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NODOCKET¹FACIL:50220NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONSi NIAGARAMOHAWKPONE05000220AUTHBYNAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION RHODEgG~K,NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORP'ECIP~NAMERECIPIENT AFFILIATION IPPOLITO/T~AeOPERATINGREACTORSBRANCH3SUBJECT~FORWARDSRESPONSES TOQUESTIONS INNRC790130LTRRERADWASTESOLIDIFICATION 8HANDLINGSYS~INCLUDESSPILLPREVENTION CONTROL8COUNTERMEASURE PLAN8NYAPPLICATION FORUNITCONSTPERMITINDIRECTSOURCE~~~~~DISTRIBUTION CODE:A001SCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR | |||
'ENCLSIZEeg~TITLE:GENERALDISTRIBUTION FORAFTERISSUANCEOFOPERATING LICNOTES'ECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME ACTION:05BC~RQ+3INTERNAL: | |||
0112I15COREPERFBR17ENGRBR19PLANTSYSBR21EFLTTRTSYSEXTERNAL! | |||
03LPDR23ACRSCOPIESLTTRENCL7711221111111111616RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAME 02NRCPDR14TA/EDO16ADSYS/PROJ1eREACSFTYBR20EEB22BRINKMAN04NSICCOPIESLTTRENCL111111111111NAgISgTOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED: | |||
LTTR38ENCL38 I4II,44II44ffIIl4IIII44II4~Ie4344 VHIIAlSAIRA QPgQogg~gNIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION/300 ERIEBOULEVARD WEST,SYRACUSE, N.Y.13202/TELEPHONE (315)474.1511March2,1979DirectorofNuclearReactorRegulation Attn:Mr.ThomasIppolito, ChiefOperating Reactors/Branch g3U.S:.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555 | |||
==DearMr.Ippolito:== | ==DearMr.Ippolito:== | ||
Re:NineMilePointUnit1DocketNo.50-220DPR- | |||
Re:NineMilePointUnit1DocketNo.50-220DPR-63Attachedareresponses tothequestions enclosedinyourJanuary30,1979letterrelatingtotheRadio-activeWasteSolidification andHandlingSystem.Verytrulyyours,NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION e~adK.Rhode,VicePresident SystemPro+etManagement LMM/szdAttachment | |||
'F903060Qg8' rjpl NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION NineMilePointUnitIDocketNo.50-220DPR-63RADWASTEREDUCTION SYSTEMANDSOLIDIFICATION ANDHANDLINGSYSTEMAdditional Information | |||
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uestion1Provideasketchtoscaleandwithdimensions showinglocationofconstruction siteandproposedbuildinginrelationtootherexistingfacilities forNMP-l.R~esonseAsketchoftheconstruction siteandproposedbuildinginrelationtootherexistingfacilities atNineMilePointUnitlisenclosedherein. | |||
TRACKBAYEXTENSION SCREENANDPUMPHOUSEVWII+ICDICDREACTORBLDG.Qqi<-WASTEDISPOSAL28'BLDG;8'DICDCdRADWASTEBLDG.I9"61'-t'WTURBINEAUXILIARY EQUIPMENT AREA9.19FF-GABLDG.0S~+ICDI~CD0.2~~,23~TURBINEGENERATOR AREANEWADMIN'STORESBLDG.SECURITY~FENCE.30I0II*140'0"+IICONSTRUCTION'REA OUTLINE~!IIxNM-2~I(IlICADMIN.BLDG.CONST.NORTHKEYPLANFIGURE1 | |||
uestion2Provideadimensioned sketchoftheproposedbuildingcross-section showingexistinggrade,depthoffoundation withrespecttosurfacesoilandbedrock), | |||
andproposedfinishedgrade.R~esonseAsketchoftheproposedbuildingcross-section showingexistinggrade,finishedgradeanddepthoffoundation isenclosedherein. | |||
EL.303'-8-l~/I' | EL.303'-8-l~/I'ROOF EL.30I'-8-1/2" EL.289'-0~EL.233'-~0'L, 261'-~0'RUCK iOADINGi,~UNLOADING | ||
~MATESTORAGEGRADEEL.260'-6'OCK EL.246~0'9.2 280gw61'-6'L.3030-8-1/~2" SECTION2-2(ELEVATION | |||
)~EL,301'-8-1/2" EL.2890-5'RADE EL.260'-632ROCKEL.246'-0"MASTE~62'-0'TORAGE EL.251'-0"61'-0"ErI~'1'-0"$QWNWoLZo106'-0"I9GRADEIEL.260'-6'r4ROChEL.247'-0"~EL.240'-0'ECTION I-I(ELEVATION | |||
)FIGURE3 | |||
stion3Howmuchspoilwillbegenerated fromtheexcavated areaandhowwillitbedisposedof'?~ResanseItisestimated that15,000-20,000 ydofspoilwillberemovedduringexcavation. | |||
<<enE | Arelatively smallamountofthiswillbeusedasbackfill(1,000-2,000 yd3).Presently, spoilfromNineMilePointUnitg2con-struction isdisposedofinareasontheNineMilePointUnit162site.TheseareasarelocatedtothesouthofLakeRoad.Itisanticipated thatspoil.fromthisexcavated areawillbedisposedofinthesamemanner;thatis,on-sitedisposal. | ||
<<enE uestion4Youindicatethatdischarges fromtheNMP-2siterunoffcontrolsystemwillbesampledinaccordance withNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation (NYSDEC)siterunoffcontrolcriteria. | |||
Whatarethesecriteria? | |||
Whatparameters willbesampledandwithwhatfrequency? | |||
~ResonseThecriteria, samplestobetakenand.frequency arelistedinPartIoftheNineMilePointUnit2discharge permit(attached). | |||
Copies:SPDL'SFileRegiong7OswegoCo.H.D.Mr.CrandallMr.Pagano. | Copies:SPDL'SFileRegiong7OswegoCo.H.D.Mr.CrandallMr.Pagano.Effective DateExpiration Datehumustl,1977FacilityIDNo.:NY0094463At:tch:PartZl-Gen'1Cond.NEWYORKSTATEDEPARTMENT OFENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION STATEPOLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM(SPDES)DISCHARGE PERMITSpecialConditions (PartI)ThisSPDESpermitisissuedincompliance withTitle6ofArticle17oftheEnvironmental Conservation LawofNewYorkStateandincompliance withtheprovisions oftheFederalWaterPollution ControlAct,asamendedbytheFederalWaterPollution ControlActAmendments of1972,P.L.92-500,October18,1972,(33U.S.C.51251et.sere.)(hereinafter referredtoas"theAct").NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation isauthorized todischarge from.thefacilitydescribed below:NineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2Construction SiteLakeRoadScriba,NewYorkintoSEFc'eBin'gTkatASwfkRmCRp""~ | ||
LakeOntarioClassf'A-Speci.al) inac'cordance withtheeffluentlimitations, monitoring requirements andotherconditions setforthinthispermit.Thispermitandtheauthorization todischarge shallexpireonmidnightoftheexpiration dateshownaboveandthepermittee shallnotdischarge aftertheexpiration dateunlessthispermithasbeenrenewed,orwrittenauthorization isgivenbytheDepartment. | |||
Inordertoreceiveauthozization todischarge beyondtheexpiration date,thepermittee shallsubmitsuchinformation, forms,andfeesasarerequiredbytheDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation nolaterthan'180dayspriortotheexpiration date.ByAuthority ofGeoreK.Hansen,P.E.,Chief,P.D.E.S.PermitSectionDesignated Representative ofCommissioner oftheDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation Date91-20-2(3/76)Page1Signature C | |||
EFFLUENTLIMITATIONS PartIPage2of4FacilityI.D.No.0094463lbs/day'~ | |||
lbs/daylbs/daylbs/dayIbs/day~lbs/daylbs/day~~~ringtheperiodbeginning oneffective dateofpermit>dlastinguntilexpiration dateofpermit,.scharges fromthepermitted facilityshallbelimitedandmonitored bythepermittee asspeciFied below:TABLEIOutfa11~ltumhrEffluntL'm'ttons(tasximum Limitsexceptwhereotherwise indicated) 004(X)Flow30dayarithmetic mean33000GPD(Sanitary)(X)BOD>30dayarithmetic mean30mg/1and(X)Bork,7dayarithmetic mean43mg/1and()BOD5Dailymg/1and~()TOD(SeeNoteBelow)Dailymg/1and(X)Suspended Solids30dayarithmetic mean.30mg/1and(X)Suspended Solids7dayarithmetic mean43mg/1and(')Suspended Solids,,Dailymg/1andI.(3)FecalColiform'0daygeometric mean~300100ml(X)FecalColiform'daygeometric mean~400100ml()TotalColiformDaily~100ml()TotalKjeldahlNitrogenDaily~mg/IasN()AmmoniaDaily/mg/1asNH3(X)Dissolved Oxygen.Minimumgreaterthan4.0mg/1(X)pHRange6'to9,0(X)Settleable SolidsDailylessthan0.3ml/1(X)ChlorineResidualMinimum/Maximum0.5/1.0mg/1~~~~()Phosphorus Dailymg/1asP()TotalNitrogenDailymg/1asN()<<andeffluentvaluesshallnotexceed~ISofinfluentvalueMonitornRu'r.mnt~pgm~~rTABLE7SmILoct'nn~il~unL~Efflunt(x)(x)(X)(X)()()()(X)(x)(X)(x)()(x)e'otalFlow,AGDBOD5,mg/1Suspended SolidsFecalColiForm, No-/100mlTotalColiform, No./100mlTotalKjeldahlNitrogen, mg/1asNAmmonia,mg/1asNH3Dissolved Oxygen,mg/1pHSettleable. | |||
Solidsgml/1ResidualChlorine, mg/1Phosphorus, m~/1asPTemperature, CTotalNitrogen, mg/1asNM~onthlM~onthl~Monthl4/year4/year~Month1DailyDailyMon6iWyInstantaneous GrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabCrabXorXXandXXandXNOTE:TOD(TotalOxygenDemand)shallbecomputedandreportedasfollows:TOD=lgxBOD5+4$xTKN(TotalKjeldahlNitrogen) | |||
Dl-20-3.(fI/'JQ) | |||
PartIPage3of4FacilityIDNo.: | PartIPage3of4FacilityIDNo.:0094463FINALEFFLUENTLIMITATIONS ANDMONITORING REQUIREMENTS effective Duringtheperiodbeginning dateofpermitandlastinguntilexpiration ofpermit,thedischarges fromthepermitted facilityshallbelimitedandmonitored bythepermittee asspecified below:OutfallEffluentNumberParameter DischareLimitations kg/da'y(1bs/day) | ||
OtherUnits(Specify) | |||
Monitorin Remts.Measurement Sample005('ementbatchPlant)Flow*TotalSuspended Sol'idsMonthlyInstant-aneous50mg/1MonthlyGrabOil6GreaseSettleable Solids10mg/115mg/1MonthlyGrab0.3ml/1WeeklyGrab*Monitoring requirement only006(TotalDischarge) | |||
Flow+TotalSuspended SolidsOil&GreaseSettleable Solids10mg/150mg/1MonthlyInstant-aneousMonthlyGrab15mg/1MonthlyGrab0.3ml/1WeeklyGrabThepHshallnotbelessthan6;7standardunitsnorgreaterthan8.5standarduni.tsandshallbemonitored asfollows:onmonthlygrabsamplesforoutfalls005and006.Samplestakenincompliance withthemonitoring requirements specified aboveshallbetakenatthefollowing location(s): | |||
onesampletobetakenattheoutfallofbatchplantbeforemixing,andanothersampleatthetotaldischarge beforeenteringLakeOntario.Thedailyaveragedischarge isthetotaldischarge byweightorinotherappropriate unitsasspecified herein,duringacalendarmonthdividedbythenumberofdaysinthemonththattheproduction orcommercial facilitywasoperating. | |||
Wherelessthandailysamplingisrequiredbythispermit,thedailyaveragedischarge shallbedetermined bythesummatin: | |||
ofallthemeasureddailydischarges inappropriate unitsasspecified hereindividedbyth:.numberofdaysduringthecalendar.monthwhenthemeasurements weremade.Thedailymaximumdischarge meansthetotaldischarge byweightorinotherappropriate uni'.asspecified herein,duringanycalendarday.91-20-2{3/76)Page4 | |||
MONITORING, | MONITORING, RECORDING ANDREPORTING PartIPage4of4FacilityIDNo.:0094463a)Thepermi,ttee shalla1sorefertotheGeneralConditions (PartII)ofthispermitforadditional information concerning monitoring andreporting requirements andconditions. | ||
b)Themonitoring information requiredbythispermitshallbesum-marizedandreportedbysubmitting acompleted andsignedDischarge Monitoring Reportformonceevery3monthstotheDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation andotherappropriate regulatory agenciesattheofficesspecified below.ThefirstreportwillbeduenolaterthanDec.28,1977.Thereafter, reportsshallbesubmitted nolaterthanthe28thofthefollowing month(s): | |||
March,June,Sept.,Dec.Chief,WasteSourceMonitoring SectionNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation Room300-50WolfRoad-A1bany,NewYork12233RegionalEngineerNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation RegionalOffice87100ElwoodDavisRoadNorthSyracuse, NewYork13202OswegoCountyDepartment ofHealth252WestFirstStreetOswego,NewYork13126c)Ifsodirectedbythispermitorbypreviousrequest,MonthlyWastewater Treatment PlantOperator's Reportsshallbesubmitted totheDECRegionalOfficeandcountyhealthdepartment orcountyenvironmental controlagencyspecified above.follows:d)Eachsubmitted Discharge Monitoring Reportshallbesignedasl.Ifsubmitted byacorporation, byaprincipal executive officerofatleastthelevelofvicepresident, orhisdulyauthorized repre-sentative, ifsuchrepresentative isresponsible fortheoveralloperation ofthefacilityfromwhichthedischarge described intheDischarge Monitoring Reportoriginates; 2.Ifsubmitted byapartnership, byageneralpartner;3.Ifsubmitted byasoleproprietor, bytheproprietor; 4.Ifsubmitted byamunicipality, StateorFederalagency,orotherpublicentity;byaprincipal executive officer,rankingelectedofficial, commanding officer,orotherdulyauthorized employee. | |||
e)Unlessotherwise specified, allinformation submitted ontheDischarge Monitoring Formshallbebaseduponmeasurements andsamplingcarriedoutdgringthemostrecentlycompleted reporting period.f)BlankDischarge Monitoring ReportFormsareavailable attheaboveaddresses. | |||
91-20-2(3/76)Page2 | |||
uestion5Providedetailed.references, | uestion5Providedetailed. | ||
references, fortheconstruction controlsthatareintheNMP-2ER(Question 1.A.4)similartothoseprovidedforquestions 1.A.1and1.A.2.R~esonseTheNineMilePointUnit2Environmental Reportgenerally describes construction effectsandcontrolsinSection4.0.However,amorecomprehensive discussion iscontained inSections2,3,7,8,9,10and11ofthe"Construction Environmental Program." | |||
Information fromthesesectionsisenclosed. | |||
'l'TONE60/EBSTEiR- | 'l'TONE60/EBSTEiR | ||
-NGINEERING CORP.887SO627UOO< | |||
CONSRUCIOVISIIE.'.INSRUClONSTi.tie~4K,IVIRONHEHTAL. | |||
ii0glITPRIigGPQCGPAH~~e~a~~~~~e~~'I~~Numba~CSI.1.3Revt.sionRev.3Date.June20,1978PreparedByT.S..=arrel lNINEi'vlILEPOINiNLICI-ARSiATION-UNIT2.APPROVED-0~04>>~~4\Sita?aprasantat've CONCURR-NCF | |||
.Supe&ate"'ant of:iaLdt,'un~'"y Cont"o'\4~~~~to~t~~~8'0~4\~~~f\~~P~~I~\oo~~~4~e~0~~~~~~~~'S.0.IVO.12787'coiiTaaL LpiEi'~)0~~~~~~~~Y | |||
J.0.Ho.12187CSI1.3Rev.31. | J.0.Ho.12187CSI1.3Rev.31.0PuraeaeTomonitortheeffecofconstruction activities ontheenvircnment andtoinsurecompliance withlaws,rgulaticrs, andguidelines established byregulatory agenciescnconstruction activities. | ||
2.0Referencs2.1NineMilePointNuclearStaticn-Unit2.Applicant's Envircn""mentalReport,Ccnstruc" icnPermitStage.2.2FinalEnvironmental Statement | |||
-NineMilePointNuclearSta-ticn-Unit2(OocketNo.50-410)datedJune1973,issuedbytheOirec.orate orLicensing, UnitedStatesAtcmicEnergyCommissicn. | |||
2-3ConstrueicnPermitHo.CPPR-IIZ, issuedtoNiagaraMonawkPowerCorporaticn forNineMilePointNuclear.Station-UnitZ.ZekConstruction Envircnmental Program"NineMilePointNuclearStation-Unit2.a2.5tCons,trPrograAaaaeheen:a (guctionOepa~entStandards "Ccnstruc" icnEnvironmental me31OrganizaticnaIChart.3.2Constructicn Envircnmental Inspec-icn Report.(Typicai) 3-3E'nvircnmental inspecticn Log.4.0General4.1SiteEnvircnmental Ccnmltt0.2l.,HMPCSitRepresentative Z.NMPCEnvirnmentaiArfairsOepar~ent Represe3..HMPC-UnitIEnvircnmental Representative SPECResidentManager5.SPECSuperintendent orFiIdQualityCcntroi6.SPECLadEnvironmental Enginer7.SPECSitEnvircnnentaI EngireerIConstructicn Environmental Prcgram(Rererenc Z.e)TheSiteEnvircnmental Ccmmittewi11bemadeupofthefol-lowingperscnnel: | |||
rnta"fveTheSitEnvircnmental EnginershaiIdeveicpanenvircnmental prcgramrorthesitewhichwiilincludealiaspectsorenvircn-mentalccntrolsandpermitsappiicabie totheccnstructicn site.Page2.of6 | |||
J.0.No.,12187CSI1.3Rev. | J.0.No.,12187CSI1.3Rev.3Thisprogramshallbedeveloped alongtheguidelines setForthinreference 2.5.Thisprogramshallbemaintained andrevisedduringthelifeoftheproject.AllmembersoftheSiteEnvironinental Cainnittee shallbeissuedacopyoftheSiteEnvironmental Programandalltherevisions maetait.CEnvironmentaIPermitsandReportsTheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallprepareallenvircnmental reportsandapplications unicharenecssaryduringconstruc-tionaperatians. | ||
Organizatian(seeAttachment 3.1)5'.0Prccedurs5.1Inspec.ion ofConstruction Acivities51.15I.ZTheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallinspecallaspectsofthecanstructicn activities cainsurecompliance withenviranr."ental regulatians. | |||
Inspections shallbemade.afailitemsrequiredbyenviranmental pernitsbytheSiteEnvironmental Engineerinaccardanc uiththeprovisions orthepermits.5-1-3Environmental Inspecticn Reoorts(Attachnent 3.2)shallbeinitiated oyheSieEnvircnmental Engineerforanysignificant adversearpotential adversecon-ditionobservedduringsiteinspecians.7n*SitEnvironmental Enginershallmaintainafileofallinspecticn reports.Acopyortheinspecticn repartshallbesenttotheaporopriate Contractor and/orConstrue-lan Supervisor whenanunsatis=ac:ory ccn-ditintionexists.Reccinnendatians astahecorrective actiontabetakenandthecompletion dateafthecatrectiveacticnmaybeincludedcntheinspection repart.Thisinsoection reportshallbereturnedtateSiteEnvircnnental Engineeruhenthenecessary actionhasbencompleted. | |||
AtthattimetheSi"Envircnmencal Enginershallreinspec= | |||
theparticular activityandcocumentitssatisfac:ary ccmpletion. | |||
5.1.4PorroutineitensachecklistshalIbemairtained ta3-31.acumentthedatoftheinspecticn (seeAt-a"'inment5.2Site"nvircnn:entai Ccmmitte(seSec-'cn0i)Page3oF6 | |||
~~J.O.Ho.12187CSI1.3Reve35.2. | ~~J.O.Ho.12187CSI1.3Reve35.2.ITheccmmitteshalImeetbimonthly toevaluatetheeffectsofconstruction "ontheenvircnment. | ||
