TXX-9333, Forwards Copy of Application for Renewal of NPDES Permit TX0065854
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| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Comanche Peak |
| Issue date: | 09/28/1993 |
| From: | William Cahill TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC) |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| TXX-93338, NUDOCS 9310060188 | |
| Download: ML20058M538 (68) | |
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TUELECTRIC September 28. 1993 William J. Cahi!!, Jr.
Gwup Vice Pressdent U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:
Document Control Room Washington, DC 20555 SUBJFCT:
COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)
DOCKET N05. 50-445 AND 50-446 APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF NATIONAL POLLUTAitT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT N0. TX0065854 Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Section 3.2 of Environmental Protection Plan (Nonradiological)
(Appendix B) of CPSES Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-87 and NPF-89, a copy of the application f or renewal of NPDES Permit No. TX00658E4 has been enclosed for your records.
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William J. Cahill, Jr.
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G,varu e Persuarni September 27,1993 Regional Administrator U.S. Environraental Protection Agency Region 6 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200 Dallas, Texas 75202-2733 Attention:
M, Kenneth Holley (6W-PI) industrial Permits Section Comanche Peak Electric Station NPDES Permit No. TX0065854 Application For Renewal
Dear Mr. Holly:
The NPDES Permit raferenced above expires on March 31,1994. In accordance with the Agency's permit renewal rules and regulations, Texas Utilities Electric Company (TU Electric) hereby submits a completed General Information Form (EPA Form 1) and a completed Application to Discharge Wastewater (EPA Form 2ch These enclosures, as well as the contents of this letter, constitute the Company's formal and timely submittal of the requisite permit renewal application.
In preparing this application, the Company has determined that several changes to the permit are warranted. These changes are presented and discussed below. They are also incorporated in the relevant items of the accompanying application, Your attention to these changes will be appreciated.
(11 Discharoe Route: A new definition is proposed for the Squaw Creek segment of the discharge route based on the latest publication of the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards,31 TAC 307. In the Company's judgement, Squaw Creek joins the Paluxy River approximately 700 yards upstream of the Brazos River; therefore, the stream segment should be 1229. The Company suggests the following discharge route description: to Squaw Creek Reservoir, thence to Squaw Creek, thence to the Paluxy River in Segment No.1229 of the Brazos River Basin; or, to Squaw Creek Reservoir, thence to take Granbury in Segment No.1205 of the Brazos River Basin.
(2) For reasons described in item 3 below, the Company is proposing the deletion of existing
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f Regional Administrator U.S.' Environmental Protection Agency Page 2 Outfalls 001, 002 and 401. As a result, a renumbering of the remaining outfa!!s seems appropriate. The proposed outfall numbers and descriptions are summarized in the table below.
f The Company proposes their adoption in the reissued permit; furthermore, the Company requests that the Agency make the corresponding changes to the description of each outfall's effluent monitoring poi'.1t.
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001 delete reservoir discharge to Lake Granbury i
002 delete reservoir discharge to Squaw Creek j
101 101 low volume waste l
201 001 once through and auxiliary cooling water, previously monitored effluents t
301 003 treated sewage effluent t
401 delete non-chemical metal cleaning wastes 501 002 Safe Shutdown impoundment 601 102 metal cleaning wastes, low volume wastes t
(3) As discussed in a meeting with Mr. Ken Holly on August 20,1993, TU Electric is proposing A
the deletion of Outfalls 001 and 002 in anticipation of such action by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) in its upcoming renewal of the facility's l
wastewater discharge permit. It has been TNRCC's practice in recent wastewater discharge i
permit renewals to eliminate reservoir discharge outfalls. It is important that the EPA eliminate these outfalls to provide consistency with the facility's TNRCC wastewater discharge permit which is scheduled to be reissued in November of 1994.
TU Electric is proposing the deletion of Outfall 401 because this outfall was only needed during the facility's construction phase. Since construction is complete, an outfail for the retention, e
treatment and discharge of construction flush water is unnecessary.
