! Tennessee Valley Authority P ATTH: Mr. L. R. Hixon, chief Navigation Engineerir.g Staff 258 Daylight Building g Knoxville, TN 37902 RE: File No. 45,315 Proposed Diffuser Pipe at Mile 284.6, Right Bank, Cumberland River Gentlemen: Enclosed is the signed Permit authorizing the referenced work. Also enclosed is ENG Form 4336 which must be conspicuously displayed at the site of your work so that it can be seen from the waterway. Please furnish this office in writing the starting and conpletion dates as soon as they are available. If changes in the location or plans of the proposed work are necessary for any reason, revised plans shculd be submitted promptly to the Dis-If the changes are unobjectionable, the approval, re-trict Engineer. quired by law before construction thereon is begun, will be issued with-out delay. Sincerely, N p-= BEIT1'ON E. LIG0H' 5 Permit Action Officer 2 Encl d

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2. ENG Form 4336

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Q O .s. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT NASHVILLE DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS U ORNOP-F y-0v APPLICATION No. 45,315 PUBLIC NOTICE NO. ORNOP-F 79-127 NAME OF APPLICANT: Tennessee Valley Authority EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 August 1979 COMPLETION DATE: 28 August 1982 (See General Condition (n.) of this permit.) Referring to written request dated 15 February 1979 for a permit to: (X) Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the Un'ited States, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, pursuant to Section 10 of the River and liarbor Act 1899 (33 USC 403); (X) Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States upon *;he issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army l acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the l Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344); () Perform an activity involving the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States which has previously been per-mitted for purposes of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act under authority of a Nationwide Permit issued by regulations published in l Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 323: h l 2 Tennessee Valley Authority, 258 Daylight Building, Knoxville, TN 37902 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army to install a'72-inch diameter multiple diffuser outfall pipe. The pipe will be buried in the if riverbank to elevation 416.0 and crushed stone will be used for bedding l and backfilling the pipe at Mile 284.6, right bank, Cumberland River, at the site of the Itartsville Nuclear Plant It l t l

j I' In accordance wit h the plans and drawings attachad hereto which aru toco:porated in and made a part of this permit, subject to the foltowing. conditions: 1. Cencral Conditions: a. That all activities identified and authorized herein shall be consistent wit the terms and conditions of this permit, and that any 'g activitics not spicifically identified and authorized herein shall i constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this permit i which may result in Ihe modification, suspension or revocation of this j permit, inwholeorinjpart, asset forth more specifically in General Conditions J. or k. hepeto, and in the institution of such legal pro-ccedings - "^ ! &f "* : * "^"rr

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whether or not this pe'rmit has been previously modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. b. That all activities authorized herein shall, if they involve, during their construction or operation, any discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States or ocean waters, be at all times con-sistent with applicable water quality standards, effluent limitations and standards of performance, prohibitions, pretreatinent standards and management practices established pursuant to the Cican Water Act (CWA) (PL 92-500; 86 Stat. 816), or pursuant to applicable State and local law. That when the activity authorized herein involves a discharge c. during its construction or operation, of any pollutant (including dredged or fill material), into waters of the United States, the authorized activity shall, if applicable water quality standards are revised or modified during the term of this permit, be modified, if necessary, to conform with such revised or modified water quality standards within six months of the effective date of any revision or modification of water quality standards, or as directed by an imple-mentation plan contained in such revised or modified standards, or / within such longer period of time as the District Engineer, in con-sultation with the Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protec-tion Ageni:y, may determine to be reasonable under the circumstances.. j d. That the discharge will not destroy a threatened or endangered l species as identified under the Endangered Species Act, or endanger the critieni habitat of such species. y c. "Iha t the permittee agrees to make every reasonable effort to prosecute the construction or operation of the work authorized herein

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i in a nanner se as to ninimize any adverse impact on fish, wildlife, - ( cnd natural environmental values, I j l f. That the pernittee agrees that it will prosecute the construc-f.A l tion of work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any degradation of water quality. 2 l l

O 8 g. That the permittee shall permit the District Engineer or his' authorized representative (s) or designee (s) to make periodic inspec-tions at any time deemed necessary in order' to assure that the activi-ty being performed under authority of this permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein. h. That the permittee shall maintain the structure or work authorized herein in good condition and in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto.

i. That this permit does not convey any property rights, either h

in real estate or material; er e g erl d : pre;!1 ges; and that it J) does not authorize any injury to property or invasion of rights or any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations nor does it obviate the requirement to obtain State cr 1;--I assent required by C law for the activity authorized herein.

j. That this permit may be summarily suspended, in whole or in part, upon a finding by the District Engineer that immediate suspen-sf on of the activity authorized herein would be in the general public interest.

Such suspension shall be effective upon receipt by the per-mittee of a written notice thereof which shall indicate (1) the extent of the suspension, (2) the reasons for this action, and (3) any cor-rective or preventative measures to be taken by the permittee which are deemed necessary by the District Engineer to abate imminent hazards to the general public interest. The permittee shall take immediate action to comply with the provisions of.this notice. Uithin ten days following receipt of this notice of suspension, the permittee may request a hearing in order to present information relevant to a decision as to whether the permit should be reinstated, modified or revoked. If a hearing is requested, it shall be conducted pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. After completion of the hearing, or within a reasonable time af ter issuance of the suspen-sion notice to the permittee if no hearing is requested, the permit will either be reinstated, modified or revoked. k. That this permit may be either modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part if the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative determines that there has been a violation of any of the terms or conditions of this permit or that such action would otherwise be in the public interest. Any such modification, suspen-p l sion or revocation shall become effective 30 days after receipt by r the permittee of written notice of such action which shall specify the 5 facts or conduct warranting same unless (1) within the 30-day period the permittee is able to satisfactorily demonstrate that (a) the k alleged violation of the terms and the conditions of this permit did (a l not, in fact, occur or (b) the alleged violation was accidental, and l l the permittee has been operating in compliance with the terms and con-N ditions of the permit and is able to provide satisfactory assurances future operations shall he in full compliance with the terms and that u i t 3 t

Q i conditions of this permit; or (2) within the aforesaid 30-day period, the permittee requests that a public hearing be held to present oral and written evidence concerning the proposed modification, suspension or revocation. The conduct of this hearing and the procedures for making a final decision either to modify, suspend or revoke this permit in whole or in part shall be pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. g l i s 1. That in issuing this permit, the Government has relied on the p j information and -data which the permittee has provided in connection g with his permit application. If, subsequent to the issuance of this pij permit, such information and data prove to be false, incomplete or z inaccurate, this permit may be modified, suspended or revoked, in y L whole or in part., 2~er the Cc>cr :::t 3, ir cd d i tim., ..aie bi

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ti^^, mcrenric^ er ever2 tie-c' thic pe rr.i t -M 11 net 5: the t cir fer 2 y c12ir fer > gr-rarinet the Un i t e :' n e t c. M r. That the permittee shall notify the District Engineer at what time the activity authorized herein will be commenced, as far in advance of the time of conmencement as the District Engineer may specify, and of any suspension of work, if for a period of more than one week, resumption of work and its completion. n #. That if the activity authorized herein is not eterted er er bcTure tuc yerre 'r-- the '::: cf iccucmc cf thic pe r-i t u-Iccs cther"!-^ crrrific> - A. f-net completed on or before three years from the date of issuance of this permit unless otherwise specified, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall autonatically expire. O. #. That this permit does not authorize or approve the construc-tion of particular structures, the authorization or approval of which i i may require authorization by the Congress or other agencies of the l Federal Government. l P. g. That if and when the permittee desires to abandon the activity authorized herein, unless such abandonnent is part of a transfer pro-cedure by which *he permittee is transferring his interests herein to a third party pursuant to General Condition t. hereof, he must restore the area to a condition satisfactory to the District Engineer. g .tM r_ < < % - rre r e r. er tor-p,-_<. p=citte -acr appin-i y e-cr51c Strie or bcci h, th pr,ittcc chil t-hc cucF ne t ier,c ::y [ h - 'c err ery *ereecr> tF h pe r,it uitF th: "qictc. .fL' m.u p l app'q' '" ^ ef#i^'r! ^ 7'

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rear mcibility kr.cir.u i..i.g re-->' ^' t '! ! c t ^ r" ' '-'* c c'd ' '- cri p crr-ty. g L q. /. That there shall be no unreasonable interference with naviga-tion by the existence or use of the activity authorized herein. 4 l l