Aspartoftheresponsibilities, theccmmittee shallalsoevaluatetheeffectiveness ofthepolluticn control-systems.Recommendations shailbemadefortheim-provement ofthecontroldevicsusedattheconstruc-ticnsiteifnecessary. | |||
5.2.2Themembersoftheca",.<It-e shalIbeFamiiiarwithallcotrmitnents madefcrtneprotc"icnoftheenvi-rcnment(references 2.1,2.2,2.3,2.4).5-2-3TheEnvircnmentai Ccnvnittee shallccnduc-siteinspec-ticnsas.rquired.Theinspections shallincludeallnewconstructicn zc-ivi'ties whichaffecttheenviron-ment.Otherccnstruction activities andenvircnmental controldevicesshallalsobeinspecedasneeddbythe.determinaticn ortheEnvircnmental Ccmmittee. | |||
5.24-TheEnvironmentai Ccrrmittee willevaluateallpiannedccnstructicn activitieswhichaffecttheenvircnment. | |||
MembersofthecamitteshalIprcvideinputForthedeveIopmentoradequatecantroImeasurs=ortheseconstructicn activities.5-2-5TheEnvironmental Ccnmit.eMeetingshalIbedocumentdbytheissuanceorthemeetingrotes.ineSiteEnvircn-mentalEngineershalIprepareandissuethemeetingnotes.Includedinthemeetingnotesshallbe:I.2'-Outstanding ItemsForPreviousMonthsEnvironmental SamplingProgramResultsa'<laterequalItyAnalysisb.HoiseLevelSurveyOiscussions andRec"~endaticns 52.65-2-7Anymemberofthecoalt-emayconveneameetingtodealwithanurgentprcblem.The.Site=nvironmental Engineershailprepareand'issueanagendaForthemeer.inc. | |||
AnyccamitteemembermayprovidetheSiteEnvircnmenral Engineeritemstobeincludedcntheacenda.5.3Reporting ofEnvircnmental Problems5.3.IAnyonewhocbservesaccndiicnwnich'iolat sanenvironmental rgulaticnororccdureorhasanap-parent'adverse fftonthenvircnment shallrepor-thisprcblemtotheSiteEnvironmental Enginer.Page4of6 | |||
J.0.No.12187CSl1.3Rev.35-3-21'fanewconstrue" | J.0.No.12187CSl1.3Rev.35-3-21'fanewconstrue"icn activityisoutsidethescopeofexistingpermitsoranewccnstructicn activitywilladversely affecttheenvironment, theSiteKnvironmental Kaginershallprepareareportassess"ingtheeffectsof'hisactivityanddeveloptnenecessary ccntrolmeasuresandmcnitoringrequirments.Thisinformaticn shailberviewedwithmembersoftheco@mitteandaplanofactiondecidedupon.Afterzdecisionhasbeenmade,theSi>>5'nvironmental Engineershallpreparethenecssarypermitapplica-tionsand/orreportforsubmit:al totheappropriat federal,state,andlocalacencies. | ||
Thisinformaticn shallbeforwarded toHHPCforsubmittal totneagencies. | |||
5.3-3ifanunexpec=deventoccurswhichharmstheenvi-ron~i.t,theSiteEavircnmental Engineershai1takeimmediate carrc:iveactiontoccntain,controland/orcleanuptheaccident. | |||
Atrinitialactionhasbeentaken,theSit~~~vircnmental Knginershallnotifytheethermembersofthecanmitte.Tnec"m-miteshallmakeanssessment ofthedamageanddetermine thenecssa.Iac"icn.1theaccidentrequiresthenotificaticn offederal,state,orlocalagencies, theSit~=,vircnmentai Fngineershal1pre-parethenecessary informaticn andforwardittoNMPC.5.4Bvironmenta1Samp1ingPrcgrams5;4.1TheSiteFnvironmental | |||
""engineer shallbersponsibie tohaveal1monitoring andtstingrequirdbythevariousenvircnmental permitsconduc=ed. | |||
TheSiteEnvircnmental "agineermayperormadditional monitor-ingifitisdeemednecssaryforthecontrolofcon-strue"ion-activities.The*results oftheabovemonitoring programshailbedistributed tothemembersoftheEnvironmental Ccm-.mitteemonthly.TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershalloreparethenecessary monitoring reports'quiredbythevariousenvircnmental permits(i.e.,Oischarg7ermit,quar-terlyreports;Landfiil, annualrepor.).Thespecificrequirements Foreach."ermitwillbedocumented inthe.Constructicn | |||
"=~vir~mental Prcgram.(Refarenc 2.4)Page5of6 | |||
~.0.No.121875.4.0'Sl1.3Rev, | ~.0.No.121875.4.0'Sl1.3Rev,3TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallfor~ardthemonitoring repor;stoNMPCForreview(andsubmittal totheappropriate agency.6.0Effective DateThisinstrucioniseffective untilmodifiedorcancelled. | ||
andmustberemovedfranyourofContentsaccordingly. | |||
uponreciptandail1remaininForeRevision2oFthisinstruction isvoidmanualanddestroyed. | |||
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:="Construction SiteCSZ..33..Rev.3At"achment 3.3~age'oz2MeekofMiMITIFlV.OllStorageAreasA)KeroseneStorageAreaS)Lubricating 011StorageAreainspecorV.Landf111A)Maste.HatrialProperlyCoveredS)OrainageC)F111MithinOesignLiaitsinspector Vl..ScoilArasA)FillMithinDesignLim'its8)S1opesGradedC)Seeding0)OrainageE)HayBaleBarriersInspector Vll.Condenser C1eaningInspector Vltt.OustCont."clInspecoriX.Otl.erlnspectorRevisicn0-10/y/77 | |||
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0 J.0.Ho.12187CSl2.6Rev.21. | CONSRUCTIONSlE.::.lNSTRUCIONSTitleSPILLPREVENTION CONTROLPLAN0H~~~ANDCOUNTERHEASUR~ | ||
~~~0~~~Yunoe"CSI2.6RevisionRev.2DateAugust2,1978Prepe".ed ByT;S.FarreIININEMILEPOINiNUCL=ARSiAiiON-UNli2..APPROVED: | |||
CONCURRENCE. | |||
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0 J.0.Ho.12187CSl2.6Rev.21.0PurposeToestablish a,methodtosareguard againstpotential spil'lsresulting fromhazardous liquidstoraaeattheNineMilePoint-Unit2con-struction site.2.0References 2.1Environmental | |||
.rotection Agencyregulations onoilpollution 0prevention, 40CFR112; 38FP.3416,Decemberll,1973;Amendedby39FR31602,August29,1974.P2.2HewYorkStateOepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation,- | |||
MaterQualityAccidentHandbook, Chapter200and300.3.0Attachments 3.pillPrevention Control6Countermeasure PlanfortheHiaara3.15MohawkPowerCorporation, NineMilePoint-Unit2Construction | |||
~~~~or>eiagaraite.4.0General'4.2tshallbetheresponsibility oftheSiteEnvironmental Commit-teetomonitortheSpillPrevention Control~Countermeasure Planandupdateasnecessary. | |||
Alogoallspiilsshallbemaintained bytheSiteEnvironmntalEngineer. | |||
.4.3Spills-Spillsshallbeclassified intotwocategories:. | |||
A.Sillpiswhichreachthesitedrainagesystemandcannotbecontained beforereachingthelakeorspillsdirectlyintothelak.8.Spillswhicharecontained withinthebuildingexcavation, ontheground,orinthesettlingponds.4.4SpillsReporting | |||
-CategoryAand8spillsmustbeimmediately reportdtotheSiteEnvironmental Engineer. | |||
4.5lntheeventthe*SiteE'nvironmental EngineercannotbtdoecontacteeengineerorSupervisor responsible f'rconstruction activities shallberesponsible toimplement allorocedures orhenaCategoryAspilloccurs,itshallbetherespon-sibilityortheEngineerorSupervisor tonotiytheagencieslistedinsection3.5.5ofAttachment 3.1.5.0Procedure SeeAttachment 3.l.Page2of3 | |||
J.0.Ho.12187CSI2.6Rev.26. | J.0.Ho.12187CSI2.6Rev.26.0Effective Date6.1Thisins"ruction iseffective uponreceiptandshallremaininforceuntiImodifiedorcancelled. | ||
6.2Construction Site'Instruction CSI2.6,SpillPrevention Control5Countermeasure Plan,Revision1,hasbeenvoidedbytheis-suanceofthisinstruction andmustberemovedfromyourmanual'anddestroyed. | |||
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J.O.No.I2187CSI2.6Rev. | J.O.No.I2187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1hSPILLPREVENTION CONTROL8COUNTERMEASURE | ||
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev. | .LANFORNIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION NINEMILEPOINT-UNIT2.CONSTRUCTION SITE 0 | ||
J.D.Ho.12187CSI2.6Rev. | J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1l.OPurooseSpillPrevention ControlGCountermeasure (SPCC)Planestablishes procedures tosafeguard againsthazardous spillsresulting fromcon-struction activities. | ||
2.0General2.1SpillHistoryNospillshaveoccurredattheNineNilePointNuclearStaticn-Unit2construction sit.2.2TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwi11benotifiedberoreanystoragetankorcontainer foroil,gasoline, | |||
: kerosene, etc.,islocatedonsite.TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwilldetermine whatprecautions arerequiredFortnestoragetanksorcontainers. | |||
2.3TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwillinspectallstoragetanksandcontainers toensurethattheyareincompliance withthisplan.2.4TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallmaintainalistofalltanksorstorageareaswithgreaterthan660gallonscapacityof.storage(Attachment A).2.5OilSorbentBoomsshaiibeplacdinthesitedrainageditchesandsettlingpondstocontainaccidntaispills.Tneseboomsshallbeinspected weekly.ThelocationoftheseboomsareshownonAttachment A.Theseboomsshallremaininplaceaslongasweatherpermitsduringtheyear.3.0Procedure 3.1Construction Equipment 3.1.1iftheyarenot3.2AboveGroundStorageTanksAspart.ofnormalmaintenance, linesandfittingsshallbecheckedtoensurethattheyareinproperworkingorder.Repairorreplacement shallbemadeingoodcondition. | |||
3.2.13-2.2Oikesshal1beprovidedaroundal1abovegroundstoragetankstopreventaccidental discharges tothesitedrainagesystemorlake.Allstoragetanksmusbesurrounded byabermedareawhichhasastoragevolumegreaterthanthevolumeofthematerialstoredwithintheberm.Thebermshallhaveonefootoffreeboard abovetheactualstoragevolume.Page2of7 0 | |||
J.D.Ho.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.13.2-3Thegroundsurfacewithinthebermedareashallbecoveredwithasuitablematerialtoallowonlymini-malinfiltration ofaspillintotheground.Storagetanksshallbeplacedinsuchamannerastopreventruptureofthetanksbyroughsurfaces. | |||
3.2.4Thedikesshallbeconstructed ofmaterialsuitableforcontaining oilwithoutleaking.'.2-5Drainagefromthedikestoragareashallbere"strainedbyva'ivesorotherpositivemeanstopreventaspillorotherieakageofoilintothedrainagesystem.Dikeareasmaybeemptiedbypumpsorejec-tors;however,theseshal)bemanuallyactivated afterthecondition oftheaccumulation hasbeenexaminedtoassureoilwillnotbedischargd.3.2.6Flappertypedrainvalvessha)1notbeusedfordrain-ingdikedareas.Valvesusedforthedrainageofthedikedareasshallbeofmanuallyoperatedtightclo-suretype.Valvessha)Ibeleftclosedand,be.ore-opening,aninspecionshallbemadeofallpondedwatertoassurethatdischarge ofwaterisincorn>>pliancewithappIicab)ewaterqualitystandards. | |||
Finally,thevalvewillbeopenedandthen"resealed following drainage. | |||
3-2-7Dikedareasshallbeinspected beforeanydischarge operation hasbegunandlogmaintained. | |||
Thelogsha)1inc)udethefollowing information: | |||
thedate,thetime,andthevisualcharacteristics ofthewaterwhendischarged. | |||
3.2.8Tankfilllinesandpumpsupplylinesshallhaveashutoffvalvelocatdwithinthedikedareas.3-2-9,t.eonofmater<a3.3Underground StorageTanksAbovegroundtanksshallbeinspectdmonthlytoen-surethetanks'hel), | |||
seams,pipe,andvalvesareinproperworkingorderandthatthereisnodeteriora-ls.3.3-1Tanksshallbeconstructed ofsuitablematerialforthestorageofaparticular fuel.Tanksshallbedesignedtowithstand backfillandupliftforces.3.3.2TanksshailbeprovidedwithadequatebeddingandcoveredtopreventdamageafterInsta))ation.Page3of7 | |||
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6,Rev. | J.0.No.12187CSI2.6,Rev.2Attachment 3.13.3.3Nwtanksshallbepurchased fromanUnderwriter's Laboratory approvedvendor.orhaverequiredtestingtoensuretheintegrity ofthetanks.3.3.4Usedtanksshallbehydrostatically testedtoensuretheintegrity ofthetanks.3.3.5Tanksshallbeprovidedwithcoatingorcathodicrotection topreventcorrosion. | ||
p3.4Lubrication Oil3.4.1Storagearea.orareasshallbedesignated forthestorageofneworusedoil.3.4.2Allrequirements of3.2shallapply.3.5SpillsReporting 3-5-1tAll'spills ofhazardous materials shallimmediately bereportedtotheSiteEnvironmentai Engineer., | |||
3.5-2ThereportofthespilltotheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallinclude:la.TimeanddateoFspillb.Sourceofspillc."Locationofspilid.Potential healthorfirehazarde.Typeofmateria1spi1ledQuantityofspillg.Initialactiontakentocontainspiil3.5.3'heSiteEnvironmentai Engineershallbecontacted todetermine themethodstobeusedtocontainandcleanupthespill.TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallir,.plement thecorrective actionbyusingavailable ccnstruction forcesorbycontacting acommercial wastecollector (available firmslistdinsections3.6and3.7).Page4of7 | |||
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev. | J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.13.5.5TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallnotifyinmediately thefollowingagencieswhenaspi1Ireachesnavigable | ||
,waters.l.'t.Cmdr.J.A.MacDonald UnitedStatesCoastGuard208FederalSuildingOswego,N.Y.13126Telephone: | |||
(315)343-65812.TheDutyOfficerNationalResoonseCenterUnitedStatesCoastGuard4007thStreet,S.W.~'ashington, D.C.20590Telephone: | |||
(800)424-88023.'NewYorkStateDepartment orEnvironmental Conservation WaterQualitySurveillance Albany,N.Y.Telephone: | |||
.(518)457-73624.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation | |||
,a..Mr.J.M.Toennies(315)474"1551extension 1580P'.Hr..J.L.Hllke(315)474-1511extension10413.5.6'.Hr.S.H.Haybrook(315)342-4740extension 263Alistofmaterialandequipment available forthecleanupofhazardous spiIlswiIIbeissuedbythe5'iteEnvironmental Ergineer. | |||
Listswillincludehetypesandusesorequipment andmaterialavailabie frantheWarehouse stock(seeAttacnment 8)...3-5-7Whenactionhasbeentakentocontainandcieanupaspill,theSiteEnvironmental Engineershailorepare'reporton'hespill.ThisreportistobefiledwiththeRegionalAdministrator oftheEnvironmental plotectlonAgencywithin60daysfromthedateofanyspillintonavigable waters.a.Ifadischarge oF1,000gallonsormoreofoilhasenterednavigable waterinasingleevent.Page5of7 | |||
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev. | J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1b.IftwooiIspiIlshaveoccurredwithinany12monthperiod.AcopyofthisreportwillalsobefiledwiththeNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation. | ||
information tobeincludedinthisreportshallin-cludeitemslistedin3.5.2aboveanda.actiontakentocontainthespillb.actiontakentocleanupthespillc.personnel notifiedd.personnel atthesiteofthespill3.5.8TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwi11transmitthisreporttotheNiagarat".ohawkPowerCorporation FieldRepresentative whowill,inturn,forwardthistotheEPAandDEC.3-5.9AfinalreportwillbepreparedbytheSiteEnviron-smentalEngineerwhichwillinclude:a~Theextentofcontamination andevaluation ofadverseeffectsthatresultedfromthespiIl.b.,Recommendations toprevenr.recurrenc ofsimilarspills.c.itemsin3.5.2and3.5.7above.d.DECandEPArecommendations andevaluation ofthespill.3.5.10TheSiteEnvironmental Committee wiII,atheirnextmeeting,re-evaluate precautionary measuresimpiemented foraspillandevaluateotherpossiblesourcsof'spillsofhazardous substances onsite.3.6Commercial WasteCol'lectorsStageConstruction ProductsHandledLandspillsonlyPhone(607)785-21+I(24hr.)(607}785-2681Haz"o-wastePetrochemicai soivents(315)682-2160DisposalonlyPage6of7 | |||
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev. | J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1Northeast OilCo.ProductsHandledMostliquids(calloncasebycasebasis)Phone(315)422-2941(315)422-1930(315)469-7456(24hr.)CoastalPollution CleanupanddisposalControlServices, Inc.SeaLandRestoration, CleanupanddisposalInc.FourthCoastPollution CleanupanddisposalControi3.7Commercial Emergency Assistanc (315)472-8111(24hr.)(518)465-8856(24hr.)(315)342-2183(24hr.)(315)686-5561(24hr.)(315)782-6500(315)388-5909(315)388-5571(315)265-3100(24hr.)ChemtrekNat.Agric.Chemicals Assn.AmericanAssn.ofRailroads Technical assistance inhandling(800)424-9300chemicalemergencies (toilfree)Assistanceinhandlingpesticide(513)961<<4300andClassBpoisonemergencies 4Assistance inhazardous materials (202)293-4000incidents involving trainsPage7of7 | ||
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J.O.uo.12187Csi2.6Rev. | J.O.uo.12187Csi2.6Rev.2Attachment BHaterials On5'iteForTheContainment AndCleanupOfHazardous Spills2)OilSorben-Rolls-(3l8"x36"x150')tobeusedinthecleaningupofaspillfromthegroundsurfaceorwatercourse.OilSorbentShets-(3/8"x18"x18")tobeusedinthecleaningupo,aspillfromthegroundsurfaceorwatercourse.3)OilSorbentBooms-(8"8x10')tobeusedincontaining spilis. | ||
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''yanNINEMILEPOINiNUCLEARSiAiION-UNIi2'e~APPROVED: | |||
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ofFieldQua~'tyControl'~oo~o~o~~~o~oo~~~0\tro~eoo~a~oo~ooCt,>0.IticcOATIT'0'L gpj~j~~otooo0o~o~~~~~0~oOo~o~~~~o~oo~o~~~~\~\~~~~~o~~so~~~~~o~o'o~~~o~o~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~~oso~o | |||
e0J.0.No.12187CSI2.5Rev.2l. | e0J.0.No.12187CSI2.5Rev.2l.0PureeeeToestablish aprocedure forthespecificoperaticn afthetwoNHP-2SettlingPonds.2.0References 2IErosionCanrroiProgramfortheNineMilePointNuclearStarian-Unit2.2.2Construction SiteOlscharge PermitSPOKS>~NY-0094463 | ||
