ML20235T433
| ML20235T433 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Wolf Creek |
| Issue date: | 02/10/1989 |
| From: | Grant S KANSAS, STATE OF |
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| ML20235T300 | List: |
| References | |
| KS-0079057, KS-79057, NUDOCS 8903080283 | |
| Download: ML20235T433 (13) | |
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Federal Permit No.: KS-0079057 I
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AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM 1
Pursuant to the Provisions of. Kansas Statutes Annotated 65-164 and 65-165,' the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended, -(33 U.S.C.1251 et seq; the "Act"),
Owner: Wolf Creek Nuclear Operation Corporation
- UNCONTROLLED Owner's Address:
P.O. Box 411 Burlington, Kansas 66839
- Refer to Supplemental Condition No.14.
Facility Name: Wolf Creek Generating Station
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Burlington, Kansas 66839 Receiving Stream & Basin:
Neosho River via Wolf Creek via Wolf l
Creek Cooling Impoundment Neosho River Basin is authorized to discharge'from the waste treatment facility described herein, in accordance with effluent limitations and monitoring requirements as set forth herein.
.I This permit shall become effective February 15, 1989
, will supersede all 1
previous permits and/or agreements in effect between the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the permittee, and will expire February 14. 1994.
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i FACILITY DESCRIPTION:
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The station consists of a presurized nuclear reactor steam supply system and'a turbine - generator used for generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power.
The nuclear steam supply system is comprised of a reactor vessel and four primary coolant loops, each with a reactor coolant pump and steam generator.
The net turbine generator output is a nominal -1150 MWe, Wastewater discharges consist of a domestic sewage treatment plant, an oil water
- separator, circulating water, radwaste system, neutralization system, lime sludge pond, service and essential service water discharge via the essential service
. water' discharge and a cooling impoundment discharge.
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' Kansas Permit No.:
I-NE07-P0020
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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING RE0VIREMENTS-lThe permittee-is authorized to discharge.from outfall(s) with serial number (s) as-specified in the application for this permit. ~The effluent limitations shall become effective on'the dates specified herein. Such discharges shall be controlled,Llimited, and monitored by the
-permittee as specified. There shall be no discharge.of floating. solids 'or visible foam:in cther than trace amounts.
LMonitoring reports'shall be submitted on or-before the 28th day.of the following month.
In the event no discharge occurs, written notification is still required.
4 EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING RE0VIREMENTS Final-Limitations Upon
. Effective Date Issuance Outfall Number and Measurement Sample.
Effluent Parameter (s)
Frecuency TYoe-QOI - Domestic Waste Treatment Plant into Wolf Creek Coolina Impoundment Flow - MGD-N/A Weekly Lift-Pumps.
Biochemical-Oxygen Demand (5-Day).
Weekly grab-
-Daily Average-mg/l 30 Daily Maximum-mg/l 45
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grab W
Total Suspended Solids
' Daily Average-mg/1 30 Daily Maximum-mg/1~
45 Fecal Coliforms Weekly
-grab Daily Average. =(colonies /100ml) 2000*
-Daily Maximum --(colonies /100ml) 2000*
Total Residual Chlorine.
Weekly grab Daily Maximum-mg/l 2.0*
pH:- Standard Units 6.0-9.0 Weekly grab
- Monitoring for Fecal Coliforms and Total Residual Chlorine will not -be required until the cooling impoundment is opened to the public for noncontact recreation use. Monthly monitoring reports are to specify if chlorination is occurring or not.
002 - Oil Water Seoarator Discharoe into Wolf Creek Coolina Impoundment flow - MGD N/A Weekly Weir Total Suspended Solids Weekly grab
. Daily Average-mg/l 30 Daily. Maximum-mg/l 100 4
Oil and Grease Weekly grab
'i Daily Average-mg/l 10 4
. Daily Maximum-mg/l 15 I;i) 7
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Kansas Permit No.:
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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING RE0VIREMENTS Final Limitations J..
Upon
- Effective Date Issuance 0utfall Number and Measurement Sample.
- Effluent Parameters (s)
Freauency Tvoe Chemical Oxygen Demand Weekly
, grab
' Daily' Average mg/l Daily Maximum-mg/l pH - Stan'dard Units.