( l 5 / r. That this pemit may not be transferred to a third party without prior written notice to the District Engineer, either by the transferee's written agreement to comply with all terms and conditions of this pemit or by the transferee subscribing to this permit in the space provided below and thereby agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit. In addition, if the pemittee transfers the . (Q interests authorized herein by conveyance of realty, the deed shall reference this pemit and the tems and conditions specified herein. l l t b 11. Special Conditions-f, a. That the discharge will be carried out in confomity with the l ! goals and objectives of the EPA Guidelines established pursuant to b 'i Section 404(b) of the CWA and published in 40 CFR 230. C:_ b. That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in other than trace quantities. i c. That the fill created by the discharge will be properly main-tained to prevent erosion and other non point sources of pollution. d. That all disturbed areas be properly seeded, riprapped, or otherwise stabilized to prevent erosion. c. That precautions be taken during construction to minimize tur-bidity. f. 'Ihat the pemittee post and maintain on the bank a pipeline sign that can be seen from the waterway. g. That the permittee understands that he must apply to the Environmental Protection Agency for a pemit under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (UPDES) in accordance with Section 402 of the Clean Water Act, authorizing any dicchtrge or depo-sits into navigable waters or tributaries thereof which he expects will result from operation of the permitted structure; permittee further understands that any such future application will be judged on its own merits and that construction undertaken pursuant to the tems of this pemit is undertaken at pemittee's own risk and will not be a factor which will be cencidered in evaluating such application. r h. That this permit also authorizes the periodic maintenance 9 dredging of the project herein approved. The pemittee must give advance notice to the District Engineer each time maintenance dredging h[ is to be performed. If the pemittee desirce to continue maintenance dredging beyond 10 years f rom the effective date of the pemit, he must request a revalidation of this permit. The requent must be made to the y District Engineer six months prior to the expiration date, and include a h full description of the proposed methods of dredging and disposal of 5* dredged materials. 5 }

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i. That consent is hereby granted to the permittee to construct, use, maintain, control, operate and repair a 72-inch outfall pipe across, over and under lands identified as flowage casement tract No(s).

M1307 1-E, Old Hickory Lake. The location for said structure for the r purposes of this consent is specifically shown in the plans and drawings g attached hereto. It is understood that this consent is effective inso-V far as the property rights of the United States in the land to be / occupied are concerned, and that it does not relieve the pemittee from the necessity of obtaining grants from the owners of the fee and other F ' interests therein. This permit shall become effective on the date of the signature of the District Engineer or his authorized representative. Permittee hereby accepts and agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. i \\ ',ignapire of Permittdeh lW9-12 '79 /* S Date By authority of the Secretary of the Army: ROBERT K. TENER Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineer Bi: A fc6'[/'ga/W7f BENTON E. LIGON g/ pate Permit Action Officer Transferee hereby agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. E S ??

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k-l'o... A O O Nff. L 4 p, g#h g DEPARTMENT OF* THE ARMY h y y naeuv L6E oisrnier. cones or enoineens N ASHv LLE. TENNESSEE 37202 October 24, 1983 ...,o.,,..,. 0: COP-F File No. 4k,391; Itail-Barge Transfer Facilities at

SUBJECT:

Mile 240.6 and Mile 284.1, Right Bank, Cumberland River Tennessee Valley Authority ATTN: Mohamed T. El Ashry, Ph.D. Director, Environmental Quality 126 locust Street Building Knoxville, Tennessee 37903 Gentlemen: f .['~ fpt.M. In accordance with your September 16, 1983 request, the plans 1 approved in the Department of the Army permits issued to the Tennessee Valley Authority on November 29, 1976, with various . /p, g ()' g'f subsequent modifications are hereby further modified as shown on CN3 le 1 the attached plans marked " Exhibit A, Dated October 5, 1983." This cpproval includes a 10'ul00' floating sectional barge at OCT25 '83 c the subject Mile 240.6 location moored to the bank by a pivoting ]hp/)g spar pole extending to a concrete anchor located onshore. No por-i ne.,y tion of thr floating barge system would extend into the river past i Ma '-* - e the breasting line of the floating dock system. Also, condition

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L (1) of both the subject permits at Mile 240.6 (' allatin Steam G Plant) and Mile 284.1 (Hartsville Nuclear Plant), Right Bank, -,! - -,6$5l h-Cumberland River are hereby modified in part to read as follows: ....... E. _ jq 4 "That if the activity authori::cd herein... is not com-EI.3"2h* l' b l.}} M(/]I i pleted on or before November 29, 1986, this permit if not pre-viously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically exptre." g.:c, p.' ~ - -- -- .. g.. All other conditions of the original per=1ts remain in full l_' force and effect. -, - ;c.i[.[" g Ji ~;*. BY AUTH0!!1TY OF T!!E SECPITARY OF THE AEMY: "c - j-- William T. Kirkpatrick l Colonel, Corps of Engineerc District Engin'ect

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BY: Benton E. Ligon (/ Project Manager Operations Division i ,p t

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File No. 42,391, Rail-Barge Transfer Facilities at-Miles -240.6 h} and 284.1, Right Bank, Cumberland River j ,., . -- '.". s..m (1,,' ?yp OCT 23 E73 k6 P. Tennessee Valley Authority 3 7, g. ' t-ATTN: Mr. Edward H. Lesesne gy;--; Director of Water Resources k ' ;. 6 -- - ~ ~~ ~ "..' - w-~ 448 Evans Building L-....:. 7 :~~~~.. s' Knoxville, TN 37902 . _ 2 ^. _. i__;.: ! - _.. -.-. --- j h,_,_. [.. .st._._ 7..- - -: ---t _ g.>f. !(C.j 2:-L..l a a Centlemen: ..g 8 t In 'ccordance with your 15 October 1979 request, the planh, approved in the Department of the Army Permits issued to the Tennessee Valley Authority on 29 November 1976, which authorized the subject work, are hereby superseded by the attached drawings, marked " Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, C, and II," dated 17 October 1979. iAlso,~conditiin (f..'. ..:1-Ja -O ~

1) of both the above-mentioned permits are hereby amended in part to read as follows:

"That if the activity authorized herein... is not completed on or before 29 November 1983, this permit if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire." All other conditions of the original permits remain in full force and effect BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: -. 6 ROBERT K. TENER ' f.f,$ Colonel, Corps of Engineers District. Engineer

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.g g... O o C/ 7/l _ _.r. 3.- DEPARTMENT OF THE AR/AY PERN.lT NASHVILLE D! STRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS ~ (ru( '. ". '! L ORNOP-P APPLICATION NO. N2 391 PUBLIC NOTICE NO. Oli!!OP-W 76.-130 NAME OF APPLICA"T Tenr.ccsce Valley Authority EFFECTIVE DATE 29novc=ber19'i6 EXPIRATION DATE 29 november 1979 i Refesting to toti^ ten request da.ted 13 novecher 1975 for a pbL*: tit to: l ( D Perform warli in or affeeting navigable untcns cf ute United States, upon tite recommendation of. tite C!tief cf Enginecrs, pursuan.t to Section 10 of Btc River and Hz1bor Act of Marc lt 3, 1899 (33 USC 4G3); l M Dis.citar.9e dtedged ot fill materiai.bsto navigabic v.utets upon the issuance of a pchnit from Stc Secretzty of tlte Awy :tcting tl;tcugli Btc Citief of Enginecrs pursuan.t.to Section 404 of Bte Fedcrai Wa.tck Yoi-itstion Con.ttoi Ac.t (86 Sta.C. 316, PL 92-500); ( -) Transpor t dredged r:atatic.i for ute pu.1 pose of du. ming it istto cccan ta;tcrs upon the issuastcc of a per.niz from.the Sacnct:ty ef.thc_ Atm ac. ting th:tcuglt the Chief of Enginev:s pursuan.t to Section 1G3 of tl:e Marine. Pro.tection. Rescatch, and Sanctuztic.s Act of 1972 (26 St.;;. 1052, PL 92-532): Tennecccc Vc.11cy Authority I'noxville, TU 37902 f is hcAcbij altthorised bij the Secte cuj of the A':nuj: .Co conctruct rail-bc.rce transfer facilitics conciating of the c::.:nvatien of r. rocccced bar;c clip conte.inin;, five broct dier.ctor cheet pile Part:c :..ccru./, cells, coven,' 2-rooc diamoccr :m2e; pile eclic connecten by chect bilin-- to fot

