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License Amendment Request No. 231, Application to Revise Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit - Request for Emergency Approval ML14202A392INT-036CASE Initial Statement, at 67,68EMAIL OCTOBER 25, 2015 FROM Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gunderson to CASE RE: GRID RELIABILITYINT-037CASE Initial Statement, at 68,69EMAILS SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 between CASE and Mr. Tim Hoeg, NRC Senior Resident Inspector at Turkey Point regarding source of power when TP 3 & 4 were off line for uprate.INT-038CASE Initial Statement, AT 72,73ADAMSCitizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Petition to Intervene and Request for a Hearing October 14, 2014 ML14290A510 6
License Amendment Request No. 231, Application to Revise Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit - Request for Emergency Approval ML14202A392INT-036CASE Initial Statement, at 67,68EMAIL OCTOBER 25, 2015 FROM Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gunderson to CASE RE: GRID RELIABILITYINT-037CASE Initial Statement, at 68,69EMAILS SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 between CASE and Mr. Tim Hoeg, NRC Senior Resident Inspector at Turkey Point regarding source of power when TP 3 & 4 were off line for uprate.INT-038CASE Initial Statement, AT 72,73ADAMSCitizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Petition to Intervene and Request for a Hearing October 14, 2014 ML14290A510 6
INT-039CASE Initial Statement, at 75/76ADAMSEnvironmental Review Guidance for Licensing Actions Associated with NMSS Programs Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ML032450279INT-040CASE Initial Statement, at 80,81A. Hanley v. Kleindienst, 471 F.2d 823 (2d Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 412 U.S. 908 (1973)INT-041IN INT-001, at 1-7WHAT IS SALTWATER INTRUSION? Saltwater Intrusion of Coastal Aquifers in the U.S. James SpatafoINT-042IN INT-001, at 7SFWMD FINAL ORDER WITHDRAWALS FROM L-31E CANAL AUGUST 14, 2015INT-043IN INT-001, at 7Tara Dolan Study: A Case Study of Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station: Perception and Power in Environmental Assessment June 18, 2012INT-044IN INT-001, at 82010 USGS Borehole geophysical logging for the Florida Power & Light Turkey Point Plant groundwater, surface water, and ecological monitoring planINT-045IN INT-001, at 9 TO 16Origins and Delineation of Saltwater Intrusion in the Biscayne Aquifer and Changes in the Distributionof Saltwater in Miami-Dade County, Florida7 INT-046IN INT-001, at 17McNeill, Donald F., 2000. A Review of Upward Migration of Effluent Related to Subsurface Injection at Miami-Dade Water and Sewer South District PlantINT-047IN INT-001, at 17 (LINK)GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina HA 730-G  INT-048IN INT-001, at 18 - 21Biological Assessment on the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Proposed License Amendment to Increase the Ultimate Heat SinkINT-049IN INT-001, at 21Sources of Saltwater in the Biscayne Aquifer INT-050IN INT-001, at 21, 22Turkey Point Unit 1 Eco System BY RUSS FINLEY INT-051IN INT-001, at 22The National Park Service website: Biscayne Bay descriptionINT-052IN INT-001, at 23 to 25Knowledge of Groundwater ResponsesÑ A Critical Factor in Saving Florida's Threatened and Endangered Species Part I: Marine Ecological Disturbances Sydney T. BacchusiNT-053iN INT-001, at 26Movement of water into and out of the CCS 8
INT-039CASE Initial Statement, at 75/76ADAMSEnvironmental Review Guidance for Licensing Actions Associated with NMSS Programs Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ML032450279INT-040CASE Initial Statement, at 80,81A. Hanley v. Kleindienst, 471 F.2d 823 (2d Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 412 U.S. 908 (1973)INT-041IN INT-001, at 1-7WHAT IS SALTWATER INTRUSION? Saltwater Intrusion of Coastal Aquifers in the U.S. James SpatafoINT-042IN INT-001, at 7SFWMD FINAL ORDER WITHDRAWALS FROM L-31E CANAL AUGUST 14, 2015INT-043IN INT-001, at 7Tara Dolan Study: A Case Study of Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station: Perception and Power in Environmental Assessment June 18, 2012INT-044IN INT-001, at 82010 USGS Borehole geophysical logging for the Florida Power & Light Turkey Point Plant groundwater, surface water, and ecological monitoring planINT-045IN INT-001, at 9 TO 16Origins and Delineation of Saltwater Intrusion in the Biscayne Aquifer and Changes in the Distributionof Saltwater in Miami-Dade County, Florida 7 INT-046IN INT-001, at 17McNeill, Donald F., 2000. A Review of Upward Migration of Effluent Related to Subsurface Injection at Miami-Dade Water and Sewer South District PlantINT-047IN INT-001, at 17 (LINK)GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina HA 730-G  INT-048IN INT-001, at 18 - 21Biological Assessment on the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Proposed License Amendment to Increase the Ultimate Heat SinkINT-049IN INT-001, at 21Sources of Saltwater in the Biscayne Aquifer INT-050IN INT-001, at 21, 22Turkey Point Unit 1 Eco System BY RUSS FINLEY INT-051IN INT-001, at 22The National Park Service website: Biscayne Bay descriptionINT-052IN INT-001, at 23 to 25Knowledge of Groundwater ResponsesÑ A Critical Factor in Saving Florida's Threatened and Endangered Species Part I: Marine Ecological Disturbances Sydney T. BacchusiNT-053iN INT-001, at 26Movement of water into and out of the CCS 8
iINT-054N INT-001, at 26How salinity descends from unprotected canals into the aquiferINT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 2!""#$%&'()*+,"#()*+-*#&$./+Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water INT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 3Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water (graph)INT-056INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 4Nitrogen Increase Likely linked to Apparent Algal Bloom in CCS  -  See next 3 slides showing progressive deterioration of water clarity in the CCS INT-057INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 5March 31, 2010 Google Earth View(of CCS)INT-058INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 6March 6, 2013 Google Earth View (of CCS)9 INT-059INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 7January 18, 2014 Google Earth View (of CCS)INT-060INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 8Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the June 2011 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-061INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 9CCS Plume Expands to NE as Evidenced by Increasing Tritium Concentrations at TPGW-10 (graph)INT-062INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 10Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the March 2013 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-063INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 11Salinity of CCS Surface Water Increasing Post Uprate as Evidenced by Increasing Specific Conductance August 25, 2010 to March 31, 2014 (graph)INT-064INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 12Specific Conductance for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend in Salinity August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph) 10 INT-065INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 13Salinity for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph)INT-066INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 14Compilation of Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendAugust 1973 to September 2014 (graph)INT-067INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 15Most Recent Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendMarch, 2009 to August, 2014 (graph) INT-068INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 16Turkey Point G-III Boundary (Aerial View)From FDEP November 16, 2009  
iINT-054N INT-001, at 26How salinity descends from unprotected canals into the aquiferINT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 2!""#$%&'()*+,"#()*+-*#&$./+Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water INT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 3Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water (graph)INT-056INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 4Nitrogen Increase Likely linked to Apparent Algal Bloom in CCS  -  See next 3 slides showing progressive deterioration of water clarity in the CCS INT-057INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 5March 31, 2010 Google Earth View(of CCS)INT-058INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 6March 6, 2013 Google Earth View (of CCS)9 INT-059INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 7January 18, 2014 Google Earth View (of CCS)INT-060INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 8Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the June 2011 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-061INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 9CCS Plume Expands to NE as Evidenced by Increasing Tritium Concentrations at TPGW-10 (graph)INT-062INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 10Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the March 2013 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-063INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 11Salinity of CCS Surface Water Increasing Post Uprate as Evidenced by Increasing Specific Conductance August 25, 2010 to March 31, 2014 (graph)INT-064INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 12Specific Conductance for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend in Salinity August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph) 10 INT-065INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 13Salinity for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph)INT-066INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 14Compilation of Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendAugust 1973 to September 2014 (graph)INT-067INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 15Most Recent Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendMarch, 2009 to August, 2014 (graph) INT-068INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 16Turkey Point G-III Boundary (Aerial View)From FDEP November 16, 2009  


