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MONTHYEARML23163A1012023-06-12012 June 2023 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report (Pla 8065) PLA-8047, 2022 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological), PLA-80472023-04-19019 April 2023 2022 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological), PLA-8047 PLA-8012, 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report2022-06-10010 June 2022 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report PLA-7947, 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report (PLA-7947)2021-06-10010 June 2021 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report (PLA-7947) PLA-7870, 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report (PLA-7870)2020-06-10010 June 2020 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report (PLA-7870) PLA-7770, CFR 50.46 Annual Report2019-06-10010 June 2019 CFR 50.46 Annual Report PLA-7752, Biennial 10 CFR 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitments2018-10-18018 October 2018 Biennial 10 CFR 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitments PLA-7713, Submittal of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Annual Report2018-06-14014 June 2018 Submittal of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Annual Report PLA-7606, Submittal of 10 CFR 50.46 - Annual Report2017-06-0707 June 2017 Submittal of 10 CFR 50.46 - Annual Report PLA-7475, Submittal of 10 CFR 50.46 - Annual Report2016-06-0707 June 2016 Submittal of 10 CFR 50.46 - Annual Report ML16141A1162016-05-10010 May 2016 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report PLA-7464 ML14134A2482014-05-13013 May 2014 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, Attachment 1, Cover - Page 16 PLA-7000, Annual Report on Radiation Exposure Per 10 CFR 20.2206, PLA-70002013-04-28028 April 2013 Annual Report on Radiation Exposure Per 10 CFR 20.2206, PLA-7000 PLA-7001, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-70012013-04-24024 April 2013 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-7001 ML13220A0442013-04-0202 April 2013 Annual Report 2012 for PPL Susquehanna, LLC PLA-6853, 2011 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2012-05-0808 May 2012 2011 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report PLA-6838, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological)2012-04-24024 April 2012 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-6729, 10 CFR 50.46 - Annual Report2011-06-22022 June 2011 10 CFR 50.46 - Annual Report PLA-6718, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-67182011-04-27027 April 2011 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-6718 ML1011703042010-04-30030 April 2010 Radioactive Effluent Release Report for 2009, Cover Through Section 8 PLA-6601, Radioactive Effluent Release Report for 2009, Appendix a Through End2010-04-30030 April 2010 Radioactive Effluent Release Report for 2009, Appendix a Through End PLA-6604, Submittal of Annual Environmental Operating Report2010-04-26026 April 2010 Submittal of Annual Environmental Operating Report PLA-6522, Enclosure 2 - Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc., 2008 Annual Report2009-06-29029 June 2009 Enclosure 2 - Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc., 2008 Annual Report PLA-6508, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Calendar Year 20082009-05-12012 May 2009 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Calendar Year 2008 PLA-6182, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Calendar Year 2006 in Accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.22007-04-30030 April 2007 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Calendar Year 2006 in Accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.2 PLA-6185, 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological.)2007-04-20020 April 2007 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological.) PLA-5929, 10 CFR 50.46 - 30-Day and Annual Reports PLA-59292005-08-0202 August 2005 10 CFR 50.46 - 30-Day and Annual Reports PLA-5929 PLA-5890, 2004 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non - Radiological)2005-04-28028 April 2005 2004 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non - Radiological) PLA-5747, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-57472004-04-27027 April 2004 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-5747 PLA-5687, CFR 50.46 - Annual Report PLA-56872003-10-31031 October 2003 CFR 50.46 - Annual Report PLA-5687 PLA-5623, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, Ambient Radiation Monitoring, Pages 18 - 522003-04-30030 April 2003 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, Ambient Radiation Monitoring, Pages 18 - 52 ML19184A4041978-05-23023 May 1978 Environmental Monitoring Report, Er 100450 2023-06-12