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ns o I" Old Hickory Lnhe at 1.~ile Ef);.1, richt ben':, Cu:berland River at the propcced Eartsville Nuclear Ilant in accordance teltit the plans and dr=:.ings stttached hereto tchich a.tc in-corporated in and made a pztt of Clis pcia:ttt (on Otawings: give file ilumbcr or other dcfinLtc identification marks). Subjeci.to the following condi-tions: 1. Cencral conditions: Tha.t all activitic.s. identified and authori cd herein slutLL be con-a. sis tent telth.the :tc?xts and conditions of tJtis peralt; and.that any activr-tics not spccifically iden.tificd and authotized hetein shall constitute a violation of the tctuits and conditions of.titLs pchnLC d'hich mat] result in the modification, suspension or revoccilon of ticis pchrit, in whole or in part, as szt forth more specifically in General CondLtions j and k herc.to, and in.the institution of such legal proceedings as.the United S.ta.tes Govotn-ment mat) considch appropricle, tehcther or not th.is perstlt has been ptculon Li modified, su.spended or revoked in whole or in patt, j b. That al? activitic.s authard:cd heroin shall, if.they involve a discharge or deposit into nav.igable tutcr5 cr occan nuiets, be at cll.?Ur.cs consis tent scLth applicable tutch quality stitndards, effluent Linitations and standards of potforadance, ptohibillons, and ptettcat: cut s.tandatds cMablished pursuant.to Sections 301, 302, 306 and 301 of &c Fedetal Watch Potbition ContAol Act af 1972 (PL 92-500; SS S. tat. 316), or pursuan.t .to applicable S.txte and local law. Tlutt when.the activitt) aulitarized herein involucs a disciuttge or c. deposit af dredged or fill matetial into navigable tsicrs, the autheri:cd activity shalt, if applicable at.tet quality. standards are revked or modi-with such revised or modif.ied tutcr curlity standards m the effeetive dele of any revision or modific tion of intet quality.s.tandards, or as ditcoled by an impleme;la. tion pian cent:.ined in such.tevised oi r:ac'i-in consutaztion with the Regioncl. Adcinisttator of the Envitofie nne.nta.C T.to- .tection Agenet, ray dete cine.to be reasonable under. tite eltctor.sttuces. ) d. That.the petnir.ece agt.ces to mahe evety rea:onable cf fort.tc ptose-cuic.the consttuccion c.s work aathoti:cd herein in a manner so as to mini tri;e any aduct:c innaet of the cons.ttuetion or work on fisit naturai envitonmcnuti values. , taitdLife and ,o

Q g. c. That une pchmittce agrees.that it tallt ptosecu.te.the consttuation or teork atttitorhed herein in a manner so as.to minimize antj degradation af. tatic.t qualitt). f. That il:e pernittee shait pcAml.t the Dutrict Enghtecr or his aitthori:cd reptuentativets) 01 designee (s).to make periodic insc2ccions at any time deemed necessary ht order to assure tha.C de activity being perform:cd to:dcr atttho.ti.tt) of titis permit is in accondance scini uc tchms and conditions ptcscribed herein. g. Tha.b the pcrtrittee shaLL maintain tJte. struct.ure or mrk aittitori:cd herein in good condition and ht accordance taith tite plans and dracings a.t- .tached hereto. h. Thzt this pew.it does not convey any ptopcrti rights, cLiitet in j real estate or ma.tcrial, or antj exclusive ptivileges; and tJ:zt it dacs not attthorize ant) injunt].to ptoperty or invasion of right.s a-evj.64% i::: c af Federal, State, or local la:es 01 reoulatigns,_no1Lda_c4_it-a'xb th remt&.cment to cbt.aisc Statc~or* Loin:iitsscnt recuireg bu '.ca fe aebiv.=t.y awthorized-hcrc;in. TLat-this pumit-doesatot-au.t.lwrize-1he-Enterfstet ec n'h:h.....i w lH'::p c.t,ctoposed EcdczaL-ptoj. et. and-c!.ct-t!:e-peludm-,e.D' A -bs-".n-t-bl&cd-ta ccmpeMaticarfoird ::: age cic-i;cjWUJ~tu'uiiG.Uw.: wru, or.mt: caill:cr-ha-hercin-1a:ich-r:ay-ce-caused-bro.1 resuct-from cristir.g o-f=e. upcia= ,Wns--uaderutken-by-t'tc-Unitcd-St.a.:cs-h #wI& *

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L That this per~1.t matj be sunxtrity stupended, in tehole or in patt, upon a finding by de Dbbtict Engineer th1t Lwediate stupacion of the activitt) auuoni:cd herein scould be in de ger.cr'ti publia httettst. Such suspension shall be effective upon receipt by the per;uit.tce of a V-tieten notice ucreof teitirh shall in:L<.czte (1) ne extent of de suspeaton, (2) .the rcasons for tJtis action, and (5) ent) cotirective o.1 ptevenz-tive mca-sures.to be laken by de pcwittee. tchich are deczed necessary by x te District Enginech.to abate i:::stinent haratuis'.to uc general public intercst. The pcluditee sh1LL take imed1=te action.to co:.: ply sciu u1 ptovish:1 of this notice. V.*Lthin. ten days folic:cing rcceipt of this notlae of suspcMian. Se pernittee maj reouest a inczting in order to ptcsent in{or:.nxica rcic-vant.co a dechion as.to ed1chter hu pow:it shonid be reinstatcd. madificd or revohcd. If a hezzing is.tecuested, it sh1LL be conducted cui:.auar;t to p;ocedures ptcscribed by be Chief of Enginec.ts. /.f.tcr completion of de hearing, or tehhin a :casonabic tive aftcr issuance of the suspension notice.Co be pezulates if no hearing h reques.ted, ne p:.tuit v:l?L ciuc. be :.cinstated, modified or revoked. .i. That uk pc:anit sny be eiuet modificd, suspended or revoked in tehole or in pttt if.tlic Secretatty of the htmy or ha auuori::cd rep;cscn-tative detchmines.that &cre has been a violation of any of ne tus or conditions of this pc u: tit or dat sucit action wattid cucricise. be in zi:e public intchest. Ant) such modifica.cion, suspension, or revocativa shall 3

O. 6 become cffcetive 30 days aftet reccint by Die puvaittee of tatitten notice of such action teltich shall spceify ute fac.ts or conduct wannari.btg sa.::e unless (1) within the 30-darj petiod the pet 1Lttee h able.to sa.tisfackorittj demonst;utze.titat (a) Die allegcd viola. tion of tinc.tchus and the conditi.ons . of.thh petrtit did not, in fact, occur. or (b) die alleged violation ms ac-cidental, and.the petmittee has been opetating in compliance with tite.tew.s and conditions of Ble pcAmit and b abic to ptouble satisfactory assurances .that future opetations shall bc.bt full compliance teint the tetus and condi-tic-1 of Btis pernit; o.1 (2) widtin the aforesaid 30-day period, die pctuittee reques.ts tint a public hea. ting be held to ptesert o.tal and tstitten cuhlence conccruting.the ptoposed modification, susoens. ion er revoca. tion. The conduet of.this hear.ing and ute ptoccdurcs for making a fhtal dcchion cititcr.to modi-ft, suspend or revoke Dth pernit in teitole or in yvt.t shall be pursu' tnt to ) ptocedu,tes ptesetibcd bi Die Cluief of Enginecks. j Th=t-in--itsstist;-tirit petmit;--ilte-Gcuernmcrtt--l as-t.e' icd -on-f.he--infe:. clax.t.on and dita wnichMcpC;r.;tttcc-1;.-,' picvid:d-ir connectic t t bbt-hh--~:et:- tai t,w p l-is a t i o m 's, subacqucet tc~nte-hstzanccxf--this per.nh., Aci.~tiTQ.t-menw-and-datzt-ptove-to-be-faZ+e---, incomplete--or--ixaceui:ett;-niti+ pee.64-eay ~ i bs-wR-fich--saspendel-or--tcvokedr--in-whote-0.uks, tun,tr-.andl-o t--tM Vcw.r, - ~r:en& cay-ht-additic n;--ins titute-app to ptints-legal-ptocecding s. Y!&nu cadiflut.%m. Auspension,-ca revacaticn..cf..tlh-nc:mL' sh1LL .-t" nd-bc-t,*: e-bas w-f cr-cuty-ciew.r-m or-dat.ug es-egairtst-nte-U. tited-W.+s. h. That ble pe1nittee shati notift) die Di stict Enginest at wiat time Die activity au.tito.tized hetein teiLL be comenced, as fot in advance af tite time of commencement as ble Dhttlet Enginecr may specifij, and of any sus-pension of teork, if for a peitiod of more.tJ:an one wech,.testuaption of work and its completion. 1. Tha.t if Die activitt) autitoriced hetein is no.t sta,ticd on or before 29th day of 1:<ncnac:, 19 77, (one year from the date of issuanace of 6th 'pvasit unicss ornetucu>e spec.t.fied) and b not compicted on or before 2%h day of 1:cyc=bor, 19 7?, (t' tree ye :.s from.the date of hsuance of tith petmit tat. css othchwHe specified) titis pewit, if no.t pteviouslij revched or specifically c:: tended, shaLL autcmatically expirc. That no attempt shclL be made by Dte pcnnittee.to ptcvcnt 3:c fttCL m. and f.tce use by the public of all navigable wAchs at or adjacent.to 6:1 activity authoriced by titis peronit. n. That if Dtc dhp?ay of Lights and signaCs. on any w.uctu.tc cr teork autito~. iced herein b not oDterwhe ptovhicd for by law, sncit Lichts ar.d L signals as may be ptcsc.tibed by lic United Sta.tes Coast Guard sl.Lt bz in-sLtLled and t=:.inta.ined by and at ute expcuse of tite pes.:Lctcc. I Ti::st-ti:bs pet ~dt-dock-net.-authorice-or-cpptove--the -cent &.unim:-1.f Wudicula r-+tia teb er e&,-tit e--na tit ori z atio n-cit-a ppto val-o f-wl;ic h-nay-.u q o hwe