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License Amendment Request No. 231, Application to Revise Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit - Request for Emergency Approval ML14202A392INT-036CASE Initial Statement, at 67,68EMAIL OCTOBER 25, 2015 FROM Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gunderson to CASE RE: GRID RELIABILITYINT-037CASE Initial Statement, at 68,69EMAILS SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 between CASE and Mr. Tim Hoeg, NRC Senior Resident Inspector at Turkey Point regarding source of power when TP 3 & 4 were off line for uprate.INT-038CASE Initial Statement, AT 72,73ADAMSCitizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Petition to Intervene and Request for a Hearing October 14, 2014 ML14290A510 6
License Amendment Request No. 231, Application to Revise Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit - Request for Emergency Approval ML14202A392INT-036CASE Initial Statement, at 67,68EMAIL OCTOBER 25, 2015 FROM Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gunderson to CASE RE: GRID RELIABILITYINT-037CASE Initial Statement, at 68,69EMAILS SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 between CASE and Mr. Tim Hoeg, NRC Senior Resident Inspector at Turkey Point regarding source of power when TP 3 & 4 were off line for uprate.INT-038CASE Initial Statement, AT 72,73ADAMSCitizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Petition to Intervene and Request for a Hearing October 14, 2014 ML14290A510 6
INT-039CASE Initial Statement, at 75/76ADAMSEnvironmental Review Guidance for Licensing Actions Associated with NMSS Programs Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ML032450279INT-040CASE Initial Statement, at 80,81A. Hanley v. Kleindienst, 471 F.2d 823 (2d Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 412 U.S. 908 (1973)INT-041IN INT-001, at 1-7WHAT IS SALTWATER INTRUSION? Saltwater Intrusion of Coastal Aquifers in the U.S. James SpatafoINT-042IN INT-001, at 7SFWMD FINAL ORDER WITHDRAWALS FROM L-31E CANAL AUGUST 14, 2015INT-043IN INT-001, at 7Tara Dolan Study: A Case Study of Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station: Perception and Power in Environmental Assessment June 18, 2012INT-044IN INT-001, at 82010 USGS Borehole geophysical logging for the Florida Power & Light Turkey Point Plant groundwater, surface water, and ecological monitoring planINT-045IN INT-001, at 9 TO 16Origins and Delineation of Saltwater Intrusion in the Biscayne Aquifer and Changes in the Distributionof Saltwater in Miami-Dade County, Florida7 INT-046IN INT-001, at 17McNeill, Donald F., 2000. A Review of Upward Migration of Effluent Related to Subsurface Injection at Miami-Dade Water and Sewer South District PlantINT-047IN INT-001, at 17 (LINK)GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina HA 730-G  INT-048IN INT-001, at 18 - 21Biological Assessment on the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Proposed License Amendment to Increase the Ultimate Heat SinkINT-049IN INT-001, at 21Sources of Saltwater in the Biscayne Aquifer INT-050IN INT-001, at 21, 22Turkey Point Unit 1 Eco System BY RUSS FINLEY INT-051IN INT-001, at 22The National Park Service website: Biscayne Bay descriptionINT-052IN INT-001, at 23 to 25Knowledge of Groundwater ResponsesÑ A Critical Factor in Saving Florida's Threatened and Endangered Species Part I: Marine Ecological Disturbances Sydney T. BacchusiNT-053iN INT-001, at 26Movement of water into and out of the CCS 8
INT-039CASE Initial Statement, at 75/76ADAMSEnvironmental Review Guidance for Licensing Actions Associated with NMSS Programs Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ML032450279INT-040CASE Initial Statement, at 80,81A. Hanley v. Kleindienst, 471 F.2d 823 (2d Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 412 U.S. 908 (1973)INT-041IN INT-001, at 1-7WHAT IS SALTWATER INTRUSION? Saltwater Intrusion of Coastal Aquifers in the U.S. James SpatafoINT-042IN INT-001, at 7SFWMD FINAL ORDER WITHDRAWALS FROM L-31E CANAL AUGUST 14, 2015INT-043IN INT-001, at 7Tara Dolan Study: A Case Study of Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station: Perception and Power in Environmental Assessment June 18, 2012INT-044IN INT-001, at 82010 USGS Borehole geophysical logging for the Florida Power & Light Turkey Point Plant groundwater, surface water, and ecological monitoring planINT-045IN INT-001, at 9 TO 16Origins and Delineation of Saltwater Intrusion in the Biscayne Aquifer and Changes in the Distributionof Saltwater in Miami-Dade County, Florida 7 INT-046IN INT-001, at 17McNeill, Donald F., 2000. A Review of Upward Migration of Effluent Related to Subsurface Injection at Miami-Dade Water and Sewer South District PlantINT-047IN INT-001, at 17 (LINK)GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina HA 730-G  INT-048IN INT-001, at 18 - 21Biological Assessment on the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Proposed License Amendment to Increase the Ultimate Heat SinkINT-049IN INT-001, at 21Sources of Saltwater in the Biscayne Aquifer INT-050IN INT-001, at 21, 22Turkey Point Unit 1 Eco System BY RUSS FINLEY INT-051IN INT-001, at 22The National Park Service website: Biscayne Bay descriptionINT-052IN INT-001, at 23 to 25Knowledge of Groundwater ResponsesÑ A Critical Factor in Saving Florida's Threatened and Endangered Species Part I: Marine Ecological Disturbances Sydney T. BacchusiNT-053iN INT-001, at 26Movement of water into and out of the CCS 8
iINT-054N INT-001, at 26How salinity descends from unprotected canals into the aquiferINT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 2!""#$%&'()*+,"#()*+-*#&$./+Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water INT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 3Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water (graph)INT-056INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 4Nitrogen Increase Likely linked to Apparent Algal Bloom in CCS  -  See next 3 slides showing progressive deterioration of water clarity in the CCS INT-057INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 5March 31, 2010 Google Earth View(of CCS)INT-058INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 6March 6, 2013 Google Earth View (of CCS)9 INT-059INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 7January 18, 2014 Google Earth View (of CCS)INT-060INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 8Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the June 2011 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-061INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 9CCS Plume Expands to NE as Evidenced by Increasing Tritium Concentrations at TPGW-10 (graph)INT-062INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 10Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the March 2013 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-063INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 11Salinity of CCS Surface Water Increasing Post Uprate as Evidenced by Increasing Specific Conductance August 25, 2010 to March 31, 2014 (graph)INT-064INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 12Specific Conductance for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend in Salinity August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph) 10 INT-065INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 13Salinity for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph)INT-066INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 14Compilation of Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendAugust 1973 to September 2014 (graph)INT-067INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 15Most Recent Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendMarch, 2009 to August, 2014 (graph) INT-068INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 16Turkey Point G-III Boundary (Aerial View)From FDEP November 16, 2009  
iINT-054N INT-001, at 26How salinity descends from unprotected canals into the aquiferINT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 2!""#$%&'()*+,"#()*+-*#&$./+Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water INT-055INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 3Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water (graph)INT-056INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 4Nitrogen Increase Likely linked to Apparent Algal Bloom in CCS  -  See next 3 slides showing progressive deterioration of water clarity in the CCS INT-057INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 5March 31, 2010 Google Earth View(of CCS)INT-058INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 6March 6, 2013 Google Earth View (of CCS)9 INT-059INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 7January 18, 2014 Google Earth View (of CCS)INT-060INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 8Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the June 2011 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-061INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 9CCS Plume Expands to NE as Evidenced by Increasing Tritium Concentrations at TPGW-10 (graph)INT-062INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 10Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the March 2013 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-063INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 11Salinity of CCS Surface Water Increasing Post Uprate as Evidenced by Increasing Specific Conductance August 25, 2010 to March 31, 2014 (graph)INT-064INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 12Specific Conductance for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend in Salinity August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph) 10 INT-065INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 13Salinity for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph)INT-066INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 14Compilation of Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendAugust 1973 to September 2014 (graph)INT-067INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 15Most Recent Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendMarch, 2009 to August, 2014 (graph) INT-068INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 16Turkey Point G-III Boundary (Aerial View)From FDEP November 16, 2009  