-AugustI,19773.0Attachmen ts3.1SettlingPandLacaticnPlan(skerch<12187-YFSK-23A-2) 3.2'ettling Pend'lalve.LocaticnPlan(Owg.~12187-YFSK-4K-5) 3.3SettlingPendOperation Lag:4.0Geeeret4.1TheSite~evircnmental Ccmmittee willmonitorthecperation orthesettlingpcndstainsurethatthedischarge meetsthere-quirements oftheDischarge Permit.4.2AIIcanschemicalponds.tructicn~astewater(exclud1ng anyacidic,caustic,, | |||
rinses,etc)shallbedischarged intathesettling5.0Procdure5.1Location5.1.1Thesettlingpcnds,are locatedsouthofNMPNS-Unit IalongtheeassideartheUnitIAccssRoad,withaccessbeingfrcmthegatecnthenorthsideorLakeRoad,asshcwnanAttaci~~nt 3.1..5.1.2Thesettlingpendinfluentanderfluentvalvesarelocatedasshamcnattachment 3.2.5.2Operaticn5.2.1TheSiteinvircnmental | |||
=ngineerorhisdesigneewilldetermine whenitisnecssarytoopenorclosetheSettlingPendvalves.ineSiteenvironmental engi-neerorhisdesigneewillnotifytheapprcpriate 5'dcCsupervisor, tomakethenecssarychangetovalvpositions. | |||
TheSiteEnvircnmental | |||
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J.0.Ho.12187CSI2.5Rev.2designeewillverifythatthechangetovalvepcsi-tionshasbeenmade.AIog(At.3.3)wi11bemain- | J.0.Ho.12187CSI2.5Rev.2designeewillverifythatthechangetovalvepcsi-tionshasbeenmade.AIog(At.3.3)wi11bemain-tainedbytheSiteEnvironmental Engineerorhisdesignee, notingal1changestovalvepositionsalongwiththetimeandwaterelevations inbothpcnds.5.2.2Nopumplinevalveshallbeintheopenpositionwhenthedischarge valvetohatspecificpendisintheopenposition. | ||
5-2-35.2.0Undernormaloperations, aminimumofeighthoursdetention timeshallbeprovidedbeforedischarge ofasettlingpend.Effluent'samples frcmthepondshallbetakenmonthlyandanalyzedfortotalsuspended solidsbytheSiteEnvironmental Engineer. | |||
5-2-55.2.6Ifanydeletericus materialorsubstanc,ccntaminates thedischarge watrheSiteEnvironmental Engineer'shallbenotifiedimmediately. | |||
Ifthewatrinthesettlingpondsbeccmesccntaminared, itshallbecleanedupbeforedischarge.Onweekendsorotherncn-working shifts,arrangements forpendoperation shallbemadebytheSiteKnviran-mentalEngineerthroughthecognizant craftsupervision. | |||
5-2-7The'Settling PendMonthlyOperation LcgSheetsshallbe-forwarded totheSiteEnvircnmental Engineerattheendofthemcnth.6.0'ffective GateThisinstructicn iseffective unti1modiriedorcancel1ed.issuanceofthisrevisionanddestroyed. | |||
UpdateyourTableuponreceiptandwillremaininforeRevisionIhasbeenvoidedbythemustberemovedfrcmyourmanualandorContentsaccordingly. | |||
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Corporation Boston,~imsachusetts RECEIVEDl.0.HO.12187F/33076STONE4WEiSTERBQ.COIL.,pCQH)RGLLEVEL.M | |||
TABLEOFCONTZVZSINTRODUCTXOH~PaeSECTXOH1-TKPORARXGRADINGA%)DRAYAGE2' | TABLEOFCONTZVZSINTRODUCTXOH | ||
~PaeSECTXOH1-TKPORARXGRADINGA%)DRAYAGE2'bjective SitePreparation Operatian SZCTXOH2-~ORARYRVEGZLKTXVil ObjectivesSitePreparation SurfacePreparation farSeecLingSECTXOH3-WcCAVATXOH DEBAT~?GObjective Backgrcmxd SitePreparaticn Opera&on8APPAR)ZZA-CURKOLAEAPPENDIXB-P~~YCOAGULAHT | |||
IHTRODUCT ONLocatedinScriba,NewYork,adjacenttoUnit1,theNineMilePointNuclearStation-Unit2ispresently inthecons~ction stage.Thesitehasbeenclearedandgrubbed.Conseaxction personnel havebeguntheexcavation work.Znanezorttocont=olanypollution whichnayresultfromthecontinued construction activities, theprogramdescribed hereinforcontolozerosionduringtheconstruction act"vities wasdeveloped. | |||
Thepurposeandintentofthisezosioncontrolplanistodefinetheareaswhereerosionproblemtxayoccurandtopzovidetheappropziate processes, proceduz'es, axxdmethodstocontroltheeasianproblem.Theerosioncontrolprogramisdividedixxtothreesections: | |||
1.Thetemporary gradinganddrainageoftheconstruction areatocontrolerosion.2Thetempora~revegetat"on tostabiM~=e thesoi2.ofareasdisturbed bycons~ction activities. | |||
3Theremovaloisuspededmaterialfromthewatez'emoved fromtheexcavation. | |||
' | 'SZCZICM1TBfPORARY CRADI.fGANDDRALtAGZObectiveTheobjective ofthissectionistogradethecons~ction areainsuchamannerasto.reducetheamountofoverlanderosionwhileeffectively providing forthecontrolofrainfallrunoffduzingtheconstruction activities. | ||
SitePreparation aDrainageditcheswi11becons~cted asshe~onPigure1,SedimentandZrosionCont"olPlan,toprovidefortheremovalofrainfaL1runofffromtheconstzuction a"ea.bTheccnst~ction areawillbegradedwithslopesawayfromtheexcavated areaandtowadthedrainageditchesassho~ontheSediment. | |||
andZzosionCcntzolPlan.~Ahezepossible, thegradedazeasshallhaveaslopeoflessthantwopezcenttoreduceezosicnlosses.Zozareaswhereslopesareg=eatethantwopercent,erosioncont=ols~~ctures shalloeprcvidd.(SeeSection3.,SitePrepa-ation, Partc.)cErosionwillbecontzolled onsite.,Straworhaybales,sandbags,interception/diversion cU'diesandditcheswillbecon-structedcnsitetoprotectallareasdisturbed byconstruct on | |||
activities.=Theses~ctures+f11be~~ | activities. | ||
=Theses~ctures+f11be~~stalled concur=ently withtheassociated construction activity. | |||
Specialattention | |||
~begiventospoilareaswheresevereerosioncanoccur.The.spoilareaswi11beencircled bybaledhayorstraubarrierstocheckthetransoortation ofsedimentawayfromt!iespoilarea.DzavtngsiMustza~g typicalapp3~cations ofstra~orhaybales,sandbags,intercption/diversion | |||
~>esandditches-.areprovidedasZigu=m2through5.d.Thetempozazy stabilization ofallgradedandexposedsoilsbyzevegetation toreducedamagefomphdandrateerosionwQ1beperformed. | |||
(SeeSection2).Uponcompletion ofthevora'esc=ibed inSection1,SiteP-eparat" on,thefo33mrLng operation procedures | |||
~beperformed toprovideacontinuous controloferosiond~theconstruction period.a.A11erosioncontrols~ctures(seeSection1,SitePzeparation, Partc)F11beinspected periodictoensuretheproper'peration ofthecont-olst~~me.b.41Ierosionconols~ctures(seeSection1,SitePreparation, Partc)vt11beinspected periodically todetermine | |||
+bethemaintenance shouldbeperor=edonanyoftheerosioncontrolstructures. | |||
Maintenance will'beperformed toassu=eprooeroperation oftheerosioncont=olst~ctnresduringrain"al3. | |||
activig..Q1debriswillberemovedfromdrainageditchesandfromtheothercontroldevices.Sedimentshallberemovedwhennecessary anddisposedofonsiteinareaswherethesedimentcanbestabs?ized andkeptfromre-ente~g thedr~~ageditches.Hap'rstrawbaleswillbereplacedwhenrottenor~~integrating. | |||
SECTION2TEMPORARY RFJEGcL~TION ObectivesTheobjectives ofthissect"onaretotemporarily stabi3~ze thesoilandreducedamagefromwindandwatererosionduringconst~ction untilpermanent stabiM~zation isaccomplished. | |||
Thesoilstabilization procedures willapplyonallgradedande~osedsoils.SitePreparation h11areasfortemporary vegetative coverwU.begradedasdescribed MSection1,Site?reparat'on, Partb.SurfaceP".eoaration forSeedioa.Limeandfertilizer | |||
&11beappliedinaccordance withtheresultsofsoilnu~etanalysisrecommendat"ons fromthesoiltestingresults.Application | |||
~beasfollows:Fertilizer (L5-25-15) 300to400lb/acre4tons/ac"e | |||
b.Pertili=er,~~e,seed,andmulch& | b.Pertili=er, | ||
~~e,seed,andmulch&IIbeappliedinoneapplicatian byuseofahydroseeder (foracompletedescription ofthetypeofseedandmulch,refertotheseedingandnulchingpartsofSection2).~Seedfm~tyseedwithgoadgemination, lessweed,andcertified bythelacalorstategoverning authority willbeused.Thegassmixture(ForageConservation P~~Ho.2)forthetemporary vegetative caveconsistofthefollowing: | |||
CreepingRedFescueKentucky'1ueg assAnnual'ye Perennial RyeRedTopWhf.teClover35percent20percent19-percent15percent6percent5percentSeedswillbeappLLedunffoznly withahydraseeder atarateoi50lbperace(SeeSection2,SurfacePeparation farSeeding,Partb.)~tfu1cbia a.Mulchwillbedistributed analtseededareasby~ansofahydroseeder. | |||
(SeeSection2,SurfacePreparat"an forSeeding,Partb.) | |||
b,MulchingmaterialwiLLincludehayorstraw. | b,MulchingmaterialwiLLincludehayorstraw.Application ofthemulchwillbeL.5to2.5tons/acre (90to120bales)oz75to100lb/1,000sqf(2to3bales}.Thismaterialwillbeairdriedandfreefromcoarsematerials. | ||
Ec.MuLchanchozmgwiLLbeappliedbyuseofchemicalmulchbinder(CUBASOLAZ).,Thirty galofCURASQLAEper1,000galofwaterwillbepzeparedandappliedwithahydzoseeder attherateof0.5gal/sqyd.Technical Reformation onCUB.VOLAEisprod.dedin.~pencLLc L. | |||
SECTION3EXCAVATION DF/ATER&G | |||
~ObeccLveTheoh)ective ofthissection~mtoprovidefortheremovalofanysuspended materials thatmaybeinthe'aterremovedfromtheezcavatioa, whileproviding forthecontinuous dewatering oftheezcavation. | |||
Back@round TheamountofwaterintheezcavaMon canbeatibutedtothreesources:rainfall, | |||
~~filtration, anddrillingdustcontrol.Rockdustfromtherockezcavat"on activities comb&'eswiDthewatertoformaliquidhighinsuspended solids.Earliermethodstoeffectively removethesuspended materialfailed,andsubsequent testshaveprovidedaversatile andpractical methodofteatment.SitePreparation aAilareasadjacenttotheezcavation areawi~~begradedasdescribed inSectionl,SitePreparation, Partb. | |||
b. | b.Asumpareawillbeprovidedintheexcavation tocollectthewaterforremoval.c.4dualearthenbasinsystemwillbeconstructed inthespoilareasouthoftheexcavation (seePigure1)~~equation a.~Setzlfa1WaterpumpedfromthesumpareawiH.becoLlected inoneoftwoearthenbasinsonarotational basis.2ksthesecondbas~~isbeingfilled,thesuspended mater"alinthefirstbasinwiM~beallowedtosettle.3Totalsuspended solidsinthebasinsupernatant wi~~bemonitored. | ||
N 5.Theuseofadua3.systemallcwsonebasintobefi~gwM. | 4.Whenthewaterinthebasinclearstoalevelofless:than50ppmofsuspended solids,thewaterwillbedis-chargedtotheditchsouthofUnit1.SpecialattentonwillbemadetoensurethatthesettledmateM~notberesuspended. | ||
N 5.Theuseofadua3.systemallcwsonebasintobefi~gwM.lethealternate issetting.6Ifthesettlingprocessdoesnotreducetheamountofsuspended materia3. | |||
toalevel'esst!mn50ppm,then,analternative methodoftreatment utili"ing thestear&enbasinsystemwe%,beused.(SeeSection3,Operation, Partb.)b.ChemicalAdditionandSett~~~ksanalternative trea~tmethod,ifthesettlingmethoddoesnotreducethesuspended solidsconcentration, acoagulant toenhancesettlingofsuspe"ded solIds~~beaddedintheamountofapproximately 5ppmtothevater~~theearthenbasin(dependent ontheamountofsuspended material). | |||
Atemixing,thesuspended material~bea11awedtosettle.Asidefromthe'ddition oftheprimarycoaguiant, themethodofoperation | |||
~<33.bethesameasthatdescribed inSection3,.Operatian, Parta.Thecharacteristics oftheprimarycoagu3ant aredescribed inAppendix3. | |||
~SSALEBALESTOBlJTTTOGETHER,~og'+P,~Wlga(fFLOWTOEOFSLOPEPLANTWO"ZX7XSIESTA)( | ~SSALEBALESTOBlJTTTOGETHER,~og'+P,~Wlga(fFLOWTOEOFSLOPEPLANTWO"ZX7XSIESTA)(ES EACHBALEP.LANOVERLAPEDGE.SI\'~a~I~O~EMBAN~MEN SLOPE,i/vlEXlSTINGGROUNOTYPE.A,.'.TYPE8EMBANKMENT SLOPETobeusedinlocationswhereTheexistir,g groundslopesincwardthetoeoftheernbnkment.Tobeusedwher.existinggroundslopesawayfrom;hetoeoftheembankment. | ||
NOTE~.SEGNOBAGSCANEEUSEOlNTHESAMEMANNER.FIGUR22BALEDHAY.ORSTRAhtEROSIONCHECKS | |||
FLOM/0~P0r~pyri~4f,g'g"i~-'~.pge'cv8ALESSTAlllKDDOWNTOPViEWPROVIDESANDAND"=RAVELFILTERQUTIKTATLCI.VKRAREAALONG.WITHBALKS~lI~'rioi'II~~~~V~e-~~c' | FLOM/0~P0r~pyri~4f,g'g"i~-'~.pge'cv8ALESSTAlllKDDOWNTOPViEWPROVIDESANDAND"=RAVELFILTERQUTIKTATLCI.VKRAREAALONG.WITHBALKS~lI~'rioi'II~~~~V~e-~~c'XISTING GROUNDFRONTVlE.'vYNOTKoFORAhIQRKli4lI=KRVICUS APRIcR~SANDBAGSMAY:-KUSKDINST"ADOFBALESFIGURE3BALEDHAYORSTRA>VBARRIERWiTHSANDANDGRAVELSPILLVNY | ||
OIVERSIO~DIKE.FL='=XIBLE,SCCPFDRn!NV/ATERFLOW.CCGRAVE.LFNFRGYDISSIPATORINTE. | OIVERSIO~DIKE.FL='=XIBLE,SCCPFDRn!NV/ATERFLOW.CCGRAVE.LFNFRGYDISSIPATORINTE.RCEPTO RDIKE,NOTE~SANGBAGSCANl"EUSEDTOCONS;RUCTTHE.DIKE5FIGUREEMBANKME.NTPROTE.CTIOiN | ||
"~~cgj(li<iVi, | "~~cgj(li<iVi,GRAVELLINEDDIVERSION CHANNELGRAVE.LLINEDDIVERSION DITCHF(GURE.5GRAVEDLINEDCHANNELSANDDITCHES | ||
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CURASOLAETECHNICAL LVrORiL4TION* | |||
DESCRIPTION CURASOLAZisamilky-white, polyvinyl acetatecopolymer'mulsion. | |||
Itisphysiolo+caMy harmlessandhas.nophytotoMc properties. | |||
ThepHvalueis4-5anditiswaterdispersible. | |||
CURASGLAEwilltemporazily bindsurfacesoilindenudedaxeastostabili"e'he soil.andreduceerosion.Asachemicalmulch,CURASOLAZwillpart"ally bindsuracesoiltoxeducetheamountoxerosionandevaporation lossestoaidinthedevelop-mentozapermanent vegetative cover.CURASOLAEmaybeusedinhydroseeder seesozonareasalreadyseeded.CURASOLAZwillalsobindnaturalfibermulchestoreducelossescausedbywindandrain.+Cuidelines o-ErosionandSe~tControlPlanningandImp3.ementation, pp.85and86,Environmental Pzotec"'on Agency,Au@est,~Q72. | |||
CECALA? | CECALA?PLICATION CURASOLAZcanbeusedonalltypesofsoil.TheamountsofCKUSOLAZandwatergenerally requiredperacreofareaareasfollows:PlatAreas-ThirtygalCURASOLAZto1,000galofwaterformoistsoil.Fordzysoiluse2,000galozwater.3:1to2:1Sloaes-Fortyta55galCURASOLAZto1,000galofwaterformoistsoil.Fordrysail,use2,000galafwater.2:1to1:1Sloaes-cifty-fiveto65galCURASOLAEto1,000ga1ozwaterformoistsoQ..Fordrysail,use2,000galozwater.SwalesandDitchesNinetyto100galCURASOLAZta1,000galofwaterformoistsoil.Fordrysoil,use2,000galofwater.MEANSOFAPPLICATION | ||
.CURASOLAZmaybeappliedwithahydroseeder alongwiththeseed,nn~ch,lime,andfertiliez.Sprayingequipment thatnormallyisusedforapplyingasphaltemulsicns orwatercanalsobeused,withlittleornomodification, toapplythebinder. | |||
Depending ontheveatherconditions, thecuring~eisgenera&>y tvoto~hoursafterapplication. | |||
EL'G)LWGL~T.%TALONS freeingpointofCURASOLAZ~m23Z.Thisbindercanoeappliedat~eratuzes above34P.Treatedsu=acesshouldbetrafficf=ee,exceptvhenveryhighconcent=aticns ofmterialaeused.Mebinderhazybesprayedonvetordrysoil.ThemateriaLcanbestoredforatIaastsMmonthsbutshouldnotbestoredinextremeheat,sunlight, oraaafreezing conditions. | |||
~~~iu7ACTURZR | |||
~MeanHoechstCorporation l041Route202-206NorthI3~Mgevater, NewJersey08876 | |||
'IClAPPWi' | 'IClAPPWi'DLX B | ||
PRQGKYCOAGULAtTINTRODUCTION Mostcolloidal particles | |||
~natuzalvater,suchasthoseattheH'neMilesitecarryanetnegativeelectrical charge.3ecausetheparticles allca~thesamecharge,theyrepeleachotherandvtZ3.notcoalescetoformparticles sufficiently lax'getosettle.'he, particles canbemadetosettlethroughthemechanism ofcoagulation (theneutx'alixat'on ofparticlecharges). | |||
Neutralization ofpazticlechargescanbeaccom-plishedbytheaddtionofacationicpolyelectzolyte. | |||
Gentlestizz~mgofthevatervillthencausecollisions oftheparticles vhichviQgzovintosufficient siretosettlezapidlyinased~~entation basin,.VARIOUSCOAGULAViS 1Cat-PlocT(CaldronCorporation ProductCat-PlocTisaliquidcationicpolyelectzolyte usedasapr~~rycoagulant invaterclar~&ication operation ItisacceptedbytheEnvix'onmental Protection Agency(~A)foxtzeatingdrinkingutersuppliesatconcentrations ofupto5ppm. | |||
B-2TYPICALPROPRE:. | B-2TYPICALPROPRE:.S PhysicalForm-CleartopaleyellowliquidSolubQizy | ||
-Solubleinwats~wallproportions BulkDensity-8.61b/galpH(assupplied) | |||
-3.5i0.2Pre~Point-27FUndiluted'Cat-Floe T~wmoderately corosivetoironandcopper.Chemicalfeedsystemsshouldbeconstructed ofst~~lesssteelorplastic.CatFloeTcanbesupp'.edinnonretu~ble steeldrums(450A~/net)~Theoptimalapplication dosageforthedewatering effluentisapproximately 5ppm.2.Cat-Floe(CaldronCoroorat"on Pr'aduct) | |||
Catrflocisaviscousliquidcationicpolyelect olyte.Zta~-acceptedbythe~Xfozuse~mthetreatment oz~~~gwatersuppliesatconcentationsozupto5ppm. | |||
B-3TTICALPROPKRTI8PhysicalForm-MaterwhitetopaleyellowviscousliquidSolubility- | B-3TTICALPROPKRTI8PhysicalForm-MaterwhitetopaleyellowviscousliquidSolubility | ||
-Solubleiawateriaallproportions BulkDensity-8.6lb/galpH(assupplied) | |||
-4.20.5Freezing.Point | |||
-277UndatedCat-Floeismode"ately corrosive toironandcopper.Itisavailable in55gald~s(450lb/net).Theoptimalapplica-tioadosageforthedewatezing eiilueatisapproximately 5ppm.3PuziflocC31(DowCheicalProduct)PazQI.ocC31isahighlyviscousliquidcationicpolyelectzolyte (polyalkyleae polyamine). | |||
IthasbeenapprovedbyEPA,foruseinpotablewatertreatment atconcentratioas ofupto5ppm. | |||
BWTYP1CALPROPERTIES PhysicalForm-.DarkamberviscousliauidSolubi3'ty | |||
-A13.proportions invaterpH(20percentsolution, 20C)-8.9Bu33cDensity-9.5lb/galPourPoint-26Z'o3utions ofPuxiflocC31floculant arerelatively noncorrosive tocommonmaterials ofconstruction, Wththeexceptions ofal~~andz~~c.However,blackironorcarbonsteeltanksvithrubbercoatingsarerecommended forconcent=ated solutions. | |||