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O. O t That if and sehen.the pcAmittcc desites.to abandon die activita o. auu:orhcd herein, wiless such abandon:nent is part af a.ttuusfcr ptoccL'ute by neitich Die pennitice is 4:ansfe ring itis httchests hercht tc a third party pursuan.t.to Gencnal Condition V hereof, he must restore.the a.tc.to a condik on satisfactor)t to Die *0htticC Enginecr. -stic-cit-iccal-hw -Bie-pear;ittee-sh.tLL-ttI:e-.sueh-action -t. r =:y-to nccond'J:trpc nittMt.ti::-ncgistcrof"Jecds a crutcicnpp':cpraw. < tad-intchchts-irt-re.1- ;.topcMri-irfttcial cha gcdncLth thcresponsibil bi tJte czistence or use of the activity autJiorized herein,That p. j ptier tositten notice to 4te District Enginecr, cithcr by the q sotitten agreement.to co=pbj saint all tchr:s and conditions of xhis punit or by the L:araferee subscribing to tJth perv.Lt in the space p ovihd below and tJic.teby agrecing.to ecmciy sciDt cli tcw.s and condi2Lons of th:.s p In addition, if kJte peite.Lt. tee transfets.the ir.tcrests authorized h::c conditions specified hercin and tJ:is pur.Lt shati be re deed scint the Regis.tcr of Occds o.: other approptiate official. II. Special Conditions: Tnat TVA vill take cycry renconable effort to contet permitted a. activitice during the period July through February. Ecvever, if drcthing or shoreline work must be carried cut between 1 March and 30 July, WA vill and perAcra whatever nanitoring is necessary. coordinate the ac b. the use of ::cthods tthich would nct result in bar.k doctructio tree removal. . 1h notified so that it may observe the resultIf the ucc of c:glesivoc is vr. avoida any fich dcmades. of the dynamiting cnd accccc rivercanh chc11 be no nore than t.to bar,3c3Tnat bar c coorn':e catn c. in riath extending to:terd the navigable channel. 5

}.- 3 g Titis pcrrit sitall become cffcctive on ble date of. tite District D:gincet's ~ ! sigi:a.htre. Permitice listeby accepts and ag.tces.to ecmply teint.tlie. terms a::d conditions of Blis pe%-.it. ' % h. e. -44u ,,[2 /,, Signuure of VermiLCee vue By autito.tity of Bie Secretart) of tJte Atmij: IlEURY J. ItATClt Colonel,. Corps of Engineers District Engineer f/ / y h lg3 /,i % $ A'$ lh G; ) S T 5 W W O U ? ( / By: liG1.'!d:D E0!!n!!J' D tc Chief, Operctionc Div r. ion Trainsfcree licreby ag. tees.to cotr.pty teint ute.tchms and conditions of Blis permi.t. ~- ~ Srgnaavte of 1rau sc;*ee v1te 7 P' y ~ 4 ( E!M IVIOi l'i21 6 l. -- -. = - -, -

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.i ./. .] ..i .,i ..I DEPART /AENT OF TliU ARMY j PERMIT NASHVILLE DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINE 5ilS 'e ~,.. g.: t,o,,i OR:0?-F APPLICATIO:' : 0. 1W,391 PUBLIC "0TICE !!O. GPl*Cr-F 76-130 and '76-130 (a) NA:iE OF APPLICA :T Tennoccce Valle: Authority rFFECTI'!E DATE 29 L'cyc::.bor 1976 ExPIRA110:I DATE 29 Ecycr::'ocr 1979 Refctting to stitten,tcquest da.ted 13 nov e er 1975 for a PW M AO: (x) Pc.tfo.tn to:tk.in o1 af!cc. ting navigabte nu.tets of the Uruited States, upon the reconmenc':ttion of die Cl Lief of Eng.incets, pu,tuuu.: to Scetion 10 of the River and I!arto.1 Act of !Lztcit 3, IS99 (33 USC.lG3); (x) Discharge dredged or fils nztetial into rav.igable nu.tct.s upon the issuance 'of a putetle (rca.the $ccretsty of. tite A'u.nl acting ;l. tough .the Civicf of Engine:Ja pu.tsuant to Sec, tion 404 of the Fedet:.L V:a.tuuPot-Lu. tion Cont,tol Act (56 SLtt. 816, PL 92-500); ( ). T.1tutsrc.tt dtcdgcd t a.tev'al for.the puitpase af dumping it into occtn utteia upon.the icsuance of a 1:ctuni.t f. tom the Scetc.G:ty of the a'v1nti acting th. tough the Ch.icf of Engincets pwt5u:utt to Scocion 103 of the 'Ittine P.te ccetion, "esca,tch, cnd Sancicatins Act ej 1972 (36 St2.r.1052, PL 92-552)' Tcanacccc Valley t.uthorit:/ Kr.o::villo, Tenneccce 37902 is hc.tcby attihoti: cd by tige Scctetatt) of the Nxy: 40 conctruct rail-bitr~c tr. n::rcr facilit,1cc conciatint; of the c:<cc.v? tion (12.Ct cubic var'!c) o. a : ecencod 'cc.:.,o aJ in ec.c.tt. inia,1" vc M t' cot d.' 0::0 bor chee: :11 ba,3,,33 1;m c,yyg,, c u,,y _ ;;g,3,i;;.,,,,, g ; cgygg 7,., ; 3 7.,4 ;,;g r,g t,.,,nn,n o,,.,gg., r, c un'arted b:t 'our cercreto n,. tora.

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v a a bl Old Ulchary Ltd:e r.t l'.ile 2h0.6, rirht b tnh, Croerlend River / ai Gallatin St,ce:s Finnt in accordance seith the plans and drar.'htgs attached hcreto whiclt ete in-cocyo.11ted.in and maac a pxtc of buls peiunit f un d'ut:cings: give file nwnbcr or otltet definite identification extks). Subject.to the following condi-tiosts : 1. General conditions: a. That att activities identified and an.chori:cd herein shait be con-sist:ntLLih.thz.tches and condit. ions *of titi.s pe~mLt; and that any activi-tics not. spezific.tLDr identif.ied and ca.thori:cd herebt shaLL ccrstititte a yhLttlan of.the tsuns and ccaditions of oth permit tdtich may.tesult in the modificntien, suspension or revocacion of this pctunit,.in witale o.t in ytte, as set for:.th more specifically La Genet: t Condillons j and h hereto, and in ute instLtation of suclt legai ptoceedings its tile United States Govctut-ment matt considct apptopriate, tehethet or no.t tl'is petunit has b:.en picviously modified, suspended or revoked in tshole or in p1rt. b. That all activities authori:cd iterein sha.li, if.they involv:. a discharge c. deposit into nav.icable intets or ocean tatters, be a.t aLL. times consistent seith applicable tutet quality stiutdzth, ef fluent Licitatioits and sL nda.1ds of per(c.tmance, pichibitions, and pre.ctea.czent semdstis esntblished pursuant to Sceticus 301, 302, 30t and 307 of.the Fedet.it (Catch Tciittlion Centrol Act of 1972 (PL 92-300; $6 Stat. 316), 0:. *ntsuant .to av.nticable State a -i local law. c. Tlutt when.the activitu au.thori:cd hetein involves a discha.tae or depo.sLt of dtedged or fill mztbrbtl into navigable nu.tcrs, the cathchized activi.ty sl.aLL, if applicable tutet qu=Lity satndztds are revised or r:cdi-ficd dating the.tc.1m of.this pctunic, be moc;ified, if necesszty, to conforn teith such revised or.nodificd tutet quaLLty sLtudards scithin 6 ronc;ts of the cf fzctive date of ants.tevision or redification of m.tet qu.1Li.tj sctndarb, or as dhceted by an b=picmentation patn contabted in such revised at modi-ficd standards or wiihin suclt Longet petiod of tbne as the Dis.Ctict Engincet, .bt consultation with the Regional Adnin.isita.to.t of the Cnukanmental iho-teetion Agency, may de.tcanbte.to be rcasontbie undet ute ei. cumsL:nces. d. Tha.C the pet:mitice agrecs.to mohe cuery r casonable cf fort.t.to prose-cuit the con',fruccion c. troth cat.lwtized hetela in a cannet so as.to r.6ti-rize any tdvetsc irpaet of a:e const'netion at teonh an fish, teildlife and nata.:ai cnuinant:cntal y.1.'ues. 2 4 e 0