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FPL Turkey Point NPDES Permit Renewal (FL0001562) Exhibit 2 - ML102740614INT-069INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 17TPGW-1 & TPGW-L3 Approximate Location (aerial view, monitoring wells)INT-070INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 18Monitoring Wells Outside G-III Boundary with Chloride Concentrations Above Seawater (graph) 11 INT-071INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 19Chloride Concentrations Attributable to CCS Contribution (graph)INT-072INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 20CCS Surface Water Temperature Profiles August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-073INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 21Apparent Higher Than Expected CCS Surface Water Temperatures Post Uprate August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-074INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 22Pre and Post Uprate Temperature Profile for TPSWCCS-1B August 27, 2010 to June 2014 (graph)INT-075INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 23Model Lands Dry Season Water Level Profiles October 1 to May 15 for Years 2008 to 2013 (graph)12}}
FPL Turkey Point NPDES Permit Renewal (FL0001562) Exhibit 2 - ML102740614INT-069INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 17TPGW-1 & TPGW-L3 Approximate Location (aerial view, monitoring wells)INT-070INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 18Monitoring Wells Outside G-III Boundary with Chloride Concentrations Above Seawater (graph) 11 INT-071INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 19Chloride Concentrations Attributable to CCS Contribution (graph)INT-072INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 20CCS Surface Water Temperature Profiles August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-073INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 21Apparent Higher Than Expected CCS Surface Water Temperatures Post Uprate August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-074INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 22Pre and Post Uprate Temperature Profile for TPSWCCS-1B August 27, 2010 to June 2014 (graph)INT-075INT-002,  DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 23Model Lands Dry Season Water Level Profiles October 1 to May 15 for Years 2008 to 2013 (graph)12}}