Meop~~application dosageforthedevater~mg effluentisappro~tely 3to4ppm~4-XPS-4145L awChemicalPoductXPS-4145L isaU.quidcationicpolyelectrolyte. | |||
Tthasbeenapprovedby'hea~Aforuseinpotablevatertrea~tatconcent=ations orupto5ppm. | |||
TYPICALPROPS'Z:" | TYPICALPROPS'Z:"S PhysicalPozm-CleazambezliquidSolubility | ||
i PERMIT.:Ihe' | -Allproportions inwaterpH-(20percentsolution, 20C)-7.1Bu?kDensity-9lb/galXPS-4145L flocc&ant isessentially noncorosivetomostcorn"onmaterials ofconstruct" on,withtheexceptions ofaluminumandzinc.'owever,blackironorcarbonsteeltankswithzubbercoatings=azerecommended fozconcentatedsolut"ons. | ||
Theoptimalapplication dosageforthedewateHmg effluentisappro~tely 4ppm. | |||
i PERMIT.:Ihe'Environmental Conservation Law,Article27,Title7,Part3603.572'xpIRATION OArEOctober31,1981QCON5TRUCTIONQOPERATION | |||
+INITIALISSUE+xRENESALQREISSUANCE Y38S14QMODIFICATION xnrISSUEOrOAOORESSOFPERMITTEE TELEPMONE NO,ara'rohavtcPowerCortsoration 300ErieBoulevard West,Syracuse, i!Y(315)474-L5LLTIONOFPROIECTTownScribaCountyOswegoEnvironmental Conservation ReponatOffice7481HenryClayBoulevard, Liverpool, oEscRIPTIQN QFPRolEciONSITESUPERVISOR Construction relatedwastedisposal-NinedefilePt.Unit2Hr~T.S.ZazreLLEIXGENERALCONDITIONS IxIIaThepermittee shallfileintheofficeoftheEnvironmental Conser-vationRegionspecified above.analiceonintenlion tocommenceworkatleastaghoursinadvanceotthetimeofcommencement andshallalsonotifysaidofficepromptlyinwritingafthecomptetion ofthework.2Thcpermitted workshallbesubjecttoinspection byanauthorized representative oltheOepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation whamayordertheworksuspended itthcpublicinterestsarequires. | |||
3Asaconditian ofIheissuanceofthispermit,theapplicant hasic-ccptedexpressly, bytheexecution attheapplication, thelulllegalresponsibility foralldamages,directorindirect, ofwhatevernature,andbywhomeversuffered, arisingoutaftheprojectdescribed herein.andhasagreedtoindemnify andsaveharmlessthcStatefromsuits,actfons,damagesandcostsofeverynameanddescription resulting fromthcsafdproject.4.Allworkcarriedoutunderthispermitshallconformtotheapprovedplansandspecifications. | |||
Anyamendments mustbcapprovedbytheOepartmcnl afEnvironmental Canservatian priartat.eirimplemen-tation~S.Thepermittee isresponsible torobtaining anyotherpermits,ap-provals,easen:ents andrightswf~ay whichmayberequiredforthisproject.6.Byacceptance ofthispermit,thepermittee agreesthatthepermitiscontingent,upon strictcompliance withPart360andthespecialconditions. | |||
Anyvariances grantedbytheOepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation toPart360mustbeinwritingandattachedhereto.SPECIALCONDITIONSI,Noliquidwastes,sludgesorhazardous wastesnorvastesnotgenerated bythe'bineMilePointUnit2construction activities willbeaccepted. | |||
ClosureofthelandfillvillfollowDepartment guidelines including establishment ofacovercropandfinalslopesnotgreaterthan1on3.3,Hoexpansion ofthewasteconceteareawillbeundertaken withoutpriorapprovalbytheDepartment. | |||
Aminimumof100feetvillbemaintained betweenthesouthernextentofthelandfill, andtheexistingdrainageway.Anannualreportvillcontinuetobesubmitted bythepermi.ttee. | |||
Thereportvillinclude,asaminimum,thevoLume'frefuselandfilled, estimated volumeoflandfillre~aining, andsufficient information todemon'strate that:thelandfilLisoperating inconformance m.thapprovedplansandspecif'cations. | |||
ATE/31/78ISSUINGOFFICERSIGNR'6PatrictcH.Snlyee,SanitaryEngineerPERivllTTEECOPY | |||
p3j'l~vHr8YORKSTA~iD""~%RZ' | p3j'l~vHr8YORKSTA~iD""~%RZ'ZiT OPRiVIHPZ~~FLLIs COllSHrVAGCH APPHOVAITOCO.'fSTHUCT ASOLL)WAS~'MQGKiPa.ACXyTYheOwer,'H.aura:lohavfc PoverCoroozion,ofasolidvastemns~erent acility,<ovnasCora-tucionwads'll-NinePleP'.boucle"Stat'onLKb2andlccateni".he.omcrSc"i""ir.Gs'ecnCccnty<isgreatena"rc<<altccans"rect theab<r<e-<n<nen sclC'vas"eenateenacii'ty<naccordance vithplansandspec='ca'onsenclosedwththeappl'c*tion forap"rovaldated.Y~y28,1976a"providedforinTitle5ofArticle27of"eWviror~ental ConseIationZar~(Chapter399oftheZavsofL973).~'sapprovaLdoesnotre"evetheapplicant oftheresponsibility ofcomplying vithanyapplicable Federal,Statecrrxrd.cipal ordinances, | ||
~g'~<<tionsand,Lavs~Msapprovalisnott~merablemiissubjecttothefollows.ng conditions-'.. | |||
Theconsruc.ionandoperation ofhisfac~~.gsf~canoretotheplansand.specifications approved. | |||
th'sday.2.Thevastesobe~~~edatthisd's"osalareaareoberestricted toconstruction naterials suchasvood.,concretebio&,mriousmetalsplastics, cdbc"M,papeandconstructicn vora'slunchvastes.helunchvasteseretobethecnlyte~"'ontain'n-anygarbage.3<<,~~Luncheontype"asesare-obesegregated caothervastesandvhenplaced'nthe~~"Mi>>,hyaretobecompacted and.covered,ona.dailybasisvitha-'-'~~ofs.xi""hesofccnpaced.soil.Avatermonitoring programvh.chisthesoleresponsibi'ity oftheorner~ybereouiredby.heDepart=ent. | |||
Thenonitorine progr~shou'ditbereauired, my'ncludeinsta>>aticn ofaroundvater | |||
~nitoring veilsarAperiodicsa~pliagofveilsarAsumacewaterinthearea.5.--"inished sideslopesonthesiteshaLLnotbesteeperthan1(vertical) on3(horiontal).6Thefinalccntonrsofthesites~notexcelhoseshovnonthe-approvedpla>>s~7.Covermaterials}~>>beappliedtocomplyviththefoLLcwing asaad.nizam: | |||
6inchthickness | |||
-sa=dayaslunch<<matesaredeposited atlandfillandat24inchthickness firncover.Thetopsixinc'softhefiZAL'over (Mn'~2')onthefinal-"f"conpleti"- | |||
thestteshal'etocsoiL.9Agrasscovercrops."~t~beesablishedona''e~~osadcove>>vithinoneyearafte"p'aceae"t ofhe='aLcove | |||
10.Caresha3, | 10.Caresha3,1betakenduringtheconstruction andoperat'on ofthesanitarylandfilloprec3.ude pon""ngonadjacentlandowners'roperty. | ||
Amer~enstotheplansandspec'fications mustbeapprcved. | |||
bytheNewXorhStateDeoartnent oCZnvi=onnen aiCentare.tion triertothaiimp3.mentation. | |||
13Duringtheli=eofthe1"ndfi3'n a"equalreportwi''besubmitted totheNewYor4;StateDepart=ent of=xviro.ŽentalCcnservaion.The.epor'ill include,esamin'-"ur., | |||
thevolu=eofrefuselandV'ed,esti=tedvol~ofland"illrma'nin~, | |||
andsu"icientinfor~ticn todmonstrate thatthelandfillisoperat~inconfor"ncew'thheppoved.p3'mandspec&~icat ons.Intheeventt""titbecomesnecessary for,anyliauidtobedischa~eddirectlyori""'irectly fu"es''.".osu='acend/or"rouncwaters priorapproveoftheNewYorkStateOep~-antofenviron"m~, | |||
Consemtion sh13.beecu'red.14.Theabovecond'ions sh~"besubjecttochan"eintheeventhattheybecomeinconsisentwith'utue=cdifications ofthŽMesandr"~consoftheNewYork.StateDepa&=~nt of"nvironŽental Conse=m,ticn. | |||
DateLEZ'ryGOsspPeZeSeniorSanitary"""pincer SolidWasteMaa~eent | |||
0PU,~YORKSTAmDEP,g)(~~ | 0PU,~YORKSTAmDEP,g)(~~NT APPROVATTO,'-FENVrgo¹~'r-"AL CONSERVATIO~ | ||
CONSTRUCTASOLEDMASTSMi'4sGElKai FACILITYc.wer,NiagaraMohawk?owerCoroT.astcConcreteLndfill-Nineli1P'orporation ofasolidwasteamnager,:ent facilitvkno~masnex.ePointUnit2NuclearStat'ainOswegoCounty~isgrantaionandlocatedintheTo:.aA'.cmentacxlityin'ccordance with1rantcapprovaltoconstruct thipansandsecificati eabovenamedsolidwasteme-..aldatedNovember41rationLaw(Chapter399ofhasprovidedforinTitle5oficionlifh"'b'1otelawsof1973>.Tg'yppix,tyofcomplinwitha(Thefinalcontoursofthe'sitesnaile'szesnanotexceedthoseshownontheaeapprovedplans.Thisapprovalisnottransferrable andiserraeandissubjecttothefollowing conditions 1J.ineconstruction andcperat'Jy1conformto.theplansndspeci'ionofthisfacilitshalThewastetobelandfilled attheattisdisposalareaistoberestr'd"xcetowasreconcretoFinishedsideslopes.onthesiteshall.nesiteshallnotbesteeperthan1(vertical) on3horzo~"4.n~5;Finalcovermaterialthickness shallbe6..-'hetopsixinchesoffinalcovershallAgrasscovercropshallbeestablished placement ofthefinalcover.24inches"hick.betopsoil.onalle..posedcoverwithinoneyearafter8'mendments tothe1pansandspecifications mustbearovD'Campementatcn.naonservation priorto'their1.9;'Theaboveconditions sha11besb'sujecttochangeintheeventMthfuturemodifications ofth1ventanattheybecomeinconsis. | |||
oteruesandregulations oftfEnvironmental Conservation. | |||
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'33ImpactofUseof."ac'1'yonAirQualityflicBtoil.hoNineNilePointUn'2construction siteislocatedonthesoutheasshoreofLazeOntarioinaruralsectorofOswegoCotwty,iHewYork,about40@ilesnorth-nor hwestoftheCityof5@=acse.Thenea=estpcoulat'on ceneistheC'yofOswego,rdxi~ately sevenMilessouthwest ohesiŽei..ea'ajortravelroutestoandfronthesiteareshownonAttach-~nt1.Attachrent 2showstheestinated traiclows'(numbers iaparenthesis) | |||
CuringthePeak.construction yearattheoeginnina=aendo"theBayshi".5-~RoadwaysT..eNineNilePoin"roacwaysareshownonAttachment 2,andtheCarsruc"ionSitaRoacwaysaredisalayec on,Attachn:ent 3~Theheginning ancendowor!cshifŽsforthebylineH'lePo'nUn'1aci3.iyand=ortheJ.A..=itzpatric'c PowePlantdonotco'n'ce,,w-'ththeNineNilePointUn'"2cons"ructionsi"esn'"changes;"..ere===e, traffic'owsindicated are=estimates fotheUnit2c=..struction siteor.~v.Hiso..cohsevationsatt..esitei..c'a"e'.".atthecons.-uc'ontraffic='cwshavebeenaPProxi.-..ately 50cerenttoheeastanc50Percenttothewest.mmskwoipl4opQrQgyc+ecuq~~enu-...~er ofworsesscheculed o"heiVineH'lePointUnit2c--..st=uct'on site'sevPectectoinc=ease=ron600in19'76toao"2200'197~,andsuhsecue" | |||
'cecease"o50workers982whenconstruction willterminate. | |||
Duringconstuction,isestimate+ | |||
thatnor.orethan1800workerswi'1heons'eganyoneshlA-=a=='csucywasconducted attheUn'2.construct'on site15I'5~aaanalvsishasestao1ishe>hatthereaeaggro~'!Latelvrides/cara"thesite.Usingtheschedu'*e;.an"ower est'.-..ates ot=inecaoove,the"ollow'gtaolohasceenceveloPec. | |||
NUNCLE'R0"CARSDPvSAT19751977197819791980198119824009001,1001,2001,100700400Attachment 3showsthelocationands'eofthefouconstruction oarkinglots.Thefourlo-swillbecompletely ut'izddur'gthepea'<yearsof,consruct'on.Durirgnon-peakyears,partsofthelotswillbeutilizedasstoragea"'eas.Thesizeoftheparkinglots"wasbasedon1,,200carsmaximumduring"..dayshif"as.6600spacsorshif"chargeakinThefourconstuctionpar'xinglotsw'll"roviceaypoximately 1,800spacesforparking.'ll oaved.lotsw'lhaveoa'ntedparkingspacsandtheunoavedlotsw'loer...arked asreŽu'edtoac'''atparking~~TaficContolThemaiors'e"caPsnavecenterl're | |||
.-.ar?<ings ardstoosignswhererequ're"ocontroltra==ic.Ascorst"uct'on | |||
"'ra"=icflowin-creases,various-...et..ocs ofchannel'-at'on willbeusedtooot'm'zetraffic"low(e.g.flagmen). | |||
Basedonexperience du'ngt'.".econ-struction o=the.'Vre.'hiepointUnit1ardthe~amesA.:itzpatric'( | |||
Plants,t;.ewor!<ersthemselves aictra='cflewinane"ort<<oexi"thesi"asquicklyasocss'le.Znaddition, abussev'ceplanfromQswegonasbenarangedw'hC=-'8ROT"ansit,"rc.hebusse"vicew'1becomeava'lable star'ngDecembe"5,1975,ardwirec."cetheamcuntoftra=fictoandfrcmthesite.SiteFeteoo~ocrheoreva''ng windsrangefror;.westtosouthtosoutheast attheMine<4'lepc'ntsite.Theannualw'nd"rose"shcwin~perce-.."-ages oiwines'omeachd'cticr.atthes'teisshownir.At"achmen"4~Thesite'snearthe.-..eanoa,thc=manycyclonicwndsyst...swh'hcrosscnorthAm='aa-a.rateofapp=oxi.-..ately 10"ermor.h.~i~<<<<iT..ereo",s'stan"'a trocs.".o=c-.,'x'ngccc'scu"ngmosto-theyea.Stagnantconc-'iors ccurin=requently. | |||
Receotczs Thenearsdwe13.ing inproximity totheprojectislocatedor.LakeviewRoadaboutar'em'esouthwest ofthesite.(SeeAttach-ment2).'ignif'ca..t concntrat'ons o=workesacjacen"tatheparkinglotfaci3.ities arenotexpectedduringsh'tcnanges.Theorimaryon-sitereceptors wil3.betheoccupants o=thevehicles. | |||
TmoatAnalysesuctiantnelots.gthesite'therura3.en-.Themajorareaofimpactwhichwillresu3.tfromtheconsoftheoarkingfac'lities willbetheimŽe¹aeaeaso"Sinceveh'clesvill,noma'lyanlybeenter'ngardex'"'ndurirgsh'changes,t~eoimaryon-s'treceotars v1occuozrts ofheveh'es.Therearestdwellinginth'svironment islocated-pprovimately onem''efromthes'Themeteoala@icalcandit'c.'.s characte'sticoftheHinetiilePo'ntUr.'t2siteind'catethata'remissions resulting framveh'ulart"aveltaand"romtheprc-osedparkingfaci't'swillgeneral'y bedispe"sedrapid'y.Totalairemissions will'nc"easebetween1975and'979(-..epeakcorstruction year)andthenceceaseasheconst=uct'cn workforcedecreases orogress'ely'ntil | |||
'982.T=af=icflowe..ter'rg andexit'ngtheoarkinglotswillbeacilŽtatedthroughtheaccssrcacsbyanymeasuresnecessary (e.g.flagmen)tom'nimi-econcentrations. | |||
o=cabanmcno"ideardotherdeleter'ous ex..austemissions attnes'e.Thebussev'e'<<hichwil}.beavailable | |||
=romCswegosnauldrecucetheimpac=result'ng frcmveh'cular tr=-''c'tweenthesite-ndthispooulaticn cent-".Fvendur'ngworst-case meteoralag'al ccnditicns, itisexpectedthatthefa3.ow'ngNationalAirQualitySta..dards willbecompliedw''tnasa"su'"afcarstrucionandutili"at'on oftheoroposednd>>ectsau>>ceofairpoluton1-houcarbcn.-..onox'e | |||
-35ppm.morethar.oncepervear.ncttabeexceeded8-hourcarbonmoncxide-9oom,nottabeexcecdmorethanorceoeyear. | |||
4'0CI~I\lly0Ol~c'<():-'rw~iCZ+c$OzplZ:lgin.'noix0~IgI~i~~Cnn"-~a,-".'~:-<InnzCC1Ir(IQ'i')+INC4GSW:-4-Qo~6NIHEMILEPOiar5.~.N~Ct~Rgr<TIoa9NlT'L.COAI57P'JG flDh~lg5IEB/Ill~Ilh/TA1%8~~tvlEXlcDle~l~l<J~i0z0~r~II)en'C,lzling0lilZ[llI~IOSAGE@,ORivga0X~-3lyr.I0.'-.n:('Cnr'r0>clAPULVOhJ~"LECENDQiWmRSrAmu.g,p5~TAvs(Dcou&Ty'3blIi1 | |||
~~TONe'CWflI5,$2c."tC;HhrRIHG CC~PCgATICH | |||
~rri~.~~~<<<<~rr'<<<<r.r<<r~<<~~~rRGt-:RpNltiia,Mlt~POtNYHVCLgAQPCW~STATICH~t~~0~~~~rr)c~Aaf>$ggtMCgbAD~rNINKQt~PtDtruYNVCt<<A~ct-5-.AT'IO& | |||
VNtT'COHSTCVCT'I&4DANGyA.~~~Nt'C~~iN'71grtINtPrÃ'5)1r-~H%TRVCTION%ITSC-8hey))lI~1IIIA0cC~gx~o.5)hi<~I-fPA~NY.rZOOeaIIOiQ~IlII~<<t~t<oRgocO/ALE~rrr~~~~r~~-'Hot'<:Mal~Vivl~V.'dP.4>ihtHlvl!=Ni~E~~<<r>>5bb'V5tt5NQtr'5i5tYQt(OUVCHt:Cx,CD | |||
~r~COAttt.=.hVt'5t0v5;0NialSlTERODDSSCr~t-ClNGINCQATctQ<<P7>>7Q5)CCICllNDtrttttft7agent5'' | |||
uestion6Comparetheairborne, non-radiological emissions fromthepro-posedradwasteincinerator/calciner toemissions fromothersourcesattheNHP-1site,particularly startupboilers,emergency dieselsandstationheating.R~esenseCAcomparison oftheRWR-1non-radiological emissions toothersourcesisgivenbelow.Theresinincineration modeis'listedfortheRWR-1.Inthismode,allemissions listedarehigherthanothermodesofoperation. | |||
CORWR-10lbs/hr.OneNMP>jlDieselGenerator 30lbs/hr.HeavyDutyTruck,{8mi/hr)5.33lbs/hr.Car{8mi/hr)0.61lbs/hr.Hydro-carbonsNO0lbs/hr.10lbs/hr.2lbs/hr.100lbs/hr.0.25lbs/hr.0.23lbs/hr.0.06lbs/hr.0.05lbs/hr.SO5lbs/hr.G.lbs/hr. | |||
0.01lbs/hr.0lbs/hr.Particu-lates0lbs/hr.9lbs/hr.0.02lbs/hr.001lbs/hrNoteTheRWR-1Systemisprojected tooperate70%ofthetime.Adieselgenerator'perates 1hx'/month undernormalconditions | |||
{morefrequentunderabnormalconditions). | |||
===Background=== | |||
intheareaisdominated bytheOsweg'oSteamStation.Figuresforthatstationareasfollows:COHydrocarbons NOSOParticulates 0.08lb/hr.0lb/hr.6,840lb/hr.33,125lb/hr.825lb/hz.TheRWR-1emissions cannotbecomparedtothestationboilersorheatingsystemsincethesearebothelectricpowered. | |||
~ey~~~NEENE2Q~/e.lO~/oTOTALNiNO0SSYlSSSEl-lOMPHamll-2OMPH2l-lOOMPHl963-t964NINEMlLEPOINTF)GURKAYERAGKY/INDROSES47IACliVlEN.t~4}} | ~ey~~~NEENE2Q~/e.lO~/oTOTALNiNO0SSYlSSSEl-lOMPHamll-2OMPH2l-lOOMPHl963-t964NINEMlLEPOINTF)GURKAYERAGKY/INDROSES47IACliVlEN.t~4}} |
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ML18037A159 | |
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Site: | Nine Mile Point |
Issue date: | 03/02/1979 |
From: | RHODE G K NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP. |
To: | IPPOLITO T A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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NUDOCS 7903060288 | |
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'EGULATORY FORMATION DISTRIBUTION SEM(RIDS)ACC&3SIOQNBR:790306028S DOC~DATE:79/03/02NOTARIZED:
NODOCKET¹FACIL:50220NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONSi NIAGARAMOHAWKPONE05000220AUTHBYNAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION RHODEgG~K,NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORP'ECIP~NAMERECIPIENT AFFILIATION IPPOLITO/T~AeOPERATINGREACTORSBRANCH3SUBJECT~FORWARDSRESPONSES TOQUESTIONS INNRC790130LTRRERADWASTESOLIDIFICATION 8HANDLINGSYS~INCLUDESSPILLPREVENTION CONTROL8COUNTERMEASURE PLAN8NYAPPLICATION FORUNITCONSTPERMITINDIRECTSOURCE~~~~~DISTRIBUTION CODE:A001SCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR
'ENCLSIZEeg~TITLE:GENERALDISTRIBUTION FORAFTERISSUANCEOFOPERATING LICNOTES'ECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME ACTION:05BC~RQ+3INTERNAL:
0112I15COREPERFBR17ENGRBR19PLANTSYSBR21EFLTTRTSYSEXTERNAL!