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c. That the pcmi.ttee agrees th.:.t it toi.lt ptosecub. the construction or teork aut1torized hercht ht a manncr so as to minbnize a:ty degradacion of satter qualitt). f. Tha.t the pomittee slait puunit 2.he Obbtic.t Enghtee<t or Itis andtori:cd reptesattt44vc(s) 01 desiguce(s).to make psticdic. inspections at antj time decmed necessary.bt otdct.to assu.te.tha.c tJte activita being perfortncd unde,t authoritt) of this pcitrtit is ht acccrdance seith the.tchms and conditions ptescribed hstebt. g. That the pcmittee shalt 1::aintain Jte situsture or work authorized herein ht good condition and bt acco.td.1nce salth the plan.s and drateings el-tached hereta. h. Tha.t utis pou;1Lt doc.s not convet) antj propert:j rights, cither in rcal estate or matatial, or any exclusive ptivilagci; and.thzt it does no.t antitori:e any injury to ptopertij or htvasion of rigitts on-<tutt-u 'dngsment --of-pedeuta-t%te;-c.t-lecal-icws-vr-negnic&ns, a.w aow ~i. cb.w a.U.a nequkenzuc-to obhti. 2t::c or-bezi:-twsent-requked-'nj-&ue-fe:..ls % iwCC;ruamdzni he,u;,4;r-a. Tl.:t1. thaa.:.;u..: duM 1.v.t u s.0:ci=:--tl,a in't4mee n.w wny a-h&g-vr ;~.toposed-Fedutal ptafeea-cnd-sit &utc put..ht:: shall =x ln. c thiGed-to-cwpensation-for-damac-cr-inju,1y-to-ute strue.tur:s cr-~:ork catcc.1-hed-he.&-< hich-mu hs-cuard bu-ca rc. suit-fro:e ~ &: e M.: e n;? Y t-

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i. That utis penuit inay be swr:tarily sttspended, in tehole cr bt ptrt, upon a finding btj tine vistalet Ennincut ti.at 4:mcd'a.te suspension of tite activitt) authoni:cd hetsin would be in.t'tc. geneutt public incerts.c. : ch stupcasion shste be effec 4Lve upon receipt by the pcmittae of a tetitlen notice titetcof which shat.'..b1dic=ce (1) Lite e 2 cat of th: stup:nsion, (2) the reasons fon. Etis action, and (3) ant) couec.tive or ptevaststbre mca-sures to be taken by t.he puunittee tdtich a.1e decmed necessary by.ctc. Obstiet Enghtec.t to abate imbtent ha: ands to.the genclutt public.bttchest. The pounLttee shall take hwnediate action to countu scLth the ptovkio.tvof tiths notice. WLthin. ten days folto:cing.teceipt of :this no.tice of suspsusion, tJte peasLttee nay request a hearing ht ordcr.to ptesent infonx tion rel -

vant to a decision as.to tdtenset hh pc.mLt shoaid be reinstated, modified or revoked. If a hze. ring is requested, it shall be conductcd pv.tstwyt.to ptocedures ptcsetibed by tite Chlef of Enginecas. Af tch cc.nyi Cion of lite hecting, cr teithbt a reasonabic tune aftat usuantee of die. susp?.nhion na: Ace la u; pcamittee if no hec ~.ing h reqttested, the puunit ui t ei::h:<1 be rebatated, modified or revoked. b. Tha.t titis p<wtLt s.tay be cither cod.ificia, suspended c. revoked in &is or in F1tt if the Sectetzty of Biz,%:y 01 hh aut'to.ti:cd :tcptesen-tative detou.tincs that the1e has been a viola. tion of any af the tet::s o.t conditions of this pou~.Lt or tita.t such action n.ould othcraaisc be in the Inblic bttchest. Ant) such tradification, suspension, o.t revocation sh.tLL 3

t ['. ' f f become cf fcctive 30 daus dftet receipt by the permitice of satitten notice of such action nehich slutil specify the facts o.1 conduct ic:vt.11nting same unless (1) wLutin the 30-dat) period ute petmLtice is able to satisfa:.utriltj demonst, tate Dia.t (a) une aCLeacd violation of tlte.tchms and.the condizions of this penmit did not, in fac.t, ocent or (b) die aitcgcd vicintion te.s ac-cidental, and Btc pewittee has been ope:ia.cing in compliance talth dic terms and conditions of ute permit and is abic.to ptovide satisfac. tory as.surances tha.C futur.c operations shall be in full ccmpliance witJt.the.tcu.:s and condi- + tic ~: of utis pennit; or (2) teithin ute aforesaid 30-day period, tiie pera-l.ttee rcquests that a pub:ic heating be held to ptesent oral and totitten evidence conccaning Die proposed t-odification, suspension o.1 rcuocation. The conduct of BtLs hcaiting and Bic ptocedures for making a f.btal dcchion cither to modi-ft), sttspend or revohn thh pchnit in ebhote or in p:rt shall be pursualtt to ptocedures pic.scribcd by the Citief of Enginecrs. Th:tt-in-is suing-this-perari.t,-dtc-Gouetnment-luts-rclicd-on-.Mwnsfst.- tr+hn-and-data-winich Dtc permittee 4as-ptovided in-connec-tion-t blir-hh v tsht-cpyhicaMo tn-i fy-s u b s equ ent-to-th e-iss ua nc e-D f-4 sis-pcruite-suc 44 t=:icn and-data ptove-i.o -be-fals e,--incot tpiele-or-ina~ccura.ts,-na'.s-pcAr. alt. mag. 4c-wlifkd,--suspended-c.t.-tevoked,-in tsitcLL.cr.bt.r11.t..andic1-.the. C:v.da:.::, -rters&-may,--in-addLtion,--instituxe-apptoptiate tc+;;L-ptacw'b 9s = i i i

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c --net-be--the-basis-91-ac+ vhl.s-hv. d:xagcs agalnstLc-uuJM w w. a h. That the pentittee shall notift) 21:1 Disttic.t Engineer at uhzt tb.~e /Jte act.ivity authcriced hstein scut be co=cnccd, as fa.: in advance cf tige time of cotamenecmcnt as die District Enginecr tr.ay sp siftj, and af any sus-1 } pension of work, if fo.t a period of more than one teccL, resumption of work and its completion. 1. That if the activity authori:cd hetsin is no.t ststicd on o.1 hefore 29th day of Move.ber, 19 Tl tone yest from the dtte of usuanace of this penmit unless omciaause spTc~ified) and is not ccupteted on or before 70 s \\ dat) of Qayc.mber, 1979, lutree years from the date of issuance of.tltiv ] per.mi.t unicss cdteucGe specified) utis petmit, if not previousitj revoked or specificallij cxtended, shall autcmaticatatj cxpi.tc. l m. That no atlexpt shall be made b: ble pchuittec.to ptevent ble fuCL and frce use by the public of all navigaulle sutchs a.C or adjacent.to 6:e i i activity authori:cd by utis permit, Tha.t if une displau) of Ligluts and sigtals 'on ant) st:ucture at um.tn n authori:cd herein u not otJtutelse provided (c.t by law, such flehts and signtls as rea:) be ptacribed bij.the United Mat:.s : cast Gtatd sh.stt be in-i statted and unints.ined by and at ute expense of Die psruittee. T!at--tlih pewit-does-no.t-cathor.he-cr-cpptavh-Dse-con &&wsthr-f--- k Tw ticu!a:rs tructs.1cs,--tI:c a aiterL:azion vn-npp'tavai-of-r::tich-na*f-requhe:--- CUrtirTACn *tur.the"t:0n;y. css' O.1 cBtc:t a3cneies of-thc-Fcdetal-Govc".mn--- 1 1 e I .f 4 I ._._-m .-.m _,,,_.._,,._,..__.._.._.__,_,_.__m

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, sic r.. r.... 't0N3fitUC Tl0N Four (4) Concrete Hyperbolic .... us6 ptotosto Cooling Towers 550 1,080 ~ An seronouncal study of the proposed construction described above has been completed under the provisions of Part 77 of the Federal Aviation llegulations. Dased on the study it is found that the construcuan would have no substantial adverse effect on the sale and etlicient utillantion of the navigable airspace by aircraft oron the operation of air navigation facilities. There-fore pursuant to the authority delegated to me, it is hereby determined that the construction would not be a bazard to air navi-4 getion provided the following conditions ars met: Conditions: Ex.t a.:... t.s.t. a q The structures be obstruction inarked and lighted in 'accordance with.the. standards of (, the FAA Obstruction Marking and Lighting Advisory Circular 70/7460-15. f,. f en j oue l rwrw

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cvent a petition for review is filed, it should be submitted in triplicate to the Chief. Altspace Obstruction and Airports Branch. AT.240, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C. 20*>90, and contain a full statement of the basis upon which si is made. This determination becomes final on April 26, 1977, unless a peisilon for review is timely filed, in which case the determination will not become final peeding diaposition of the petition. Interested parties will be motified of the grant of any review. An account of the study findings, aeronautical objections, if any, registered with the FAA during the study, and the baals for the FA A's decision in this matter will be found on the following page(s). (see reverce) If the attucture la subject to the licensing authority of the FCC, a copy of this determination will be sent to that Agency. O Plant "A". 36*21'05" N 86'04'51" W Plant "B" 36*21'01" N 86'05'18" W 804'59" W 36'21'02" N 86'05'26" W 36*21'03" N 6 [I rk/,,,,, Airspace Specialist si o.t o __ RONALD T. NIKLASSON Airspace and Procedures Branch East Point. Georgia March 17, 1977 s t u, o, _ F4 A e r 9 saq e e --- - a

I x // c g2 2 of 2 pages Aeronautical Study No. 75-SO-1122-0E b August 22, 1975, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a Determination of No Hasird to Air Navigation. The sponsor has requested an extension to the effective period of this determination. A rsview of the proposal disclosed no effects to aeronautical operations, procedures cr Cinimum flight altitudes in addition to those evident during the original study. In cecordance with Part 77, Subpart D, 77.39 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, the ,cxt:nsion is granted. A d:: termination issued within the scope of Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations to cn advisory opinion. It neither cancels nor suspends state and local zoning laws. o o o (- e 9 O p G G of

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@_ L_ .ii. " # I SOUTHERN REGION in.e,tv arrra to sf ~ - $,, g g 'r' , M ; Atlanta.P. O. Box 20636 AERONAUTICAL STURV Coorgia 30320 No. 75-SO-1122-OE 4 460 e 2M 4 ON TO EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF j d5 F 10F NO HAZARD TO AIR NAVIGATION gff ~ mi p Og/n \\ ty ~ f '. T CONSINUCTION Lo, C **'t Mg Design w,, I h* l //g 4 02 Dixon Springs, Tennessee j-g.

