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| issue date = 08/21/2014
| issue date = 08/21/2014
| title = Water Quality Part II Application for a Dechlorination System
| title = Water Quality Part II Application for a Dechlorination System
| author name = McFeaters C V
| author name = Mcfeaters C
| author affiliation = FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
| author affiliation = FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
| addressee name = Kriley C J
| addressee name = Kriley C
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR, State of PA, Dept of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Management
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR, State of PA, Dept of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Management
| docket = 05000334, 05000412
| docket = 05000334, 05000412
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{{#Wiki_filter:Beaver Valley Power Station Route 168 P.O. Box 4 FrstEiergyMclear Opwatig Copany Shippingport, PA 15077-0004 August 21, 2014 NPD3NRE:1037 Mr. Christopher J. Kriley, PE Water Management Section Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-4745
{{#Wiki_filter:Beaver Valley Power Station Route 168 P.O. Box 4 FrstEiergyMclearOpwatig Copany                                             Shippingport, PA 15077-0004 August 21, 2014 NPD3NRE:1037 Mr. Christopher J. Kriley, PE Water Management Section Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-4745


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Part II Application for a Dechlorination System.Dear Mr. Christopher J. Kriley, PE: Please find enclosed a Water Quality Part II permit application for the FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station for an enhanced dechlorination system and a request to increase internal feed of Sodium Hypochlorite to the river water/service water circulating water system to 24 hours a day. Also enclosed is a check in the amount of $500 for the application fee.The dechlorination system is utilized due to chlorination of the river water/service water circulating water system. A basic dechlorination system utilizing sodium bisulfite has been in place for many years due to chemical additive usage of sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide in ancillary systems at the station. The attached Part II permit application is for an enhancement of that system. The dechlorination system is to ensure no residual chlorine/bromine discharges beyond limits occur as a result of the increased treatment of the river water/service water circulating water system, or the normal two hour daily chlorination of the cooling tower circulating water system. Please note the river water/service water system is a subset from the cooling tower circulating water system.The plant has utilized several different chemical additives over the years, and has maintained the chemical additives usage list associated with the NPDES permit. These additives (e.g. quaternary amines) along with the sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide are approved chemical additives presently in use at the plant. The current level of chlorination/biocide in the river water/service water circulating water system is inadequate to maintain the integrity of the equipment.
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Part II Application for a Dechlorination System.
Due to several repairs to tanks and piping within the system it has been recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Institute of Nuclear Power Operations that increased treatment of the river water/service water system circulating water needs to occur in order to maintain Beaver Valley Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2 NPD3NRE: Page 2 the integrity of the equipment.
 
The in-stream chlorine concentration of the river water/service water system is expected to be in the range of 0.1-0.2 mg/l. It is expected that due to the size of the cooling tower circulating water system that virtually all chlorine will be consumed upon re-entry of the river water/service water subsystem back into the cooling towers circulating water system.However in an abundance of caution the plant has utilized a basic dechlorination system and wishes to continue to use an enhanced dechlorination system.Outfall 010 is directly influenced by the river water/service water system and will have an enhanced dechlorination system to ensure no residual chlorine/bromine discharges beyond limits occur as a result of the increased treatment.
==Dear Mr. Christopher J. Kriley,==
Though this application asks for increased chlorination time, the result of this change anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite overall will be used by reducing the time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.If you have any questions please contact Scott Brown at 330-384-4643 or by e-mail at browns@firstenerqvcorp.com, or Don Salera at 724-682-4141 and e-mail at salerad @ firstene rqycorp.com.
PE:
Please find enclosed a Water Quality Part II permit application for the FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station for an enhanced dechlorination system and a request to increase internal feed of Sodium Hypochlorite to the river water/service water circulating water system to 24 hours a day. Also enclosed is a check in the amount of $500 for the application fee.
The dechlorination system is utilized due to chlorination of the river water/service water circulating water system. A basic dechlorination system utilizing sodium bisulfite has been in place for many years due to chemical additive usage of sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide in ancillary systems at the station. The attached Part II permit application is for an enhancement of that system. The dechlorination system is to ensure no residual chlorine/bromine discharges beyond limits occur as a result of the increased treatment of the river water/service water circulating water system, or the normal two hour daily chlorination of the cooling tower circulating water system. Please note the river water/service water system is a subset from the cooling tower circulating water system.
The plant has utilized several different chemical additives over the years, and has maintained the chemical additives usage list associated with the NPDES permit. These additives (e.g. quaternary amines) along with the sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide are approved chemical additives presently in use at the plant. The current level of chlorination/biocide in the river water/service water circulating water system is inadequate to maintain the integrity of the equipment. Due to several repairs to tanks and piping within the system it has been recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Institute of Nuclear Power Operations that increased treatment of the river water/service water system circulating water needs to occur in order to maintain
 
Beaver Valley Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2 NPD3NRE:
Page 2 the integrity of the equipment. The in-stream chlorine concentration of the river water/service water system is expected to be in the range of 0.1-0.2 mg/l. It is expected that due to the size of the cooling tower circulating water system that virtually all chlorine will be consumed upon re-entry of the river water/service water subsystem back into the cooling towers circulating water system.
However in an abundance of caution the plant has utilized a basic dechlorination system and wishes to continue to use an enhanced dechlorination system.
Outfall 010 is directly influenced by the river water/service water system and will have an enhanced dechlorination system to ensure no residual chlorine/bromine discharges beyond limits occur as a result of the increased treatment.
Though this application asks for increased chlorination time, the result of this change anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite overall will be used by reducing the time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.
If you have any questions please contact Scott Brown at 330-384-4643 or by e-mail at browns@firstenerqvcorp.com, or Don Salera at 724-682-4141 and e-mail at salerad @firstene rqycorp.com.
Sincerely Charles V. McFeaters Director, Site Operations Enclosure(s):
Sincerely Charles V. McFeaters Director, Site Operations Enclosure(s):
A. Water Quality Part II Permit Application B. Check for Application Fee nc: Document Control Desk US NRC (Note: No new US NRC commitments are contained in this letter)Ms. Amanda Schmidt, PA DEP/Bureau of Water Quality Management FOR INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION USE ONLY INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION OF LETTER NPD3NRE: M. Jirousek D. J. Salera S. F. Brown (A-GO-13)D. K Sullivan w/out attachments D. J. Weber (A-GO-1 8)D. C. Bluedorn (BCCZ)J. A. Meade Environmental File Central File:
A. Water Quality Part II Permit Application B. Check for Application Fee nc: Document Control Desk US NRC (Note: No new US NRC commitments are contained in this letter)
1300-PM-BIT0001 512012 Form 1 pennsytvania COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GENERAL INFORMATION FORM -AUTHORIZATION APPLICATION Before completing this General Information Form (GIF), read the step-by-step instructions provided in this application package.This version of the General Information Form (GIF) must be completed and returned with any program-specific application being submitted to the Department.
Ms. Amanda Schmidt, PA DEP/Bureau of Water Quality Management
Related ID#s (If Known) "DEPeUSEd&O0NLY"Ne  
 