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INT-007 Revised Oct 26, 2015 Case Exhibit List
ML15299A109
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/26/2015
From:
Citizens Allied for Safe Energy (CASE)
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
RAS 28433, ASLBP 15-935-02-LA-BD01, 50-250-LA, 50-251-LA
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INT-007Submitted October 9, 2015 (Revised October 26, 2015) In the Matter of Florida Power & Light Company (License Amendments for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4) Docket Nos. 50-250-LA and 50-251-LA ASLBP No. 15-935-02-LA-BD01 2016 Evidentiary Hearing Citizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Hearing Exhibits CASEEXHIBIT No.WITNESS/LOCATIONDESCRIPTIONINT-001BACKGROUND INFORMATION(revised October 26, 2015)THE SCIENCE OF THE TURKEY POINT WETLANDS(SPECIFIC DOCUMENTS LISTED AT INT-041 TO INT-054INT-002DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENAUnits 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts DERM (SPECIFIC SLIDES LISTED AT INT-055 TO INT-075)INT- 003 CORRECTEDDERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENACCS Maximum Quarterly Salinity, September 1973 to June 2015 DERM 1

CASEEXHIBIT No.WITNESS/LOCATIONDESCRIPTIONINT-004DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENA!FDEP AO Turkey Point Dec 23, 2014 ML15035A227 INT-005DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENA DERM FPL NOTICE OF VIOLATION TP CCSINT-006DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENADERM FPL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT TP CCSINT-007CASE CASE Hearing ScheduleINT-008ADAMS MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Granting CASEs Petition to Intervene) March 23, 2014 ML15082A197INT-009ADAMS 2014 EA - TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 3 AND 4- ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT RELATED ATO THE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK TEMPERATURE LIMIT (TAC NOS. MF4392 AND MF4393) July 28, 2014 ML 14209A031INT-010ADAMS INITIAL SCHEDULING ORDER May 8, 2014 ML15128A369INT-011ADAMSCASE Notice Of Supplemental Disclosures September 25, 2014. ML15268A358 2