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MONTHYEARPLA-7693, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual2018-04-19019 April 2018 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML18026A1712018-01-26026 January 2018 Applicant'S Environmental Report - Recreation Area Plate 10 ML18023A6762018-01-23023 January 2018 Statistics and Diurnal Variation of Meteorological Parameters for the Period 1973 - 1976 PLA-7390, Transmittal of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Report2015-09-28028 September 2015 Transmittal of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Report ML15146A0542015-05-11011 May 2015 NPDES Permit No. PA 0047325, Outfall 079 Fecal Coliform Excursion PLA-7001, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-70012013-04-24024 April 2013 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-7001 ML13109A0602013-04-10010 April 2013 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Cover Through Page 2-19 PLA-6994, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Appendix a Through End2013-04-10010 April 2013 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Appendix a Through End ML13109A0612013-04-10010 April 2013 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Page 3-1 Through Page 8-3 PLA-6718, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-67182011-04-27027 April 2011 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-6718 ML0802804382008-01-25025 January 2008 Fly Poison - Amianthium Muscaetoxicum ML0802804372008-01-25025 January 2008 Butterflies: Leonard'S Skipper (Hesperia Leonardus) ML0802801952008-01-23023 January 2008 Comprehensive Report Species - Bartramia Longicauda ML0802801942008-01-23023 January 2008 Comprehensive Report Species - Cistothorus Platensis ML0802801782008-01-23023 January 2008 Comprehensive Report Species - Neotoma Magister ML0802802162008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Bat Called Myotis Sodalis ML0802802152008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Bird Called Chlidonias Niger ML0802804222008-01-23023 January 2008 Ofgac Native Trees and Shrubs Database ML0802804262008-01-23023 January 2008 Pennsylvania Species by Watersheds ML0802804162008-01-23023 January 2008 Information on Endangered Species - Least Bittern ML0802805022008-01-23023 January 2008 Pennsylvania Game Commission State Wildlife Action Plan ML0802804192008-01-23023 January 2008 Information for the Conservation of Biodiversity ML0802804172008-01-23023 January 2008 Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program Plant Species List ML0802804282008-01-23023 January 2008 Keeping Invasive Plants Out of Forest Fragments ML0802801982008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photography ML0802804392008-01-23023 January 2008 Usda Information on Vascular Plants, Mosses, Liverworts, Hornworts, and Lichens of the U.S. and Its Territories ML0802804352008-01-23023 January 2008 Biological Indicators of Watershed Health ML0802801972008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Northern Pearly Eye ML0802802202008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Bat Called Myotis Leibii ML0802804332008-01-23023 January 2008 Notes on Nannothemis Bella in Michigan ML0802804342008-01-23023 January 2008 Variable Climbing Caterpillar (Xestia Elimata) ML0802802222008-01-23023 January 2008 Newsletter from University of Michigan, Falco Peregrinus: Information ML0802802242008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Owl Called Asio Flammeus ML0802804602008-01-23023 January 2008 Information on Clemmys Muhlenbergii - Bog Turtle ML0802804672008-01-23023 January 2008 Information on Botaurus Lentiginosus - American Bittern ML0802801962008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America - Occurence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Pine-Devil Moth ML0802804832008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan Re a Type of Great Egret Called Ardea Alba ML0802802102008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Aphrodite Fritillary ML0802802142008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America, Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Baltimore ML0802802002008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Long Dash ML0802303362008-01-22022 January 2008 River Basin Commission Water Resources Management ML0802802262008-01-20020 January 2008 Information on Sciurus Niger - Eastern Fox Squirrel PLA-6248, Response to Request for Additional Information - License Renewal Application (LRA) Environmental Site Audit Followup2007-08-0101 August 2007 Response to Request for Additional Information - License Renewal Application (LRA) Environmental Site Audit Followup PLA-6185, 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological.)2007-04-20020 April 2007 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological.) ML0708004232007-03-20020 March 2007 Ohio Dept of Natural Resources - Life History Notes: White Sucker ML0708004372007-03-20020 March 2007 Pennsylvania Fishes: Pikes ML0629001612006-10-11011 October 2006 Supplemental Environmental Report for Extended Power Uprate. ML0626302352006-09-13013 September 2006 License Renewal Application, Appendix E, Environmental Report Through End PLA-6050, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-60502006-04-27027 April 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-6050 ML0609603362006-03-31031 March 2006 Susquehanna - Proposed License Amendment Numbers 285 for Unit 1 and 253 for Unit 2, Constant Pressure Power Uprate; Attachment 3 to PLA-6002 Supplemental Environmental Report 2018-04-19
