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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit Renewal
ML070510153
Person / Time
Site: Hatch  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 02/14/2007
From: Godfrey J
Southern Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NL-07-0276
Download: ML070510153 (39)


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Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.

Post Office Box 1295 Birmingham, Alabama 35201-1295 February 14, 2007 Docket Nos.:

50-32 1 50-366 COMPANY Energy to Serve Your WorldsM U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555-000 1 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit Renewal Ladies and Gentlemen:

In accordance with the Environmental Protection Plan, Appendix B to Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-57 and NPF-5, Section 3.2, Southern Nuclear Operating Company hereby submits for your information the renewal application for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit number GA0004 120, issued by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division.

If you have any questions, please advise.

Manager, Environmental ~ f g i r s

Enclosures:

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit Number GA0004 120 cc:

Southern Nuclear Operating Company Mr. J. T. Gasser, Executive Vice President Mr. D. R. Madison, Vice President - Hatch Mr. D. H. Jones, Vice President - Engineering Mr. G. D. Elmore, Environmental Affairs RTYPE: CHA02.004 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Dr. W. D. Travers, Regional Administrator Mr. R. E. Martin, NRR Project Manager - Hatch Mr. D. S. Simpkins, Senior Resident Inspector - Hatch

Southeni N~~clear Operaling Company, Inc.

42 Inverness Center Parkway Uiwiingharn, ~Ilabarna 3'3242 January 30, 2007 SOUTHERN COMPANY E~zergy 10,Srr~e YOtlrW6rfd I File: E.02.07 Log: EV-07-0203 FEDERAL EXPRESS E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant NPDES Permit No. GA0004120 Mr. Jeff Larson Program Manager Permitting, Compliance, and Enforcement Program Environmental Protection Division 4244 International Parkway, Suite 110 Atlanta, Georgia 30354

Dear Mr. Larson:

Enclosed is the NPDES Permit renewal application package for E. I. Hatch Nuclear Plant (HNP). The renewal package contains the completed EPA Forms 3510-1 and 3510-2C.

Information pursuant to 40 CFR 122.21(r)(2), (3) and (5), which addresses compliance with Clean Water Act Section 31 6(b) regarding cooling water intake structures will be provided via separate correspondence prior to the regulatory deadline of January 7, 2008.

Both units at HNP already employ closed loop condenser cooling water systems and, therefore, have met the applicable performance standards using compliance alternative number one, as described in 40 CFR 125.94(a)(l)(i).

If you have any questions or require additional information regarding the enclosed renewal application package for HNP, please contact Greg Elmore at (205) 992-5264.

!. Sincerely,

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n Enclosure cc: Mr. Reid Jackson, EPD Coastal District

EV-07-0203 Mr. Jeff Larson State of Georgia Environmental Protection Division Page Two bcc:

W/O Enclosure D. R. Madison R. D. Baker W. E. Duvall T. D. Blalock B. R. Evans B. C. Terry W/ Enclosure S. M. Douglas B. K. Feimster SNC Document Management - Hatch (Return Receipt)

Application for Permit Renewal NPDES Permit No. GA0004120 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Submitted by Southern Nuclear Operating Company January 2007

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EPA FORM 1 GENERAL General Information Consolidated Permits Program Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant NPDES No. GA0004120 Submitted by Southern Nuclear Operating Company January 2007

m'F1 HATCH NUCLEAR PLANT I

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'BB 1 IV. FACILITY CONTACT A. NAME & TITLE (last, fimt, 8 Dlle)

B PHONE (area code & no )

EPA Form 35 10-1 (8-90)

EDWIN I. HATCH NUCLEAR PLANT GENERAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAP

Form 1, Attachment 1 Item X.E. Other Existing Environmental Permits Permit Permit N umbec Title V :Part 70 Operating Permit.....................,................................ 49 1 1-00 1-000 1 -V 1 Surface Water Withdrawal...................................................................

0 1-0690-0 1 Drinking Water...................................................................................... 0 10005 (Plant)

NG00 100 1 1 (Recreation Area)

Groundwater Withdrawal.......................................................................

0 1 -0001 Dredging............................................................................................... 94000387 (Intake Maintenance)

Solid Waste Handling...............................................

.............. 0 1 -004D(L)(I)

NPDES General Stormwater Permit........................................,s..,.....,,.,,.