INT-012Full copyEMAILS TO CASE FROM Dr. Christopher Kelble, NOAA, August 18, 2015 INT-013Full copyAn Attack from Below: Water, Water, Everywhere: Sea Level Rise in MiamiINT-014ADAMSLETTER JULY 10, 2014 FPL TO NRC LAR REVISE UHS ML14196A006INT-015ADAMS2012 EA -TP 3 & 4 EA AND FONSI RELATED TO PROPOSED EXTENDED POWER UPRATE (TAC NOS. ME4907 AND ME4908) ME12074A248INT-016Full Letter, CASE Initial Statement, at 28-30LETTER FEBRUARY 1, 2010 - DERM TO FDEP (FPL) Application to Renew Turkey Point Industrial WastewaterINT-017ADAMSFLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY DOCKET NO. 50-251 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE License No. DPR-41 April; 10. 1973 ML013400438INT-018Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 37DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Burzycki, Gwen to Guerra, Cynthia August 29, 2014 RE: FPL Cooling CanalsINT-019Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 38DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Alvear, Elsa to Various, August 22, 2014

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Cormorant colony closest to FPL cooling canals undergoing severe decline 3

INT-020Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 38 to 40DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Otero, Luis to Various, May 14, 2014

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Uprate monitoring issuesINT-021Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 41 DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Otero, Luis to Various April 09, 2014

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CCS surface water TKNINT-022Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 41 DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Grossenbacher, Craig to Pitts, PatrickApril 14, 2015

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FW: FPL Annual Crocodile ReportINT-023Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 42DERM COMMUNICATION Otero, Luis To: 'Shaw, Jonathan (SFWMD) June 11, 2015

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RE: Turkey Point Units 3&4 Uprate Addendum - TritiumINT-024Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 42,43DERM COMMUNICATION November 26, 2014From Lee N. Hefty, Director, DERMTo: Phil Coram, FDEPINT-025Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 47EMAIL, July 16, 2015 Dr. Frank Mazzotti, Ecologist, to Mr. John Wrublik, FWSINT-026Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 47Ecology and Conservation of the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Florida., 2006, Dr. Frank Mazzotti and Dr. Michael S Cherkiss 4

INT-O27Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 47,48EMAIL March 1, 2015 Mr. Michael Pearce, Senior Director at FPL wrote to Mr. Steve Scroggs, FPLs senior director for project developmentINT-028Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 48 to 50 ADAMS Document (TP 6 & 7) DEIS Comment Submittal from Miami-Dade County. May 22, 2015 ML15146A118INT-029CASE Initial Statement, at 56 LETTER AUGUST 27, 2014 FPL TO SFWMD REQUEST FOR EMERGENCY AUTHORIZATION OF TEMPORARYWATER WITHDRAWAL FROM L-31E CANALINT-030CASE Initial Statement, at 56 to 58MINUTES SFWMD GOVERNING BOARD MEETING SEPTEMBER 11, 2014INT-031CASE Initial Statement, at 56 to 58,The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, Purpose, Sec. 2 [42 USC 4321], abridged.INT-032CASE Initial Statement, at 60,61Calvert Cliffs' Coordinated Committee v. Atomic Energy Commission,449 F.2d 1109 (D.C. Cir. 1971), cert. denied, 404 U.S. 942 (1972)INT-033CASE Initial Statement, at 63ADAMSLETTER JULY 25, 2014 NRC STAFF TO USFWF REQUESTING CONSULTATION ON UHS TEMPERATURE INCREASE ML14206A800.

5 INT-034CASE Initial Statement, at 63,64 ADAMSReinitiation of Section 7 Consultation for Turkey Point LAR to Increase Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit. Date Released: Monday, July 28, 2014 ML14206A808 INT-035CASE Initial Statement, at 66ADAMSJULY 17, 2014 Turkey Point Units 3 and 4Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-31 and DPR-41

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License Amendment Request No. 231, Application to Revise Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit - Request for Emergency Approval ML14202A392INT-036CASE Initial Statement, at 67,68EMAIL OCTOBER 25, 2015 FROM Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gunderson to CASE RE: GRID RELIABILITYINT-037CASE Initial Statement, at 68,69EMAILS SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 between CASE and Mr. Tim Hoeg, NRC Senior Resident Inspector at Turkey Point regarding source of power when TP 3 & 4 were off line for uprate.INT-038CASE Initial Statement, AT 72,73ADAMSCitizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Petition to Intervene and Request for a Hearing October 14, 2014 ML14290A510 6