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MONTHYEARPLA-8096, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval2024-01-0404 January 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval PLA-8077, Emergency Plan Revision 67 (PLA-8077)2023-12-27027 December 2023 Emergency Plan Revision 67 (PLA-8077) PLA-8089, Submittal of Revision to Inservice Testing Program Plan2023-12-0505 December 2023 Submittal of Revision to Inservice Testing Program Plan PLA-8084, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-568, Revise Applicability of BWR TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.22023-11-29029 November 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-568, Revise Applicability of BWR TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.2 PLA-8091, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inseervice Inspection Interval (PLA-8091)2023-11-0808 November 2023 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inseervice Inspection Interval (PLA-8091) PLA-8082, Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program2023-11-0202 November 2023 Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program PLA-8080, Proposed Relief for Valve 251130 (PLA-8080)2023-08-14014 August 2023 Proposed Relief for Valve 251130 (PLA-8080) PLA-8074, Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval2023-08-0303 August 2023 Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval PLA-8076, Unit 2 - 21st Refueling Outage Owner'S Activity Report (PLA-8076)2023-07-20020 July 2023 Unit 2 - 21st Refueling Outage Owner'S Activity Report (PLA-8076) PLA-8078, Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report, Revision 1, PLA-80782023-07-0505 July 2023 Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report, Revision 1, PLA-8078 PLA-8054, Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Remove Control Rod Operability Separation Criteria and Replace Reference to Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence with the Analyzed Rod Position Sequence2023-06-0808 June 2023 Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Remove Control Rod Operability Separation Criteria and Replace Reference to Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence with the Analyzed Rod Position Sequence PLA-8073, Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval2023-06-0101 June 2023 Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval PLA-8067, Notification of Completion of Emergence from Bankruptcy (PLA-8067)2023-05-17017 May 2023 Notification of Completion of Emergence from Bankruptcy (PLA-8067) PLA-8064, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01 (PLA-8064)2023-05-17017 May 2023 Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01 (PLA-8064) PLA-8066, Notification of Planned Closing Date and Information Identified in March 30, 2023 Order, PLA-80662023-05-0808 May 2023 Notification of Planned Closing Date and Information Identified in March 30, 2023 Order, PLA-8066 PLA-8053, Radiation Exposure Information and Reporting System2023-04-27027 April 2023 Radiation Exposure Information and Reporting System PLA-8058, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8058)2023-04-26026 April 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8058) PLA-8041, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (PLA-8041)2023-04-25025 April 2023 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (PLA-8041) PLA-8047, 2022 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological), PLA-80472023-04-19019 April 2023 2022 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological), PLA-8047 PLA-8062, Supplement to Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 252F007B, PLA-80622023-04-11011 April 2023 Supplement to Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 252F007B, PLA-8062 PLA-8061, Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 25F007B, PLA-80612023-04-10010 April 2023 Relief Request 4RR-10 Relief from Code Seal Weld Requirement for Valve 25F007B, PLA-8061 PLA-8060, Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report (PLA-8060)2023-03-30030 March 2023 Submittal of Unit 2 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report (PLA-8060) PLA-8057, Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments- Supplemental Information, PLA-80572023-03-15015 March 2023 Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments- Supplemental Information, PLA-8057 PLA-8052, (Sses), Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums2023-02-13013 February 2023 (Sses), Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums PLA-8048, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Requesting Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence2023-01-14014 January 2023 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Requesting Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence PLA-8042, Proposed Emergency Amendment to License NPF-22: Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence2023-01-10010 January 2023 Proposed Emergency Amendment to License NPF-22: Temporary Addition of Analyzed Rod Position Sequence PLA-8039, Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of License Amendments - Supplemental Information2022-12-22022 December 2022 Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of License Amendments - Supplemental Information PLA-8038, Notification of Petition for Bankruptcy (PLA-8038)2022-12-14014 December 2022 Notification of Petition for Bankruptcy (PLA-8038) PLA-8036, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 203, 202, and 204, PLA-80362022-11-30030 November 2022 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 203, 202, and 204, PLA-8036 PLA-8035, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 205, 200, and 201, PLA-80352022-11-0808 November 2022 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 205, 200, and 201, PLA-8035 PLA-8031, Emergency Plan Revision 66 (PLA-8031)2022-11-0707 November 2022 