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,t.. r... ..... u s t ~ 1 550 1,080 on the safe and efficient utilization of the navigable airspacFederal A.lation ....)n described above has been completed under the provisi at the construction woe,Id have no substantial advers fore, pursuant to the authority delegated to me it in hereby dete i e by aircraftoran the operation of air navigation facilities gation provided the following conditions are me,t: e effect rmined that the construction would not be a hazard to air Conditions: . There-navi. The structures be obstruction marked and lighted i j the FAA Obstruction Marking and Lighting Advisor n accordance with the standards of i y Circular 70/7460-1E. it i i, 'i i ~ Supplemental notice of construction la required any time the proj s 1 X )) Within five days after the constructioAt leant 48 hours before the start circonstru X ( ( enclosed FAA form). ( ) Not required. n reaches its greatest height (use the enclosed FAA form) 4 'I This determination empires on i Oct. 2 1 78,, I'le m (a) extended, revised or terminated b the esuing off (b) the construe: Ion is enhject to the iconsingsutho ity' f h ( h for a construction permi' 8- - '- r o t e 5** A ' r*- vi

e. {., m.. 400 W2st Summit Hill Driv 2, W12A8 May 17, 1985 y 754 5 5 sp*/rs Federal iviation Administration Airspace sod Procedures Branch, S0-530 P.O. Box 20636 Atlanta, Georgia 30320 Gentlemen: CHANGE IN STATUS OF HYPERBOLIC COOLING TOWERS FOR: PLANT, SURGOINSVILLE, TENNESSEE, FAA STUD HARTSVILLE NUCLEAR NUCLEAR PLANT, CORINTH, MISSISSIPPI, FAA STUDY NO. 81-AS0-802-0E Construction of the subject nuclear plants has been cancelled. is to advise your organization of the status of construction for the This letter subject hyperbolic cooling towerc. The construction status is as follows: Hartsville Cooling Tower Al coordinates N360 21' 03", W860 04 ' 58". FAA Form 7460-2, Part 2 was submitted when the tower reached its greatest height on September 4,1931. white strobe lights are being maintained in accordance with The FAA regulations. Hartsville Cooling Tower A2 coordinates N360 21' 04",. W860 04 ' 51". Construction of this tower was stopped et approximately 65 feet above grade level. Hartsville Cooling Towers B1 and B2 coordinates N360 21' 02", W860 05' 26" and N360 21 ' 01", W860 05' 19", Construction has not been started on these towers.respectively. Phipps Bend Cooling Tower I coordinates N360 27 ' 49", l W820 48 ' 13". Construction of this tower was stopped at approximately 65 feet above grade icvel. Phipps Bend Cooling Tower 2 coordinates N360 27' 54", W820 48 '.17". Construction has not been started on this tower. Yellow Creek Cooling Tower I coordinates N340 57' 38", W880 12' 44". Construction of this tower was stopped at approximately 70 feet above grade level. F l l l

<; s. 2 Federal Aviation Administration May 17, 1985 9 Yell w Creek Cooling Tower 2 coordinates N340 57' 30", W880 12' 41". Construction has not been started on this tower. If we may be of further assistance, please advise. Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY G. F. Dilworth Director of Engineering and Technical Services ,FWC:WEC:BW cc: RIMS, SL26 C-K R. J. Ogle, W11C68 C-K F. W. Chandler, W8C126 C-K E. S. Sanger, E11333 C-K Principally Prepared By: W. E. Clift. Extension 2554 065128.05 o e = 4 '\\ i

~ =%, DEPARTMENT CF TRANSPORTATION 7 591 p w ,f g ( FEIERAL AVIATitN ADMINISTR pH tm emy acrca To I o e S0tTDiERN REGION AERONAUTICAL STUDY 1 'i P. O. Box 20636 po. 75-SO-1122-0E %,%:is/ + Atlanta, Geornia 30320 (7. i. r se f,_ g.;ge \\, JUL 9 1975 ENGINEERING DEStGN Pq0id65Y6-f0IlffdUpT10N OR ALTERATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF NOTICE OF y j nnen ] t.cy CONSTRUCTION LOCATION Tennessee Valley Authority y i,s,o - t=s=ac g Division of Engineering Design yp...e j 505 Union Building if Ar mas )ixon Springs, Tennessee n Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 / atiruoc up.sivuoc j vI mu.'

  • SEE BELON CEscasPrION MclCMr lie Fatfl CONSTRUCTION FAOPOSED Four (4) Concrete Hyperbolic Cooling Towers 550 1,080 The Federal Aviation Administration hereby acknowledges receipt of notice dated June 30, 1975, concerning the i

proposed construction or alteration described above. i A atudy has been conducted under the provisions of Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations to determine whether the pro-posed construction would be an obstruction to air navigation, whether it should be marked and lighted to enhance safety in air mauigation, and whether supplemental notice of start and completion of construction is required to permit timely charting and actification to airmen. The findings of that study are as follows: ( ) The proposed construction would not exceed FAA obstruction standards and would not be a hazard to air naviga. tion. However, the following applies to the construction proposed: ( ) The structure should be obstruction marked and lighted per FAA AdvisoryCircular AC 70/7460-1,*0bstrue-tion Marking and Lighting.* ( ) Supplemental notice is required at least 48 hours before the start of construction (use the enclosed FAA form). (- ) Supplemental notice is required within five days after construction reaches its greatest height (use the en-closed FAA form). ( X ) The proposed construction would exceed FAA obstruction standards and further aeronautical study is necessary to determine whether it would be a hazard to air navigation. Pending completion of any further study, it is presumed the construction would be a hazard to air navigation. Further study: ( X ) Has been initiated by the FAA. ( ) May be requested by the sponsor within 30 days of date of this acknowledgement. ( ) If the proposed structure were reduced in height to not exceed it, above Ground level ( ft. above sea level), it would not exceed Part 77 obstruction standards. sucr an_.7 If the structure is subject to the licensing authority of the FederalCommunications Commission,a copy of this acknowledgment will be sent to that Agency. g g ;, j,- Notice is required anytime the project is abandoned or the proposal is modified. (Use the enclosed FAA fE,,,, m i Plant "A" 36*21'05" N 86*04'51" W g' !. l 7,gl -

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}l ~j, i Plant "B" '36'21'01" N 86'05'18" W 36*21'02" N 86*05'26" W _lS. ; y v:< o., ~ tw H S. i soto Mtd ./ 6 d@L Airspace Specialist dJ - g virtc RONALD T. NIKL5SSON Airspace and Procedures Branch.p < v d issuco. East Point, Geornia July 7, 1975 I I on FAA Form 740 7 p.m ~ FAA Ac74Eas c j

7 ,,.4..,., C t ) 9 of the progress es required as indicated (Ret. F AR 77.13). F0fm Approved AER0= Auf SCAL Stuov no. A " NOTICE" No;o,F does t r pt of a h reg lptions of g3 g g m a,w. w,a. ..e w .,n o > u,r J - .E :,c.m oa ma r sv wa..ca.aa~... au.nr> /J, / eA, -. / k i :# /, V / dA.V IT+necsedi hMayille Nuclear Plant coo.Di. Ar E S CL.,,, d. A cone,<-des ' ] 86,s 06 ,s, 04 (. (Meteorologica1 Tower) ?c57*n e7 m n h 36 l 21 i 02 Notsfy FAA et least 44 hours an DATE edvance (F AR 77.13 (b) ): k DATE 12-13-75

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Notify F A A within 5 days D AT E C A L L Sib 5 N AME OF FCC PERMITTEE / LICENSEE (F AR 77.13 (c) ): e. 2 A. STRUC TUR E R E ACMED GRt af EST MEIGNT ~~~ "t7SfiuCTuiE MEIGMT~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T ~ ~ ' C.~Sb[L'L[v ATY.s DET E Rune ED S Y: ~ ~ ~ FREQUENCY DA TE FCC CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ISSUEQ F t.l. O ACTUAL O M AP r-]OTnER AGL AMSL Ft. SURVEY CONTOUR ~ oestRuction uARato: L3= t t o:

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4. APPLIC Afloss M Act 70 FCC FOR SusMITTED SV (PRINT or TYPE name)

CON $tauCTION PERMIT Roy H. Dunham 0AIE SIGN A T UR E DATE S. STRUCTURE wAs DISM ANTLt0 12-16-75 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-FEDERAL AVIATtON ADMINISTRATION FAA Form 7460-2 (7-72) Part NOTICE OF PROGRESS OF CONSTRUCTION OR A1.TERATION SUPER $cDES,AA roRM ur.i 1 u of the progress is required as indu:ated (Ref. F AR 77.13). A " NOTICE" gegll,F,,,,_,o t eempt or ma7p thy:,gptaans of does n p A g Agnon AursCAL Sfuor mo.