(4) Outfall 101, low-volume wastewater and oreviousiv monitored effluents: As a matter of clarification, the Company requests that footnote (*3) be added to the provision which establishes pH. limitations. T-ootnote (*3) stipulates that monitoring be performed "When discharge occurs".
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Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Page 3 The Company believes thi_ application is complete and that the proposed changes are a reasonable reflection of the current plans for operation of the facility. TU Electric is confident of your careful consideration.
If there are any questions, please contact Rod Kinard at 812-8405.
Sincerely, William J. Cahill, Jr.
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Form 1, Item X.E Other environmental permits issued to this facility are the following:
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storm water discharge general permit issued by the EPA.
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Nos.CP-20, CP-20A, P-2871, P-2871A, P-2871B, P-2871C and 12-4097:
permits and adjudications for water rights issued by the Texas Water Commission.
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No. 19225: air permit issued by the Texas Air Control Board.
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No. 33306: solid waste registration issued by the Texas Water Commission.
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A. Attacn a sene crewing snowing the water flow tnrouan the f acihty. Incicate sources of intake water, operations contributing westewater to the ethuent, and treatment units tabeied to corresoond to the more oetained descriptions in item B. Construct a water balance on the hne drawing by snowing everage fiown between intates, operations, treatment units, and outf alls. If a water be ance cannot be determined te.g., for certem mmmp activities /, provice a pictorist cescription of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any conection or treatment measures.
fj. For eacq ouT1all. provice a oescription of: (1) AH operations contributing wastewater to the ettiuent, inclucing orocess wastewater, sanitary wastewater, coohng water, and storm water runoff; (2) The everage flow contributed by eacn operation: and (3) The treatment received by tne wastewater. Continue on socitional sneets it necessarv.
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2-F discharge to surface waters 4-A 101 water treatment wastes 0.12 MGD all opns: filtration (rad.only);
XX equipment / floor drains 0.474 MGD evaporation; demineralization IF XX miscellaneous uses 0.158 MCD oil / water separation; XX previous 1v monitored 0.346 MCD flocculation (as needed);
l-G effluents (Outfall 102) neutralization; 2-K Wash down water 0.03 MCD sedimentation; discharge 1-U to surface waters 4-A i
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' metal cleaning wastes This o4tfa11 his not d schargei since occasional low volume wastes Februa y, 1992 l
A. Does an ef fluent guecenne hmitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your f aCitity/
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- 8. Are the hmatations in the appiscable effluent gutaettne expressec in terms of production for other measure of operation /?
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IV A. Are you f'oW required by any Feoeral, $ tate Or local authority to meet any imDiementation schedule for the Construction, upgracing or oDerattOn of waste
- 48ter treatroent eOwpment or practices Or any other enintonmental Drograms wn*Ch may affect the dsscharges descr$ed n this appitCation? This includes, out d not lirruled to, permit conditions, adminzstf ative Or enforcement orders, enforcement Comphance EChedule letters, stspulations, Court Orders, and grant or ioan Conditions.
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B OPTlDN AL You may attaCn aaditional sheets descrsome any additional Water pollutaon Control programs (or other enveronmental profeCfs whsCh may affect Vot>r d'sChar0est VOu rioW haere underway or Which you plan, indeCate Wnether each program is now underway or planned, and andrCate your AClual or
.o:anned sCnecules for Constructron.
,*'M A RM "x'* er OESC R art ON Or A DOsttoN A L CONTROL PROG R AMS IS ATT ACHEO s
EPA Form 3510 2C (Rev. 2 85)
PAGE 2 OF 4 CONTINUE ON PAGk 3 1
l ara n.o. nuenstnettopy from item 2 of Fem to form Aporord OMB No 2000M69 coNTl*euro rnou aAcE 2 TX0065854 e,,,0
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1 NOTE. Tables V A. V 8, and v4 are included on separate sheets numbered V.1 through V4.
i D. Use tme space t'elow to I!st any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c 3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discherged or may be o.scnaged ' rom any outf all. For every pollutant you hst, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and reoort any analytical dets in your PO15P58 on.