INT-039CASE Initial Statement, at 75/76ADAMSEnvironmental Review Guidance for Licensing Actions Associated with NMSS Programs Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ML032450279INT-040CASE Initial Statement, at 80,81A. Hanley v. Kleindienst, 471 F.2d 823 (2d Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 412 U.S. 908 (1973)INT-041IN INT-001, at 1-7WHAT IS SALTWATER INTRUSION? Saltwater Intrusion of Coastal Aquifers in the U.S. James SpatafoINT-042IN INT-001, at 7SFWMD FINAL ORDER WITHDRAWALS FROM L-31E CANAL AUGUST 14, 2015INT-043IN INT-001, at 7Tara Dolan Study: A Case Study of Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station: Perception and Power in Environmental Assessment June 18, 2012INT-044IN INT-001, at 82010 USGS Borehole geophysical logging for the Florida Power & Light Turkey Point Plant groundwater, surface water, and ecological monitoring planINT-045IN INT-001, at 9 TO 16Origins and Delineation of Saltwater Intrusion in the Biscayne Aquifer and Changes in the Distributionof Saltwater in Miami-Dade County, Florida 7 INT-046IN INT-001, at 17McNeill, Donald F., 2000. A Review of Upward Migration of Effluent Related to Subsurface Injection at Miami-Dade Water and Sewer South District PlantINT-047IN INT-001, at 17 (LINK)GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina HA 730-G INT-048IN INT-001, at 18 - 21Biological Assessment on the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Proposed License Amendment to Increase the Ultimate Heat SinkINT-049IN INT-001, at 21Sources of Saltwater in the Biscayne Aquifer INT-050IN INT-001, at 21, 22Turkey Point Unit 1 Eco System BY RUSS FINLEY INT-051IN INT-001, at 22The National Park Service website: Biscayne Bay descriptionINT-052IN INT-001, at 23 to 25Knowledge of Groundwater ResponsesÑ A Critical Factor in Saving Florida's Threatened and Endangered Species Part I: Marine Ecological Disturbances Sydney T. BacchusiNT-053iN INT-001, at 26Movement of water into and out of the CCS 8

iINT-054N INT-001, at 26How salinity descends from unprotected canals into the aquiferINT-055INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 2!""#$%&'()*+,"#()*+-*#&$./+Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water INT-055INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 3Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water (graph)INT-056INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 4Nitrogen Increase Likely linked to Apparent Algal Bloom in CCS - See next 3 slides showing progressive deterioration of water clarity in the CCS INT-057INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 5March 31, 2010 Google Earth View(of CCS)INT-058INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 6March 6, 2013 Google Earth View (of CCS)9 INT-059INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 7January 18, 2014 Google Earth View (of CCS)INT-060INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 8Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the June 2011 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-061INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 9CCS Plume Expands to NE as Evidenced by Increasing Tritium Concentrations at TPGW-10 (graph)INT-062INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 10Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the March 2013 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-063INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 11Salinity of CCS Surface Water Increasing Post Uprate as Evidenced by Increasing Specific Conductance August 25, 2010 to March 31, 2014 (graph)INT-064INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 12Specific Conductance for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend in Salinity August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph) 10 INT-065INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 13Salinity for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph)INT-066INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 14Compilation of Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendAugust 1973 to September 2014 (graph)INT-067INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 15Most Recent Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendMarch, 2009 to August, 2014 (graph) INT-068INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 16Turkey Point G-III Boundary (Aerial View)From FDEP November 16, 2009

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FPL Turkey Point NPDES Permit Renewal (FL0001562) Exhibit 2 - ML102740614INT-069INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 17TPGW-1 & TPGW-L3 Approximate Location (aerial view, monitoring wells)INT-070INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 18Monitoring Wells Outside G-III Boundary with Chloride Concentrations Above Seawater (graph) 11 INT-071INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 19Chloride Concentrations Attributable to CCS Contribution (graph)INT-072INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 20CCS Surface Water Temperature Profiles August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-073INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 21Apparent Higher Than Expected CCS Surface Water Temperatures Post Uprate August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-074INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 22Pre and Post Uprate Temperature Profile for TPSWCCS-1B August 27, 2010 to June 2014 (graph)INT-075INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 23Model Lands Dry Season Water Level Profiles October 1 to May 15 for Years 2008 to 2013 (graph)12 INT-007Submitted October 9, 2015 (Revised October 26, 2015) In the Matter of Florida Power & Light Company (License Amendments for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4) Docket Nos. 50-250-LA and 50-251-LA ASLBP No. 15-935-02-LA-BD01 2016 Evidentiary Hearing Citizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Hearing Exhibits CASEEXHIBIT No.WITNESS/LOCATIONDESCRIPTIONINT-001BACKGROUND INFORMATION(revised October 26, 2015)THE SCIENCE OF THE TURKEY POINT WETLANDS(SPECIFIC DOCUMENTS LISTED AT INT-041 TO INT-054INT-002DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENAUnits 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts DERM (SPECIFIC SLIDES LISTED AT INT-055 TO INT-075)INT- 003 CORRECTEDDERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENACCS Maximum Quarterly Salinity, September 1973 to June 2015 DERM 1