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f. Notify FA A within 5 days (FAR 7 7. 83 (c) ): lDATE C A L L SIGN e ~ N AME OF FCC PERMtTTEE/ LICENSEE 9 ~ ~ ~.2A. STRUCTUR E R E ACME D Gat A?t sf N EIG HT f 12-14-7h + ' ~ 7S fiuCivit'HilIENT~ ~ ~ ~ ~I~ ~ ' C.~$1'TE'tLivlfl0'N CE f t RulN ED B Y! 80 ^"' l ) 370' re.l 930' FREQUENCY { CONTOUR [ OTHER D A T E FCC CONS TRUC TION PE 8tMl? ISS 1 ]SuavEv ACTUAL MAP re g oss!Ruc tion uaRato: -)

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8.RE0utSt l STROBE DETERuina rsom et E aitm0ED_ ts. @( Y E S C NO l , RED O f(ONE 0 8MONTwS 0:2 MONTNS D ie MONTNS ./ (Transmsttang Antennes) DAtt 4, APPLIC Afl04 M ADF 70 FCC FOR h SJ4Mif 7LD ST (PRINT or TYPE name) CONSTRuCTecm Ptaue r r Roy H. Dunha::: DATE SIGNATURE

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DATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION _-FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 12-16-75 FAA Form 7460 2 (7-72) Part NOTICE OF PROGRESS OF CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 1171 2 S

W $e3 W fc If n A S$'a N O 2986 Hazardous Waste Management Fee,Worksheet Tenriessce' Department of Health and Environment. Division of Solid Weste Monagen eti 701 Broadway, Fourth Floor. Customs Housc, Nashville. Tennessee 37219-5403 Please complete and return to the EPA ID CODE TN3 64-003-1156 Y- -N above address. HARTSVILLE TVA NUCLEAR PLANT When rallons are to be entered DIRECTOR OF ENV. QUALITY on thIs form, you may use the TWA MAILROOM conversion factors given in Table 4. KNOKVILLE TN 37902 For technical assistance, call (615) 741-3424.

3. If you are a gmerator dio ships hazardous este off-site, eter $400; else eter tem.

l 40 0. 00.

2. Tb cxr.tinue your transporter pemit through Phrch 1,1987, ente- $200: else mter zero.

l l IF Yt10 EAD INIIRIM STARE Gt A PDNIT 1D TERAIE A 7RfATMEhT. SItPXE Gt DISPOML FACILI1Y DLRI!G 1985. 'IEE 'IU*AL MAlfChWCE FEE ItOICAIED IN TA&lS 1-3 IS DUE A'O PAYAB2 EVEN IF 1HE FACLI1Y MG !!n'.,TIVE DLRIE THIS PERIG).

. If you were authorized for storage operatims in 1985, carplete this questim: c]se go to 4.

a. hter total design aspacity of your storage opemtion in gallms. b. Enter the code for authorizod storage periods in 1985 as follows: Jantruy-Jme (1), July-Decenber (2), or both periods (3). l'

h. If your facility ms authorized for storuge OF/'-SITE d.

Enter annual pemit frm off-site gmerators, cirrle "TF-SIIE" scintemnce fee for storage to the right; else, circle "Gi-SITE". QJ-SITE operatims frm 7hble 1. 4. f you were authorized for tretmmt opemtims in 1985, camlete this questim; else go to 5. u. hter total design capucity of your tnetmmt operation in gallons per day. b. hter the code for authorized treatment periods in 1985 as follows: Jantary-June (1), July-December (2), or both periods (3). l c. If your facility ms authorized for treatmmt OFF-SITE d. Ehter annual permit from off-site gencrutors, circle "0FT-S11E" anintenance fee for truatmmt to the right: else, cirtle "04-SI1E". DJ-SITE operations frm 'Ihble 2.

5. If 3ou wre authorized for disposal operations in 1985, cmplete this questim; else go to G. :_

a. Ehter the code for authorized disposal periods in 1985 as follows: l l ~~ Jantn'y-June (1), July-Deccirber (2), or both perials (3). i b. If your facility was authorized for disposal 0FF-SITE l c. Ehter anraal pemit tuse j from off-site galerators, circle "0EF-SITE" i naintenance fee for disposal to the right: else, circle "Gi SIIE". Oi-SITE l openstims fras Table 3._

k. Enter the amount of recnining
e. C21culate the adfai larrifill fee design capacity of landfill by nultiplying the appropriate rute fran operutions in acre-feet.

1bble 3 by item 5d and enter to the right. f. Enter the amunt of recnining g. Calculate the adiai land aplicatim design ermrity of larri application fee by cultiplying the appropriate rute frm crc utims in acres. Thble 3 by item 5f and mter to the right. 1 l

h. Enter the amunt of estimted
1. Calculate the adied injection wil fee rtraining design c3pacity of inject-by rultiplying the app:vpriate rute frm

. Im wils in millim gullms. Thble 3 by iten Sh and enter to the right. l

6. hi1 the 1SDF fees and enter to the right. (Items 3d, 4d, Sc. Se, 5g and 5f.) '

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7. fater total fee due. Add items
1. 2. and 6.

Sutnit fom with check or money order psyable to Tmnessee Depirtmmt of Health and Ihvirurrient. Do not send cash thrugh the mil. 400 00

8. Certify that the inforrotion given above is true, accurate and conplete by signirc below.

Sicruture of omer, namger or authorized represcntative. Title Dite DEPAbCAT LEE l D2te received l Amount l Receipt s l Omnents l ek { A a ttea eMt-an iswd. m 2m. m > 22e)

AIEC h owuE g A40 860731 009 AN4chmen/ dl JUL 281986 l i I Mr. Harold E. Hodges, Director Tennessee Air Pollution Control Division Fourth Floor, Customs House 701 Broadway Nashville, Tennessee 37219-5403

Dear Mr. Hodges:

Enclosed is a permit application for a gasoline ~ storage tant and a diesel fuel storage tank in use at TVA's Hartsville Distribution Center. Both tanks were previously in use as diesel fuel storage tanks and are con-nected together with a common fill line. The three gasoline storage tanks ~ covered by operating permit number 022333P (GT-1, GT-2, and GT-3) have been removed from service. One of the diesel fuel tanks has been con-verted to a gasoline tank (GT-4) as a replacement for the three gasoline tanks removed from service. The remaining diesel fuel tank (DT-1) is less than 40,000 gallons and would not by itself require a permit.

However, the data for this tank.have been included because of its interconnection

- with the gasoline' tant. If you need additional information, please call Douglas Neeley at (615) 632-6644 in Knoxville. Sincerely, Original Signed by Martin E. Rivers Martin E. Rivers, Director Environmental Quality JLS: CME f Enclosures cc (Enclosures): Files. EQS, 242 SPB-K J. P. Blackwell, 465 MPB-M A. T. Mullins. BR 4N 52B-C l W. M. Pearse, W7 A68 C-K W. T. Quinn, HIN Distribution Center Prepared by Joy L. Sager (DNE) with concurrence by R. Douglas Neeley ,.eg,v ---e,- v.- -w,,-.----.w..,e----..m,,w--,-,w-----y--,,-,---rr---- -e-w--w-*w------7 m -*e-a"- m -e,--m-^

3 256 CAPIT01. HILL BJ f LDING STATE Or TEtMSSEE DEPARTHENT OF RJ8LIC HE ALTH NASHVILLE. TENMSSEE 37219 TELEPHONE (6 15) 7A1.5931 OlvlSION OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL STORAGE TAIN DESCRIPTION Please type or print and submit in duplicate for each storage tank. Attach to the permit acclication. F APC COMPANY.PolNT NO. 1 ORGANIZATION NAME 0 Tennessee Valley Authority 2. EMISSION SOURCE to. ( AS ON PEfteli APPLICAf l0N) SIC CODE g APC SEQJENCE NO. C GT-4 3. T APE L AT l TUDE LONG1100E U TM VERTIC AL UTH HORIZDNT AL 4023390 582220 A. TAPM IDENTIFICATION PUMBER CONSTRJCTION OATE 354545 S. TAPM DIAMETER (FT) HEIGHT (F"T) CAP ACITY (GALLONS) ( OR 0 APPELS 1 10.0 18 10,700 6. SH APE.CYL INDER (UP) CM,llOER (HORIZ) SPHERE OTHER (DESCRIBE) X 7 TalM VHI TE ALUMif0M GRAY OTHER (DESCR!8E) COLOR: SPEOJL AR DIFTUSE LIGHT ' MED IUM DARK A. R00r : Yellow 8 S> ELL : Yellow 8 PAINT CONOIT10N: GOOD POOR X 9. T APE, FIXED ROOF FLOATING ROOF OPEN TOP UlOERGROJto OTFER (DESCRIBE) CHECK TYPE:. x