6.0-9.0 Weekly grab
-l Note 1 -' All. radioactive components of this discharge are regulated solely by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) under the requirements of.the Atomic Energy Act and not by either the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Clean Water'Act or the l
Kansas Department of Health and Environment -under Kansas water pollution L control i
regulations and. statutes.
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!003 - Circulating Water System Discharae into Wolf Creek Coolina Impoundment Flow - MGD N/A Daily
' Estimate
- Total Residual Chlorine-Daily grab Daily. Maximum-mg/l
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i Sul fates -
Twice Weekly' grab l l
Daily Maximum-mg/l-i pH
. Standard Units 6.0-9.0 Twice Weekly grab
- Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) shall be monitored in the Service Water System (SWS) when the Circulating Water System (CWS) is not in service.
During this operational mode the sampling i
clocation for TRC shall be moved upstream of the Radwaste System-discharge confluence.. Once sufficient TRC information is generated aL numerical value' may be established for the SWS -
1 discharge.
Supplemental Conditions 4(a), 4(b)(1) and 5 are applicable to the CWS discharge
- alone and only to the CWS when combined with the SWS.- Supplemental Conditions 4(a) and 4(b)(1) do not ' apply to the SWS discharge regardless of the operating mode of-the cooling systems;
- however, Supplemental Condition 5 is still applicable.
All requested information is to be reported in the. discharge monitoring reports (DMR).
003(a) - Radwaste System Discharae into Circulating Water System Discharae I
Flow - MGD N/A Twice Weekly Estimate' o
Total Suspended Solids Twice Weekly grab
-Daily Average-mg/l 30 Daily Maximum-mg/l 100 Oil and Grease Twice Weekly grab Daily Average-mg/l 10 Daily Maximum-mg/l 15
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Surfactants (MBAS)
Twice Weekly grab 3
Daily Maximum-mg/l 1.0 A
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- Note 'l Also applies to this outfall.
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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS.
MONITORING RE0VIREMENTS.
Fi nal.-
Limitations-Upon-
. Effective Date Issuance ~
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.Outfall Number and-.
Measurement.
.Sampie-Effluent-Parameters (s)
Frecuency Tvoe
'003(b) - Wastewater Treatment Facility Discharae into Circulating Water System Discharae Flow - MGD:
N/A The first day-Estimate of each discharge and each week thereafter.
-Total. Suspended Solids The first'. day' grab' L
Daily Average-mg/l-30 of-each discharge Daily Maximum-mg/1-100-and each week '
thereafter.
'011 and Grease The first day grab Daily Average-mg/l' 10 of each discharge Daily Maximum-mg/l 15 and each week thereafter.
- Sulfates' The first day grab of each discharge Daily Maximum-mg/l and each week thereafter.
pH - Standard Units 6.0-9.0 The first day-grab of each discharge and each week thereafter.
. Note 1 - Also applies to this outfall.
004 - Coolino Impoundment Discharae to Wolf Creek Flow - MGD N/A The first day. Estimate of each~ discharge and each week thereafter.
Total Dissolved Solids The first day grab Daily Maximum-mg/l of each discharge and each week thereafter.
Sulfates The first day grab of each discharge Daily Maximum-mg/1-and each week
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thereafter.
Chlorides The first day grab )
Daily Maximum-mg/l of each discharge 1
and each week ihereafter.
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Kansas Permit No.:
I-NE07-P002 EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING RE0VIREMENTS Final Limitations Upon Effective Date Issuance Outfell. Number and Measurement Sample Effluent Parameters (s)
Freauency Tvoe
. Temperature The first day grab Daily Maximum
- F of each discharge and each week thereafter.-
pH - Standard Units 6.0-9.0 The first day grab of each discharge and each week thereafter.
Note 1 - Also applies to this outfall.
Note 2 - Release rate shall be regulated according to Supplemental Condition No.13.
005 - Lime Sludae Pond Discharae to Wolf Creek Coolina Impoundment Flow - MGD N/A The first day Estimate of discharge and twice weekly thereafter.
Total Suspended Solids The first day of grab Daily Average-mg/l 30 discharge and-
' Daily Maximum-mg/l 100 twice weekly thereafter.