Emergency Plan Revision 66 (PLA-8031) PLA-8032, Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments - Supplemental Information (PLA-8032)2022-10-28028 October 2022 Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments - Supplemental Information (PLA-8032) PLA-8026, Biennial 10 Crf 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitment (PLA-8026)2022-10-19019 October 2022 Biennial 10 Crf 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitment (PLA-8026) PLA-8015, Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses2022-09-29029 September 2022 Application for Order Approving Indirect Transfer of Control of Licenses PLA-8030, Evacuation Time Estimate Report PLA-80302022-09-15015 September 2022 Evacuation Time Estimate Report PLA-8030 PLA-8025, Supplement to License Amendment to Revise Reactor Steam Dome Pressure - Low Instrumentation Function Allowable Value2022-08-10010 August 2022 Supplement to License Amendment to Revise Reactor Steam Dome Pressure - Low Instrumentation Function Allowable Value PLA-8019, Nd Refueling Outage Owner'S Activity Report, PLA-80192022-07-13013 July 2022 Nd Refueling Outage Owner'S Activity Report, PLA-8019 PLA-8013, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Requesting Adoption of TSTF-505, Revision 2 PLA-80132022-06-27027 June 2022 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Requesting Adoption of TSTF-505, Revision 2 PLA-8013 PLA-8012, 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report2022-06-10010 June 2022 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Report PLA-8005, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment to Revise Reactor Steam Dome Pressure - Low Instrumentation Function Allowable Value (PLA-8005)2022-05-23023 May 2022 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment to Revise Reactor Steam Dome Pressure - Low Instrumentation Function Allowable Value (PLA-8005) PLA-8001, Radiation Exposure Information and Reporting System - PLA-80012022-04-28028 April 2022 Radiation Exposure Information and Reporting System - PLA-8001 PLA-7987, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual - (PLA-7987)2022-04-26026 April 2022 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual - (PLA-7987) PLA-7986, 2021 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) Docket No. 50-387, PLA-79862022-04-26026 April 2022 2021 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) Docket No. 50-387, PLA-7986 PLA-7985, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2022-04-22022 April 2022 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report PLA-7883, Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Relocate Technical Specification Unit Staff Qualification Requirements to Quality Assurance Program (PLA-7883)2022-03-31031 March 2022 Proposed Amendment to Licenses NPF-14 and NPF-22: Relocate Technical Specification Unit Staff Qualification Requirements to Quality Assurance Program (PLA-7883) PLA-7995, Property Insurance Program (PLA-7995)2022-03-30030 March 2022 Property Insurance Program (PLA-7995) PLA-7998, Submittal of Unit 1 Cycle 23 Core Operating Limits Report and Reload Safety Analysis Report2022-03-29029 March 2022 Submittal of Unit 1 Cycle 23 Core Operating Limits Report and Reload Safety Analysis Report PLA-7991, Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premium2022-03-24024 March 2022 Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premium PLA-7984, Supplement to License Amendment Requesting Adoption of TSTF-505, Revision 22022-03-0808 March 2022 Supplement to License Amendment Requesting Adoption of TSTF-505, Revision 2 PLA-7962, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-564, Safety Limit MCPR PLA-79622022-01-0505 January 2022 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-564, Safety Limit MCPR PLA-7962 2024-01-04
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Timothy S. Rausch BPL Susquehanna, LLC %
Sr V~cePres~dent& Chief Nuclear Officer 769 Salem Boulevard Berw~ck,PA 18603 Tel 5705423445 Fax570 542 1504 tsrausch@pplweb corn U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attent ion: Docu~ltei~t Cot~trolDesk Mail Stop OP1-17 Washington, DC 20555 SUSQIJ&:WANNA STEAM EEJEGTRIC STATION ANNtJAL ENVJRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT (NON-RADIOI,OGJCAL) Docket Nos. 50-387 PCA-6718 and 50-388 Thc Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Annual Envir-on~iientalOperating Report (Non-Radiological) is hereby sublnitted for the calendar year 201 0 in accordance with the E~tviron~~~cntal Protection Plan.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. John .I. Pctrilla, Actirtg Manager Nuclear Regulatory AftBirs at (570) 542-3796.
Attachment C'opy: NRC' Region I Ms. C'. C'opcyoli, U. S. Dcpt. of'intcrior Fish alld Wildlife Service Mr. P. W. Finncy. NRC' Sr. Resident I~~spector Mr. R. K. Janati, 1IEPlBRP MI.. R. J. Vrtictya. NRC Prcject Manager
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Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Units 1 & 2 2010 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT (NONRADIOLOGICAL)
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT (NUNRADIOLOGICAL)
Prepared by &
Curtis H. Saxton Supervisor - Services & Programs Date: +3/2m Reviewed by: Date:
ma nag^ - Plant ChemistryI Envirmrnmti31 Date:
- SUSOUEHANNA.
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Units 1 & 2 2010 ANNUAL ENVlRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT *.