03LPDR23ACRSCOPIESLTTRENCL7711221111111111616RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAME 02NRCPDR14TA/EDO16ADSYS/PROJ1eREACSFTYBR20EEB22BRINKMAN04NSICCOPIESLTTRENCL111111111111NAgISgTOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:
LTTR38ENCL38 I4II,44II44ffIIl4IIII44II4~Ie4344 VHIIAlSAIRA QPgQogg~gNIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION/300 ERIEBOULEVARD WEST,SYRACUSE, N.Y.13202/TELEPHONE (315)474.1511March2,1979DirectorofNuclearReactorRegulation Attn:Mr.ThomasIppolito, ChiefOperating Reactors/Branch g3U.S:.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555
DearMr.Ippolito:
Re:NineMilePointUnit1DocketNo.50-220DPR-63Attachedareresponses tothequestions enclosedinyourJanuary30,1979letterrelatingtotheRadio-activeWasteSolidification andHandlingSystem.Verytrulyyours,NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION e~adK.Rhode,VicePresident SystemPro+etManagement LMM/szdAttachment
'F903060Qg8' rjpl NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION NineMilePointUnitIDocketNo.50-220DPR-63RADWASTEREDUCTION SYSTEMANDSOLIDIFICATION ANDHANDLINGSYSTEMAdditional Information
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uestion1Provideasketchtoscaleandwithdimensions showinglocationofconstruction siteandproposedbuildinginrelationtootherexistingfacilities forNMP-l.R~esonseAsketchoftheconstruction siteandproposedbuildinginrelationtootherexistingfacilities atNineMilePointUnitlisenclosedherein.
TRACKBAYEXTENSION SCREENANDPUMPHOUSEVWII+ICDICDREACTORBLDG.Qqi<-WASTEDISPOSAL28'BLDG;8'DICDCdRADWASTEBLDG.I9"61'-t'WTURBINEAUXILIARY EQUIPMENT AREA9.19FF-GABLDG.0S~+ICDI~CD0.2~~,23~TURBINEGENERATOR AREANEWADMIN'STORESBLDG.SECURITY~FENCE.30I0II*140'0"+IICONSTRUCTION'REA OUTLINE~!IIxNM-2~I(IlICADMIN.BLDG.CONST.NORTHKEYPLANFIGURE1
uestion2Provideadimensioned sketchoftheproposedbuildingcross-section showingexistinggrade,depthoffoundation withrespecttosurfacesoilandbedrock),
andproposedfinishedgrade.R~esonseAsketchoftheproposedbuildingcross-section showingexistinggrade,finishedgradeanddepthoffoundation isenclosedherein.
EL.303'-8-l~/I'ROOF EL.30I'-8-1/2" EL.289'-0~EL.233'-~0'L, 261'-~0'RUCK iOADINGi,~UNLOADING
~MATESTORAGEGRADEEL.260'-6'OCK EL.246~0'9.2 280gw61'-6'L.3030-8-1/~2" SECTION2-2(ELEVATION
)~EL,301'-8-1/2" EL.2890-5'RADE EL.260'-632ROCKEL.246'-0"MASTE~62'-0'TORAGE EL.251'-0"61'-0"ErI~'1'-0"$QWNWoLZo106'-0"I9GRADEIEL.260'-6'r4ROChEL.247'-0"~EL.240'-0'ECTION I-I(ELEVATION
)FIGURE3
stion3Howmuchspoilwillbegenerated fromtheexcavated areaandhowwillitbedisposedof'?~ResanseItisestimated that15,000-20,000 ydofspoilwillberemovedduringexcavation.
Arelatively smallamountofthiswillbeusedasbackfill(1,000-2,000 yd3).Presently, spoilfromNineMilePointUnitg2con-struction isdisposedofinareasontheNineMilePointUnit162site.TheseareasarelocatedtothesouthofLakeRoad.Itisanticipated thatspoil.fromthisexcavated areawillbedisposedofinthesamemanner;thatis,on-sitedisposal.
<<enE uestion4Youindicatethatdischarges fromtheNMP-2siterunoffcontrolsystemwillbesampledinaccordance withNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation (NYSDEC)siterunoffcontrolcriteria.
Whatarethesecriteria?
Whatparameters willbesampledandwithwhatfrequency?
~ResonseThecriteria, samplestobetakenand.frequency arelistedinPartIoftheNineMilePointUnit2discharge permit(attached).
Copies:SPDL'SFileRegiong7OswegoCo.H.D.Mr.CrandallMr.Pagano.Effective DateExpiration Datehumustl,1977FacilityIDNo.:NY0094463At:tch:PartZl-Gen'1Cond.NEWYORKSTATEDEPARTMENT OFENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION STATEPOLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM(SPDES)DISCHARGE PERMITSpecialConditions (PartI)ThisSPDESpermitisissuedincompliance withTitle6ofArticle17oftheEnvironmental Conservation LawofNewYorkStateandincompliance withtheprovisions oftheFederalWaterPollution ControlAct,asamendedbytheFederalWaterPollution ControlActAmendments of1972,P.L.92-500,October18,1972,(33U.S.C.51251et.sere.)(hereinafter referredtoas"theAct").NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation isauthorized todischarge from.thefacilitydescribed below:NineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2Construction SiteLakeRoadScriba,NewYorkintoSEFc'eBin'gTkatASwfkRmCRp""~
LakeOntarioClassf'A-Speci.al) inac'cordance withtheeffluentlimitations, monitoring requirements andotherconditions setforthinthispermit.Thispermitandtheauthorization todischarge shallexpireonmidnightoftheexpiration dateshownaboveandthepermittee shallnotdischarge aftertheexpiration dateunlessthispermithasbeenrenewed,orwrittenauthorization isgivenbytheDepartment.
Inordertoreceiveauthozization todischarge beyondtheexpiration date,thepermittee shallsubmitsuchinformation, forms,andfeesasarerequiredbytheDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation nolaterthan'180dayspriortotheexpiration date.ByAuthority ofGeoreK.Hansen,P.E.,Chief,P.D.E.S.PermitSectionDesignated Representative ofCommissioner oftheDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation Date91-20-2(3/76)Page1Signature C
EFFLUENTLIMITATIONS PartIPage2of4FacilityI.D.No.0094463lbs/day'~
lbs/daylbs/daylbs/dayIbs/day~lbs/daylbs/day~~~ringtheperiodbeginning oneffective dateofpermit>dlastinguntilexpiration dateofpermit,.scharges fromthepermitted facilityshallbelimitedandmonitored bythepermittee asspeciFied below:TABLEIOutfa11~ltumhrEffluntL'm'ttons(tasximum Limitsexceptwhereotherwise indicated) 004(X)Flow30dayarithmetic mean33000GPD(Sanitary)(X)BOD>30dayarithmetic mean30mg/1and(X)Bork,7dayarithmetic mean43mg/1and()BOD5Dailymg/1and~()TOD(SeeNoteBelow)Dailymg/1and(X)Suspended Solids30dayarithmetic mean.30mg/1and(X)Suspended Solids7dayarithmetic mean43mg/1and(')Suspended Solids,,Dailymg/1andI.(3)FecalColiform'0daygeometric mean~300100ml(X)FecalColiform'daygeometric mean~400100ml()TotalColiformDaily~100ml()TotalKjeldahlNitrogenDaily~mg/IasN()AmmoniaDaily/mg/1asNH3(X)Dissolved Oxygen.Minimumgreaterthan4.0mg/1(X)pHRange6'to9,0(X)Settleable SolidsDailylessthan0.3ml/1(X)ChlorineResidualMinimum/Maximum0.5/1.0mg/1~~~~()Phosphorus Dailymg/1asP()TotalNitrogenDailymg/1asN()<<andeffluentvaluesshallnotexceed~ISofinfluentvalueMonitornRu'r.mnt~pgm~~rTABLE7SmILoct'nn~il~unL~Efflunt(x)(x)(X)(X)()()()(X)(x)(X)(x)()(x)e'otalFlow,AGDBOD5,mg/1Suspended SolidsFecalColiForm, No-/100mlTotalColiform, No./100mlTotalKjeldahlNitrogen, mg/1asNAmmonia,mg/1asNH3Dissolved Oxygen,mg/1pHSettleable.
Solidsgml/1ResidualChlorine, mg/1Phosphorus, m~/1asPTemperature, CTotalNitrogen, mg/1asNM~onthlM~onthl~Monthl4/year4/year~Month1DailyDailyMon6iWyInstantaneous GrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabCrabXorXXandXXandXNOTE:TOD(TotalOxygenDemand)shallbecomputedandreportedasfollows:TOD=lgxBOD5+4$xTKN(TotalKjeldahlNitrogen)
Dl-20-3.(fI/'JQ)
PartIPage3of4FacilityIDNo.:0094463FINALEFFLUENTLIMITATIONS ANDMONITORING REQUIREMENTS effective Duringtheperiodbeginning dateofpermitandlastinguntilexpiration ofpermit,thedischarges fromthepermitted facilityshallbelimitedandmonitored bythepermittee asspecified below:OutfallEffluentNumberParameter DischareLimitations kg/da'y(1bs/day)
OtherUnits(Specify)
Monitorin Remts.Measurement Sample005('ementbatchPlant)Flow*TotalSuspended Sol'idsMonthlyInstant-aneous50mg/1MonthlyGrabOil6GreaseSettleable Solids10mg/115mg/1MonthlyGrab0.3ml/1WeeklyGrab*Monitoring requirement only006(TotalDischarge)
Flow+TotalSuspended SolidsOil&GreaseSettleable Solids10mg/150mg/1MonthlyInstant-aneousMonthlyGrab15mg/1MonthlyGrab0.3ml/1WeeklyGrabThepHshallnotbelessthan6;7standardunitsnorgreaterthan8.5standarduni.tsandshallbemonitored asfollows:onmonthlygrabsamplesforoutfalls005and006.Samplestakenincompliance withthemonitoring requirements specified aboveshallbetakenatthefollowing location(s):
onesampletobetakenattheoutfallofbatchplantbeforemixing,andanothersampleatthetotaldischarge beforeenteringLakeOntario.Thedailyaveragedischarge isthetotaldischarge byweightorinotherappropriate unitsasspecified herein,duringacalendarmonthdividedbythenumberofdaysinthemonththattheproduction orcommercial facilitywasoperating.
Wherelessthandailysamplingisrequiredbythispermit,thedailyaveragedischarge shallbedetermined bythesummatin:
ofallthemeasureddailydischarges inappropriate unitsasspecified hereindividedbyth:.numberofdaysduringthecalendar.monthwhenthemeasurements weremade.Thedailymaximumdischarge meansthetotaldischarge byweightorinotherappropriate uni'.asspecified herein,duringanycalendarday.91-20-2{3/76)Page4
MONITORING, RECORDING ANDREPORTING PartIPage4of4FacilityIDNo.:0094463a)Thepermi,ttee shalla1sorefertotheGeneralConditions (PartII)ofthispermitforadditional information concerning monitoring andreporting requirements andconditions.
b)Themonitoring information requiredbythispermitshallbesum-marizedandreportedbysubmitting acompleted andsignedDischarge Monitoring Reportformonceevery3monthstotheDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation andotherappropriate regulatory agenciesattheofficesspecified below.ThefirstreportwillbeduenolaterthanDec.28,1977.Thereafter, reportsshallbesubmitted nolaterthanthe28thofthefollowing month(s):
March,June,Sept.,Dec.Chief,WasteSourceMonitoring SectionNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation Room300-50WolfRoad-A1bany,NewYork12233RegionalEngineerNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation RegionalOffice87100ElwoodDavisRoadNorthSyracuse, NewYork13202OswegoCountyDepartment ofHealth252WestFirstStreetOswego,NewYork13126c)Ifsodirectedbythispermitorbypreviousrequest,MonthlyWastewater Treatment PlantOperator's Reportsshallbesubmitted totheDECRegionalOfficeandcountyhealthdepartment orcountyenvironmental controlagencyspecified above.follows:d)Eachsubmitted Discharge Monitoring Reportshallbesignedasl.Ifsubmitted byacorporation, byaprincipal executive officerofatleastthelevelofvicepresident, orhisdulyauthorized repre-sentative, ifsuchrepresentative isresponsible fortheoveralloperation ofthefacilityfromwhichthedischarge described intheDischarge Monitoring Reportoriginates; 2.Ifsubmitted byapartnership, byageneralpartner;3.Ifsubmitted byasoleproprietor, bytheproprietor; 4.Ifsubmitted byamunicipality, StateorFederalagency,orotherpublicentity;byaprincipal executive officer,rankingelectedofficial, commanding officer,orotherdulyauthorized employee.
e)Unlessotherwise specified, allinformation submitted ontheDischarge Monitoring Formshallbebaseduponmeasurements andsamplingcarriedoutdgringthemostrecentlycompleted reporting period.f)BlankDischarge Monitoring ReportFormsareavailable attheaboveaddresses.
91-20-2(3/76)Page2
uestion5Providedetailed.
references, fortheconstruction controlsthatareintheNMP-2ER(Question 1.A.4)similartothoseprovidedforquestions 1.A.1and1.A.2.R~esonseTheNineMilePointUnit2Environmental Reportgenerally describes construction effectsandcontrolsinSection4.0.However,amorecomprehensive discussion iscontained inSections2,3,7,8,9,10and11ofthe"Construction Environmental Program."
Information fromthesesectionsisenclosed.
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ii0glITPRIigGPQCGPAH~~e~a~~~~~e~~'I~~Numba~CSI.1.3Revt.sionRev.3Date.June20,1978PreparedByT.S..=arrel lNINEi'vlILEPOINiNLICI-ARSiATION-UNIT2.APPROVED-0~04>>~~4\Sita?aprasantat've CONCURR-NCF
.Supe&ate"'ant of:iaLdt,'un~'"y Cont"o'\4~~~~to~t~~~8'0~4\~~~f\~~P~~I~\oo~~~4~e~0~~~~~~~~'S.0.IVO.12787'coiiTaaL LpiEi'~)0~~~~~~~~Y
J.0.Ho.12187CSI1.3Rev.31.0PuraeaeTomonitortheeffecofconstruction activities ontheenvircnment andtoinsurecompliance withlaws,rgulaticrs, andguidelines established byregulatory agenciescnconstruction activities.
2.0Referencs2.1NineMilePointNuclearStaticn-Unit2.Applicant's Envircn""mentalReport,Ccnstruc" icnPermitStage.2.2FinalEnvironmental Statement
-NineMilePointNuclearSta-ticn-Unit2(OocketNo.50-410)datedJune1973,issuedbytheOirec.orate orLicensing, UnitedStatesAtcmicEnergyCommissicn.
2-3ConstrueicnPermitHo.CPPR-IIZ, issuedtoNiagaraMonawkPowerCorporaticn forNineMilePointNuclear.Station-UnitZ.ZekConstruction Envircnmental Program"NineMilePointNuclearStation-Unit2.a2.5tCons,trPrograAaaaeheen:a (guctionOepa~entStandards "Ccnstruc" icnEnvironmental me31OrganizaticnaIChart.3.2Constructicn Envircnmental Inspec-icn Report.(Typicai) 3-3E'nvircnmental inspecticn Log.4.0General4.1SiteEnvircnmental Ccnmltt0.2l.,HMPCSitRepresentative Z.NMPCEnvirnmentaiArfairsOepar~ent Represe3..HMPC-UnitIEnvircnmental Representative SPECResidentManager5.SPECSuperintendent orFiIdQualityCcntroi6.SPECLadEnvironmental Enginer7.SPECSitEnvircnnentaI EngireerIConstructicn Environmental Prcgram(Rererenc Z.e)TheSiteEnvircnmental Ccmmittewi11bemadeupofthefol-lowingperscnnel:
rnta"fveTheSitEnvircnmental EnginershaiIdeveicpanenvircnmental prcgramrorthesitewhichwiilincludealiaspectsorenvircn-mentalccntrolsandpermitsappiicabie totheccnstructicn site.Page2.of6
J.0.No.,12187CSI1.3Rev.3Thisprogramshallbedeveloped alongtheguidelines setForthinreference 2.5.Thisprogramshallbemaintained andrevisedduringthelifeoftheproject.AllmembersoftheSiteEnvironinental Cainnittee shallbeissuedacopyoftheSiteEnvironmental Programandalltherevisions maetait.CEnvironmentaIPermitsandReportsTheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallprepareallenvircnmental reportsandapplications unicharenecssaryduringconstruc-tionaperatians.