"" Client ID# 99862 APS ID# Date Received & General Notes Site ID# 705550 Auth ID#Facility ID#--~ -. ..-CLIENT1NfORMATION  
FOR INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION USE ONLY INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION OF LETTER NPD3NRE:
.DEP Client ID# Client Type I Code 99862 22/221 Organization Name or Registered Fictitious Name Employer ID# (EIN) Dun & Bradstreet ID#FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) 341881483 Individual Last Name First Name MI Suffix SSN Additional Individual Last Name First Name MI Suffix SSN Mailing Address Line I Mailing Address Line 2 P. 0. Box 4 Route 168 Address Last Line -City State ZIP+4 Country Shippingport PA 15077-0004 USA Client Contact Last Name First Name MI Suffix Brown Scott F Client Contact Title Phone Ext Senior Engineer 330-384-4643 Email Address FAX browns@firstenergycorp.com 330-384-5433
M. Jirousek D. J. Salera S. F. Brown (A-GO-13)
~~- SITEA NFORMATION,~-
D. K Sullivan w/out attachments D. J. Weber (A-GO-1 8)
DEP Site ID# Site Name 705550 BVPS -FENOC EPA ID# 99862 Estimated Number of Employees to be Present at Site 625 Description of Site Nuclear Generating Facility County Name Municipality City Boro Twp State Beaver Shippingport E Z [:] PA County Name Municipality City Boro Twp State E] [] 0 Site Location Line I Site Location Line 2 100 Technology Boulevard Site Location Last Line -City State ZIP+4 Shippingport PA 15077-0004 Detailed Written Directions to Site Refer to attached directions Site Contact Last Name First Name MI Suffix Salera Donald J Site Contact Title Site Contact Firm Chemistry Manager N/A Mailing Address Line I Mailing Address Line 2 P. 0. Box 4 Route 168 Mailing Address LastLine -City State ZIP+4 Shippingport PA 15077-0004 Page 1 of 7 1300-PM-BITO0OI 512012 Phone Ext FAX Email Address 724-682-4141 salerad@firstenergycorp.com NAICS Codes (Two- & Three-Digit Codes -List All That Apply) 6-Digit Code (Optional) 221113 221121 Client to Site Relationship
D. C. Bluedorn (BCCZ)
_FACILITY.
J. A. Meade Environmental File Central File:
INFORMAT N Modification of Existing Facility Yes No 1. Will this project modify an existing facility, system, or activity?
 
13 2. Will this project involve an addition to an existing facility, system, or activity?
1300-PM-BIT0001   512012 Form 1     pennsytvania COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GENERAL INFORMATION FORM - AUTHORIZATION APPLICATION Before completing this General Information Form (GIF), read the step-by-step instructions provided in this application package.
Li If "Yes", check all relevant facility types and provide DEP facility identification numbers below.Facility Type DEP Fac ID# Facility Type DEP Fac lD#LI Air Emission Plant _1 Industrial Minerals Mining Operation F1 Beneficial Use (water) [] Laboratory Location LI Blasting Operation E_ ] Land Recycling Cleanup Location LI Captive Hazardous Waste Operation
This version of the General Information Form (GIF) must be completed and returned with any program-specific application being submitted to the Department.
[:] MineDrainageTrmt/LandRecyProjLocation
Related ID#s (If Known)                               "DEPeUSEd&O0NLY"Ne                         ""
[ Coal Ash Beneficial Use Operation
Client ID# 99862                         APS ID#                                 Date Received & General Notes Site ID#   705550                     Auth ID#
_] Municipal Waste Operation LI Coal Mining Operation E] Oil & Gas Encroachment Location E] Coal Pillar Location E] Oil & Gas Location L] Commercial Hazardous Waste Operation
Facility ID#
[_] Oil & Gas Water Poll Control Facility[] Dam Location E] Public Water Supply System I 'Deep Mine Safety Operation -Anthracite
                          - -~ -.   . .       -CLIENT1NfORMATION                                           .
__ Radiation Facility LI Deep Mine Safety Operation -Bituminous
DEP Client ID#                         Client Type I Code 99862                                   22/221 Organization Name or Registered Fictitious Name                           Employer ID# (EIN)       Dun & Bradstreet ID#
_] Residual Waste Operation[ Deep Mine Safety Operation -Ind Minerals _] Storage Tank Location[] Encroachment Location (water, wetland) _ _ Water Pollution Control Facility F] Erosion & Sediment Control Facility _ _ Water Resource EJ Explosive Storage Location [ Other. Chlorination/Dechlorination Latitude/Longitude Latitude Longitude Point of Origin Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds 40 37 15 -80 26 6 Horizontal Accuracy Measure Feet --or-- Meters Horizontal Reference Datum Code 13 North American Datum of 1927[] North American Datum of 1983 LI World Geodetic System of 1984 Horizontal Collection Method Code Reference Point Code Altitude Feet 734 --or-- Meters Altitude Datum Name F-1 The National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 0 The North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88)Altitude (Vertical)
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)                             341881483 Individual Last Name                           First Name               MI               Suffix SSN Additional Individual Last Name                 First Name               MI               Suffix     SSN Mailing Address Line I                                           Mailing Address Line 2 P. 0. Box 4 Route 168 Address Last Line - City                                   State         ZIP+4                 Country Shippingport                                               PA             15077-0004           USA Client Contact Last Name                           First Name                         MI                         Suffix Brown                                               Scott                               F Client Contact Title                                                                     Phone                     Ext Senior Engineer                                                                         330-384-4643 Email Address                                                                           FAX browns@firstenergycorp.com                                                             330-384-5433
Location Datum Collection Method Code Geometric Type Code Data Collection Date Source Map Scale Number Inch(es) Feet--or-- Centimeter(s)  
            ~~-                                 SITEA NFORMATION,~-
= Meters....PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name Beaver Valley Service Water Chemical Treatment Upgrade Project Description Continuous low dose chlorination and dechlorination Project Consultant Last Name First Name Ml Suffix Weaver Charles J Project Consultant Title Consulting Firm Staff Nuclear Specialist N/A Mailing Address Line 1 Mailing Address Line 2 P. O. Box 4 Route 168 Address Last Line -City State ZIP+4 Shippingport PA 15077-0004 Page 2 of 7 1300-PM-BITOOOI 512012 Phone Ext FAX Email Address 724-682-4120 cjweaver@firstenergycorp.com Time Schedules Project Milestone (Optional)
DEP Site ID#           Site Name 705550                 BVPS - FENOC EPA ID#         99862                   Estimated Number of Employees to be Present at Site                 625 Description of Site Nuclear Generating Facility County Name                         Municipality                                           City     Boro       Twp     State Beaver                             Shippingport                                           E       Z         [:]     PA County Name                         Municipality                                           City   Boro       Twp     State E]       []         0 Site Location Line I                                           Site Location Line 2 100 Technology Boulevard Site Location Last Line - City                                 State       ZIP+4 Shippingport                                                   PA         15077-0004 Detailed Written Directions to Site Refer to attached directions Site Contact Last Name                             First Name                           MI                         Suffix Salera                                             Donald                               J Site Contact Title                                             Site Contact Firm Chemistry Manager                                             N/A Mailing Address Line I                                         Mailing Address Line 2 P. 0. Box 4 Route 168 Mailing Address LastLine - City                               State         ZIP+4 Shippingport                                                   PA           15077-0004 Page 1 of 7
: 1. Have you informed the surrounding community and addressed any Z Yes Li No concerns prior to submitting the application to the Department?
 