(NONRADIOLOGICAL)
Facilfty Operating Lscarrse Nos. NPF.14 & NPF-22 Do~kefNos. 50,387 & 50.388 Prepared by PIzilnt Chernlstry PPL Susquehanna, tLC Serwick, PA Apafl2Ql1
FOREWORD The Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (Susquehanna SES) consists of two boiling water reactors each with about 1250 megawatts electrical (MWE)net electrical capacity located in Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The site consists of approximately 2,355 acres located along the Susquehanna River approximately five miles northeast of Betwick, Pennsylvania; 716 acres of which, mostly undeveloped and recreational lands, are located on the east side of the Susquehanna River in Conyngham and Hollenback Townships. Under terms of an agreement finalized in Jm'iu~p1978,90% of the Susquehanna SES is owned by PPL Susquehanna, LLC (Licensee) and 10% by the Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc.
This report discusses environmental commitments and impacts from January 1,2010 through December 31,2010. In summary it documents that environmental commitments were met and that there was no significant adverse environmental impact -.
from station operation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE NO.
Foreword i Table of Contents ii 2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2-1 2.1 Aquatic Issues 2.2 Terrestrial Issues 2.2.1 Studies Previously Completed 2.2.2 Sound Level Survey 2.2.3 Maintenance of Transmission Line Corridors 2.3 Cultural Resources issues 2-3 3.0 CONSISTENCY REQUIREMENTS 3-1 3.1 Ptant Design and Operation 3-:
3.2 Reporting Related to NPDES Permits and State Certifications 3-2 3.3 Changes Required for Compliance with other Envirsnmenfat 3-2 Regulations 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CQNDfT18MS 41 4.1 Unusual or Importiant Environmental Evenb 4.2 Environmental Fanbring
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5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 5- 1 5.1 Review and Audit 5.2 Records Retention 5.3 Changes in Environmental Protection Plan 5.4 Plant Reporting Requirements 5.4.I Esudine Repc?rts 5.4.2 Nonroutine Reports 6.0 ATTACHMENTS 6- 1 Table 2.1-1 American Shad Impingement Monitoring (2010)
Flaure 5.1 -1 Auditing Organization Chart (2010)
The Licensee has developed procedures and guidelines to ensure that operation of Susquehanna SES does not adversely affect the environment in the vicinity of the station. Also, these procedures allocate responsibilities and define interfaces necessary to monitor environmental impacts. They include coordination of U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements with other federal, state, and local requirements for environmental protection.
The objective of this 2010 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) is to provide a summary of both environmental programs and prmsdures. This report is required by the Final Environmental Statement (FES) for the operation of the Susquehanna SES, Unit 1 and 2, NUREG-0564 June 1981, and Appendix B - Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) to Operating Licenses No. NPF-14 and No. NPF-22. The 2010 report is the 28th Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) submitted to meet EPP requirements. -
The Licensee submitted an Environmental Report-Operating License Stage for Susquehanna SES to the NRC in May 1978. This report reviewed the results of the preoperational environmental programs and described the preoperational and proposed operational environmental monitoring programs. The NRC and other agencies reviewed this report and made recommendations for operational environmental monitoring programs which were listed in the FES.
2.0 ENVlRONMENTAL ISSUES 2.1 Aauatic Issues The aquatic monitoring program for operation of the Susquehanna SES is divided into two parts. Part 1 includes effluent monitoring required by a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PaDEP),
Monthly discharge monitoring reports are submitted to the PaDEP as part of the permitting requirements. The station's operational NPDES permit No. PA.-!I947325 was missued on September 1,2905, and currently remains in effect until the renewal permit is issued, Part 2 of the aquatic monitoring program deals with programs listed in the FES or recommended by the PaDEP or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The PaDEP is responsible for regulating the water quality permit for the- -
Susquehanna SES. The NPDES permit deals with discharge parameters for the Susquehanna SES Sewage Treatment Plant, Cooling Tower blowdown, and miscellaneous low volume waste discharges. The Cooling Tower blowdown also includes in-plant process streams which discharge to the Susquehanna River, Various low volume waste sumps discharge to the station's stormwater system, which flows into Lake Took-A-While, and eventually into the Susquehanna River. A copy of the NPDES permit was provided to the NRC in 2005 (PLA-5952 September 2,2005). A copy of the permit renewal application was provided to the NRC in 2010. (PLA-6606, March 26,20 t 0)
American Shad American shad (Alosa sapidissima) fry (267,210) were stocked in the spring of 2010, approximately 50 miles upriver from the Susquehanna SES intake. To see if any out-migrating juvenile shad from this stocking were impinged at the intake, we monitored the trash bar and screen washes from 19 August through 24 September 2010. During this period, no American shad were collected, bllt 'iv9 gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) were found and 123 other fish of 12 species were collected (Table 1). Most of these fish were either young-of-the-year or juveniles, tn addition, 83 crayfish were found. The intake is located along the west river bank in slower current than exists near mid-river. American shad will avoid areas of slow current as they swim downriver; therefore, it is not sumrisinq that no shad were found on the intake screens.