CASEEXHIBIT No.WITNESS/LOCATIONDESCRIPTIONINT-004DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENA!FDEP AO Turkey Point Dec 23, 2014 ML15035A227 INT-005DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENA DERM FPL NOTICE OF VIOLATION TP CCSINT-006DERM STAFF - PENDING SUBPOENADERM FPL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT TP CCSINT-007CASE CASE Hearing ScheduleINT-008ADAMS MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Granting CASEs Petition to Intervene) March 23, 2014 ML15082A197INT-009ADAMS 2014 EA - TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 3 AND 4- ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT RELATED ATO THE ULTIMATE HEAT SINK TEMPERATURE LIMIT (TAC NOS. MF4392 AND MF4393) July 28, 2014 ML 14209A031INT-010ADAMS INITIAL SCHEDULING ORDER May 8, 2014 ML15128A369INT-011ADAMSCASE Notice Of Supplemental Disclosures September 25, 2014. ML15268A358 2

INT-012Full copyEMAILS TO CASE FROM Dr. Christopher Kelble, NOAA, August 18, 2015 INT-013Full copyAn Attack from Below: Water, Water, Everywhere: Sea Level Rise in MiamiINT-014ADAMSLETTER JULY 10, 2014 FPL TO NRC LAR REVISE UHS ML14196A006INT-015ADAMS2012 EA -TP 3 & 4 EA AND FONSI RELATED TO PROPOSED EXTENDED POWER UPRATE (TAC NOS. ME4907 AND ME4908) ME12074A248INT-016Full Letter, CASE Initial Statement, at 28-30LETTER FEBRUARY 1, 2010 - DERM TO FDEP (FPL) Application to Renew Turkey Point Industrial WastewaterINT-017ADAMSFLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY DOCKET NO. 50-251 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE License No. DPR-41 April; 10. 1973 ML013400438INT-018Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 37DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Burzycki, Gwen to Guerra, Cynthia August 29, 2014 RE: FPL Cooling CanalsINT-019Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 38DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Alvear, Elsa to Various, August 22, 2014

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Cormorant colony closest to FPL cooling canals undergoing severe decline 3

INT-020Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 38 to 40DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Otero, Luis to Various, May 14, 2014

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Uprate monitoring issuesINT-021Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 41 DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Otero, Luis to Various April 09, 2014

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CCS surface water TKNINT-022Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 41 DERM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Grossenbacher, Craig to Pitts, PatrickApril 14, 2015

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FW: FPL Annual Crocodile ReportINT-023Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 42DERM COMMUNICATION Otero, Luis To: 'Shaw, Jonathan (SFWMD) June 11, 2015

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RE: Turkey Point Units 3&4 Uprate Addendum - TritiumINT-024Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 42,43DERM COMMUNICATION November 26, 2014From Lee N. Hefty, Director, DERMTo: Phil Coram, FDEPINT-025Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 47EMAIL, July 16, 2015 Dr. Frank Mazzotti, Ecologist, to Mr. John Wrublik, FWSINT-026Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 47Ecology and Conservation of the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Florida., 2006, Dr. Frank Mazzotti and Dr. Michael S Cherkiss 4

INT-O27Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 47,48EMAIL March 1, 2015 Mr. Michael Pearce, Senior Director at FPL wrote to Mr. Steve Scroggs, FPLs senior director for project developmentINT-028Quote, CASE Initial Statement, at 48 to 50 ADAMS Document (TP 6 & 7) DEIS Comment Submittal from Miami-Dade County. May 22, 2015 ML15146A118INT-029CASE Initial Statement, at 56 LETTER AUGUST 27, 2014 FPL TO SFWMD REQUEST FOR EMERGENCY AUTHORIZATION OF TEMPORARYWATER WITHDRAWAL FROM L-31E CANALINT-030CASE Initial Statement, at 56 to 58MINUTES SFWMD GOVERNING BOARD MEETING SEPTEMBER 11, 2014INT-031CASE Initial Statement, at 56 to 58,The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, Purpose, Sec. 2 [42 USC 4321], abridged.INT-032CASE Initial Statement, at 60,61Calvert Cliffs' Coordinated Committee v. Atomic Energy Commission,449 F.2d 1109 (D.C. Cir. 1971), cert. denied, 404 U.S. 942 (1972)INT-033CASE Initial Statement, at 63ADAMSLETTER JULY 25, 2014 NRC STAFF TO USFWF REQUESTING CONSULTATION ON UHS TEMPERATURE INCREASE ML14206A800.

5 INT-034CASE Initial Statement, at 63,64 ADAMSReinitiation of Section 7 Consultation for Turkey Point LAR to Increase Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit. Date Released: Monday, July 28, 2014 ML14206A808 INT-035CASE Initial Statement, at 66ADAMSJULY 17, 2014 Turkey Point Units 3 and 4Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-31 and DPR-41

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License Amendment Request No. 231, Application to Revise Ultimate Heat Sink Temperature Limit - Request for Emergency Approval ML14202A392INT-036CASE Initial Statement, at 67,68EMAIL OCTOBER 25, 2015 FROM Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gunderson to CASE RE: GRID RELIABILITYINT-037CASE Initial Statement, at 68,69EMAILS SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 between CASE and Mr. Tim Hoeg, NRC Senior Resident Inspector at Turkey Point regarding source of power when TP 3 & 4 were off line for uprate.INT-038CASE Initial Statement, AT 72,73ADAMSCitizens Allied for Safe Energy, Inc. Petition to Intervene and Request for a Hearing October 14, 2014 ML14290A510 6