: 2. Is your project funded by state or federal grants? LI Yes [ No Note: If "Yes", specify what aspect of the project is related to the grant and provide the grant source, contact person and grant expiration date.Aspect of Project Related to Grant Grant Source: Grant Contact Person: Grant Expiration Date: 3. Is this application for an authorization on Appendix A of the Land Use El Yes 0 No Policy? (For referenced list, see Appendix A of the Land Use Policy attached to GIF instructions)
1300-PM-BITO0OI       512012 Phone                             Ext             FAX                     Email Address 724-682-4141                                                               salerad@firstenergycorp.com NAICS Codes (Two- &Three-Digit Codes - List All That Apply)                                       6-Digit Code (Optional) 221113                                                                                             221121 Client to Site Relationship
Note: If "No" to Question 3, the application is not subiect to the Land Use Policy.If "Yes" to Question 3, the application is subject to this policy and the Applicant should answer the additional questions in the Land Use Information section.ON..Note: Applicants are encouraged to submit copies of local land use approvals or other evidence of compliance with local comprehensive plans and zoning ordinances.
_FACILITY. INFORMAT                   N Modification of Existing Facility                                                                                         Yes         No
: 1. Is there an adopted county or multi-county comprehensive plan? E3 Yes 0 No 2. Is there an adopted municipal or multi-municipal comprehensive plan? EL Yes 0 No 3. Is there an adopted county-wide zoning ordinance, municipal zoning El Yes M No ordinance or joint municipal zoning ordinance?
: 1.       Will this project modify an existing facility, system, or activity?                                                           13
Note: If the Applicant answers "No" to either Questions 1, 2 or 3, the provisions of the PA MPC are not applicable and the Applicant does not need to respond to questions 4 and 5 below.If the Applicant answers "Yes" to questions 1, 2 and 3, the Applicant should respond to questions 4 and 5 below.4. Does the proposed project meet the provisions of the zoning ordinance or EL Yes N No does the proposed project have zoning approval?
: 2.       Will this project involve an addition to an existing facility, system, or activity?                                           Li If "Yes", check all relevant facility types and provide DEP facility identification numbers below.
If zoning approval has been received, attach documentation.
Facility Type                                     DEP Fac ID#           Facility Type                                 DEP Fac lD#
: 5. Have you attached Municipal and County Land Use Letters for the project? EL Yes 0 No Page 3 of 7 1300-PM-BIT0001 512012 S ""ORD"IN"T*Q INFORMATN .I Note: The PA Historical and Museum Commission must be notified of proposed projects in accordance with DEP Technical Guidance Document 012-0700-001 and the accompanying Cultural Resource Notice Form.If the activity will be a mining project (i.e., mining of coal or industrial minerals, coal refuse disposal and/or the operation of a coal or industrial minerals preparation/processing facility), respond to questions 1.0 through 2.5 below.If the activity will not be a mining project, skip questions 1.0 through 2.5 and begin with question 3.0.1.0 Is this a coal mining project? If "Yes", respond to 1.1-1.6. If "No", skip to El Yes t9 No Question 2.0.1.1 Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/
LI       Air Emission Plant                             _1                       Industrial Minerals Mining Operation F1       Beneficial Use (water)                                             []   Laboratory Location LI       Blasting Operation                                                 E_] Land Recycling Cleanup Location LI       Captive Hazardous Waste Operation                                 [:] MineDrainageTrmt/LandRecyProjLocation
processing El Yes El No activities in which the total amount of coal preparedlprocessed will be equal to or greater than 200 tonsiday?1.2 Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/
[       Coal Ash Beneficial Use Operation             _]                       Municipal Waste Operation LI       Coal Mining Operation                                             E]   Oil & Gas Encroachment Location E]       Coal Pillar Location                                               E]   Oil & Gas Location L]       Commercial Hazardous Waste Operation                               [_] Oil & Gas Water Poll Control Facility
processing EL Yes El No activities in which the total amount of coal prepared/processed will be greater than 50,000 tonslyear?
[]       Dam Location                                                       E]   Public Water Supply System I   'Deep Mine Safety Operation -Anthracite         __                       Radiation Facility LI       Deep Mine Safety Operation -Bituminous         _]                       Residual Waste Operation
1.3 Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/
[       Deep Mine Safety Operation -Ind Minerals       _]                       Storage Tank Location
processing EL Yes LI No activities in which thermal coal dryers or pneumatic coal cleaners will be used?1.4 For this coal mining project, will sewage treatment facilities be EL Yes El No constructed and treated waste water discharged to surface waters?1.5 Will this coal mining project involve the construction of a permanent El Yes [L No impoundment meeting one or more of the following criteria:
[]       Encroachment Location (water, wetland)         _       _               Water Pollution Control Facility F]       Erosion & Sediment Control Facility           _         _             Water Resource EJ       Explosive Storage Location                                         [   Other. Chlorination/Dechlorination Latitude/Longitude                                       Latitude                                       Longitude Point of Origin                       Degrees         Minutes     Seconds         Degrees         Minutes     Seconds 40             37           15             -80             26           6 Horizontal Accuracy Measure                           Feet                                 --or--             Meters Horizontal Reference Datum Code                       13       North American Datum of 1927
(1) a contributory drainage area exceeding 100 acres; (2) a depth of water measured by the upstream toe of the dam at maximum storage elevation exceeding 15 feet; (3) an impounding capacity at maximum storage elevation exceeding 50 acre-feet?
[]     North American Datum of 1983 LI     World Geodetic System of 1984 Horizontal Collection Method Code Reference Point Code Altitude                                               Feet       734                       --or--             Meters Altitude Datum Name                                   F-1     The National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 0       The North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88)
1.6 Will this coal mining project involve underground coal mining to be LI Yes EL No conducted within 500 feet of an oil or gas well?2.0 Is this a non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project? If "Yes", respond to El Yes f9 No 2.1-2.6. If "No", skip to Question 3.0.2.1 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the LI Yes EL No crushing and screening of non-coal minerals other than sand and gravel?2.2 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the Ii Yes [: No crushing andlor screening of sand and gravel with the exception of wet sand and gravel operations (screening only) and dry sand and gravel operations with a capacity of less than 150 tonslhour of unconsolidated materials?
Altitude (Vertical) Location Datum Collection Method Code Geometric Type Code Data Collection Date Source Map Scale Number                                               Inch(es)                                           Feet
2.3 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the El Yes El No construction, operation andlor modification of a portable non-metallic (i.e., non-coal) minerals processing plant under the authority of the General Permit for Portable Non-metallic Mineral Processing Plants (i.e., BAQ-PGPAIGP-3)?
                                            --or--                   Centimeter(s)           =                           Meters
2.4 For this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project, will sewage EI Yes EL No treatment facilities be constructed and treated waste water discharged to surface waters?2.5 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the El Yes LI No construction of a permanent impoundment meeting one or more of the following criteria:
                                                  .... PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name Beaver Valley Service Water Chemical Treatment Upgrade Project Description Continuous low dose chlorination and dechlorination Project Consultant Last Name                                   First Name                                 Ml               Suffix Weaver                                                         Charles                                     J Project Consultant Title                                                     Consulting Firm Staff Nuclear Specialist                                                     N/A Mailing Address Line 1                                                       Mailing Address Line 2 P. O. Box 4 Route 168 Address Last Line - City                                                     State                             ZIP+4 Shippingport                                                                 PA                                 15077-0004 Page 2 of 7
(1) a contributory drainage area exceeding 100 acres;(2) a depth of water measured by the upstream toe of the dam at maximum storage elevation exceeding 15 feet; (3) an impounding capacity at maximum storage elevation exceeding 50 acre-feet?
 