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VI. POTENTI AL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED SY ANALYSIS M is any potiutant bsted n atom V-C a substance or a component of a substance wnich you currently use or manuf acture as an mtermeciate or fined procuct or byproduct?
O vne Ulst an euen ponutants belou.)
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P AGE 3 QF 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE
EPA NPDES Permit No. TX0065854 CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT DO YOu h8ve Sny knowiedge Or reason to believe that any biologfCtl test for 8 Cute Or Chronic tOxacity has been made On Eny Of your Qtsch1rges Of On a rec 3tving water 6n relation to your discherge within the last 3 years?
C YES (identify the teettsk and descenbe their purposes belowl 1 No (to to Section Vill) 1 h
k Were any Of the analyseg reported in item V performed by 8 Contract labor 8 tory Or Consulting f #rm?
[ Y E$ tlist 19te name, address, and telephone num ber o.r. and pollutants C No (so to Section IX) onelyfed by, each such laborofory or firm belowl L T E LEPH ON E W FULLUT ANTE AN ALY ZEQ A. N A M E B. ADDRESS r rro cnde & no }
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900 Gemini Avenue (713) 488-1810 All reported Houston, Texas 77058 parameters except pH, temperature (001, 002, 003, 101), flow (001, 003, 101), TSS (003, 101), oil and grease (101),
TRC (001, 003),
and BOD (003).
Icertsty under pensity oflaw that this document and allattachments were prepered under my directson or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure ther qualifiedpersonnelproperty gather and evaluate the ontormaroon submitted. Based on my onquory ot the person orpersons who menage the system or those persons directly responsible for gatherong the onformation. the rnformation suomattedes. to the best ofmy knowledge andbelief. true. accurate. and complete.
A em a ware that there are sognitscent penaltoes for submitting false Information, including the possabshty of fine andimprisonment for knowmg vrolations.
A N A M E & OF F tCI A L TIT LE f O pc or pranf t
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CONTINUE ON ftEVERSE FPA Foren 3510 2C (Flev 2 85)
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P A G E'V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V.3 EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2 85)
L e A a u n u u et H f rop y te or.: is. rea f of e oma ii uuiF ALL nuMut H wn,tw,.a TX0065854 001 ous % z w oos, CONTINtif O f HOM P ACI 'I OF F OHM ? f' PART C - if you are a pririiar yindustry arid shis uuttati contams piocess wastewater. re fet to iable 2c 2 in the enstr uctions to tieter atuete which of the GCr MS tr actions vou must test f or Mark x" m column 2 a for all such GC 'MS f racticais that apply to your enitustry arid for ALL iustic metals. cyarudes, and tutal phenols if you ate riot required to mark outumri 2 a f aecornlar v intrustr,e s nonprocess wastewater ouffalls, arhinonreywretf GC/ AfS /ractions). mas k "X" m column 2 b ior each pollutant you know or have reasosi to belseve is pie:sent Mark "X"in cuh.mn 2 c for math poflutant you belecte ss absent if you mark culumri 2a tue any pollutant.you must provnte the results of alleast one arialysis for that pollutant if you inar k t oluenn 2 blur ativ ga,Ilutant vuu must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant af you know 08 have reason to beheve et will be &schavged in concentrations of 10 ppb ui greater if you mark column 2b for at toiem acrylonitrile,2.4 dmitrophenot, or 2-methyl 4 ti doutruphenol, you must prov,de the results of at least one analysis hst each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe trial you distha#ge en cornenirations of 100ppbor greater Other wise. for pottotants for which you rua# k culuonn 2b you must eitheir submit at least one analysis or be seHy derst ibe the easons the pollutant es eispet.ted to be discharged Nute that there are 7 patjes to this part. please review eat.h carefully Complete one table, art 7 p.syes) fus each outla!! See instructions for ailditiorial slet+ts and requerements S. POLLUTANT 2 u n H M se
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Comments EPA NPDES Permit No. TX0065854 Page 1 Comanche Peak S.E.S l
Form 2c, Item II.B l
The Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES) is a two-unit nuclear-powered steam electric genarating facility owned and operated by Texas Utilities Electric Company (TU Electric).