Organizatian(seeAttachment 3.1)5'.0Prccedurs5.1Inspec.ion ofConstruction Acivities51.15I.ZTheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallinspecallaspectsofthecanstructicn activities cainsurecompliance withenviranr."ental regulatians.
Inspections shallbemade.afailitemsrequiredbyenviranmental pernitsbytheSiteEnvironmental Engineerinaccardanc uiththeprovisions orthepermits.5-1-3Environmental Inspecticn Reoorts(Attachnent 3.2)shallbeinitiated oyheSieEnvircnmental Engineerforanysignificant adversearpotential adversecon-ditionobservedduringsiteinspecians.7n*SitEnvironmental Enginershallmaintainafileofallinspecticn reports.Acopyortheinspecticn repartshallbesenttotheaporopriate Contractor and/orConstrue-lan Supervisor whenanunsatis=ac:ory ccn-ditintionexists.Reccinnendatians astahecorrective actiontabetakenandthecompletion dateafthecatrectiveacticnmaybeincludedcntheinspection repart.Thisinsoection reportshallbereturnedtateSiteEnvircnnental Engineeruhenthenecessary actionhasbencompleted.
AtthattimetheSi"Envircnmencal Enginershallreinspec=
theparticular activityandcocumentitssatisfac:ary ccmpletion.
5.1.4PorroutineitensachecklistshalIbemairtained ta3-31.acumentthedatoftheinspecticn (seeAt-a"'inment5.2Site"nvircnn:entai Ccmmitte(seSec-'cn0i)Page3oF6
~~J.O.Ho.12187CSI1.3Reve35.2.ITheccmmitteshalImeetbimonthly toevaluatetheeffectsofconstruction "ontheenvircnment.
Aspartoftheresponsibilities, theccmmittee shallalsoevaluatetheeffectiveness ofthepolluticn control-systems.Recommendations shailbemadefortheim-provement ofthecontroldevicsusedattheconstruc-ticnsiteifnecessary.
5.2.2Themembersoftheca",.<It-e shalIbeFamiiiarwithallcotrmitnents madefcrtneprotc"icnoftheenvi-rcnment(references 2.1,2.2,2.3,2.4).5-2-3TheEnvircnmentai Ccnvnittee shallccnduc-siteinspec-ticnsas.rquired.Theinspections shallincludeallnewconstructicn zc-ivi'ties whichaffecttheenviron-ment.Otherccnstruction activities andenvircnmental controldevicesshallalsobeinspecedasneeddbythe.determinaticn ortheEnvircnmental Ccmmittee.
5.24-TheEnvironmentai Ccrrmittee willevaluateallpiannedccnstructicn activitieswhichaffecttheenvircnment.
MembersofthecamitteshalIprcvideinputForthedeveIopmentoradequatecantroImeasurs=ortheseconstructicn activities.5-2-5TheEnvironmental Ccnmit.eMeetingshalIbedocumentdbytheissuanceorthemeetingrotes.ineSiteEnvircn-mentalEngineershalIprepareandissuethemeetingnotes.Includedinthemeetingnotesshallbe:I.2'-Outstanding ItemsForPreviousMonthsEnvironmental SamplingProgramResultsa'<laterequalItyAnalysisb.HoiseLevelSurveyOiscussions andRec"~endaticns 52.65-2-7Anymemberofthecoalt-emayconveneameetingtodealwithanurgentprcblem.The.Site=nvironmental Engineershailprepareand'issueanagendaForthemeer.inc.
AnyccamitteemembermayprovidetheSiteEnvircnmenral Engineeritemstobeincludedcntheacenda.5.3Reporting ofEnvircnmental Problems5.3.IAnyonewhocbservesaccndiicnwnich'iolat sanenvironmental rgulaticnororccdureorhasanap-parent'adverse fftonthenvircnment shallrepor-thisprcblemtotheSiteEnvironmental Enginer.Page4of6
J.0.No.12187CSl1.3Rev.35-3-21'fanewconstrue"icn activityisoutsidethescopeofexistingpermitsoranewccnstructicn activitywilladversely affecttheenvironment, theSiteKnvironmental Kaginershallprepareareportassess"ingtheeffectsof'hisactivityanddeveloptnenecessary ccntrolmeasuresandmcnitoringrequirments.Thisinformaticn shailberviewedwithmembersoftheco@mitteandaplanofactiondecidedupon.Afterzdecisionhasbeenmade,theSi>>5'nvironmental Engineershallpreparethenecssarypermitapplica-tionsand/orreportforsubmit:al totheappropriat federal,state,andlocalacencies.
Thisinformaticn shallbeforwarded toHHPCforsubmittal totneagencies.
5.3-3ifanunexpec=deventoccurswhichharmstheenvi-ron~i.t,theSiteEavircnmental Engineershai1takeimmediate carrc:iveactiontoccntain,controland/orcleanuptheaccident.
Atrinitialactionhasbeentaken,theSit~~~vircnmental Knginershallnotifytheethermembersofthecanmitte.Tnec"m-miteshallmakeanssessment ofthedamageanddetermine thenecssa.Iac"icn.1theaccidentrequiresthenotificaticn offederal,state,orlocalagencies, theSit~=,vircnmentai Fngineershal1pre-parethenecessary informaticn andforwardittoNMPC.5.4Bvironmenta1Samp1ingPrcgrams5;4.1TheSiteFnvironmental
""engineer shallbersponsibie tohaveal1monitoring andtstingrequirdbythevariousenvircnmental permitsconduc=ed.
TheSiteEnvircnmental "agineermayperormadditional monitor-ingifitisdeemednecssaryforthecontrolofcon-strue"ion-activities.The*results oftheabovemonitoring programshailbedistributed tothemembersoftheEnvironmental Ccm-.mitteemonthly.TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershalloreparethenecessary monitoring reports'quiredbythevariousenvircnmental permits(i.e.,Oischarg7ermit,quar-terlyreports;Landfiil, annualrepor.).Thespecificrequirements Foreach."ermitwillbedocumented inthe.Constructicn
"=~vir~mental Prcgram.(Refarenc 2.4)Page5of6
~.0.No.121875.4.0'Sl1.3Rev,3TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallfor~ardthemonitoring repor;stoNMPCForreview(andsubmittal totheappropriate agency.6.0Effective DateThisinstrucioniseffective untilmodifiedorcancelled.
andmustberemovedfranyourofContentsaccordingly.
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0 J.0.Ho.12187CSl2.6Rev.21.0PurposeToestablish a,methodtosareguard againstpotential spil'lsresulting fromhazardous liquidstoraaeattheNineMilePoint-Unit2con-struction site.2.0References 2.1Environmental
.rotection Agencyregulations onoilpollution 0prevention, 40CFR112; 38FP.3416,Decemberll,1973;Amendedby39FR31602,August29,1974.P2.2HewYorkStateOepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation,-
MaterQualityAccidentHandbook, Chapter200and300.3.0Attachments 3.pillPrevention Control6Countermeasure PlanfortheHiaara3.15MohawkPowerCorporation, NineMilePoint-Unit2Construction
~~~~or>eiagaraite.4.0General'4.2tshallbetheresponsibility oftheSiteEnvironmental Commit-teetomonitortheSpillPrevention Control~Countermeasure Planandupdateasnecessary.
Alogoallspiilsshallbemaintained bytheSiteEnvironmntalEngineer.
.4.3Spills-Spillsshallbeclassified intotwocategories:.
A.Sillpiswhichreachthesitedrainagesystemandcannotbecontained beforereachingthelakeorspillsdirectlyintothelak.8.Spillswhicharecontained withinthebuildingexcavation, ontheground,orinthesettlingponds.4.4SpillsReporting
-CategoryAand8spillsmustbeimmediately reportdtotheSiteEnvironmental Engineer.
4.5lntheeventthe*SiteE'nvironmental EngineercannotbtdoecontacteeengineerorSupervisor responsible f'rconstruction activities shallberesponsible toimplement allorocedures orhenaCategoryAspilloccurs,itshallbetherespon-sibilityortheEngineerorSupervisor tonotiytheagencieslistedinsection3.5.5ofAttachment 3.1.5.0Procedure SeeAttachment 3.l.Page2of3
J.0.Ho.12187CSI2.6Rev.26.0Effective Date6.1Thisins"ruction iseffective uponreceiptandshallremaininforceuntiImodifiedorcancelled.
6.2Construction Site'Instruction CSI2.6,SpillPrevention Control5Countermeasure Plan,Revision1,hasbeenvoidedbytheis-suanceofthisinstruction andmustberemovedfromyourmanual'anddestroyed.
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J.O.No.I2187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1hSPILLPREVENTION CONTROL8COUNTERMEASURE
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J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1l.OPurooseSpillPrevention ControlGCountermeasure (SPCC)Planestablishes procedures tosafeguard againsthazardous spillsresulting fromcon-struction activities.
2.0General2.1SpillHistoryNospillshaveoccurredattheNineNilePointNuclearStaticn-Unit2construction sit.2.2TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwi11benotifiedberoreanystoragetankorcontainer foroil,gasoline,
- kerosene, etc.,islocatedonsite.TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwilldetermine whatprecautions arerequiredFortnestoragetanksorcontainers.
2.3TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwillinspectallstoragetanksandcontainers toensurethattheyareincompliance withthisplan.2.4TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallmaintainalistofalltanksorstorageareaswithgreaterthan660gallonscapacityof.storage(Attachment A).2.5OilSorbentBoomsshaiibeplacdinthesitedrainageditchesandsettlingpondstocontainaccidntaispills.Tneseboomsshallbeinspected weekly.ThelocationoftheseboomsareshownonAttachment A.Theseboomsshallremaininplaceaslongasweatherpermitsduringtheyear.3.0Procedure 3.1Construction Equipment 3.1.1iftheyarenot3.2AboveGroundStorageTanksAspart.ofnormalmaintenance, linesandfittingsshallbecheckedtoensurethattheyareinproperworkingorder.Repairorreplacement shallbemadeingoodcondition.
3.2.13-2.2Oikesshal1beprovidedaroundal1abovegroundstoragetankstopreventaccidental discharges tothesitedrainagesystemorlake.Allstoragetanksmusbesurrounded byabermedareawhichhasastoragevolumegreaterthanthevolumeofthematerialstoredwithintheberm.Thebermshallhaveonefootoffreeboard abovetheactualstoragevolume.Page2of7 0
J.D.Ho.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.13.2-3Thegroundsurfacewithinthebermedareashallbecoveredwithasuitablematerialtoallowonlymini-malinfiltration ofaspillintotheground.Storagetanksshallbeplacedinsuchamannerastopreventruptureofthetanksbyroughsurfaces.
3.2.4Thedikesshallbeconstructed ofmaterialsuitableforcontaining oilwithoutleaking.'.2-5Drainagefromthedikestoragareashallbere"strainedbyva'ivesorotherpositivemeanstopreventaspillorotherieakageofoilintothedrainagesystem.Dikeareasmaybeemptiedbypumpsorejec-tors;however,theseshal)bemanuallyactivated afterthecondition oftheaccumulation hasbeenexaminedtoassureoilwillnotbedischargd.3.2.6Flappertypedrainvalvessha)1notbeusedfordrain-ingdikedareas.Valvesusedforthedrainageofthedikedareasshallbeofmanuallyoperatedtightclo-suretype.Valvessha)Ibeleftclosedand,be.ore-opening,aninspecionshallbemadeofallpondedwatertoassurethatdischarge ofwaterisincorn>>pliancewithappIicab)ewaterqualitystandards.
Finally,thevalvewillbeopenedandthen"resealed following drainage.
3-2-7Dikedareasshallbeinspected beforeanydischarge operation hasbegunandlogmaintained.
Thelogsha)1inc)udethefollowing information:
thedate,thetime,andthevisualcharacteristics ofthewaterwhendischarged.
3.2.8Tankfilllinesandpumpsupplylinesshallhaveashutoffvalvelocatdwithinthedikedareas.3-2-9,t.eonofmater<a3.3Underground StorageTanksAbovegroundtanksshallbeinspectdmonthlytoen-surethetanks'hel),
seams,pipe,andvalvesareinproperworkingorderandthatthereisnodeteriora-ls.3.3-1Tanksshallbeconstructed ofsuitablematerialforthestorageofaparticular fuel.Tanksshallbedesignedtowithstand backfillandupliftforces.3.3.2TanksshailbeprovidedwithadequatebeddingandcoveredtopreventdamageafterInsta))ation.Page3of7
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6,Rev.2Attachment 3.13.3.3Nwtanksshallbepurchased fromanUnderwriter's Laboratory approvedvendor.orhaverequiredtestingtoensuretheintegrity ofthetanks.3.3.4Usedtanksshallbehydrostatically testedtoensuretheintegrity ofthetanks.3.3.5Tanksshallbeprovidedwithcoatingorcathodicrotection topreventcorrosion.
p3.4Lubrication Oil3.4.1Storagearea.orareasshallbedesignated forthestorageofneworusedoil.3.4.2Allrequirements of3.2shallapply.3.5SpillsReporting 3-5-1tAll'spills ofhazardous materials shallimmediately bereportedtotheSiteEnvironmentai Engineer.,
3.5-2ThereportofthespilltotheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallinclude:la.TimeanddateoFspillb.Sourceofspillc."Locationofspilid.Potential healthorfirehazarde.Typeofmateria1spi1ledQuantityofspillg.Initialactiontakentocontainspiil3.5.3'heSiteEnvironmentai Engineershallbecontacted todetermine themethodstobeusedtocontainandcleanupthespill.TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallir,.plement thecorrective actionbyusingavailable ccnstruction forcesorbycontacting acommercial wastecollector (available firmslistdinsections3.6and3.7).Page4of7
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.13.5.5TheSiteEnvironmental Engineershallnotifyinmediately thefollowingagencieswhenaspi1Ireachesnavigable
,waters.l.'t.Cmdr.J.A.MacDonald UnitedStatesCoastGuard208FederalSuildingOswego,N.Y.13126Telephone:
(315)343-65812.TheDutyOfficerNationalResoonseCenterUnitedStatesCoastGuard4007thStreet,S.W.~'ashington, D.C.20590Telephone:
(800)424-88023.'NewYorkStateDepartment orEnvironmental Conservation WaterQualitySurveillance Albany,N.Y.Telephone:
.(518)457-73624.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation
,a..Mr.J.M.Toennies(315)474"1551extension 1580P'.Hr..J.L.Hllke(315)474-1511extension10413.5.6'.Hr.S.H.Haybrook(315)342-4740extension 263Alistofmaterialandequipment available forthecleanupofhazardous spiIlswiIIbeissuedbythe5'iteEnvironmental Ergineer.
Listswillincludehetypesandusesorequipment andmaterialavailabie frantheWarehouse stock(seeAttacnment 8)...3-5-7Whenactionhasbeentakentocontainandcieanupaspill,theSiteEnvironmental Engineershailorepare'reporton'hespill.ThisreportistobefiledwiththeRegionalAdministrator oftheEnvironmental plotectlonAgencywithin60daysfromthedateofanyspillintonavigable waters.a.Ifadischarge oF1,000gallonsormoreofoilhasenterednavigable waterinasingleevent.Page5of7
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1b.IftwooiIspiIlshaveoccurredwithinany12monthperiod.AcopyofthisreportwillalsobefiledwiththeNewYorkStateDepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation.
information tobeincludedinthisreportshallin-cludeitemslistedin3.5.2aboveanda.actiontakentocontainthespillb.actiontakentocleanupthespillc.personnel notifiedd.personnel atthesiteofthespill3.5.8TheSiteEnvironmental Engineerwi11transmitthisreporttotheNiagarat".ohawkPowerCorporation FieldRepresentative whowill,inturn,forwardthistotheEPAandDEC.3-5.9AfinalreportwillbepreparedbytheSiteEnviron-smentalEngineerwhichwillinclude:a~Theextentofcontamination andevaluation ofadverseeffectsthatresultedfromthespiIl.b.,Recommendations toprevenr.recurrenc ofsimilarspills.c.itemsin3.5.2and3.5.7above.d.DECandEPArecommendations andevaluation ofthespill.3.5.10TheSiteEnvironmental Committee wiII,atheirnextmeeting,re-evaluate precautionary measuresimpiemented foraspillandevaluateotherpossiblesourcsof'spillsofhazardous substances onsite.3.6Commercial WasteCol'lectorsStageConstruction ProductsHandledLandspillsonlyPhone(607)785-21+I(24hr.)(607}785-2681Haz"o-wastePetrochemicai soivents(315)682-2160DisposalonlyPage6of7
J.0.No.12187CSI2.6Rev.2Attachment 3.1Northeast OilCo.ProductsHandledMostliquids(calloncasebycasebasis)Phone(315)422-2941(315)422-1930(315)469-7456(24hr.)CoastalPollution CleanupanddisposalControlServices, Inc.SeaLandRestoration, CleanupanddisposalInc.FourthCoastPollution CleanupanddisposalControi3.7Commercial Emergency Assistanc (315)472-8111(24hr.)(518)465-8856(24hr.)(315)342-2183(24hr.)(315)686-5561(24hr.)(315)782-6500(315)388-5909(315)388-5571(315)265-3100(24hr.)ChemtrekNat.Agric.Chemicals Assn.AmericanAssn.ofRailroads Technical assistance inhandling(800)424-9300chemicalemergencies (toilfree)Assistanceinhandlingpesticide(513)961<<4300andClassBpoisonemergencies 4Assistance inhazardous materials (202)293-4000incidents involving trainsPage7of7
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J.O.uo.12187Csi2.6Rev.2Attachment BHaterials On5'iteForTheContainment AndCleanupOfHazardous Spills2)OilSorben-Rolls-(3l8"x36"x150')tobeusedinthecleaningupofaspillfromthegroundsurfaceorwatercourse.OilSorbentShets-(3/8"x18"x18")tobeusedinthecleaningupo,aspillfromthegroundsurfaceorwatercourse.3)OilSorbentBooms-(8"8x10')tobeusedincontaining spilis.
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e0J.0.No.12187CSI2.5Rev.2l.0PureeeeToestablish aprocedure forthespecificoperaticn afthetwoNHP-2SettlingPonds.2.0References 2IErosionCanrroiProgramfortheNineMilePointNuclearStarian-Unit2.2.2Construction SiteOlscharge PermitSPOKS>~NY-0094463
-AugustI,19773.0Attachmen ts3.1SettlingPandLacaticnPlan(skerch<12187-YFSK-23A-2) 3.2'ettling Pend'lalve.LocaticnPlan(Owg.~12187-YFSK-4K-5) 3.3SettlingPendOperation Lag:4.0Geeeret4.1TheSite~evircnmental Ccmmittee willmonitorthecperation orthesettlingpcndstainsurethatthedischarge meetsthere-quirements oftheDischarge Permit.4.2AIIcanschemicalponds.tructicn~astewater(exclud1ng anyacidic,caustic,,
rinses,etc)shallbedischarged intathesettling5.0Procdure5.1Location5.1.1Thesettlingpcnds,are locatedsouthofNMPNS-Unit IalongtheeassideartheUnitIAccssRoad,withaccessbeingfrcmthegatecnthenorthsideorLakeRoad,asshcwnanAttaci~~nt 3.1..5.1.2Thesettlingpendinfluentanderfluentvalvesarelocatedasshamcnattachment 3.2.5.2Operaticn5.2.1TheSiteinvircnmental
=ngineerorhisdesigneewilldetermine whenitisnecssarytoopenorclosetheSettlingPendvalves.ineSiteenvironmental engi-neerorhisdesigneewillnotifytheapprcpriate 5'dcCsupervisor, tomakethenecssarychangetovalvpositions.