Page 4 of 7 1300-PM-BITOOOI 5/2012 3.0 Will your project, activity, or authorization have anything to do with a El Yes Z No well related to oil or gas production, have construction within 200 feet of, affect an oil or gas well, involve the waste from such a well, or string power lines above an oil or gas well? If "Yes", respond to 3.1-3.3. If "No", skip to Question 4.0.3.1 Does the oil- or gas-related project involve any of the following:
1300-PM-BITOOOI     512012 Phone                           Ext           FAX                           Email Address 724-682-4120                                                                 cjweaver@firstenergycorp.com Time Schedules                 Project Milestone (Optional)
El Yes EL No placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a watercourse, floodway or body of water (including wetlands)?
: 1.       Have you informed the surrounding community and addressed any Z                                         Yes       Li No concerns prior to submitting the application to the Department?
3.2 Will the oil- or gas-related project involve discharge of industrial El Yes [3 No wastewater or stormwater to a dry swale, surface water, ground water or an existing sanitary sewer system or storm water system? If "Yes", discuss in Project Description.
: 2.       Is your project funded by state or federal grants?                                               LI Yes         [     No Note: If "Yes", specify what aspect of the project is related to the grant and provide the grant source, contact person and grant expiration date.
3.3 Will the oil- or gas-related project involve the construction and operation El Yes Ii No of industrial waste treatment facilities?
Aspect of Project Related to Grant Grant Source:
4.0 Will the project involve a construction activity that results in earth LI Yes 0 No disturbance?
Grant Contact Person:
If "Yes", specify the total disturbed acreage.4.0.1 Total Disturbed Acreage 5.0 Does the project involve any of the following?
Grant Expiration Date:
El Yes I] No If "Yes", respond to 5.1-5.3. If "No", skip to Question 6.0.5.1 Water Obstruction and Encroachment Projects -Does the project El Yes El No involve any of the following:
: 3.       Is this application for an authorization on Appendix A of the Land Use El                               Yes       0     No Policy? (For referenced list, see Appendix A of the Land Use Policy attached to GIF instructions)
placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a watercourse, floodway or body of water?5.2 Wetland Impacts -Does the project involve any of the following:
Note:   If "No" to Question 3, the application is not subiect to the Land Use Policy.
El Yes El No placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a wetland?5.3 Floodplain Projects by the commonwealth, a Political Subdivision of the 0 Yes Li No commonwealth or a Public Utility -Does the project involve any of the following:
If "Yes" to Question 3, the application is subject to this policy and the Applicant should answer the additional questions in the Land Use Information section.
placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a floodplain?
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6.0 Will the project involve discharge of stormwater or wastewater from an El Yes Z No industrial activity to a dry swale, surface water, ground water or an existing sanitary sewer system or separate storm water system?7.0 Will the project involve the construction and operation of industrial 0 Yes EL No waste treatment facilities?
Note: Applicants are encouraged to submit copies of local land use approvals or other evidence of compliance with local comprehensive plans and zoning ordinances.
8.0 Will the project involve construction of sewage treatment facilities, Li Yes El No sanitary sewers, or sewage pumping stations?
: 1.       Is there an adopted county or multi-county comprehensive plan?                                   E3   Yes     0     No
If "Yes", indicate estimated proposed flow (gal/day).
: 2.       Is there an adopted municipal or multi-municipal comprehensive plan?                             EL   Yes     0     No
Also, discuss the sanitary sewer pipe sizes and the number of pumping stations/treatment facilities/name of downstream sewage facilities in the Project Description, where applicable.
: 3.       Is there an adopted county-wide zoning ordinance, municipal zoning El                                   Yes     M     No ordinance or joint municipal zoning ordinance?
8.0.1 Estimated Proposed Flow (gallday)9.0 Will the project involve the subdivision of land, or the generation of 800 EL Yes [ No gpd or more of sewage on an existing parcel of land or the generation of an additional 400 gpd of sewage on an already-developed parcel, or the generation of 800 gpd or more of industrial wastewater that would be discharged to an existing sanitary sewer system?9.0.1 Was Act 537 sewage facilities planning submitted and EL Yes 0 No approved by DEP? If "Yes" attach the approval letter. Approval required prior to 105/NPDES approval.10.0 Is this project for the beneficial use of biosolids for land application Li Yes N No within Pennsylvania?
Note:   If the Applicant answers "No" to either Questions 1, 2 or 3, the provisions of the PA MPC are not applicable and the Applicant does not need to respond to questions 4 and 5 below.
If "Yes" indicate how much (i.e. gallons or dry tons per year).10.0.1 Gallons Per Year (residential septage)10.0.2 Dry Tons Per Year (biosolids) 11.0 Does the project involve construction, modification or removal of a dam? EL Yes Z No If "Yes", identify the dam.11.0.1 Dam Name Page 5 of 7 1300-PM-BIT0001 5/2012 12.0 Will the project interfere with the flow from, or otherwise impact, a dam? El Yes M No If "Yes", identify the dam.12.0.1 Dam Name 13.0 Will the project involve operations (excluding during the construction El Yes 0 No period) that produce air emissions (i.e., NOX, VOC, etc.)? If "Yes", identify each type of emission followed by the amount of that emission.13.0.1 Enter all types & amounts of emissions; separate each set with semicolons.
Ifthe Applicant answers "Yes" to questions 1, 2 and 3, the Applicant should respond to questions 4 and 5 below.
14.0 Does the project include the construction or modification of a drinking El Yes Z No water supply to serve 15 or more connections or 25 or more people, at least 60 days out of the year? If "Yes", check all proposed sub-facilities.
: 4.       Does the proposed project meet the provisions of the zoning ordinance or EL                             Yes     N     No does the proposed project have zoning approval? If zoning approval has been received, attach documentation.
14.0.1 Number of Persons Served 14.0.2 Number of Employee/Guests 14.0.3 Number of Connections 14.0.4 Sub-Fac: Distribution System LI Yes El No 14.0.5 Sub-Fac: Water Treatment Plant El Yes LI No 14.0.6 Sub-Fac: Source El Yes El No 14.0.7 Sub-Fac: Pump Station El Yes Li No 14.0.8 Sub Fac: Transmission Main EL Yes El No 14.0.9 Sub-Fac: Storage Facility El Yes EL No 15.0 Will your project include infiltration of storm water or waste water to EL Yes 0 No ground water within one-half mile of a public water supply well, spring or infiltration gallery?16.0 Is your project to be served by an existing public water supply? If "Yes", EL Yes 0 No indicate name of supplier and attach letter from supplier stating that it will serve the project.16.0.1 Supplier's Name 16.0.2 Letter of Approval from Supplier is Attached El Yes E3 No 17.0 Will this project involve a new or increased drinking water withdrawal EL Yes [] No from a stream or other water body? If "Yes", should reference both Water Supply and Watershed Management.
: 5.       Have you attached Municipal and County Land Use Letters for the project?                         EL   Yes     0     No Page 3 of 7
17.0.1 Stream Name 18.0 Will the construction or operation of this project involve treatment, EL Yes M No storage, reuse, or disposal of waste? If "Yes", indicate what type (i.e., hazardous, municipal (including infectious  
 
& chemotherapeutic), residual) and the amount to be treated, stored, re-used or disposed.18.0.1 Type & Amount 19.0 Will your project involve the removal of coal, minerals, etc. as part of any Li Yes [] No earth disturbance activities?
1300-PM-BIT0001   512012 S ""ORD"IN"T*Q       INFORMATN                     .I Note: The PA Historical and Museum Commission must be notified of proposed projects in accordance with DEP Technical Guidance Document 012-0700-001 and the accompanying Cultural Resource Notice Form.
20.0 Does your project involve installation of a field constructed underground LI Yes [ No storage tank? If "Yes", list each Substance  
If the activity will be a mining project (i.e., mining of coal or industrial minerals, coal refuse disposal and/or the operation of a coal or industrial minerals preparation/processing facility), respond to questions 1.0 through 2.5 below.
& its Capacity.
If the activity will not be a mining project, skip questions 1.0 through 2.5 and begin with question 3.0.
Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.20.0.1 Enter all substances  
1.0       Is this a coal mining project? If "Yes", respond to 1.1-1.6. If "No", skip to El         Yes     t9   No Question 2.0.
&capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
1.1       Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/ processing El                     Yes     El   No activities in which the total amount of coal preparedlprocessed will be equal to or greater than 200 tonsiday?
21.0 Does your project involve installation of an aboveground storage tank El Yes H No greater than 21,000 gallons capacity at an existing facility?
1.2       Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/ processing EL                     Yes     El   No activities in which the total amount of coal prepared/processed will be greater than 50,000 tonslyear?
If "Yes", list each Substance  
1.3       Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/ processing EL                     Yes     LI   No activities in which thermal coal dryers or pneumatic coal cleaners will be used?
& its Capacity.
1.4       For this coal mining project, will sewage treatment facilities be EL                     Yes     El   No constructed and treated waste water discharged to surface waters?
Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.21.0.1 Enter all substances  
1.5       Will this coal mining project involve the construction of a permanent El                 Yes     [L   No impoundment meeting one or more of the following criteria:                 (1) a contributory drainage area exceeding 100 acres; (2) a depth of water measured by the upstream toe of the dam at maximum storage elevation exceeding 15 feet; (3) an impounding capacity at maximum storage elevation exceeding 50 acre-feet?
&capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
1.6       Will this coal mining project involve underground coal mining to be                 LI   Yes     EL   No conducted within 500 feet of an oil or gas well?
Page 6 of 7 1300-PM-BITOOOI 5/2012 22.0 Does your project involve installation of a tank greater than 1,100 gallons Ul Yes 0 No which will contain a highly hazardous substance as defined in DEP's Regulated Substances List, 2570-BK-DEP2724?
2.0       Is this a non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project? If "Yes", respond to El         Yes     f9   No 2.1-2.6. If "No", skip to Question 3.0.
If "Yes", list each Substance  
2.1       Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the LI                   Yes     EL   No crushing and screening of non-coal minerals other than sand and gravel?
& its Capacity.
2.2       Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the Ii                   Yes     [:   No crushing andlor screening of sand and gravel with the exception of wet sand and gravel operations (screening only) and dry sand and gravel operations with a capacity of less than 150 tonslhour of unconsolidated materials?
Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.22.0.1 Enter all substances  
2.3       Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the El                   Yes     El   No construction, operation andlor modification of a portable non-metallic (i.e., non-coal) minerals processing plant under the authority of the General Permit for Portable Non-metallic Mineral Processing Plants (i.e.,
&capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
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23.0 Does your project involve installation of a storage tank at a new facility El Yes Z] No with a total AST capacity greater than 21,000 gallons? If "Yes", list each Substance  
2.4       For this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project, will sewage EI                   Yes     EL   No treatment facilities be constructed and treated waste water discharged to surface waters?
& its Capacity.
2.5     Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the El                   Yes     LI   No construction of a permanent impoundment meeting one or more of the following criteria: (1) a contributory drainage area exceeding 100 acres; (2) a depth of water measured by the upstream toe of the dam at maximum storage elevation exceeding 15 feet; (3) an impounding capacity at maximum storage elevation exceeding 50 acre-feet?
Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.23.0.1 Enter all substances  
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&capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
 