Oil and Grease The first day of grab Daily Average-mg/l 10 discharge and Daily Maximum-mg/l 15 twice weekly thereafter.
Sulfates.
The first day of grab-Daily Maximum-mg/l discharge and 4
twice weekly thereafter.
i pH - Standard Units 6.0-9.0 The.first day of grab discharge and twice weekly thereafter.
Note 1 - Also applies to this outfall.
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I-NE07-P002 t<
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS.
Final limitations Upon Effective Date issuances 0utfall Number and' Measurement Sample Effluent Parameters (s)
Freauency
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0064 Service and Essential Service Water System Discharae throuah Essential Service Water System
-Pinino into the Ultimate Heat Sink Flow '. MGD N/A The first day Estimate
.of-discharge and twice weekly-thereafter.
-Total Residual Chlorine The first day.-... grab
. Daily Maximum-mg/l 1.0 of discharge and twice weekly.-
thereafter.
pH - Standard Units 6.0-9.0 The'first day-
' grab of.discharga and :
l twice weekly, t
thereafter.
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The sampling location for- 006 shall be at the drainline in the Auxillary Building basement ~
downstream of all heat exchangers and chemical addition but prior to mixing with ultimate heat-
" sink waters.
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. STANDARD CONDITIONS-
.In addition to the specified conditions stated herein, the permittee shall comply with the -
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attached Standard Conditions dated November 3, 1986.
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SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE None
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SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS L
1.
There shall be no discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds.
2.
All samples and flow measurements required for permit monitoring shall be taken on the same day except for miscellaneous discharges related to stormwater runoff, oil:
storage area runoff, etc.
3.
Miscellaneous discharges related to runoff are regulated by-Water Quality Criteria.
Runoff contained in the oil storage dike area (s) shall be visually inspected to L..
determine if removal of oil and grease is necessary prior to discharge.
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(a) Neither free available chlorine nor total residual chlorine may be discharged from any unit for more than two hours in any one day and not more than one unit in any plant; may discharge free available or total residual chlorine at any one time.unless the e utility can demonstrate to the State that the units in a particular location cannot~
operate at or below this level of chlorination.
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1-NE07-P002 D.
. SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS (Cont.)
(b)(1) Any plant with a total rated electric generation capacity of 25 or more megawatts is subject to the following stipulation.
Total residual chlorine may not be discharged from any single generating unit for more than two hours per day unless the discharger demonstrates to the State that discharge for more than two hours is required for macroinvertebrate control.
Simultaneous multi-unit chlorination is permitted. Multi-unit chlorination must be designated in the monitoring reports.
. (b)(2) Any plant with a total rated electric generation capacity of less than 25 megawatts is subject to the following stipulation.
Neither free available chlorine nor total residual chlorine may be discharged from any unit for more than two hours in any one_ day and not more than one unit in any plant may discharge free available or total residual chlorine at any one time unless the utility can demonstrate to the State that the units in a particular location cannot operate at or below this level of chlorination.
5.
The permittee shall submit, as a part of the discharge monitoring report (DMR), a chlorination schedule indicating the time and duration of applications for each unit.
The amount of chlorine applied shall also be reported in the DMR's.
6.
This permit shall be modified, or alternatively, revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable effluent standard or limitation i'ssued or approved under Sections 301 (b)(2), (C), and (D), 304 (b)(2), and 307 (a)(2) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent standard or limitation so issued or approved:
a.
Contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any effluent limitation in the permit, or b.
Controls any pollutant not limited in the permit.
The permit as modified or reissued under this paragraph shall also contain any other l
requirements of the Act then applicable.
7.
In the event the Environmental Protection Agency amends or promulgates the BPT, BAT and/or BCT effluent guideline limitations for a specific Point Source Category or any I
of the subcategories covering your industry, this permit will be revoked and reissued i
to incorporate the new limitation (s).
8.
There shall be no discharge from the Wolf Creek Education Center waste stabilization pond.
9.
The Department is to be notified at least 90 days prior to the Wolf Creek Cooling Impoundment being opened for public access.
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- 10. A report addressing the disposal of metal cleaning wastes is to be submitted to the Bureau of Water Protection for approval at least 10 days or as soon as reasonably practicable before implementing each chemical cleaning activity.
Approval from the Department is required before chemical cleaning can be initiated.