The plant is located on Squaw Creek Reservoir along HWY 56 l
approximately four and a half (4.5) miles northwest of the City of i
Glen Rose, Somervell County, Texas.
Wastewater discharges are l
authorized by NPDES Permit No.
TX0065854 (U.S.
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Protection Agency [ EPA]) and Wastewater Discharge Permit No. 01854 (Texas Water Commission [TWC]). Wastewater discharges are to Squaw Creek Reservoir, thence to Squaw Creek, thence to the Paluxy River in Segment No. 1229 of the Brazos River Basin; or, to Squaw Creek l
Reservoir, thence to Lake Granbury in Segment No.
1205 of the Brazos River Basin.
Squaw Creek Reservoir is the source of all water used for cooling and industrial use.
When needed, make-up water is provided to the reservoir via a pipeline from nearby Lake Granbury.
Potable water is obtained from groundwater and is delivered by Company-owned wells.
The generating capacity and date of initial commercial operation for the facility's two units are as follows:
Unit Capacity (Mw)
Date 1
1150 1990 2
1150 1993 Wastewaters generated by the facility are collected, treated and discharged via five (5) permitted outfalls.
TU Electric's operating procedures and wastewater handling practices are designed both to comply with all applicable environmental regulations and to provide operational flexibility wherever practical.
The five (5) permitted outfalls are listed below and a description of the wastewater system pertinent to each outfall follows:
EPA /TWC Outfall Tvoe of Wastewater 001 once-through and auxiliary cooling 002 Safe Shutdown Impoundment 003 treated sewage effluent 101 low volume vastes 102 metal cleaning wastes / low volume wastes T$id N-b dN.Dd8DFff;h ElW$$Mii$W$?$$h$1Y8-%..$N
Comments EPA NPDES Permit No. TX0065854 Page 2 Comanche Peak S.E.S EPA /TWC Outfall 001 (Once-throuch and Auxiliary Coolina)
Water from Squaw Creek Reservoir is withdrawn at the intake f
structure, treated chemically and then passed through the main condensers or auxiliary heat exchange equipment to condense steam or cool system components.
The intake water is treated with sodium hypochlorite to prevent biofouling and sodium bromide as a chlorine enhancer to improve chlorine conversion thereby reducing chlorine feed rates.
Application of these substances is intermittent and does not exceed the regulatory maximum frequency of two i
hours / unit / day.
A mixture of hydroxyethlidimine diphosphoric acid (HEDP) / polymer and a mixture of phosphorous acid /HEDP is also added as a corrosion / scale inhibitor. This "once-through" cooling water, elevated in temperature by the cooling process, is then discharged i
via Outfall 001 back to the reservoir through a submerged discharge structure.
A small slipstream, approximately 18.7 MGD, can be diverted through an opened valve for discharge to the Safe Shutdown Impoundment (SSI) to provide make-up and flow to this structure (see Outfall 002).
r EPA /TWC Outfall 002 (Safe Shutdown Impoundment) i The Safe Shutdown Impoundment (SSI) is a safety component of the facility required by the NRC to provide a source of emergency cooling water for safe reactor shutdown in the unlikely' event of a failure of the Squaw Creek Reservoir dam.
This 367 acre-feet impoundment was created by constructing an earthen dam across an arm of the reservoir.
The SSI and reservoir are connected by an equalization channel and underwater weir (top elevation 769.5 ft MSL) located immediately southwest of the SSI dam.
Outfall 002 is I
located in this channel; discharge occurs whenever there is a net flow of water into the SSI.
This net inflow will normally be achieved by diverting approximately 18.7 MGD of condenser cooling water as makeup to assure the SSI remains full.
Storm water runoff from portions of the plant area and surrounding undeveloped area also contributes water to this impoundment.
j The Service Water System provides once-through cooling to plant components designated as safety-related reactor support systems by
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To assure the availability of this cooling water under emergency conditions, the water must be extracted from the SSI; it is then circulated through reactor support components and is discharged back to the SSI.