24.0 Will the intended activity involve the use of a radiation source? [] Yes 0 No i .CERTIFICATION;  
1300-PM-BITOOOI     5/2012 3.0       Will your project, activity, or authorization have anything to do with a El     Yes Z   No well related to oil or gas production, have construction within 200 feet of, affect an oil or gas well, involve the waste from such a well, or string power lines above an oil or gas well? If "Yes", respond to 3.1-3.3. If "No",
.............
skip to Question 4.0.
N I certify that I have the authority to submit this application on behalf of the applicant named herein and that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and information.
3.1       Does the oil- or gas-related project involve any of the following: El           Yes EL No placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a watercourse, floodway or body of water (including wetlands)?
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3.2       Will the oil- or gas-related project involve discharge of industrial El         Yes   [3 No wastewater or stormwater to a dry swale, surface water, ground water or an existing sanitary sewer system or storm water system? If "Yes",
-APPLiCANT~NAMEP  
discuss in Project Description.
-FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station Check the following list to make sure that you have included all the required information.
3.3       Will the oil- or gas-related project involve the construction and operation El   Yes   Ii No of industrial waste treatment facilities?
Place a checkmark in the column provided for all items completed and/or provided.
4.0       Will the project involve a construction activity that results in earth LI       Yes   0 No disturbance? If "Yes", specify the total disturbed acreage.
Failure to provide all of the requested information will delay the processing of the application.
4.0.1           Total Disturbed Acreage 5.0       Does the project involve any of the following?                               El Yes   I] No If "Yes", respond to 5.1-5.3. If "No", skip to Question 6.0.
ENCLOSE THIS CHECKLIST WITH YOUR APPLICATION FORM.Check 4 EP.If Use Included Only: 1. General Information Form (GIF).2. Appropriate application fee.3. Two (2) copies (original and 1 copy) of application, design module(s), and accompanying drawings and plans.a. Certification and proper signatures.
5.1       Water Obstruction and Encroachment Projects - Does the project El               Yes   El No involve any of the following: placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a watercourse, floodway or body of water?
: b. Engineer's professional seal.c. Design Engineer's Report d. Properly notarized (original).
5.2       Wetland Impacts - Does the project involve any of the following: El             Yes El No placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a wetland?
: e. Additional copy for Delaware River Basin or Erie and Allegheny counties (if required).
5.3       Floodplain Projects by the commonwealth, a Political Subdivision of the 0       Yes Li No commonwealth or a Public Utility - Does the project involve any of the following:       placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a floodplain?
E 4. Supplemental Information:
6.0       Will the project involve discharge of stormwater or wastewater from an El       Yes Z   No industrial activity to a dry swale, surface water, ground water or an existing sanitary sewer system or separate storm water system?
: a. General Layout Diagram. Z b. Sizes, Capacities and Dimensions Diagram.5. Design Modules.6. Topographic map with appropriate details.7. Act 14 Notification.
7.0       Will the project involve the construction and operation of industrial 0         Yes EL No waste treatment facilities?
8.0       Will the project involve construction of sewage treatment facilities, Li         Yes El No sanitary sewers, or sewage pumping stations? If "Yes", indicate estimated proposed flow (gal/day). Also, discuss the sanitary sewer pipe sizes and the number of pumping stations/treatment facilities/name of downstream sewage facilities in the Project Description,where applicable.
8.0.1         Estimated Proposed Flow (gallday) 9.0       Will the project involve the subdivision of land, or the generation of 800 EL   Yes [   No gpd or more of sewage on an existing parcel of land or the generation of an additional 400 gpd of sewage on an already-developed parcel, or the generation of 800 gpd or more of industrial wastewater that would be discharged to an existing sanitary sewer system?
9.0.1         Was Act 537 sewage facilities planning submitted and EL           Yes 0   No approved by DEP? If "Yes" attach the approval letter. Approval required prior to 105/NPDES approval.
10.0     Is this project for the beneficial use of biosolids for land application     Li Yes N   No within Pennsylvania? If "Yes" indicate how much (i.e. gallons or dry tons per year).
10.0.1         Gallons Per Year (residential septage) 10.0.2         Dry Tons Per Year (biosolids) 11.0     Does the project involve construction, modification or removal of a dam? EL     Yes Z   No If "Yes", identify the dam.
11.0.1         Dam Name Page 5 of 7
 
1300-PM-BIT0001   5/2012 12.0     Will the project interfere with the flow from, or otherwise impact, a dam?     El Yes M No If "Yes", identify the dam.
12.0.1         Dam Name 13.0     Will the project involve operations (excluding during the construction         El Yes 0 No period) that produce air emissions (i.e., NOX, VOC, etc.)? If "Yes", identify each type of emission followed by the amount of that emission.
13.0.1         Enter all types & amounts of   emissions;   separate each set with semicolons.
14.0     Does the project include the construction or modification of a drinking       El Yes Z No water supply to serve 15 or more connections or 25 or more people, at least 60 days out of the year? If "Yes", check all proposed sub-facilities.
14.0.1         Number of Persons Served 14.0.2         Number of Employee/Guests 14.0.3         Number of Connections 14.0.4         Sub-Fac: Distribution System                                   LI Yes El No 14.0.5         Sub-Fac: Water Treatment Plant                                 El Yes LI No 14.0.6         Sub-Fac: Source                                                 El Yes El No 14.0.7         Sub-Fac: Pump Station                                           El Yes Li No 14.0.8         Sub Fac: Transmission Main                                     EL Yes El No 14.0.9         Sub-Fac: Storage Facility                                       El Yes EL No 15.0     Will your project include infiltration of storm water or waste water to         EL Yes 0 No ground water within one-half mile of a public water supply well, spring or infiltration gallery?
16.0     Is your project to be served by an existing public water supply? If "Yes",     EL Yes 0 No indicate name of supplier and attach letter from supplier stating that it will serve the project.
16.0.1       Supplier's Name 16.0.2         Letter of Approval from Supplier is Attached                   El Yes E3 No 17.0     Will this project involve a new or increased drinking water withdrawal         EL Yes [] No from a stream or other water body? If "Yes", should reference both Water Supply and Watershed Management.
17.0.1       Stream Name 18.0     Will the construction or operation of this project involve treatment,           EL Yes M No storage, reuse, or disposal of waste? If "Yes", indicate what type (i.e.,
hazardous, municipal (including infectious & chemotherapeutic), residual) and the amount to be treated, stored, re-used or disposed.
18.0.1       Type & Amount 19.0     Will your project involve the removal of coal, minerals, etc. as part of any   Li Yes [] No earth disturbance activities?
20.0     Does your project involve installation of a field constructed underground       LI Yes [ No storage tank? If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.
20.0.1         Enter all substances &
capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
21.0     Does your project involve installation of an aboveground storage tank           El Yes H No greater than 21,000 gallons capacity at an existing facility? If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.
21.0.1         Enter all substances &
capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
Page 6 of 7
 