Metal cleaning wastes are defined to be wastes derived from chemical cleaning of any metal process equipment, including boiler fireside cleaning and air preheater cleaning.
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1-NE07-P002 (D.f lS PPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS l_(Cont.)
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Chanaes in Discharaes of Toxic Substances-l
.The permittee shall. notify the Department as soon as it knows or has reason to believe:
That any activity has; occurred or will occur which would result in th'e discharge a.
on a routine or frequent. basis, of any toxic pollutant which is not limited in
-the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following
" notification levels":
(1)- One hundred micrograms per liter (100 ug/1);
(2) Two hundred micrograms per_ liter (200 ug/1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile;.
five hundrea micrograms. per liter (500 ug/1) for 2,4-dinitrophenol' and for 2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol; and one milligram per liter. (1 mg/1) for antimony; (3)
Five' (5): times.the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant' in the permit application.
Lb.
That any activity has occurred or will occur which result in any discharge, on a non-routine or infrequent basis,.of a toxic pollutant which is-not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the. highest of the following
" notification levels":
(1)- Five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug/l);
(2) One milligram per liter-(1 mg/l) for antimony; (3) Ten (10) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant-in the permit application.
12 -. Outfalls 003(b) and 006 will need to be tested in accordance with the EPA Consolidated Permits Program Application Form 2C to either confirm or supplement the information in the application submitted prior to reissuance of the permit. The outfalls are.to be sampled during the first year of operation when the wastestreams are representative of the operational mode.
The results are to be submitted to the Bureau of Water Protection as soon as they are available.
- 13. Kansas Surface Water Quality Standards will be enforced in the Neosho River, below the confluence with Wolf Creek and a reasonable mixing-zone. Discharges to waters of the State shall be guided by both the primary and secondary drinking water regulations promulgated pursuant to P.L.93-523 and by criteria for water quality published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Sction 304a of P.L.92-500.
The release rate from Wolf Creek Cooling Impoundment (WCCI) will be regulated so as to comply with the State Water Quality Standards of 500 mg/l for total dissolved solids (TDS), 250 mg/l for sulfates (S04), 250 mg/l for chlorides (Cl) and a maximum 5'F' temperature rise above natural conditions not to exceed 90*F in the Neosho River after the mixing zone. WCCI release rate shall be calculated from the following equation:
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I-NE07-P002 D.
SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS (Cont.)
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Q,C, + Q,C, = (Q, + Q,)
C, 3
- where, Q; - WCCI release rate (cfs) j C, = WCCI parameter concentration (mg/1) or *F Q, = 1/4 (John Redmond Release rate minus pump rate to WCCI),
(cfs)
C, = County bridge paramater concentration (mg/1) or'(*F)
C, = Water Quality Standard (mg/1) or (*F)
Solving equation (1) for Q, yields:
0, = Q, (C - C(1 (2)
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is equal to 500 mg/l for total dissolved solids (TDS), 250 mg/l for where; C,lfates (SO ), 250 mg/l for chlorides (C1) and 5*F for temperature.
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For ambient temperatures below 85'F, C, = C, h parameter.+ 5'F and ab 90'.
A Q value shall be calculated for eac The minimum Q, value s, hall constitute the authorized release rate.
C values for parameters TDS, SO, C1 and temperature are to be obtained from sampling 4
the Neosho River at the county road bridge,1/2 mile East of U.S. 75 in Burlington, Kansas. The legal description of this sampling point is SE 1/4, NW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 21S, Range 15E Coffey County.. C values for parameters TDS, S0, C1 and 4
temperature are to be representative of the, water quality in the WCCI discharge.
conditfons: negative then Q, will be restricted accordingly depending on the following When 0 is 1.
If John Redmond concentrations (C,) for the parameters exceed the water quality there shall b)e,no discharge.ot restricted so long as C, does not exceed C,; otherw standards (C then Q is n 2.
If Wolf Creek cooling impoundment concentrations (C,) for the parameters are less than the water quality standards (C,), then Q, is not restricted.
'Information used to determine the WCCI release rate (0,) is to be reported in the monitoring reports each time a discharge occurs. See monitoring requirements under Outfall 004. The sampling point locations are noted on the attached schematic of the Burlington area.