NRC regulations require treatment of this safety-related auxiliary cooling system at the Service Water System intake structure to assure its reliability.
Treatment consists of Betz Clam Trol CT-1 [N-alkyl dimethybenzyl ammonium i
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Comments EPA NPDES Permit No. TX0065854 Page 3 Comanche Peak S.E.S chloride (Quat); dodecylguanidine hydrochloride (DGH); ethylene glycol; isoproponol; ethanol) as a non-oxidizing biocide; sodium hypochlorite as a biocide; sodium bromide as chlorine enhancer to I
improve chlorine conversion and thereby reduce chorine feed rates; and a coordinated system of hydroxyethlidimine diphosphoric acid HEDP/orthophosphate/ polyacrylate or polyacrylate co polymer as a corrosion and deposition inhibitor.
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EPA Outfall 003 (Treated Sewace Effluent)
This facility employs three (3) package treatment plants for the treatment of domestic sanitary sewage by extended
- aeration, activated sludge processes; pretreatment is provided by aerated surge basins.
Final effluent from the treatment plants is commingled in a common chlorine contact chamber and transferred to a settling tank prior to discharge to Squaw Creek heservoir via Outfall 003.
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EPA /ThC Outfall 101 (Low Volume Wastes) i Certain low volume wastes; namely, those generated from primary plant operations (operations directly asscciated with reactor l
systems and functions) may become contaminated with low level radioactive material. These wastes must comp 1.y with both EPA-NPDES effluent limitations as well as those limitations imposed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). As a result, two separate low l
volume waste treatment systems are employed; as described below, one system is dedicated to the treatment of these potentially radioactive wastes and the other treats wastes generated from non-radioactive secondary support systems.
i The low volume wastes from primary plant operations are principally i
composed of wastewater from floor, equipment, laboratory and sample drains as well as the periodic drainage of various system components.
These wastes are collected in holdup tanks and are then processed for the removal of radioactive material and conventional pollutants by one or more of the following treatments:
filtration, evaporation, demineralization.
Treated effluent is collected in a monitoring tank where it is sampled and analyzed for 2
compliance with both EPA-NPDES effluent limitations and the NRC Technical Specifications for radioactive parameters. The monitored wastes are then batch discharged via Outfall 101 into the condenser cooling water.
The discharge of these potentially low-level i
radioactive low volume' wastes into the condenser cooling water is a practice approved by the NRC.
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Comments EPA NPDES Permit No. TX0065854 Page 4 Comanche Peak S.E.S I
i The non-radioactive low volume wastes from secondary support systems-include equipment, floor, laboratory, and sample drains; water treatment wastes from demineralizer regeneration, reverse osmosis (R.O.) systems operation, condensate polisher system and I
other miscellaneous water treatment blowdown and backwash operation; periodic drainage and flushing of various system components; and intermittent boilerblown from the plant's auxiliary boiler.
With the exception of one of the two R.O.
system wastes which are segregated and treated separately, these low volume wastes and the previously monitored wastes discharged from Outfall 102 are routed to a low volume Waste Management System (WMS).
The WMS consists of the following components:
sludge basin, API oil / water separator, clarifier blowdown decant
- basin, three separate but interconnected low volume waste retention basins with synthetic liners and leachate collection systems. The WMS provides for oil and grease removal, suspended solids reduction and pH control.
Provisions for in-situ chemical treatment of suspended solids and pH are incorporated through the addition of polymer and acid or caustic.
Recirculation / mixing of the wastewater is achieved by either of two recirculation pumps.
Interconnecting piping and valves allow wastewater transfer between the three (3) basins to add treatment flexibility.
The R.O.
system waste stream which is not treated by the method described above is treated in a lined concrete equalization basin, a limestcne neutralization basin for pH control and solids reduction.
These R.O.
system wastes are then commingled with the other treated low volume wastes prior to discharge.