1300-PM-BITOOOI   5/2012 22.0     Does your project involve installation of a tank greater than 1,100 gallons   Ul Yes   0     No which will contain a highly hazardous substance as defined in DEP's Regulated Substances List, 2570-BK-DEP2724?               If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.
22.0.1       Enter all substances &
capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
23.0     Does your project involve installation of a storage tank at a new facility   El Yes   Z]   No with a total AST capacity greater than 21,000 gallons? If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.
23.0.1       Enter all substances &
capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.
24.0     Will the intended activity involve the use of a radiation source?             [] Yes   0     No i   .                             CERTIFICATION;N          .............
I certify that I have the authority to submit this application on behalf of the applicant named herein and that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and information.
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3800-PM-WSFRO400c       912005 Checklist COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION CHECKLIST FOR WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PERMIT
                                            . APPLICANT'S 4CHECKLIST                               -
APPLiCANT~NAMEP - FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station Check the following list to make sure that you have included all the required information. Place a checkmark in the column provided for all items completed and/or provided. Failure to provide all of the requested information will delay the processing of the application.
ENCLOSE THIS CHECKLIST WITH YOUR APPLICATION FORM.
Check 4   EP.
If Use Included Only:
: 1. General Information Form (GIF).
: 2. Appropriate application fee.
: 3. Two (2) copies (original and 1 copy) of application, design module(s), and accompanying drawings and plans.
: a. Certification and proper signatures.
: b. Engineer's professional seal.
: c. Design Engineer's Report
: d. Properly notarized (original).
: e. Additional copy for Delaware River Basin or Erie and Allegheny counties (if required).     E
: 4. Supplemental Information:
: a. General Layout Diagram.                                                                     Z
: b. Sizes, Capacities and Dimensions Diagram.
: 5. Design Modules.
: 6. Topographic map with appropriate details.
: 7. Act 14 Notification.
: 8. Act 537 Approval (if required).
: 8. Act 537 Approval (if required).
: 9. Acts 67, 68 and 127 Notification (IW and Manure Storage Facilities only).10. Proof of Public Notification (IW and Manure Storage Facilities only)11. DRBC Notification (if required).
: 9. Acts 67, 68 and 127 Notification (IWand Manure Storage Facilities only).
ED 12. Other (specify):
: 10. Proof of Public Notification (IW and Manure Storage Facilities only)
Chemical additive List-1 of 1 -
: 11. DRBC Notification (if required).                                                                 ED
3800-PM-WSFRO400b 912005 Operating Company (FENOC)Permit Application Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION APPLICATION FOR WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PERMIT Before completing this form, read the step-by-step instructions provided in this application package.Related ID#s (if Known)
: 12. Other (specify): Chemical additive List
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I! :i!!,!I Client ID# 99862 APS ID# Date Received & General Notes Site ID# 705550 Auth ID#I Facility ID#APPLICANT IDENTIFIER Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Current Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4 Route 168, Shippingport, PA 15077 Current Phone Number: (724) 6824141 FACILITY.
 
TYPE (Check all appropriate boxes below)LI Treatment Plant Summary -Module 1 LI Sewer System -Module 2 El Flow Equalization and Grit Chambers -Module 3 LI Screening and Settling -Module 4 El Trickling Filters and Aeration -Module 5 M Chemical Treatment  
3800-PM-WSFRO400b       912005                                                         Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)
-Module 6 EI Rapid Sand Filters -Module 7 LI Other Filters and Disinfection  
Permit Application COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION APPLICATION FOR WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PERMIT Before completing this form, read the step-by-step instructions provided in this application package.
-Module 8 LI Aerobic Digestion Tanks -Module 9 LI Anaerobic Digestion  
Related ID#s (if Known)                       **:*::i`*yivi`i:!!*;i    E ;        N* :`Z:ii-i:i:i.*' I! :i!!,!I Client ID#       99862             APS ID#                                         Date Received & General Notes Site ID#         705550             Auth ID#I Facility ID#
-Module 10[] Sludge Filters and Centrifuges  
APPLICANT IDENTIFIER Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)
-Module 11 Ei Sludge Drying Beds -Module 12 LI Stream Encroachment and Crossings  
Current Mailing Address:       P.O. Box 4 Route 168, Shippingport, PA 15077 Current Phone Number: (724) 6824141 FACILITY. TYPE (Check all appropriate boxes below)
-Module 13 LI Spray Irrigation  
LI   Treatment Plant Summary - Module 1 LI   Sewer System - Module 2 El   Flow Equalization and Grit Chambers - Module 3 LI   Screening and Settling - Module 4 El   Trickling Filters and Aeration - Module 5 M   Chemical Treatment - Module 6 EI   Rapid Sand Filters - Module 7 LI   Other Filters and Disinfection - Module 8 LI   Aerobic Digestion Tanks - Module 9 LI   Anaerobic Digestion - Module 10
-Module 14[ Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility -Module 15 LI Small Flow Treatment Facility -Module 16 L] Sewer Extensions  
[]   Sludge Filters and Centrifuges - Module 11 Ei   Sludge Drying Beds - Module 12 LI   Stream Encroachment and Crossings - Module 13 LI   Spray Irrigation - Module 14
-Module 17 LI Manure Storage Facilities  
[   Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility - Module 15 LI   Small Flow Treatment Facility - Module 16 L]   Sewer Extensions - Module 17 LI   Manure Storage Facilities - Module 18 LI   Supplementary Geology and Groundwater Information - Module 19 LI   Impoundments - Module 20 EL   Sequencing Batch Reactor - Module 21 LI   Pump Stations - Module 22
-Module 18 LI Supplementary Geology and Groundwater Information  
                                -LIANCE             P*....      HISTORY., REVIEW.
-Module 19 LI Impoundments  
Is/was the facility owner or operator in violation of any DEP regulation, permit, order EI Yes             [ No or schedule of compliance at this or any other facility?
-Module 20 EL Sequencing Batch Reactor -Module 21 LI Pump Stations -Module 22-LIANCE HISTORY., REVIEW.Is/was the facility owner or operator in violation of any DEP regulation, permit, order EI Yes [ No or schedule of compliance at this or any other facility?If "Yes," list each permit, order and schedule of compliance and provide compliance status. Use additional sheets to provide information on all permits.Permit Program Permit No.Brief Description of Noncompliance Steps Taken to Achieve Compliance Date(s) Compliance Achieved Current Compliance Status [] In Compliance E] In Noncompliance
If "Yes," list each permit, order and schedule of compliance and provide compliance status. Use additional sheets to provide information on all permits.
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Permit Program                                                               Permit No.
3800-PM-WSFRO400b 9/2005 Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Permit Application
Brief Description of Noncompliance Steps Taken to Achieve Compliance                                                       Date(s) Compliance Achieved Current Compliance Status           []   In Compliance           E]     In Noncompliance
.... ""cERTIFICATION  
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.(Check appropriate box below.)I certify under penalty of law that I El am the applicant Z am an officer or official of the applicant Ml have the authority to make this application (attach delegation of signatory authority) and that the plans, reports and documents designated and attached here with part of the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.Charles McFeaters BVPS Director of Site Operations Name (type r 1Official Title Signature Date C-0M 01-. 1. 1 PENNSYLVANA SEAL "":-[l ~~JEANNE C HYNES -g-poesoa sea astary Publikproessioalseaas l MOUGCA CORO.., EAVER COUfMT r iate.) l My Commission Expires Apr 2 9. 2171 ribed before me, this R7 day of 20;3Seal REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL.ENGINEER.
 