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J.0.Ho.12187CSI2.5Rev.2designeewillverifythatthechangetovalvepcsi-tionshasbeenmade.AIog(At.3.3)wi11bemain-tainedbytheSiteEnvironmental Engineerorhisdesignee, notingal1changestovalvepositionsalongwiththetimeandwaterelevations inbothpcnds.5.2.2Nopumplinevalveshallbeintheopenpositionwhenthedischarge valvetohatspecificpendisintheopenposition.
5-2-35.2.0Undernormaloperations, aminimumofeighthoursdetention timeshallbeprovidedbeforedischarge ofasettlingpend.Effluent'samples frcmthepondshallbetakenmonthlyandanalyzedfortotalsuspended solidsbytheSiteEnvironmental Engineer.
5-2-55.2.6Ifanydeletericus materialorsubstanc,ccntaminates thedischarge watrheSiteEnvironmental Engineer'shallbenotifiedimmediately.
Ifthewatrinthesettlingpondsbeccmesccntaminared, itshallbecleanedupbeforedischarge.Onweekendsorotherncn-working shifts,arrangements forpendoperation shallbemadebytheSiteKnviran-mentalEngineerthroughthecognizant craftsupervision.
5-2-7The'Settling PendMonthlyOperation LcgSheetsshallbe-forwarded totheSiteEnvircnmental Engineerattheendofthemcnth.6.0'ffective GateThisinstructicn iseffective unti1modiriedorcancel1ed.issuanceofthisrevisionanddestroyed.
UpdateyourTableuponreceiptandwillremaininforeRevisionIhasbeenvoidedbythemustberemovedfrcmyourmanualandorContentsaccordingly.
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TABLEOFCONTZVZSINTRODUCTXOH ~PaeSECTXOH1-TKPORARXGRADINGA%)DRAYAGE2'bjective SitePreparation Operatian SZCTXOH2-~ORARYRVEGZLKTXVil ObjectivesSitePreparation SurfacePreparation farSeecLingSECTXOH3-WcCAVATXOH DEBAT~?GObjective Backgrcmxd SitePreparaticn Opera&on8APPAR)ZZA-CURKOLAEAPPENDIXB-P~~YCOAGULAHT
IHTRODUCT ONLocatedinScriba,NewYork,adjacenttoUnit1,theNineMilePointNuclearStation-Unit2ispresently inthecons~ction stage.Thesitehasbeenclearedandgrubbed.Conseaxction personnel havebeguntheexcavation work.Znanezorttocont=olanypollution whichnayresultfromthecontinued construction activities, theprogramdescribed hereinforcontolozerosionduringtheconstruction act"vities wasdeveloped. Thepurposeandintentofthisezosioncontrolplanistodefinetheareaswhereerosionproblemtxayoccurandtopzovidetheappropziate processes, proceduz'es, axxdmethodstocontroltheeasianproblem.Theerosioncontrolprogramisdividedixxtothreesections: 1.Thetemporary gradinganddrainageoftheconstruction areatocontrolerosion.2Thetempora~revegetat"on tostabiM~=e thesoi2.ofareasdisturbed bycons~ction activities. 3Theremovaloisuspededmaterialfromthewatez'emoved fromtheexcavation.
'SZCZICM1TBfPORARY CRADI.fGANDDRALtAGZObectiveTheobjective ofthissectionistogradethecons~ction areainsuchamannerasto.reducetheamountofoverlanderosionwhileeffectively providing forthecontrolofrainfallrunoffduzingtheconstruction activities. SitePreparation aDrainageditcheswi11becons~cted asshe~onPigure1,SedimentandZrosionCont"olPlan,toprovidefortheremovalofrainfaL1runofffromtheconstzuction a"ea.bTheccnst~ction areawillbegradedwithslopesawayfromtheexcavated areaandtowadthedrainageditchesassho~ontheSediment. andZzosionCcntzolPlan.~Ahezepossible, thegradedazeasshallhaveaslopeoflessthantwopezcenttoreduceezosicnlosses.Zozareaswhereslopesareg=eatethantwopercent,erosioncont=ols~~ctures shalloeprcvidd.(SeeSection3.,SitePrepa-ation, Partc.)cErosionwillbecontzolled onsite.,Straworhaybales,sandbags,interception/diversion cU'diesandditcheswillbecon-structedcnsitetoprotectallareasdisturbed byconstruct on
activities. =Theses~ctures+f11be~~stalled concur=ently withtheassociated construction activity. Specialattention ~begiventospoilareaswheresevereerosioncanoccur.The.spoilareaswi11beencircled bybaledhayorstraubarrierstocheckthetransoortation ofsedimentawayfromt!iespoilarea.DzavtngsiMustza~g typicalapp3~cations ofstra~orhaybales,sandbags,intercption/diversion ~>esandditches-.areprovidedasZigu=m2through5.d.Thetempozazy stabilization ofallgradedandexposedsoilsbyzevegetation toreducedamagefomphdandrateerosionwQ1beperformed. (SeeSection2).Uponcompletion ofthevora'esc=ibed inSection1,SiteP-eparat" on,thefo33mrLng operation procedures ~beperformed toprovideacontinuous controloferosiond~theconstruction period.a.A11erosioncontrols~ctures(seeSection1,SitePzeparation, Partc)F11beinspected periodictoensuretheproper'peration ofthecont-olst~~me.b.41Ierosionconols~ctures(seeSection1,SitePreparation, Partc)vt11beinspected periodically todetermine +bethemaintenance shouldbeperor=edonanyoftheerosioncontrolstructures.
Maintenance will'beperformed toassu=eprooeroperation oftheerosioncont=olst~ctnresduringrain"al3. activig..Q1debriswillberemovedfromdrainageditchesandfromtheothercontroldevices.Sedimentshallberemovedwhennecessary anddisposedofonsiteinareaswherethesedimentcanbestabs?ized andkeptfromre-ente~g thedr~~ageditches.Hap'rstrawbaleswillbereplacedwhenrottenor~~integrating.
SECTION2TEMPORARY RFJEGcL~TION ObectivesTheobjectives ofthissect"onaretotemporarily stabi3~ze thesoilandreducedamagefromwindandwatererosionduringconst~ction untilpermanent stabiM~zation isaccomplished. Thesoilstabilization procedures willapplyonallgradedande~osedsoils.SitePreparation h11areasfortemporary vegetative coverwU.begradedasdescribed MSection1,Site?reparat'on, Partb.SurfaceP".eoaration forSeedioa.Limeandfertilizer &11beappliedinaccordance withtheresultsofsoilnu~etanalysisrecommendat"ons fromthesoiltestingresults.Application ~beasfollows:Fertilizer (L5-25-15) 300to400lb/acre4tons/ac"e
b.Pertili=er, ~~e,seed,andmulch&IIbeappliedinoneapplicatian byuseofahydroseeder (foracompletedescription ofthetypeofseedandmulch,refertotheseedingandnulchingpartsofSection2).~Seedfm~tyseedwithgoadgemination, lessweed,andcertified bythelacalorstategoverning authority willbeused.Thegassmixture(ForageConservation P~~Ho.2)forthetemporary vegetative caveconsistofthefollowing: CreepingRedFescueKentucky'1ueg assAnnual'ye Perennial RyeRedTopWhf.teClover35percent20percent19-percent15percent6percent5percentSeedswillbeappLLedunffoznly withahydraseeder atarateoi50lbperace(SeeSection2,SurfacePeparation farSeeding,Partb.)~tfu1cbia a.Mulchwillbedistributed analtseededareasby~ansofahydroseeder. (SeeSection2,SurfacePreparat"an forSeeding,Partb.)
b,MulchingmaterialwiLLincludehayorstraw.Application ofthemulchwillbeL.5to2.5tons/acre (90to120bales)oz75to100lb/1,000sqf(2to3bales}.Thismaterialwillbeairdriedandfreefromcoarsematerials. Ec.MuLchanchozmgwiLLbeappliedbyuseofchemicalmulchbinder(CUBASOLAZ).,Thirty galofCURASQLAEper1,000galofwaterwillbepzeparedandappliedwithahydzoseeder attherateof0.5gal/sqyd.Technical Reformation onCUB.VOLAEisprod.dedin.~pencLLc L.
SECTION3EXCAVATION DF/ATER&G ~ObeccLveTheoh)ective ofthissection~mtoprovidefortheremovalofanysuspended materials thatmaybeinthe'aterremovedfromtheezcavatioa, whileproviding forthecontinuous dewatering oftheezcavation. Back@round TheamountofwaterintheezcavaMon canbeatibutedtothreesources:rainfall, ~~filtration, anddrillingdustcontrol.Rockdustfromtherockezcavat"on activities comb&'eswiDthewatertoformaliquidhighinsuspended solids.Earliermethodstoeffectively removethesuspended materialfailed,andsubsequent testshaveprovidedaversatile andpractical methodofteatment.SitePreparation aAilareasadjacenttotheezcavation areawi~~begradedasdescribed inSectionl,SitePreparation, Partb.
b.Asumpareawillbeprovidedintheexcavation tocollectthewaterforremoval.c.4dualearthenbasinsystemwillbeconstructed inthespoilareasouthoftheexcavation (seePigure1)~~equation a.~Setzlfa1WaterpumpedfromthesumpareawiH.becoLlected inoneoftwoearthenbasinsonarotational basis.2ksthesecondbas~~isbeingfilled,thesuspended mater"alinthefirstbasinwiM~beallowedtosettle.3Totalsuspended solidsinthebasinsupernatant wi~~bemonitored. 4.Whenthewaterinthebasinclearstoalevelofless:than50ppmofsuspended solids,thewaterwillbedis-chargedtotheditchsouthofUnit1.SpecialattentonwillbemadetoensurethatthesettledmateM~notberesuspended. N 5.Theuseofadua3.systemallcwsonebasintobefi~gwM.lethealternate issetting.6Ifthesettlingprocessdoesnotreducetheamountofsuspended materia3. toalevel'esst!mn50ppm,then,analternative methodoftreatment utili"ing thestear&enbasinsystemwe%,beused.(SeeSection3,Operation, Partb.)b.ChemicalAdditionandSett~~~ksanalternative trea~tmethod,ifthesettlingmethoddoesnotreducethesuspended solidsconcentration, acoagulant toenhancesettlingofsuspe"ded solIds~~beaddedintheamountofapproximately 5ppmtothevater~~theearthenbasin(dependent ontheamountofsuspended material). Atemixing,thesuspended material~bea11awedtosettle.Asidefromthe'ddition oftheprimarycoaguiant, themethodofoperation ~<33.bethesameasthatdescribed inSection3,.Operatian, Parta.Thecharacteristics oftheprimarycoagu3ant aredescribed inAppendix3.
~SSALEBALESTOBlJTTTOGETHER,~og'+P,~Wlga(fFLOWTOEOFSLOPEPLANTWO"ZX7XSIESTA)(ES EACHBALEP.LANOVERLAPEDGE.SI\'~a~I~O~EMBAN~MEN SLOPE,i/vlEXlSTINGGROUNOTYPE.A,.'.TYPE8EMBANKMENT SLOPETobeusedinlocationswhereTheexistir,g groundslopesincwardthetoeoftheernbnkment.Tobeusedwher.existinggroundslopesawayfrom;hetoeoftheembankment. NOTE~.SEGNOBAGSCANEEUSEOlNTHESAMEMANNER.FIGUR22BALEDHAY.ORSTRAhtEROSIONCHECKS
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CURASOLAETECHNICAL LVrORiL4TION* DESCRIPTION CURASOLAZisamilky-white, polyvinyl acetatecopolymer'mulsion. Itisphysiolo+caMy harmlessandhas.nophytotoMc properties. ThepHvalueis4-5anditiswaterdispersible. CURASGLAEwilltemporazily bindsurfacesoilindenudedaxeastostabili"e'he soil.andreduceerosion.Asachemicalmulch,CURASOLAZwillpart"ally bindsuracesoiltoxeducetheamountoxerosionandevaporation lossestoaidinthedevelop-mentozapermanent vegetative cover.CURASOLAEmaybeusedinhydroseeder seesozonareasalreadyseeded.CURASOLAZwillalsobindnaturalfibermulchestoreducelossescausedbywindandrain.+Cuidelines o-ErosionandSe~tControlPlanningandImp3.ementation, pp.85and86,Environmental Pzotec"'on Agency,Au@est,~Q72.
CECALA?PLICATION CURASOLAZcanbeusedonalltypesofsoil.TheamountsofCKUSOLAZandwatergenerally requiredperacreofareaareasfollows:PlatAreas-ThirtygalCURASOLAZto1,000galofwaterformoistsoil.Fordzysoiluse2,000galozwater.3:1to2:1Sloaes-Fortyta55galCURASOLAZto1,000galofwaterformoistsoil.Fordrysail,use2,000galafwater.2:1to1:1Sloaes-cifty-fiveto65galCURASOLAEto1,000ga1ozwaterformoistsoQ..Fordrysail,use2,000galozwater.SwalesandDitchesNinetyto100galCURASOLAZta1,000galofwaterformoistsoil.Fordrysoil,use2,000galofwater.MEANSOFAPPLICATION .CURASOLAZmaybeappliedwithahydroseeder alongwiththeseed,nn~ch,lime,andfertiliez.Sprayingequipment thatnormallyisusedforapplyingasphaltemulsicns orwatercanalsobeused,withlittleornomodification, toapplythebinder.
Depending ontheveatherconditions, thecuring~eisgenera&>y tvoto~hoursafterapplication. EL'G)LWGL~T.%TALONS freeingpointofCURASOLAZ~m23Z.Thisbindercanoeappliedat~eratuzes above34P.Treatedsu=acesshouldbetrafficf=ee,exceptvhenveryhighconcent=aticns ofmterialaeused.Mebinderhazybesprayedonvetordrysoil.ThemateriaLcanbestoredforatIaastsMmonthsbutshouldnotbestoredinextremeheat,sunlight, oraaafreezing conditions. ~~~iu7ACTURZR ~MeanHoechstCorporation l041Route202-206NorthI3~Mgevater, NewJersey08876
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PRQGKYCOAGULAtTINTRODUCTION Mostcolloidal particles ~natuzalvater,suchasthoseattheH'neMilesitecarryanetnegativeelectrical charge.3ecausetheparticles allca~thesamecharge,theyrepeleachotherandvtZ3.notcoalescetoformparticles sufficiently lax'getosettle.'he, particles canbemadetosettlethroughthemechanism ofcoagulation (theneutx'alixat'on ofparticlecharges). Neutralization ofpazticlechargescanbeaccom-plishedbytheaddtionofacationicpolyelectzolyte. Gentlestizz~mgofthevatervillthencausecollisions oftheparticles vhichviQgzovintosufficient siretosettlezapidlyinased~~entation basin,.VARIOUSCOAGULAViS 1Cat-PlocT(CaldronCorporation ProductCat-PlocTisaliquidcationicpolyelectzolyte usedasapr~~rycoagulant invaterclar~&ication operation ItisacceptedbytheEnvix'onmental Protection Agency(~A)foxtzeatingdrinkingutersuppliesatconcentrations ofupto5ppm.
B-2TYPICALPROPRE:.S PhysicalForm-CleartopaleyellowliquidSolubQizy -Solubleinwats~wallproportions BulkDensity-8.61b/galpH(assupplied) -3.5i0.2Pre~Point-27FUndiluted'Cat-Floe T~wmoderately corosivetoironandcopper.Chemicalfeedsystemsshouldbeconstructed ofst~~lesssteelorplastic.CatFloeTcanbesupp'.edinnonretu~ble steeldrums(450A~/net)~Theoptimalapplication dosageforthedewatering effluentisapproximately 5ppm.2.Cat-Floe(CaldronCoroorat"on Pr'aduct) Catrflocisaviscousliquidcationicpolyelect olyte.Zta~-acceptedbythe~Xfozuse~mthetreatment oz~~~gwatersuppliesatconcentationsozupto5ppm.
B-3TTICALPROPKRTI8PhysicalForm-MaterwhitetopaleyellowviscousliquidSolubility -Solubleiawateriaallproportions BulkDensity-8.6lb/galpH(assupplied) -4.20.5Freezing.Point -277UndatedCat-Floeismode"ately corrosive toironandcopper.Itisavailable in55gald~s(450lb/net).Theoptimalapplica-tioadosageforthedewatezing eiilueatisapproximately 5ppm.3PuziflocC31(DowCheicalProduct)PazQI.ocC31isahighlyviscousliquidcationicpolyelectzolyte (polyalkyleae polyamine). IthasbeenapprovedbyEPA,foruseinpotablewatertreatment atconcentratioas ofupto5ppm.
BWTYP1CALPROPERTIES PhysicalForm-.DarkamberviscousliauidSolubi3'ty -A13.proportions invaterpH(20percentsolution, 20C)-8.9Bu33cDensity-9.5lb/galPourPoint-26Z'o3utions ofPuxiflocC31floculant arerelatively noncorrosive tocommonmaterials ofconstruction, Wththeexceptions ofal~~andz~~c.However,blackironorcarbonsteeltanksvithrubbercoatingsarerecommended forconcent=ated solutions. Meop~~application dosageforthedevater~mg effluentisappro~tely 3to4ppm~4-XPS-4145L awChemicalPoductXPS-4145L isaU.quidcationicpolyelectrolyte. Tthasbeenapprovedby'hea~Aforuseinpotablevatertrea~tatconcent=ations orupto5ppm.