10. INSJLATED AND/OR HEATED TO: (OF)

PRESSJRIZED TO: (PSI A) NA NA

11. FOR FLO AT ING ROOF T At#S. COMPLETE:

A. ROOF T(PE: DOUBLE DECK PONTOON PAN OTHER (DESCRIBE) 8 SE AL TYFE SINGLE DQJOLE OTHER (DESCRIBE) l l C. SHELL RIVETED WELDED OTHER (DESCRIBE) COPGTI4 JCT ION :

12. LIST ALL Ll0J10S, VAPORS, GASES, OR WlXTURES TD BE STORED IN THIS TAfE. GlW TK PERCENT BY WIGHT OF EACH COMPONENT.

Gasoline 100 percent

33. QJT AGE: AVERAGE DISTANCE IN FEET FROM TCP OF AVER AGE THROJG4'UT MAX IMJM IUMEER OF T AfM T Atx TO L IQJ ID SJRF ACE (G ALLONS/ DAY)

TURtOVERS PER YEAR 5.0 g 120 4.3 1 A. LOADING TYPE: 00TTOLI SUD4ERGED VAPOR BALANCED OTHER (DESCRIEE) X* TYPE DATE

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7 m o 256 CAPITOL HILL SJILDING ~ ST ATE or TErsESSEE NASHVILLE, TENTSSEE 37219 DEPARTMENT OF RJBLIC HE ALTH ,T;.gfy' TELEPHONE (615) 741.3931 OlVISION OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL STORAGE TA!:K DESCRIPTION Attach Please type or print and submit in duplicate for each storage tank. to the oermit anolication. F APC COMP ANY.Po lNT NO. 1 ORGANIZATION NAME k Tennessee Valley Authority APC SEQJENCE NO. 2 EMISSION SOURCE NO. ( AS ON PERMif APPL.lCATIONI SIC CODE g C DT-1 UTM HORIZONTAL 3. T A* L AT ITUDE LONGITUDE UTM VERTICAL 4023390 582220 CONSTRJCTION 04TE 4 T ANK IDENTIFICAT10N NJM8ER 323530 CAPACITY (GALLONS) ( OR BARRELS ) 5 TatM OI AMETER (FTl HEIGHT (FT) 10'-6" 44'-6" 77 sm OTHER (DESCRIBE) 6 SH APE-CY1. lNDER (UP) CM.lNDER (HORIZ) SPHERE OTHER (CESCRIBE) GRAY 7 TatM WHITE ALUM l_f 0M SPEQJLAR I OlFFUSE LIGHT MED rum DARK COLOR: A. ROOF: Yellow 8. SELL: , Yellow POOR 8 FAINT COND1 TION: GOOD X I OTHER (OLSCRIBE) 9. T APM, rixED ROOF RO AT ING ROOF OPEf4 TOP UroERGROJPO CHECK TYPE:- X PRESSJRIZED TO: (PS I A)

10. INSJLATED AND/OR HEATED TO: (OF)

NA NA

11. FOR FLO ATING ROOF Tams. CCFLETE:

OTHER (0ESCRIBE) A. ROOT TYPE: 00J8LE DECK PONTOON PAN OTHER (CESCRIBE) 8 SEAL TYFE SIELE 00VnLE OTHER (DESCRIBE) RIVETED WLDEO C. SHELL CONSTIUCT ION: GIVE DE PERCENT BY WIGHT

12. LIST ALL LICUiOS, VAPORS, GASES, OR HlxTURES TO BE STORED IN THIS TAPM.

OF EACH COMPONENT, 1 Diesel fuel 100 percent MAxikOM fCMBER OF T AfE AWRAGE THROJGtf9T AVERAGE OlSTANCE IN FEET FROM TOP OF TURtovERS PER YEAR

13. QJTAGE:

(GALLONS / day) 2.5 T AfE TO LIQJ10 SJRFACE 5'-3" 160 SJ8ttERGED VAPOR BAl,ANCED OTHER (CESCRfEE) 1 A. LOADING TYPE: 80TTCM X ~rwt OATE

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6p t TELEPHONE t615 I 741-3931 PERMIT APPLICATION PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT AND SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE FOR EACH EMISSION SOURCE. ATTACN APPROPRfATE SOURCE DESCRIPTION FORMS.

l///l APC COMPANY. POINT MD. 1. OaGAH12AT10H'S LEGAL HAME Tennessee Vallev Authority IFORI I///l APC LOG / PERMIT NO. 2. NAILING A00RESS IST/RO/P.O.80XI 400 W. Summit 11111 Drive IArcl CITT I STATE I ZIP CODE - l PHOT 4E WITH ARE A CDCE Knoxville TN 37909 (615) 632-6644 l Phot 4E WITH ARE A COCE 3. PRINCIPAL TECHH3C AL C0HTACT (615) 632-6644 R. D. Neeley l COUNTY HAME 4. SITE ADDRESS IST/RO/HWYi Ilartsville Distribution Center - TN llwy 25 Trousdale CITY OR DISTAt4CE'TO IAEAREST TOWit I ZIP CODE l. Phot 3E WITH ARE A CCOE 6 miles east of 11artsville 37074 (615) 374-2135 5. ENISS10t4 SOURCE HO. (HUMBER WHICH UH1QUELY IDENTIFIES l PERNIT REHEWAL THIS SOURCE) l' YES ( ). H0 t X 1. GT-4, DT-1 6. BRIEF DESCRIPT1014 0F ENISSION SOURCE Tanks used to store and dispense gasoline and diesel fuel. 7. TYPE OF PEDNIT REQUESTED ICOMplETE Otit L1HE OHLYI C0tlSTRUCT10H l START 1tlG DATE I cot 1PLET10tl DATEl DATE WAIVER APPROVED (IF APPLICABLE) l I I ( ) OPERAffilG l DATE CotiSTRUCTI0tt i DATE COMPLETED l LAST PERNIT ff0. I En1SS10tl SOURCE R l $ TARTED l l l IlUMBER eX3 I LAST PERf11T HO. I ENISS10tl SOURCE REFEREti LOC AT10tl TR AtlSFERI TR AllSF ER DATE l I I taunaER f 3 A00GESS OF LAST LOCAT10tl DESCRIBE CHAtlGES THAT HAVE BEEtt NADE TO THIS EQUIPMENT OR OPERATI0td Sit 4CE THE LAST C0tiS 6. OPERAT1tIG PERMIT APPLICAT10ft. Gasoline tanks GT-1, GT-2, GT-3 (operating permit number 022333P) removed fron operation, and replaced by GT-4. GT-4 was previously a diesel fuel tank and exempt f rom permitting requirements due to size. l DATE 'SI Q RE tA,PPLICATI I MUST BE SIGt(Ep GEFORE IT WILL BE PROCESSED) 9. /N -C'br I i s l PHott'E WIT'N ARE A CLTE

10. SIGriER'S ttAME (TYPE OR PR184il l TITLE Ifartin E. Rivers Director of Environmental (615) 632-657S 1

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s N R.12 y,,e.4 Athul 2IL 2 Hartsville Distribution Center Regulatory Permits Summary Monitoring, Inspection, Permit Attachment No. Maintenance Reouirements NPDES Permit 1 DSN's 101 and 102 - Point Source No. TN0027740 runoff from construction (west and east holding ponds, respectively) Solid Waste Permit 2 Landfilling of on-site demolition No. DHL851020013 waste Air Operating -Permit 3 and 11 Gasoline and diesel fuel vapor No. 022333P emissions from storage tanks Air Operating Permit 4 Diesel fired space heaters No. 021226F particulate matter and sulfur dioxide emissions Air Operating Permit 5 Diesel engine power pump vapor No 019803F emissions 404 Permit 43,397 6 Work affecting navigable waters and the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the USA involving the trash sluice return 404 Permit 45.315 7 Work affecting navigable waters and the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the USA involving the discharge diffuser 404 Permit 42,391 8 Work affecting navigable waters and the discharge of dredged or fill I material into waters of the USA involving the rail-barge coal transfer facility FAA Study 9 Cooling towers and meteorological No. 75-SO-1122-0E tower marked in accordance with FAA Hazardous Waste generator 10 Not Applicable Identification No. TN3640331156 The Hartsville Distribution Center will be considered a non-operating site upon completion of site stabilizaticn. The only applicable permits of those listed above

m t / 6 will be the air operating permits and the FAA permits. These permits will be managed through the appropriate agencies. Maintenance will be performed as necessary to meet permit conditions. DNE1 - 4659G MEB 07/23/86 e l \\ l

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