This is to certify that I have personally reviewed all engineering information contained in the accompanying modules, drawings, specifications and other documents which are part of this application and that I have found it to be of good engineering quality, true and correct, and is in conformance with the requirements of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and it does not, to the best of my knowledge, withhold information that is perti t to miaef n of compliance with the requirements of DEP.Name of Design Engineer:
3800-PM-WSFRO400b     9/2005                                                                 Applicant Name:   FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)
James Beninati Design Firm: HDR En-qineering, Inc.Mailing Address: 11 Stanwix Street, Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Telephone Number: (412) 497-6000 JAMES BENINAT, E-mail Address: *ames.beninati hdrinc.com Sinaue f rfesonal Engineer Y NOTICE: It is an offense under Pennsylvania Criminal Code to affirm a false statement in documel d to DEP.DEP will consider the registered professional engineer whose seal is affixed to design documents to be fully responsible for the adequacy of all aspects of facility designs. The application and supporting documentation submitted for sewerage projects will be reviewed to ensure general consistency with good engineering practices, and the applicable design guidelines of DEP.-2 of 3 -
Permit Application
3800-PM-WSFRO400b 912005 Operating Company (FENOC)Permit Application Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear-3 of 3 -
                                          .... ""cERTIFICATION   .(Checkappropriate box below.)
3800-PM-WSFRO400i 912005 Module 6 Applicant Name: First Energy Nuclear Operating Co.(FENOC)
I certify under penalty of law that I El am the applicant Z am an officer or official of the applicant Ml have the authority to make this application (attach delegation of signatory authority) and that the plans, reports and documents designated and attached here with part of the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION CHEMICAL TREATMENT MODULE 6ý*APPLICANT NAME-Ii:i First Energy Nuclear Operating Co.(FENOC)
Charles McFeaters                                               BVPS Director of Site Operations Name (type r               1Official                                                       Title Signature                                                                   Date C-0M 01-.     1.1PENNSYLVANA j---"--*NOTARIAL SEAL             "":-[
CHEMICALsTREATMENT PROCESS (Do no us6etoýdecribe disifction.facilities)-  
l         ~~JEANNE C HYNES -           g sea astary
*. -.1. DESCRIBE PROCESS: Non-Contact Cooling Water 2. WILL THE PROCESS INCREASE TOTAL SOLIDS? El YES 0 NO IF YES, SPECIFY INCREASE:
                                        -poesoa                                                       Publik
__ MILLIGRAMS PER LITER MIXING AND FLOCCULATION FACIL-ITIES.-
* proessioalseaas                    l       MOUGCA CORO.., EAVER COUfMT riate.)                                           l     My Commission Expires Apr 2 9. 2171 ribed before me, this         R7         day of                             20
UNIT UNIT UNIT INDICATE FUNCTION'OF El Mixing El Quick Mix 0l Mixing [I Quick Mix C1 Mixing I] Quick Mix EACH UNIT AND FILL IN 5 Flocculation El Flocculation El Flocculation OR CHECK ALL RELEVANT DATA. 5 Existing [I Existing El Existing El Proposed El Proposed El Proposed 1. CAPACITY (gal)(cu ft)2. DETENTION TIME (min)-1 of 1 -
                            ;3Seal REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL.ENGINEER.
3800-PM-WSFR0400r 912005 Module 15=am Applicant Name: FENOC COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY MODULE 15 APPLICANTNAME  
This is to certify that I have personally reviewed all engineering information contained in the accompanying modules, drawings, specifications and other documents which are part of this application and that I have found it to be of good engineering quality, true and correct, and is in conformance with the requirements of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and it does not, to the best of my knowledge, withhold information that is perti                   t to *e miaef n of compliance with the requirements of DEP.
'._ FENOC Note: A copy of the Design Engineer's Report must be attached to this module.*'-I"AA"CS.CODE''
Name of Design Engineer:             James Beninati Design Firm:                         HDR En-qineering, Inc.
SIC CODE NAICS CODE Corresponding SIC/NAICS Description 1 st 22111 2nd 3rd 4th GENERAL DESCRIPTION AN NAUEO%Production of electricity  
Mailing Address:                     11 Stanwix Street, Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Telephone Number:                   (412) 497-6000                                                                 JAMES BENINAT, E-mail Address:                     *ames.beninati       hdrinc.com Sinaue f rfesonal Engineer                             Y NOTICE: It is an offense under Pennsylvania Criminal Code to affirm a false statement in documel s*l                              d to DEP.
-Nuclear Generated lIST- OF.fP.ERMITS (List allNiPDES.
DEP will consider the registered professional engineer whose seal is affixed to design documents to be fully responsible for the adequacy of all aspects of facility designs. The application and supporting documentation submitted for sewerage projects will be reviewed to ensure general consistency with good engineering practices, and the applicable design guidelines of DEP.
nd WQM -r presently, eld forithis facility.).
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3800-PM-WSFR0400r 9/2005 Module 15 Applicant Name: FENOC TREATMENT PROCESS CODES PHYSICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES CHEMICAL TREATMENT AND OTHER PROCESSES Treatment Process Code Ammonia Stripping AS Dialysis DIALY Diatomaceous Earth DEF Filtration Electrodialysis ELECT Evaporation EVAP Flocculation FLOCC Flotation FLOT Foam Fractionation FF Freezing FREEZ Gas-Phase Separation (air GPS stripping)
3800-PM-WSFRO400b 912005 Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)
Grinding GRIND Flow Equalization FE Eutectic Freezing EUTEC Screening SCRN Microstraining MSTRN Grit Removal GR Mixing MIX Moving Bed Filters MBF Intermittent Sand Filters ISF Reverse Osmosis RO (Hyperfiltration)
Permit Application
Rapid Sand Filtration RSF Sedimentation SEDI Slow Sand Filtration SSF Solvent Extraction SE Sorption (not Carbon) SORPT Distillation DISTL Multimedia Filtration MF Filtration FILTR DISINFECTION Hypochlorite HYPO Chlorine Gas CL Ozone OZONE Ultraviolet UV Treatment Process Code Treatment Process I Code Activated Sludge ACTSL Aerated Lagoons AERLG Anaerobic Treatment ANAE Nitrification
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-Denitrification NIDI Pre-Aeration PA Spray Irrigation/Land Application SILA Stabilization Ponds SP Rotating Biological Contactors RBC Post Aeration POA Holding or Detention Pond HOLD Treatment by Plain Aeration PLAIN Ridge & Furrow Irrigation RFI Sheet or Overland Flow Irrigation SOFI Surface/Subsurface Injection SSSI Sequence Batch Reactor SBR Artificial Wetlands ARTWL Imhoff Tank IMHOF Polishing Lagoons POL Biological Hydrolysis BIOHY Trickling Filtration TF BIOSOLID USE/DISPOSAL Incineration INCIN Land Application LNDAP Landfill LNDFL Pyrolysis PYRO DISPOSAL Discharge to Surface Water Ocean Discharge through Outfall OCEAN Reuse/Recycle of Treated Outfall RCYEF Underground Injection UI Reuse or Sale of Wastewater or REUSE Raw Material for Other Processes Carbon Adsorption CA Chemical Oxidation CO Chemical Precipitation CP Chemical Hydrolysis CH Coagulation COAG Dechlorination DC Electrochemical Treatment ET Ion Exchange IE Neutralization NEUT Oxidation OX Temperature Control TEMP Oil & Grease Removal, Including OGREM Skimming & Separators Reduction RD Odor Control OC BIOSOLID TREATMENT PROCESSES Aerobic Digestion AERON Anaerobic Digestion ANEDN Belt Filtration BELT Centrifugation CENT Conditioning (Chemical, Heat) COND Chlorine Treatment CHTR Composting COMP Drying DRY Elutriation ELU Flotation Thickening FLOT Freezing FREEZ Gravity Thickening GRAV Sludge Lagoons SLAG Vacuum Filtration VAC Vibration VIB Wet Oxidation WETOX Pressure Filtration PRESS-2.of 4 -
 