1 The treated non-radioactive low volume wastes are normally commingled with those wastes which are potentially radioactive and are discharged via Outfall 101 to the condenser cooling water; the commingled waste stream is sampled prior to mixing with the cooling water for compliance with the appropriate effluent limitations. An alternative practice is to discharge the treated non-radioactive wastes via Outfall 101 directly to Squaw Creek Reservoir; this approach produces two separately discharging waste streams.
Appropriate physical or mathematical flow-weight compositing is then employed for determining and reporting compliance with Outfall 101 limitations.
I EPA /TWC Outfall 102 (Metal Cleanina Wastes)
A retention basin has been dedicated for the storage and treatment of metal cleaning wastes.
Metal cleaning wastes are generated by the chemical cleaning of plant equipment and are evaluated for treatability prior to their collection and retention in the basin.
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Comments EPA NPDES Permit No. TX0065854 Page 5 Comanche Peak S.E.S i
Unsuitable wastes are treated and/or disposed by alternative methods; e.g.,
off-site contract disposal.
k Wastewater in the basin, as well as treatable metal cleaning wastes which might be collected in temporary facilities (frac tanks), is treated for metals and pH adjustment prior to discharge via Outfall 102 to the Low Volume Waste Basins associated with Outfall 101.
The treated wastes so discharged will be commingled with the non-radioactive low volume wastes and will receive the same treatment (oil / grease and solids reduction) as these low volume wastes prior to discharge via Outfall 101.
i Form 2c, Item IV.A.
The Company is currently in the monitoring phase of a Texas Water Commission (TWC) enforcement order to close on-site landfills.
In the Company's opinion this enforcement order does not affect discharges, however, the following information is provided for general information:
Enforcement Order Date: December 4, 1989.
Enforcement Order Requirements:
To close on-site landfills and monitor groundwater for thirty years post closure.
Subsequent Requirements issued on November 27, 1991:
Collect leachate from specified landfills for five years post closure.
Date of last landfill closure:
February, 1993 Leachate collection period: July, 1993 to July, 1998 Groundwater monitoring period: July, 1993 to July, 2023 Form 2c, Item V.A-C (1) < =
less than; actual value is below the listed detection value.
(2) The analyses reported represents untreated reservoir water which is characteristic of the intake water.
(3) MGD = million gallons per day (4) This is the largest daily maximum flow for the period June
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(5) Whenever multiple analyses are indicated, flows and concentrations are based on analyses performed during the 12 month period June 1992 through May 1993.
All mass values are calculated from the respective flows and concentrations.
(6) Mass values are an exception to footnote (5) above.
They are based on individual mass values reported during the 12-month period June 1992 through May 1993 and are not calculated from flows listed in Item V.A.1.f above.
(7) This outfall was not discharging at the time this effluent characterization sampling was conducted.
Except where noted by a multiple number of analyses, all analytical results were obtained from a single grab sample of the impounded water.
(8) NA = not applicable.
(9) Not reported by the contract laboratory because this parameter has been deleted from the list of GC/MS Fraction-Volatile Compounds.
(10) Testing of GC/MS Fraction-Base / Neutral Compounds in once-through cooling water is suspended by 46FR35090 (July, 1981).
(11) T.esting of the GC/MS Fraction-Pesticides is not required of steam electric power plants; see 40 CFR 122.21, Appendix D, Table I.
(12) This outfall has not discharged during the 12-month period June 1992 through May 1993; all analyses are the result of a single grab sample of the impounded water and no prior treatment has been provided.
Mass values are not applicable because there is no available flow upon which to base the necessary calculations.
(13) N/A = not available (14) Because this outfall has not discharged, only one pH value is l
available and both a minimum and a maximum pH cannot be provided.
(15)-These are the averages of the minima and maxima recorded during the 12-month period June 1992 through May 1993.
(16) This outfall has not discharged during the 12-month period I
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associated impoundment and Also, due to limited use of the evaporation, the empty at the time effluent As a result, characterizationimpoundment was performed.
sampling was for ef fluent characterization.a grab sample could not be obtained remain empty for'the foreseeable future.The impoundment is expected to t
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