Biofouling Mollusk Monitoring The biofouling mollusk monitoring program continued at the Susquehanna SES in 2010. Since the arrival of Asian clams in the vicinity of the plant, the program has shifted the monitoring emphasis to searching for living clams in the Emergency Service Water Spray Pone by scuba. In 2010, there were no living clam specimens observed in the Spray Pond.
However, the density of clams in the vicinity of the plant is expected to increase over time, which will likely increase the probability of their introduction to plant systems.
Adult zebra mussels have now been reported in the Susquehanna River to the north and south of the plant. Inspection of natural river substrates during the summer of 2010 did not reveal the presence of this biofouler in the immediate plant:vicinity.
2.2 Terrestrial Issues 2.2.1 Studies Previouslv Com~leted Terrestrial environmental studies including Cooling Tower bird impaction were completed prior to 1989.
2.2.2 Sound Level Survey Sound level surveys were conducted during preoperation and o~erationalperiods and are completed. There were no noise complaints received during 2010.
2.2.3 Maintenance of Transmission Line Corridors Transmission line corridor vegetation maintenance and inspection records are maintained by the Project and Contract Management department of PPL Electric Utilities and are available upon request.
There were no adverse environmental impacts to transmission corridors reported in 2010. Records will be maintained for five years.
2.3 Cultural Resources lssues Environmental Protection Plan actions required to satisfy Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations Part 800, relating to archeological sites, were completed in 1987. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACWP), in accordance with 36 CFR 800.6 (a)(l), approved the NRC's determination of "no adverse effect" for archeol~icaisites SES-3 (36LL115), SES-6 (36LUl fi), SES-8 (36LU49), and SES-1I(36LU51) located on the Licensee's property (NRC letter dated October 28. 1987, to ACHP).
As part of the determirration-of-efl~actprmsss, ttls Ucegsse camrnlt!ed fg and is taking appropriate measures to mitigate impacb fmm ??ant maintename and operation to sites 36LU15,36tU16, 36tUQ9, =36Lh15!,
and 36CU43. Them was ncl impacl' to these sites fmm plant maintenance and operation in 2010.
As a result of LfcenseRenewal reviews additional programmatic efements t~ adrfr?ss profac~orrof cuiita.~rratremr;fc9 ?BVQ 5~380dw~eioped. Ti'its vdil!
arlow us to anticipate and srfevenf: impacts to unknovvn r,ut&ral resources t h ~c~iild t 9i;f~f;Ft:-"f:k:.?~7fafr.ifjfl ac&Ifjr?q.
3.0 CONSISTENCY REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Plant Design and Operation In accordance with the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP), the Licensee shall prepare and record an environmental evaluation of proposed changes in plant design, operation, or performance of any test or experiment which may significantly affect the environment. Before initiating such activities, the Licensee shall provide a written evaluation and obtain prior approval from the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Criteria for the need to perform an environmental evaluation include: (1) a significant increase in any adverse environmental impact previously evaluated by the NRC or Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, (2) a significant change in effluent or power level, or (3) a matter not previously evaluated which may have a significant adverse environmental impact.
The EPP requires that if an activity meets any of the criteria to perform an environmental evaluation, the NRC will be notified. If the change, test, or experiment does not meet any of these criteria, the Licensee will document the evaluation and ailow the activity to occur, During operation of the Susquehanna SES in 2010, there were proposed activities that the Licensee reviewed as part of the unreviewed environmental question program. None of these activities were determined to involve an unreviewed environmental question or require prior NRC notification. The activities reviewed were:
- 1. Abandon and modify Stormwater Protected Area Pathways 4, 9 &
12.
- 2. !nstall ccmcretca vault along Cooling towerispray Pond Dfwharge tine.
- 3. M d i Q S t o n w t e r Protected Area Pathway 3 Dischargs Pipe.