GAR000000 Hazardous Materials Certificate of Registration (DOT)......................... 06 1406 003 0050 Hatch Nuclear Plant, NPDES No. GA0004120 Page 1 of 1

EPA FORM 2C NPDES Application for Permit to Discharge Wastewater Consolidated Permits Program Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant NPDES No. GA0004120 Submitted by Southern Nuclear Operating Company January 2007 w n n n r a d COMPAW

EPA 1.D. (coplvjrt,m irern I oj'Frwm 1 )

Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.

EXISTING IVAN L OPERATIONS For each outfall, list the lautude and longitude of its location lo the nearest IS seconds and the name ofthe receiving water.

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D. RECEIVING WATER (name)

A. OUT-FALL NO.

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11. FLOWS, SOCRCES A Attach a llne drawma showlna the water flow throupJl the faclllry Indlcate sources of make water, opcratlons contrlbutlng wstewater to che emwnt, B. LATITUDE I

C. LONGITUD[~

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a and treatment units &led to-cornspond tothe more detailed ddscriptiow in Item B. Construct a A e r balance on the li& drawing by showing average flow between intakes, operations. treatment units, and outfalls. If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for ccrrain mining activities), provide a pictorial dexnption of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.

B. For each outfall. wovide a descri~ion of: (1) All ownuions conaihutinn witsteweter to the o~uenr, including procffs wastewater, sanitary wastewater,

2. MIN.

cooling water, &d storm water N~OK (2) he aver& flow contributedby each operation; and (3) The trea&nt received by the wart-ter Continue on additional sheen if necessary.

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i FALL NO (list) 0 1 01A OIB

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OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-categories)

Altamahia River

3. TRFATMENT a OPERATION (Ilsr)

Unit 1 Final Piant Discharge Unit 1 Cooling Tower Blowdofin Unit I Cooling Tower Flume Radwaste)

Sewage Treatment Plant IAW Volume Wastes (Makeup 02 02A 02B 02C 02E EPA Form 35 10-2C (Kev.2-85)

PAGE I OF 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 2

a. DESCRlPSlON 50,000 GPM Max

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  • 34,000 GPM Max.
b. AVERAGE FLOW (include urnN&)

16,500 GPM v 1 8.000 GPM Tank)

Low Volume Wastes (Pressure Filter Backwash) Non-Contact Cooling Water Unit I Cmling 'rower &sin 8 GPM L*

overflow Unit 2 Final Plant Discharge Unit 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown IJnit 2 Cooling Tower Basin Overtlow to Storm Drains Unit 2 Cooling Tower Flume Overflo\\v Unit 2 Low Volunie Waste (Liquid

b. LIST CODES FROM TABLE 2C-1 4 A 4A 4A 50 GPM Max 10.600 GPM 8,000 GPM 2F 2F ZE, ZF 4A, 2F 4A 50,000 GPM Max
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SH, 5 0 4A 4A 2F 4A

?A 4A 4A 4A ZF 2F 2F 2E, 2F

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are m y ofthe discharges described in items 1 I-A or B intermittent or seasonal?

151 YES (complete the following table)

[7 NO (go to section 111)

B. OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control progmms (or other environmental projects which may affect your dixharges) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned, and indicate your w t u l or planned schedules for wnmuction.

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'Xw IF D.ESCRIPI'ION OF A1)DITIONAI. CONTROL PROGRAM IS ASTACHED I

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IV. IMPROVEMENTS A.Are you now required by any Fedewl, stale or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges dcscrihed in this application? Thii includes, but is rsot limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcemen1 orders, enrorcement compliance schedule letters. stipulations. court orders, and grant or loan conditions.

YES (complete the following table)

NO (go to ltern IV-B)

EPA Form 35 10-2C (Rev. 2-85)

1. OllTFALL NUMBER (list)

I. IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION. AGREEMENT. kTC.

NIA PAGE 2 OF 4 2,0PERATION(s)

CONTRIBUTING FLOW (list)

See anrrchrnent for lntcrrninent Discharges CONTINUE ON PAGE 3

3. FREQUENCY 111. PRODUCTION A. Does an eIllucnt guideline lirnitalion promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility?

aYES (complete ltem Ill-B)

O N 0 (go to Section IV)

B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or other measure of option)?

UYES (complete Item 111-C)

MNO (go to Section IV)

C. lfyou answered yes" to Item Ill-B, list the quantity which repraents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline, and indicate the heected outfalls.