- 14. Wolf Creek Nuclear Operation Corporation (WCN0C), an operation corporation, is the agent for Kansas Gas and Electric Co., Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.
The referenced companies shall in accordance with their Wolf Creek Generating Station Operating Agreement (dated April 15, 1986) be severally liable for compliance with the terms and conditions stated in the permit and applicable laws.
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8D STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR O
Kansas Water Pollution Control and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Pe rmit s 1.
Representative Saspling:
Samples and measurements taken as required herein shall be representative of the nature and volume of A.
the monitored discharge. All samples shall be taken at the location designated in this permit, and unless specified, at the outfall(s) before the ef fluent joins or is diluted by any other body of water -
or substance.
B.
Monitoring results shall be recorded and reported on forms acceptable to the Division and postmarked no later than the 28th day of the month following the completed reporting period. Signed and certified copies of these, prepared in accordance with K.A.R. 28-16-59 and all other reports required herein, shall be submitted to:
Kansas Department of Health and Environment Division of Environment Sureau of Water Protec tion Tooeka Kansas 66620 (913) be; ?^;D-de 12 -53E)i d,.
2.
Schedule of Compliance: No later than 14 ca.lendar days following each date identified in the " Schedule of Compliance,' the permittee shall submit to the above address, either a report of progress or, in the case of specific action being required by identified dates, a written notice of compliance or noncomplicace. In the latter case, the notice shall include the cause o f noncompliance, any remedial actions taken, and the probability of meeting the next schedule requirements, or, if there are no more scheduled requirements, when such noncompliance will be corrected.
3.
Definitions:
A.
The " daily average" discharge means either the total discharge by weight during a calendar month divided by the number of days in the month that the f acility was operating or the average concentration for the month. The daily average discharge shall be determined by the summation of all measured daily discharges by weight divided by the number of days during the calendar month when the measurements were made, or b r the summation of all concentrations determined during the calendar month divided by the i
number of sample. collected and analyzed.
The " daily maximum" discharge means the total discharge by weight or average concentration during a 24 3.
hour periot.
C, The " month: y average. ' other than for fecal Coliform bacteria, is the arithmetic mean of the value of effluent samples collected in a period of 30 consecutive days. The monthly average for fecal coliform bacteria in the geometric mean of the value of the e f fluent samples collected i :. a period of 30 c onsecu tive days.
D.
The "weekl} average," other than for fecal coliform bacteria, is the arithmetic mean of the value of effluent samples collected in a period of 7 consecutive days. The weekly average for fecal coliform bacteria is the geometric mean of the value of effluent samples collected in a period of 7 consecutive days.
E.
The " grab simple" is an individual sample collected in less than 15 minutes.
F.
A " composite s am pl e" is a combination of individual samples in which the volume of each individual sample is proportional to the discharge flow, the sample frequency is proportioned to the flow rate over the sample period, or the sample f requency is proportional to time.
G.
The "act" means the Clean Water Act, 30 USC Section 1251 et seq.
H.
" Division" means Division of Environment, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, j
I.
" Department" means the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
J.
" Severe p ro pe r t y damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment f acilities wnic h causes them to become ino pe rable, or substantial and pe rmane n t loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass, Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production.
K.
" Director" means the Director of the Division of Environment, Kansas Department of Health and x
Environment 4
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" Bypass" means any diversion of waste streams f rom any portion or a treatment f acility or collection I
system.
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4 Test Procedures: All analysis required by this permit shall conform to the requirements of 33 USC Section I
1314ih), and shall be conducted in a laboratory certified by this Department. For each measurement or sample l
the pe rmi t t ee shall record the exact place, date, and time of sampling; the date of the analyses, the analyt tcal techniques or methods used, and the individuait s) who performed the sampling and analysis and, he results.
I. the permittee monitors any pollacant se the lectr.ionf s) designated berein more frequently than required by this permit, using approved procedures, the results shall be included in the Discharge Monitoring Report form required in 1.3. above. Such increased frequencies shall also be indicated.
5.
Records Retention: All records and information resulting from the monitoring activities required by this pe rm i t, including all records of analyses and calibration and maintenance of instrumentation and recordings from continuous monttortng instrumentation, shall be retained for a minimum Sf 3 years, or longer if requested by the Division.