4, Tree removal around Primary Meterofogica! Tower,
- 5. Constwd Dsfensivs Fighting Position at NE Corner sf South Gatas Mouse.
- 6. Modify Stormvvater Protected Area Pathway 8 Discharge Pipe.
7, Tree rernovaf within 5OQband 2 3 Q hRiqht of Ways.
Dredging of Peach Stand Stormwater ~etentionPond.
Repair of C-1 Stormwater Retention Pond Principal Spillway.
Tank removal and closure of SSES Fuel Farm.
Tree removal around Station helicopter Landing Pad.
Install Transmission Structures for Susquehanna Roseland Expansion Project.
InfiltrationTesting to support Stormwater Protected Area Pathway 6 Modification.
Annual Stormwater System Maintenance outside Pmtected Area.
-A Manual addition of extended range Scale Inhibitor to the cooling-Towers.
Remove abandoned sandmound and Parking Lot Expansion at Susquehanna Learning Center Vegetation removal in Owner Controlled Area to preserve Security Sight Lines.
Construct New Vehicle Maintenance Garage in Owner Controlled
- Area, fnstalf Deicing Line FIowmeterNaultfor Susquehanna River Basin Commission ROWMetering Project.
Addinon of Securiw Crash Barrier at Toot Room Access.
Replace 100" of umferground well water piping.
Upgrade Susquehanna Paint Blast Facility C!!mate "3cntroB System,
Remrtina Related to NPDES Permits and State Certifications There were no noncompliances or special reporting requirements associated with implementation of NPDES Permit No. PA-0047325.
The Susquehanna SES has an NPDES permit; therefore, state certification pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act is not required.
During 2010 an NPDES Permit renewal application was submitted to the Pennyslvania Department of Environmental Protection. A copy of the application was provided to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (PLA-6606, March 26,2010) 3.3 Chanaes Reauired for Comgliance with Other Environmental Reaulations During 2010 the Station submitted a Plan Approval Application to the - -.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to include Particulate Emmissions from the Cooling Towers and Emergency Spraypond into the State Only (Air) Operating Permit.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDlTlONS 4.1 Unusual or lm~ortantEnvironmental Events During 2010, there were no operating occurrences requiring review as part of the significant environmental event evaluation program. There were no significant or adverse environmental effects related to station operation and there were no EPP noncompliances.
4.2 Environmental Monitorinq With the exception of aquatic monitoring required for compliance with the NPDES permit which continues during operatio3 of the station, all monitoring of station operational impacts on aquatic and -.
terrestrial biota listed in the FES and Appendix B of the operating license have been completed.
4.2.2 Maintenance of Transmission Line Corridors In 2010, the Project and Contract Management department of PPL Electric Utilities maintained transmission line vegetation maintenance and inspection records.
5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN R E P O ~ N G REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Review and Audit The Licensee has established procedures for an independent group to review and audit compliance with the EPP. Audits of EPP compliance are conducted by Quality Assurance. The Manager-Quality Assurance is responsible for verifying compliance with the EPP. The Vice President-Nuclear Operations is responsible for environmental monitoring and for pr~vid!ngany related support concerning !ir,ensing. The Manager Plant -
Chemistry / Environmental is responsible for day-to-day environmental monitoring.
The Auditing Organization Chart (Fig. 5.1-1) fists the groups utilized in reviewing and auditing of the Susquehanna SES environmental programs -*
as well as those responsible for managing these programs. PPL's Senior Director of Environmental Management is available to provide auditing support as necessary.
An audit of compliance with the EPP program was conducted during 2010 as part of a regularly scheduled Chemistry Program Audit, There were no findings or noncompliances identified as a result of this effort. The program was determined to be effective and well implemented.
5.2 Records Retention Records and logs relative to environmental aspects of plant operation and audit actkities are retained in the Nuclear Records System. This system provides for review and inspection of snvironmental documents, which are availabfe to the NR@upon request.
AII remrds concerning modificaffuns of plant structures, systems and components which are deteminsd to potentialfy affect the continusd protection of the en\bironmsnt arcs retained for tt.rs rife of the pS8t.t. Ail other records, data, and logs relating to the envimnmentat programs and monitoring are retained for at least five years or, where appflcabfe, in accordame with the raquirsments of other agencies. Tmnsmission line corridor vegetation maintenance reeords are maintained by PPL EIectrical Utilities per seetion 2.2.3 of this report.