4. FLOW a DAYS PER WEEK (specify average)
2. AFFECTEDOUTFALLS
b. MONTHS PER YEAR (SpecifL nvelage)
2. AFF'ECTEI) 0UITAL.I.S (fist our/all numbers)

I. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION

3. BRIEF DESCRln'ION OF PROJECT
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a FLOW RATE On mgd)

B. SOURCE OF DlSCtIARGE I. WNG TRU(

AVERAGE

c. OPERATION, PRODUCT. MATERIAL, ETC.

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a. QUANTmY PER DAY NIA
4. FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE
c. DURA-TION (in days)
2. MAXIMUM DAILY b TOTAL VOI-UME (specify with units)

. b. UNITS OF MEASURE

a. REQUIREI)

I. LONG TERM AVER4OE

b. PROJECIED 2 MAXIMUM DAILY

EPA Form 35 10-2C (Rev. 2-85)

PAGE 3 OF 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 4 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 EPA I.D. NUMBER (cop,vji.oa I I ~ I N 1 ?/'Form I!

GAD0041 20 Form Approved.

OMB NO. 2040-0086 Approval expires 7-3 1-88 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A, B, & C: See instructions before proceeding - Complete one set of tables for each outfall - Annotate the outfall numbzr in the space provided.

NU'TE: Tables V - 4 V-B, and V-C are included on separate sheels numbered V-l through V-9.

D.lJse the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2 ~ 3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be discharged from any outfall. For every pollu~ant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession.

2. SOURCE
1. POLLUTANT None 2 SOURCE
1. POII,UTANT

EPA Form 35 10-2C (Rev. 2-85)

PAGE 4 OF 4 CONTINUED FROM THE FROM VII. BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA Do you have any bwledgc or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discha~cs or on a nceiv~ng water in relation to your discharge within the iast 3 years?

YES (identify the tesl(s) and describe their purposes below)

NO (go to Section VlIl)

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A VIll CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Were any ofthe analyses reported in Item V performed by a contact laboratory or consxlting firm?

  • Y E (list the name, address. and telephone number of, and NO (go to Swtion IX) pollutants A. NAME Alabama Power Company General Test Laboratory Florida Radiochemistry Services, Inc.

analyzed by, each such laboratory or f m B ADDRESS P.O. Box 2641 Birmingham, AL 35291 5456 Hoffner Ave.

Suite 201 Orlando. FL 328 12 below)

C. TELEPHONE (area code & no.)

(205) 664-6 182 (407) 382-7733 D. POLLUTANTS ANALYZED (list}

All except pH, temperature. Total Residual Chlorine, and Radiological Radiological IX.

CE~FICATION I cert~fl underpenalp of law that thiv document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designated to avsure that qualified personal properly gather and evaluate the infonnation submitted. Bnsed on my inquiry of theperson orpersons who manage the Aystem or those persons directly responsible for gathering the infonnation, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belieJ true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are signr9cant penalties for submitting false infonnation, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violaliom.

A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type or print)

D. K. Madison, Vice-president B. PHONE NO. (Area code & no.)

(9 12) 537-5859 D. DA'TE SIGNED

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COMPANY ALTAMAHA RIVER 01 02 4 03 A 03A A

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Screen Backwash (500 gpm)

Intake Strainer Backwash 50,000 gpm per Unit (500 gpm)

Discharge Structure Unit 1 Structure Unit 2 A

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Unn 1 Combined Waste Steams Und2 Cambhed Wade Skesma Oierel G e n a b x Nomontau Coolhg Water Continuous - 1400 gpm lnlermitfat - 2100 p ~ m Main Power Block 01 E Liwid M a s t e System (1 00 GPM)

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Unit 1 Cooling Towers O2A Unit 2 Codmg Tower 02C Umt2 Cooling Tower OlJ U& 1 Gaoling Twer b u n hsrffow to S~mndrah Unit 2 Cooling Towers 028 Unit2 CMImg Tover Bash Owflnv and Baun Drain tc S m n n

Form 2C, Attachment 1 Item 1I.C. Intermittent and Miscellaneous Flows Ou tfall Descri~tion of Flow 01A - Unit 1 Cooling Tower This point is utilized as an alternative to the flume overflow to Blowdown control the level in the Unit 1 cooling tower basin. The maximum flow is 34,000 gprn when in service.

01 E - Unit 1 Low Volume Waste Liquid radwaste is released on a batch basis. The frequency of (Liquid Radwaste) release is variable and depends on radwaste system operation frequency. Average flow is 65 gprn (100 gprn maximum);

duration is normally 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per batch. Total system capacity is 38,000 gallons.