INT-039CASE Initial Statement, at 75/76ADAMSEnvironmental Review Guidance for Licensing Actions Associated with NMSS Programs Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ML032450279INT-040CASE Initial Statement, at 80,81A. Hanley v. Kleindienst, 471 F.2d 823 (2d Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 412 U.S. 908 (1973)INT-041IN INT-001, at 1-7WHAT IS SALTWATER INTRUSION? Saltwater Intrusion of Coastal Aquifers in the U.S. James SpatafoINT-042IN INT-001, at 7SFWMD FINAL ORDER WITHDRAWALS FROM L-31E CANAL AUGUST 14, 2015INT-043IN INT-001, at 7Tara Dolan Study: A Case Study of Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station: Perception and Power in Environmental Assessment June 18, 2012INT-044IN INT-001, at 82010 USGS Borehole geophysical logging for the Florida Power & Light Turkey Point Plant groundwater, surface water, and ecological monitoring planINT-045IN INT-001, at 9 TO 16Origins and Delineation of Saltwater Intrusion in the Biscayne Aquifer and Changes in the Distributionof Saltwater in Miami-Dade County, Florida 7 INT-046IN INT-001, at 17McNeill, Donald F., 2000. A Review of Upward Migration of Effluent Related to Subsurface Injection at Miami-Dade Water and Sewer South District PlantINT-047IN INT-001, at 17 (LINK)GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina HA 730-G INT-048IN INT-001, at 18 - 21Biological Assessment on the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Proposed License Amendment to Increase the Ultimate Heat SinkINT-049IN INT-001, at 21Sources of Saltwater in the Biscayne Aquifer INT-050IN INT-001, at 21, 22Turkey Point Unit 1 Eco System BY RUSS FINLEY INT-051IN INT-001, at 22The National Park Service website: Biscayne Bay descriptionINT-052IN INT-001, at 23 to 25Knowledge of Groundwater ResponsesÑ A Critical Factor in Saving Florida's Threatened and Endangered Species Part I: Marine Ecological Disturbances Sydney T. BacchusiNT-053iN INT-001, at 26Movement of water into and out of the CCS 8

iINT-054N INT-001, at 26How salinity descends from unprotected canals into the aquiferINT-055INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 2!""#$%&'()*+,"#()*+-*#&$./+Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water INT-055INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 3Nitrogen TKN Increase in CCS Surface Water (graph)INT-056INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 4Nitrogen Increase Likely linked to Apparent Algal Bloom in CCS - See next 3 slides showing progressive deterioration of water clarity in the CCS INT-057INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 5March 31, 2010 Google Earth View(of CCS)INT-058INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 6March 6, 2013 Google Earth View (of CCS)9 INT-059INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 7January 18, 2014 Google Earth View (of CCS)INT-060INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 8Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the June 2011 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-061INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 9CCS Plume Expands to NE as Evidenced by Increasing Tritium Concentrations at TPGW-10 (graph)INT-062INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 10Contours Based On Deep Well Tritium ResultsFrom the March 2013 Quarterly Sampling(plumes from CCS)INT-063INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 11Salinity of CCS Surface Water Increasing Post Uprate as Evidenced by Increasing Specific Conductance August 25, 2010 to March 31, 2014 (graph)INT-064INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 12Specific Conductance for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend in Salinity August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph) 10 INT-065INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 13Salinity for CCS Surface Water Station TPSWCCS-1B Showing Increasing Trend August 25, 2010 to June 4, 2014 (graph)INT-066INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 14Compilation of Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendAugust 1973 to September 2014 (graph)INT-067INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 15Most Recent Available CCS Surface Water Salinity TrendMarch, 2009 to August, 2014 (graph) INT-068INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 16Turkey Point G-III Boundary (Aerial View)From FDEP November 16, 2009

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FPL Turkey Point NPDES Permit Renewal (FL0001562) Exhibit 2 - ML102740614INT-069INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 17TPGW-1 & TPGW-L3 Approximate Location (aerial view, monitoring wells)INT-070INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 18Monitoring Wells Outside G-III Boundary with Chloride Concentrations Above Seawater (graph) 11 INT-071INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 19Chloride Concentrations Attributable to CCS Contribution (graph)INT-072INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 20CCS Surface Water Temperature Profiles August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-073INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 21Apparent Higher Than Expected CCS Surface Water Temperatures Post Uprate August 27, 2010 to June 3, 2014 (graph)INT-074INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 22Pre and Post Uprate Temperature Profile for TPSWCCS-1B August 27, 2010 to June 2014 (graph)INT-075INT-002, DERM Units 3 & 4 Uprate Implementation Water Quality Impacts SLIDE 23Model Lands Dry Season Water Level Profiles October 1 to May 15 for Years 2008 to 2013 (graph)12