5.3 Chanaes in Environmental Protection Plan No changes were made to the EPP during 2010.
5.4 Plant Reportina Requirements 5.4.1 Routine Re~orts This Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) was prepared to meet routine reporting requirements of the EPP for 2010. Lt provides summaries and analyses of environmental protection activities required in Subsection 4.2 of the EPP for the reporting period.
5.4.2 Nonroutine Reports - -.
There were no unusual or Important Environmental Events as identified in the Environmental Protection Plan that required reporting in 2010.
6.0 AlTACHNIENTS Table 2.1-1 American Shad Impingement Monitoring (2010)
Fiaure 5.1-1 Auditing Organization Chart (2010)
TABLE 2.1-1 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 2010 Shad I I
Fish
- f 19 Aug p300 Nets set to begin sampling.
-20Aug 1 1220
2 crayflsh 21 Aug 11130 0 4 channel catfish 4 crayfish 1
Nets set but not checked.
I 4 channsl catish 1 3 craj i s h I --
. 2 smallmouth bass 24 Aug 0845 0 1 5 channel catfish 3 crayfish I 1 bluegill 1 1 channel catfish 1 bluegill
--I 3 cmyfish 26 Aug 1047 0 14 channel catfish 5 crayfish 2 spotfin shiner 1 spottail shiner I 1 bluegill 27 Aug 1110 10 channel catfish 3 crayfish 7 bluegill 1 rock bass 28 Aug 1005 2 channel catfish 1 crayfish 1 pumpkinseed 29 Aug Nets set but not checked.
30 Aug 1000 0 3 channel catfish 1 crayfish 1 bluegill I 1 -- 1 walleye.
, 1 31 Aug 1 channel catfish 11 crayfish 1 walleye 1 man
- ed madtom 2 blue ill 1 Sep 3 gizzard shad 6 channel catfish 4 crayfish 1 bluegill 1 I I 1 smal!mou?hbass 2 Sep 1 0847 ;0 1 2 bluegill 5 sravish I
I II - I I
I 1 Iwalleye 1 I
, 1 ? tessellated 1 3S ~ P 1 1020 1 gizzard shad 2 smallmouth I i 1 bluegill 1 1 I?
I 1 channel catfish I 2 chsfin?! catfir-h 1 4 Sep i?229 A cra!fiiqh I
1I i 5 8sn I
i
- 'i400 I
- c1 7 rmk base I 7 qooeiri shiner
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I 1 i ~ray~isil
2010 1 Shad I Fish Other 6 Sep 1000 0 3 channel catfish 2 crayfish 1 tessellate darter 1 bluegill 7 Sep 0830 0 5 channel catfish 2 crayfish 1 rock
--- bass-8 Sep 0840 0 1 channel catfish 1 crayfish 1 green sunfish 9 Sep 0855 0 0 0 10 Sep 0813 0 1 brown bullhead 1 crayfish
- 1 bluegill 1 11 Sep 1145 0 0 2 crayfish 1I 12 §ep 1110 0 ;green sunfish 2 crayfish 1 channel catfish -.
i 13 sep 0825 0 1 channel catfish 3 crayfish I 1 margigedmadtom 14 Sep 0820 0 1 channel catfish 2 crayfish 15 Sep 0847
- 0 0 0 16 Sep 0800 0 0 2 crayfish 17 Sep 0835 0 2 channel catfish 0 18 Sep 1100 0 2 rock bass 0
, 1 channel catfish 19 Sep 1330 0 1 rock bass 2 crayfish 20 Sep 0927 0 0 1 crayfish Ifrog 21 Sep 0815 0 1 1 channel catfish 2 crayfish 22 sep 0840 o i 0 i 2 crayfish 23 Sep 0537 0 0 1 2 crayf~sh 24 Sep Nets removed.
TOTALS 5 gizzard shad -
123 flsh 12 species 83 crayfish 78 channel catfish 1 frog
!9 bluegill 1 6 rock bass 5 smallmouth bass 3 s p ~ t d ~shiner n
3 walleye 2 marg~nedmadtorn 2 tessellated darter 2 green wnfish 7 ~oottaifs ~ 1 ~ 9 r t brown bullhead 1 7 ,2~m~-'i~~559
FIGURE 5.1-1 '
AUDITING ORGANIZATION CHART (2010)
Sr. Vicc4-Presiderri&
Chief lVudear O f i c a VFm President - Mmger -
Nudear Operations Quality Assuanoe