TYPICALPROPS'Z:"S PhysicalPozm-CleazambezliquidSolubility -Allproportions inwaterpH-(20percentsolution, 20C)-7.1Bu?kDensity-9lb/galXPS-4145L flocc&ant isessentially noncorosivetomostcorn"onmaterials ofconstruct" on,withtheexceptions ofaluminumandzinc.'owever,blackironorcarbonsteeltankswithzubbercoatings=azerecommended fozconcentatedsolut"ons. Theoptimalapplication dosageforthedewateHmg effluentisappro~tely 4ppm. i PERMIT.:Ihe'Environmental Conservation Law,Article27,Title7,Part3603.572'xpIRATION OArEOctober31,1981QCON5TRUCTIONQOPERATION +INITIALISSUE+xRENESALQREISSUANCE Y38S14QMODIFICATION xnrISSUEOrOAOORESSOFPERMITTEE TELEPMONE NO,ara'rohavtcPowerCortsoration 300ErieBoulevard West,Syracuse, i!Y(315)474-L5LLTIONOFPROIECTTownScribaCountyOswegoEnvironmental Conservation ReponatOffice7481HenryClayBoulevard, Liverpool, oEscRIPTIQN QFPRolEciONSITESUPERVISOR Construction relatedwastedisposal-NinedefilePt.Unit2Hr~T.S.ZazreLLEIXGENERALCONDITIONS IxIIaThepermittee shallfileintheofficeoftheEnvironmental Conser-vationRegionspecified above.analiceonintenlion tocommenceworkatleastaghoursinadvanceotthetimeofcommencement andshallalsonotifysaidofficepromptlyinwritingafthecomptetion ofthework.2Thcpermitted workshallbesubjecttoinspection byanauthorized representative oltheOepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation whamayordertheworksuspended itthcpublicinterestsarequires. 3Asaconditian ofIheissuanceofthispermit,theapplicant hasic-ccptedexpressly, bytheexecution attheapplication, thelulllegalresponsibility foralldamages,directorindirect, ofwhatevernature,andbywhomeversuffered, arisingoutaftheprojectdescribed herein.andhasagreedtoindemnify andsaveharmlessthcStatefromsuits,actfons,damagesandcostsofeverynameanddescription resulting fromthcsafdproject.4.Allworkcarriedoutunderthispermitshallconformtotheapprovedplansandspecifications. Anyamendments mustbcapprovedbytheOepartmcnl afEnvironmental Canservatian priartat.eirimplemen-tation~S.Thepermittee isresponsible torobtaining anyotherpermits,ap-provals,easen:ents andrightswf~ay whichmayberequiredforthisproject.6.Byacceptance ofthispermit,thepermittee agreesthatthepermitiscontingent,upon strictcompliance withPart360andthespecialconditions. Anyvariances grantedbytheOepartment ofEnvironmental Conservation toPart360mustbeinwritingandattachedhereto.SPECIALCONDITIONSI,Noliquidwastes,sludgesorhazardous wastesnorvastesnotgenerated bythe'bineMilePointUnit2construction activities willbeaccepted. ClosureofthelandfillvillfollowDepartment guidelines including establishment ofacovercropandfinalslopesnotgreaterthan1on3.3,Hoexpansion ofthewasteconceteareawillbeundertaken withoutpriorapprovalbytheDepartment. Aminimumof100feetvillbemaintained betweenthesouthernextentofthelandfill, andtheexistingdrainageway.Anannualreportvillcontinuetobesubmitted bythepermi.ttee. Thereportvillinclude,asaminimum,thevoLume'frefuselandfilled, estimated volumeoflandfillre~aining, andsufficient information todemon'strate that:thelandfilLisoperating inconformance m.thapprovedplansandspecif'cations. ATE/31/78ISSUINGOFFICERSIGNR'6PatrictcH.Snlyee,SanitaryEngineerPERivllTTEECOPY
p3j'l~vHr8YORKSTA~iD""~%RZ'ZiT OPRiVIHPZ~~FLLIs COllSHrVAGCH APPHOVAITOCO.'fSTHUCT ASOLL)WAS~'MQGKiPa.ACXyTYheOwer,'H.aura:lohavfc PoverCoroozion,ofasolidvastemns~erent acility,<ovnasCora-tucionwads'll-NinePleP'.boucle"Stat'onLKb2andlccateni".he.omcrSc"i""ir.Gs'ecnCccnty<isgreatena"rc<<altccans"rect theab<r<e-<n<nen sclC'vas"eenateenacii'ty<naccordance vithplansandspec='ca'onsenclosedwththeappl'c*tion forap"rovaldated.Y~y28,1976a"providedforinTitle5ofArticle27of"eWviror~ental ConseIationZar~(Chapter399oftheZavsofL973).~'sapprovaLdoesnotre"evetheapplicant oftheresponsibility ofcomplying vithanyapplicable Federal,Statecrrxrd.cipal ordinances, ~g'~<<tionsand,Lavs~Msapprovalisnott~merablemiissubjecttothefollows.ng conditions-'.. Theconsruc.ionandoperation ofhisfac~~.gsf~canoretotheplansand.specifications approved. th'sday.2.Thevastesobe~~~edatthisd's"osalareaareoberestricted toconstruction naterials suchasvood.,concretebio&,mriousmetalsplastics, cdbc"M,papeandconstructicn vora'slunchvastes.helunchvasteseretobethecnlyte~"'ontain'n-anygarbage.3<<,~~Luncheontype"asesare-obesegregated caothervastesandvhenplaced'nthe~~"Mi>>,hyaretobecompacted and.covered,ona.dailybasisvitha-'-'~~ofs.xi""hesofccnpaced.soil.Avatermonitoring programvh.chisthesoleresponsibi'ity oftheorner~ybereouiredby.heDepart=ent. Thenonitorine progr~shou'ditbereauired, my'ncludeinsta>>aticn ofaroundvater ~nitoring veilsarAperiodicsa~pliagofveilsarAsumacewaterinthearea.5.--"inished sideslopesonthesiteshaLLnotbesteeperthan1(vertical) on3(horiontal).6Thefinalccntonrsofthesites~notexcelhoseshovnonthe-approvedpla>>s~7.Covermaterials}~>>beappliedtocomplyviththefoLLcwing asaad.nizam: 6inchthickness -sa=dayaslunch<<matesaredeposited atlandfillandat24inchthickness firncover.Thetopsixinc'softhefiZAL'over (Mn'~2')onthefinal-"f"conpleti"- thestteshal'etocsoiL.9Agrasscovercrops."~t~beesablishedonae~~osadcove>>vithinoneyearafte"p'aceae"t ofhe='aLcove
10.Caresha3,1betakenduringtheconstruction andoperat'on ofthesanitarylandfilloprec3.ude pon""ngonadjacentlandowners'roperty. Amer~enstotheplansandspec'fications mustbeapprcved. bytheNewXorhStateDeoartnent oCZnvi=onnen aiCentare.tion triertothaiimp3.mentation. 13Duringtheli=eofthe1"ndfi3'n a"equalreportwibesubmitted totheNewYor4;StateDepart=ent of=xviro.ŽentalCcnservaion.The.epor'ill include,esamin'-"ur., thevolu=eofrefuselandV'ed,esti=tedvol~ofland"illrma'nin~, andsu"icientinfor~ticn todmonstrate thatthelandfillisoperat~inconfor"ncew'thheppoved.p3'mandspec&~icat ons.Intheeventt""titbecomesnecessary for,anyliauidtobedischa~eddirectlyori""'irectly fu"es.".osu='acend/or"rouncwaters priorapproveoftheNewYorkStateOep~-antofenviron"m~, Consemtion sh13.beecu'red.14.Theabovecond'ions sh~"besubjecttochan"eintheeventhattheybecomeinconsisentwith'utue=cdifications ofthŽMesandr"~consoftheNewYork.StateDepa&=~nt of"nvironŽental Conse=m,ticn. DateLEZ'ryGOsspPeZeSeniorSanitary"""pincer SolidWasteMaa~eent
0PU,~YORKSTAmDEP,g)(~~NT APPROVATTO,'-FENVrgo¹~'r-"AL CONSERVATIO~ CONSTRUCTASOLEDMASTSMi'4sGElKai FACILITYc.wer,NiagaraMohawk?owerCoroT.astcConcreteLndfill-Nineli1P'orporation ofasolidwasteamnager,:ent facilitvkno~masnex.ePointUnit2NuclearStat'ainOswegoCounty~isgrantaionandlocatedintheTo:.aA'.cmentacxlityin'ccordance with1rantcapprovaltoconstruct thipansandsecificati eabovenamedsolidwasteme-..aldatedNovember41rationLaw(Chapter399ofhasprovidedforinTitle5oficionlifh"'b'1otelawsof1973>.Tg'yppix,tyofcomplinwitha(Thefinalcontoursofthe'sitesnaile'szesnanotexceedthoseshownontheaeapprovedplans.Thisapprovalisnottransferrable andiserraeandissubjecttothefollowing conditions 1J.ineconstruction andcperat'Jy1conformto.theplansndspeci'ionofthisfacilitshalThewastetobelandfilled attheattisdisposalareaistoberestr'd"xcetowasreconcretoFinishedsideslopes.onthesiteshall.nesiteshallnotbesteeperthan1(vertical) on3horzo~"4.n~5;Finalcovermaterialthickness shallbe6..-'hetopsixinchesoffinalcovershallAgrasscovercropshallbeestablished placement ofthefinalcover.24inches"hick.betopsoil.onalle..posedcoverwithinoneyearafter8'mendments tothe1pansandspecifications mustbearovD'Campementatcn.naonservation priorto'their1.9;'Theaboveconditions sha11besb'sujecttochangeintheeventMthfuturemodifications ofth1ventanattheybecomeinconsis. oteruesandregulations oftfEnvironmental Conservation. heNewYorkStateDepartmer.. e ~.5<<~OPaahNEWYORKSTAT=>)KPART!AENT OFK.'(VIRO?I!K(Et(TA(. COO(SKRVATOON INOIR~CTSOURC(=A.~NEw5CuRCKAPPLlCAIIONFORPERMITTOCCNSIRUCT5QMCCIFICATION CfSVRCKOwtiKR4~CEQBXG,YR+i.e.dk -Cr(GX'D-PO RMC"LI'QNutcSKRAVO5TRKKTAC<<RESSI500F'eK.vd.'?lese9teAMKCfAUTHORIZKO ACKNf(ATTACHLETTERCfAV&RIZATIONI II"VMSKRANOSTREE~ACQRESSIOTKLMCOIONK ComolctechastoTThahttlohcote )55'Itornopcctooorooraotc tle54Eeore~sento55oc. (sccfoPnaAIR5llA557cctsonshon<<Cole moNho4557tolscstotemenr OKtots~Eenott55cohhectchs <<TITTlha\othtlacotaoh shoooeliootctotocnottlcs ossoc.Scfibclt47lov*CLTY<<TcwtlVILLAIIKS~c'De5A13202IZ.CITY~TOWNVILLACK11STATENPilo.SIPSLOYO'HERCLASSlhiCATION 5iaCICRMKROPLCQIORLITT S.QIll<<V5TRIAI QPFKQUAIKX.S:CVATURK -fCWVKRSREPRESK:I ATLVECRACKNTCT.NAICKbTITLEQfCWIKMPK?RKSKtITATIlE 5TT.'KPICNK(EVPQYE-ofI'IRMI$741cI1o:Z.i~i.Toes'es,2:v.r=."~.~1=80/jj~'I-Cf(7<m~CSP,TLa"uAMECI'RC ORARCHITKCT iSNYS?K.CRIT.TKL-KPHCNE PRKPARINQ PLAtI5ARCH.Lic.NQ.F.QhcihuicirAL IQRKSICKNIIAL Z5.QATKAPPLIC7:CNCAIPLKTKQ12/16/76KS.KXPEC.KOATKCfCPERATICN 1976-1982S.FACILITY tIAAIE(KFClfRK.'I~RC'lWNERIFRIII IHirei>i~ePci."Un'"2C=-s~c-'c.".Si"'KOLFA~TY Ic'<<aidtl<<IVNSKRAIVOSTRFTAQORESSLP.O.Ecx32Kl.CITYfQWNVILLACc.Ly~Ž,13093Cme(;o1TYIEOFFACILITY<<RUQCIfiCAT(C'I (CHECKCNLYCIIK)I.QPJLRKIIIQ FACILITYILQIAIRPCRT1QRECPKATICNAL FACILITY4,QSISCPnluQ 'CK;ITKRSQQRIVKINTHEATKil5QHIQHwAYZQOTHER(QKSCRISE,: 4LNOAREAQFINCIRKCTSCVRCKI1:.Pcaca'CTCIPIOCR ,5lacE5CIIILclaol5l GTcuaIIKPETXIMVLIOAXYIIICVC'KQ AU~!MCSILKTRIPSCIJRINQNEXT~KllYEARS1800KxITiitic PARKINQsPocKsATFAC'LITY0PCRRIMCaaaCK555OK5"OKOCTRIIOJ'lBGGOESCPllSK ?ARK'dIQFACTOITiESOSKVf:LIKQSUfIIOTCPIOCKRCWNERSHI?'R CCNfRCICfOWIOER'RIK? LYINQICAKiniNSKRAIIOSiKFCIBECT'IRQNTthINATICN SCVRC5TQBKINC'OKOVs)IIOJKCT: LucLVOKAOETAILKQANAI.YSIS Of;M?AC.QFu5KFCACILITYCilAIRCILi~YINACCRCAIICKWlf'HCUICEL.NES. (~i~ee-qCKP54.RAwiNQuuMsERsf)'ttSSvstllfKQI(KegLuo1)187Yc2'A(in+,ainmio.4(,roshe(=1r'=~+~'.q.15')1Ž,,-CŽ1(11ri~~~~Sin171%75Ž.L~pf~m11QORAGKIVCYUSECKulYLCC'ONCCQEfACIL:IYIQYIC.'vTLI(KlI"5'TM(NlSICuutcSER/7bJ3/!'7!S!u'!c;o!!.l.5!7!('t1!tt.9I.t/fIISQ.QCE!IIEQOSI.QATKq/8T0Cc".NS7RIJ(-.T95.RiCII'uRE'KVIKWEQ SYI!lZ~~~~N~'~r)fAILTUHE.OCS.'VtrEK1745f5,APPRCVKQ CNSTRVC.FCRCIRKCTAIRCill'A:AUIATICN SCvRCSItKC'QIPKICfC.?4ICRTQCONSTuC.IONSHAL'OIOTICISPERMIT.O'LOIT(C:ISIAIR:COX(ti/'fJ/
IBIDIRECTSOURC-APPLlCATXOV ORP:"RNZTTOCONSTRUCT '33ImpactofUseof."ac'1'yonAirQualityflicBtoil.hoNineNilePointUn'2construction siteislocatedonthesoutheasshoreofLazeOntarioinaruralsectorofOswegoCotwty,iHewYork,about40@ilesnorth-nor hwestoftheCityof5@=acse.Thenea=estpcoulat'on ceneistheC'yofOswego,rdxi~ately sevenMilessouthwest ohesiŽei..ea'ajortravelroutestoandfronthesiteareshownonAttach-~nt1.Attachrent 2showstheestinated traiclows'(numbers iaparenthesis) CuringthePeak.construction yearattheoeginnina=aendo"theBayshi".5-~RoadwaysT..eNineNilePoin"roacwaysareshownonAttachment 2,andtheCarsruc"ionSitaRoacwaysaredisalayec on,Attachn:ent 3~Theheginning ancendowor!cshifŽsforthebylineH'lePo'nUn'1aci3.iyand=ortheJ.A..=itzpatric'c PowePlantdonotco'n'ce,,w-'ththeNineNilePointUn'"2cons"ructionsi"esn'"changes;"..ere===e, traffic'owsindicated are=estimates fotheUnit2c=..struction siteor.~v.Hiso..cohsevationsatt..esitei..c'a"e'.".atthecons.-uc'ontraffic='cwshavebeenaPProxi.-..ately 50cerenttoheeastanc50Percenttothewest.mmskwoipl4opQrQgyc+ecuq~~enu-...~er ofworsesscheculed o"heiVineH'lePointUnit2c--..st=uct'on site'sevPectectoinc=ease=ron600in19'76toao"2200'197~,andsuhsecue" 'cecease"o50workers982whenconstruction willterminate. Duringconstuction,isestimate+ thatnor.orethan1800workerswi'1heons'eganyoneshlA-=a=='csucywasconducted attheUn'2.construct'on site15I'5~aaanalvsishasestao1ishe>hatthereaeaggro~'!Latelvrides/cara"thesite.Usingtheschedu'*e;.an"ower est'.-..ates ot=inecaoove,the"ollow'gtaolohasceenceveloPec.
NUNCLE'R0"CARSDPvSAT19751977197819791980198119824009001,1001,2001,100700400Attachment 3showsthelocationands'eofthefouconstruction oarkinglots.Thefourlo-swillbecompletely ut'izddur'gthepea'<yearsof,consruct'on.Durirgnon-peakyears,partsofthelotswillbeutilizedasstoragea"'eas.Thesizeoftheparkinglots"wasbasedon1,,200carsmaximumduring"..dayshif"as.6600spacsorshif"chargeakinThefourconstuctionpar'xinglotsw'll"roviceaypoximately 1,800spacesforparking.'ll oaved.lotsw'lhaveoa'ntedparkingspacsandtheunoavedlotsw'loer...arked asreŽu'edtoacatparking~~TaficContolThemaiors'e"caPsnavecenterl're .-.ar?<ings ardstoosignswhererequ're"ocontroltra==ic.Ascorst"uct'on "'ra"=icflowin-creases,various-...et..ocs ofchannel'-at'on willbeusedtooot'm'zetraffic"low(e.g.flagmen). Basedonexperience du'ngt'.".econ-struction o=the.'Vre.'hiepointUnit1ardthe~amesA.:itzpatric'( Plants,t;.ewor!<ersthemselves aictra='cflewinane"ort<<oexi"thesi"asquicklyasocss'le.Znaddition, abussev'ceplanfromQswegonasbenarangedw'hC=-'8ROT"ansit,"rc.hebusse"vicew'1becomeava'lable star'ngDecembe"5,1975,ardwirec."cetheamcuntoftra=fictoandfrcmthesite.SiteFeteoo~ocrheorevang windsrangefror;.westtosouthtosoutheast attheMine<4'lepc'ntsite.Theannualw'nd"rose"shcwin~perce-.."-ages oiwines'omeachd'cticr.atthes'teisshownir.At"achmen"4~Thesite'snearthe.-..eanoa,thc=manycyclonicwndsyst...swh'hcrosscnorthAm='aa-a.rateofapp=oxi.-..ately 10"ermor.h.~i~<<<<iT..ereo",s'stan"'a trocs.".o=c-.,'x'ngccc'scu"ngmosto-theyea.Stagnantconc-'iors ccurin=requently.
Receotczs Thenearsdwe13.ing inproximity totheprojectislocatedor.LakeviewRoadaboutar'em'esouthwest ofthesite.(SeeAttach-ment2).'ignif'ca..t concntrat'ons o=workesacjacen"tatheparkinglotfaci3.ities arenotexpectedduringsh'tcnanges.Theorimaryon-sitereceptors wil3.betheoccupants o=thevehicles. TmoatAnalysesuctiantnelots.gthesite'therura3.en-.Themajorareaofimpactwhichwillresu3.tfromtheconsoftheoarkingfac'lities willbetheimŽe¹aeaeaso"Sinceveh'clesvill,noma'lyanlybeenter'ngardex'"'ndurirgsh'changes,t~eoimaryon-s'treceotars v1occuozrts ofheveh'es.Therearestdwellinginth'svironment islocated-pprovimately onemefromthes'Themeteoala@icalcandit'c.'.s characte'sticoftheHinetiilePo'ntUr.'t2siteind'catethata'remissions resulting framveh'ulart"aveltaand"romtheprc-osedparkingfaci't'swillgeneral'y bedispe"sedrapid'y.Totalairemissions will'nc"easebetween1975and'979(-..epeakcorstruction year)andthenceceaseasheconst=uct'cn workforcedecreases orogress'ely'ntil '982.T=af=icflowe..ter'rg andexit'ngtheoarkinglotswillbeacilŽtatedthroughtheaccssrcacsbyanymeasuresnecessary (e.g.flagmen)tom'nimi-econcentrations. o=cabanmcno"ideardotherdeleter'ous ex..austemissions attnes'e.Thebussev'e'<<hichwil}.beavailable =romCswegosnauldrecucetheimpac=result'ng frcmveh'cular tr=-c'tweenthesite-ndthispooulaticn cent-".Fvendur'ngworst-case meteoralag'al ccnditicns, itisexpectedthatthefa3.ow'ngNationalAirQualitySta..dards willbecompliedwtnasa"su'"afcarstrucionandutili"at'on oftheoroposednd>>ectsau>>ceofairpoluton1-houcarbcn.-..onox'e -35ppm.morethar.oncepervear.ncttabeexceeded8-hourcarbonmoncxide-9oom,nottabeexcecdmorethanorceoeyear.
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uestion6Comparetheairborne, non-radiological emissions fromthepro-posedradwasteincinerator/calciner toemissions fromothersourcesattheNHP-1site,particularly startupboilers,emergency dieselsandstationheating.R~esenseCAcomparison oftheRWR-1non-radiological emissions toothersourcesisgivenbelow.Theresinincineration modeis'listedfortheRWR-1.Inthismode,allemissions listedarehigherthanothermodesofoperation. CORWR-10lbs/hr.OneNMP>jlDieselGenerator 30lbs/hr.HeavyDutyTruck,{8mi/hr)5.33lbs/hr.Car{8mi/hr)0.61lbs/hr.Hydro-carbonsNO0lbs/hr.10lbs/hr.2lbs/hr.100lbs/hr.0.25lbs/hr.0.23lbs/hr.0.06lbs/hr.0.05lbs/hr.SO5lbs/hr.G.lbs/hr. 0.01lbs/hr.0lbs/hr.Particu-lates0lbs/hr.9lbs/hr.0.02lbs/hr.001lbs/hrNoteTheRWR-1Systemisprojected tooperate70%ofthetime.Adieselgenerator'perates 1hx'/month undernormalconditions {morefrequentunderabnormalconditions).
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intheareaisdominated bytheOsweg'oSteamStation.Figuresforthatstationareasfollows:COHydrocarbons NOSOParticulates 0.08lb/hr.0lb/hr.6,840lb/hr.33,125lb/hr.825lb/hz.TheRWR-1emissions cannotbecomparedtothestationboilersorheatingsystemsincethesearebothelectricpowered.
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