0 1 G - Low Volume Waste Discharge from the water purification process occurs on a (Neutralization Tank) batch basis. The frequency of release is dependent on operation of the water treatment plant. Average flow is 320 gpm (650 gprn maximum); duration of discharge is normally 1.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> per event.

0 IH - Low Volume Waste (Pressure This point is utilized for pressure filter backwash and other Filter Backwash) miscellaneous flows such as pump seal water, valve leakoffs, and miscellaneous low-volume non-contact cooling water.

Discharge from the pressure filter backwash occurs on a per event basis. The frequency of backwash is dependent on operation of the pressure filter system but is generally once per month. Average flow for this stream is between 200 and 750 gprn for 40 minute, with an average of one backwash per week.

0 I J - Unit 1 Cooling Tower Basin This point is utilized for Unit I cooling tower basin overflows Overflow to Storm Drains to storm drains. The maximum discharge volume is approximately 3.5 million gallons discharged over a 48-hour period.

02A - Unit 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown This point is utilized periodically as an alternative to the flume overflow to control the level in the Unit 2 cooling tower system. Average flow is approximately 15,000 gprn when in service.

Hatch Nuclear Plant, NPDES No. GA0004120 Page 1 of 2

Form 2C, Attachment 1 (Continued)

Item ILC. Intermittent and Miscellaneous Flows Outfall Descri~tion of Flow 026 - Unit 2 Cooling Tower Basin This point is utilized for Unit 2 cooling tower basin overflows Overflow and Basin Drain to to storm drains and for basin drainage during outages to drain Storm Drains the Unit 2 cooling tower system. The maximum discharge volume is approximately 3.5 million gallons discharged over a 48-hour period. Chemical feed is secured and chemical residuals are verified absent before draining.

02E - Unit 2 Low Volume Waste Liquid radwaste is released on a batch basis. The frequency of (Liquid Radwaste) release is variable and depends on radwaste system operation frequency. Average flow is 65 gpm (1 00 gpm maximum).

Duration is normally 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per batch.

03 - Intake Screen Backwash The intake screens are backwashed approxi~nately once per shift. The average flow is 41 2 gpm (500 gprn maximum).

Duration varies but is generally less than 15 minutes.

03A - Intake Strainer Backwash The Plant Service Water intake lines are equipped with strainers to remove small debris entrained in the water by pump operation. Each strainer is backwashed with service water approximately once per shift at an average flow of approximately 412 gpm. The discharge from the strainer backwash is muted through a 12-inch line into a stillwell area on the downstream side of the intake structure where it is ultimately discharged to the Altarnaha River.

04 - Chiller Water Blowdown/Draining This point is currently permitted to receive blowdown and draining from several chiller water systems, including the 2P65 and turbine building chilled water system. Chiller systems contain nitrite, molybdate, or nitritelmolybdate combinations to control corrosion. Biocide is added per vendor recommendations to control microbial growth. Blowdown from these systems is intermittent and is estimated at 1 1 gpm.

Draining of these systems occurs on an infrequent basis and is normally associated with maintenance operations. Other smaller cooling water systems may also be periodically drained to the yard drain system. Previous NPDES permits provided for draining the 2P65 chiller system and other chiller systems containing sodium nitrite as a corrosion inhibitor.

Hatch Nuclear Plant, NPDES No. GA0004120 Page 2 of 2

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I1M. Silver, Total (7440-22-4) 12M. Thallium, Total (7440-28-0) 13M. Zinc, Total (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Tofd (57-12-5) 15M. Phenols.

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r. Cobalt Total (7440.484)
s. Iron, Total (7439-89-6)
t. Magnesium, Total (7439-95-4)
u. Molybdenum, Total (7439-98-7)
v. Manganese, Total (7439-96-5)
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Requested Permit Revisions Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant NPDES No. GA0004120 Submitted by Southern Nuclear Operating Company January 2007 SaumEwA COMPANY I l,

Specific Revisions and Updates Requested for Permit Renewal Proposed Revisions:

1.

Historical sampling data for outfalls 0 LE and 02E (Liquid Radwaste System) clearly demonstrates compliance with effluent limitations. SNC requests that the sampling frequency for these outfalls be reduced from once per quarter to once per six-months. Past data indicates that more frequent sampling is not warranted based on consistent compliance.

Hatch Nuclear Plant, NPDES No. GA0004120 Page I of 1