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uYa,te tn Dischsete: All discharten authorized herein shall Se consistent with the terms and conditions of itLJ pe rmi t. The discharge of any pollutant not tuthorized by thia permit or of any pollutant identified in tnis permit more frequently than or at a level in excess of that authorized shall constitute a violation o f this pe rmit.
Any facility expansions, produc tions or flow increases, or prncess modifications which result in a new, dif ferent, or increase disenarge of pollutants snall be reported to the Division at least one hundred eighty (180) days be fore such change.
Noncompliance Not i fications: If for any reason. the permittee does not comply with or will be able to comply vtch any datly maxtmum or weekly average effluent limitations specitied in this permte, the permittee shall provide the Department with the follcwing information in writing within five days of becoming aware of such condition:
A, A description of the discharge and cause of noncompliance, and 3.
the period of noncompliance including exact dates and times or if not corrected the ant:icipated time the noncompliance is expected to continue and steps taken to reduce, eliminate and prevent recurrence of the noncomplying discharge.
The above information shall be provided with the submittal of the regular Discharge Monitoring Report fo rm for iolations o f daily average or monthly average e f floart limitations.
3.
Facilities Operation: The permittee shall at all times maintain in good working order and ef ficiently and effectively operate all treatment, collec t ion, control systems or f ac ilities, to achieve c omp. iance with i
the terms of this permit.
Such proper operation and maintenance procedures shall also include adequate laboratory cuntrols and appropriate quality assurance procedures.
Maintenance of treatment facilities which results in degradation of ef fluent quality, even though not causing violations of ef fluent limitations
+ hall be scheduled daring noncritical water quality periods and shall be carried out in a manner approved in advance by the Divisien. The permittee shall take all necessary steps to minimite or prevent any adverse impact to waters of the State resulting f rom noncompliance with any ef fluent limitations specified in this pe rmit, including such accelerated or additional monitoring as necessary to determine the nature and impact af the noncomplying discbarge. The need to halt or reduce the permitted ac tivity in order to maintain compliance with permit conditions shall not be a defense to the permittee in an enforcement action, 4.
Immediate Reporting Required: Any diversion or bypass of facilities necessary to maintain compliance with the permt t t o prohib t ted, except : 1) where necessary to prevent loss of human life, personal injury, severe property damage; 2) where excessive storm damage or run-of f would damage any f acilities necessary to comply with this permit and where no feasible alternatives to the bypass exist; and 3) where the permittee notifies the Director seven days in advance of an anticipated bypass.
The Director or his designee may approve an inticirarsi hypn==, if ter consilaring its adverse ef fects, if the Director or his desienee determines that it will meet tne three condttions lis ted above.
Ibe permittee shall immediately notify the Division by telepnone of each bypass and shall confirm the telephone notification with a letter explaining what caused tnis sptll or bypass and what cendttions have been taken to prevant reoccurrence. Writ ten notific ation shall be provided to the Director vitnin five days of the bypass. The Director or his designee may waive the written report on a case by case basis.
10.
Removed Substances:
Solids, sludges, filter S ac kwa s h, or other pollutants removed in the course nf treatment or control of wastewaters shall be disposed of in a manner acceptable to the Divtsion.
11.
Power Fattures:
The permittee shall provide an alternative power source suf ficient to o pe re t e the wastewater control f acilities or otherwise control pollution and all discharges upon the loss of the primary source of power to the wastewater c ontrol f acilities. The need to halt or reduce the permitted activity in 7tder to maintain compliance with permit conditions shall not be i defense to the permittee in an enforcement JCti0n.
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Right of Entrv: The permittee shall allow authorized representatives of the Division of Environment or the Environmental Protection Agenc y upon the presentation of credentials, to enter upon the pe rmi t t ee 's premises where an ef fluent source is located, or in whicli any records are required to be kept by this permit, and at reasonable times to have access to and ;opy any ret ords required to be kept by this pe rmit, to inspect and monitoring equipment or monitoring method recuired i n this permit, and to sample any discharge f rom the f acility or any waste or materials generat ed or stored on the premises.
13.
t rans ter of ownership: The permittee shall notify the s acceeding owner, controlling person, or operator of the existence of this permit by certified letter, a cop ' of whicn shall be forwarded to the Division. The succeeding owner shall secure a new permit. The permit is not transferable to any person except after notice and approval by the Director. The Director may requiro modification or revocation and reissuance of the nermit to change the name of the permittee and incorpo-ate such other requirements as may be necessary, i.. Avat: ability of Records: Except for Jata determined :o oe confidential under 33 USC Section 1312, all reoort s prepared in accordance with the terms of this pe:mit shall be available for public inspection at the cifices of the Oepartment. Ef fluent data snali not be c ansidered confidential. Knowingly maxing any f alse statement on any such report or tampering with equipmeit to falsify data may result in the imposition of
- rictnal penalties as prov:ded for in 33 USC Sec tion 1319 and K.S. A. 65-!70c.
13, Permtt M3 deifications and Termination: As provided by <. A.R. 23-16-62, af ter notice and opportunity for a nearing, this permit may oe moditied, suspended or revoi.ed or terminated in whole or in part during its term f or c ause as provided, but not limited to those set frrth in K. A.R. 23-16-o2 and K. A.R. 28-16-28b through The permittee shall furnish to the Director withi s a reasonaole :. mount of time, any information wnich f.the Director may request to determine whether cause exists for meditying, revoning and reissuing. or terminating this permit or to determine compliance with this permit. The permittee shall also furnish upon request. ecoies of all recorda required to be kept bw this permit.
Toxic Pollutants:
Notwithstanding paragrapn 15 soove, if a coxic effluent standard or prohibition at.uch effluent s t and a rd s ) is established under 33 USC s tnciuding any schedule of compliance specified Sec tion 1317, a) for a toxic pollutant wnich is preser t in the discharge and such stc adard or prohibition is more stringent then any limitation for such pollut ant in this permit, this pe rmi t shall be revised or modified in accordance with the toxic ef fluent standard or prohibition. Nothing in this permit relieves the permi:tce 2 rom complying with federal toxic e f fluer t standrrds as promulgated pursuant to 33 U$C Section 1317.
17 Civil and Criminal Liability: Except as authorizeit in paragraph 9 above, nothing in this permit shall be
- onstrucJ to relieve the permittee from civil or c riminal penalties for noncompliance as provided for in K.5.A. 63-170d, K.S.A.65-167, and 33 USC Section 1319.
ail and Hazardous substance Liability:
Nething in this permit shall be construed to preclude the IS.
inattcutiun at any legai action or relieve the permi: tee from any responsibilities, liabilities or penal.cies to which the pe rmittee is or may be subject to ur 6er 33 USC Section 1321 or K.S.A.65-164 et seq.
The municipal pe rmi t t e e shall p;omptly notif y the Di 'ision by telephone upon discovering crude oil or any petroleum derivative in its sewer system or wastewater treatment facilities.
19.
Industrial Users: The municipal pe rmi t tee shall require any industrial user of the treatment works to
- ompty wtth 33 UiG Section 1317, 1318 and any indus trial user of storm sewers to comply with 33 USC Section
- 1308, The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal Property Rights:
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property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorire any injury to private property or any invasion of personal -tgnes ner any inf ringements of or violation of federal, state or local laws and regulations.
21.
Operator Certification: The permittee shall ensure that his wastewater f acilities are under the supervision at an operator certified by the Department. If t ie pe rmittee does not have a cereified operator or loses its certified operator, the appropriate steps sha 11 be taken to obtain a certified operator as required by K.A.R.
28-16-29.
Se"orsonlity:
The provisionn at t hi s pe rmi t are severable and tr any eruvasion af this permit and any 22.
circumstance is held invalid, the application of such provision to other : circumstances and the remainder of the permit shall not be e f fec ted thereby.
23.
Removal from Service: The permittee shall infirm the Division at least three months be fore a pumping treatment unit, or sny other part of the treatment work permitted by this permit, or other waste station.
tacility is to be removed from service and shall maae arrangements acceptable to the Division of treatment decommissioning that will provide adequate prot +c tion f or t he puolic health and waters of the state.
24.
Dutv to Reaoply; If the pe rm t t t ee wishes to continue an nettvity regulated by this pe rmi t af ter the exptrat ton date of this permit, the permittee a Jat apply for and obtain a new permat.
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