3800-PM-WSFR0400r 912005 Module 15 Applicant Name: FENOC 1. SOURCE OF WASTE River Water/Service Water /Circulating
3800-PM-WSFRO400i     912005                                                   Applicant Name: First Energy Nuclear Operating Co.(FENOC)
: 1. SOURCE OF WASTE Non Conatct Cooling Water Summary of Wastewater Source and Water Treatment Unit Information
Module 6 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION CHEMICAL TREATMENT MODULE 6
: 2. OUTFALL NO. 003 2. OUTFALL NO. 001/004/010
ý*APPLICANT NAME-Ii:i               First Energy Nuclear Operating Co.(FENOC)
: 3. TYPE(S) OF WASTE (i.e., Non Contact Cooling Water Non Contact Cooling Water Sanitary, Process,...)
CHEMICALsTREATMENT PROCESS (Do no us6etoýdecribe disifction.facilities)-                   *. - .
: 4. WASTE FLOW PATTERN [ Continuous 0i Continuous El Intermittent Z Intermittent Usually less than 5 total days per year From (am) To (pm) From (am) To (pm)El Batch El Batch 5. DAILY WASTE VOLUME TOTAL Batches/day Batches/day Gallons/batch Gallons/batch Gallons/day Gallons/day
: 1. DESCRIBE PROCESS:
: 6. DESIGN FLOW AVERAGE 41.7 MGD Code for 0.5 MGD Code for MAXIMUM 73.1 MGD (Check) (Check) Treatment 0.5 MGD (Check) (Check) Treatment Unit (1) Existing Proposed Unit Unit (1) Existing Proposed Unit General Sequence of Treatment Average 001 -35.3 z Average 003 -0.5 Li Units (See Treatment Process Code MGD MGD List) Max 001 -61.8 Max 003 -0.5 MGD El MGD Average 004 -2.8 z El MGD seasonal Max 004- 7.7 Li LI MGD seasonal Average 010 -3.6 Li Li MGD Max 010- Li LI emergency use only for max El El El El El Li El El Li El El Li Li[][-3 of 4 -
Non-Contact Cooling Water
3800-PM-WSFR0400r 9/2005 Module 15 Applicant Name: FENOC (1) If impoundments are proposed and the wastewater entering the impoundment meets the definition of Residual Waste at Title 25 Pa. Code Chapter 287, the design must be in accordance with Title 25 Pa. Code § 299.144.Use Additional Sheets If Necessary OUTFALL 001/004/0101003 SAMPLING PERIOD: 1-1-13 8-31-13 NAME OF LABORATORY/CONSULTANT SOURCE OF WASTE: River From To FENOC Lab Water/Service Water/Circulating Water WASTE CHARACTERISTICS System/Non contact Cooling Water Z Yes E] No NPDES Permit application submitted within last 3 years Telephone No.: (724) 682-4883 for this outfall.SAMPLING LOCATION * -- TREATMENT FACILITY INFLUENT EXISTING TREATMENT NEW TREATMENT FACILITY ANALYTICAL FACILITY EFFLUENT EFFLUENT (Expected)
: 2. WILL THE PROCESS INCREASE TOTAL SOLIDS?                           El YES       0   NO IF YES, SPECIFY INCREASE:     __       MILLIGRAMS PER LITER MIXING AND FLOCCULATION FACIL-ITIES.-
METHOD USED MONTHLY 24 HR. MONTHLY 24 HR. MONTHLY 24 HR.PARAMETER UNITS AVERAGE MAX. MIN. MAX. AVERAGE MAX. MIN. MAX. AVERAGE MAX. MIN. MAX. (AA, GC/MS, etc.)001 TRC mg/L <0.1 0.3 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 Amperometric, 001 FAC mg/L <0.1 0.1 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5 Amperometric, 004 TRC mg/L <0.1 0.19 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 Colorimetric (DPD)004 FAC mg/L <0.1 0.2 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5 Colorimetric (DPD)010 TRC mg/L <0.1 0.17 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 Colorimetric(DPD) 010 FAC mg/L <0.1 0.1 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5 Colorimetric (DPD)003 TRC mg/L 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 003 FAC mg/L 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5*Use Additional Sheets as Necessary Comments/additional information:
UNIT                                 UNIT                               UNIT INDICATE FUNCTION'OF               El   Mixing       El Quick Mix     0l Mixing         [I Quick Mix   C1   Mixing       I] Quick Mix EACH UNIT AND FILL IN             5   Flocculation                   El Flocculation                   El   Flocculation OR CHECK ALL RELEVANT DATA.                     5   Existing                       [I   Existing                       El   Existing El   Proposed                       El   Proposed                       El   Proposed
Sampling done during chlorination.
: 1. CAPACITY               (gal)
Outfall 010 and 003 are not currently chlorinated, though outfall 010 is monitored, outfall 003 is not currently monitored for chlorine.
(cu ft)
Outfall 001 is measured continuously, and measured by hand when instrumentation is not available.
: 2. DETENTION TIME         (min)
There are plans to add continuous analyzers to outfall 010 with this modification, it is currently determined by grab sample. Outfall 004 will continue with grab sample, and outfall 003 will also be determined by grab sample.-4 of 4 -
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Engineers Report Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 Reactor Plant and Turbine Plant River Water systems, Unit 2 Service Water systems and Fire Protection Chemical Injection and Dechlorination Upgrade This document prepared by FENOC under direction and technical review by HDR Engineering.
 
Professional Engineer seal hereby affixed under JAMES SMNiT contract with HDR Engineering per chemical pa," system modifications dated I August 2014. IM Chemical Treatment Description Site Location and Description The Beaver Valley Power Station Unit No. 1 (BVPS-1) is located in Shippingport Borough, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, on the south bank of the Ohio River. The site is approximately one mile from Midland, Pennsylvania, five miles from East Liverpool, Ohio, and approximately 25 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
3800-PM-WSFR0400r         912005                                             Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15
The coordinates are 40'37' 18" north and 80'26' 2" west.Figure 10-1, Site Map depicts the site location and description.
  =am                                                 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY MODULE 15 APPLICANTNAME '._                   FENOC Note: A copy of the Design Engineer'sReport must be attached to this module.
The site comprises approximately 453 acres including 26 acres of right of way.Also on the site and immediately to the west of the reactor location is the former site of Shippingport Atomic Power Station (SAPS) which was managed by Duquesne Light Company for the Department of Energy (DOE). The SAPS terminated operations October 1, 1982, and was dismantled by the USDOE. Immediately to the east of the BVPS-1 reactor location, and also onsite is the Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 (BVPS-2).I
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: 2. Issue and Backzround Degradation of the Beaver Valley Power Station Unit I River Water (RPRW), Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water (TPRW) and Unit 2 Service Water System (SWS) has been increasing as evidenced by the increased occurrence of pin-hole leaks and degradation of river and service water cooled heat exchangers and associated piping. Both systems supply cooling water to plant equipment credited for nuclear safety and shutdown of the reactor.The current chemical treatment strategy has been less than effective at mitigating the degradation due to the limited effect that current treatment chemicals have on the underlying problems of under-deposit corrosion and microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC). Attempts have been made to increase the effectiveness of the treatment scheme, but system limitations due to tank materials, piping materials, and inadequate injection equipment have prevented the use of more effective chemical treatments.
SIC CODE               NAICS CODE             Corresponding SIC/NAICS Description 1 st                               22111 2nd 3rd 4th GENERAL DESCRIPTION AN             NAUEO%
The use of non-oxidizing biocides, while effective on macrobiological organisms such as Asiatic clams and mussels, is less than effective on microbiological organisms conducive to MIC attack of carbon and stainless steel. More robust corrosion inhibitors are available for use, but the current storage tank liners are not currently compatible with the current improved treatment products.
Production of electricity - Nuclear Generated lIST-OF.fP.ERMITS (List allNiPDES. nd WQM           -r presently, eld forithis facility.).
A large portion of the Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water (TPRW) System remains untreated and susceptible to fouling/corrosion.
NPDES Permit# PA0025615
The treatment equipment that feeds treatment chemicals to the TPRW system mid-system is a long standing temporary modification that utilizes a single feed line, causing feed blockages due to mixing of feed chemicals.
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Silt/sediment buildup within the systems cannot be prevented due to the lack of flexibility in the treatment system to allow for the feed of dedicated dispersant products.3. Proposed Solution The new system will consist of treatm ent chemicals fed from two locations to provide a robust treatment program including oxidizing biocide, improved corrosion inhibitors, and a true dispersant product. Corrosion rate monitoring is planned to be done on the system to determine corrosion rates on the piping and heat exchangers.
 
2 The first portion of the treatment system will modify the equipment in the intake structure.
3800-PM-WSFR0400r         9/2005                                             Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15 TREATMENT PROCESS CODES PHYSICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES             BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES                           CHEMICAL TREATMENT AND OTHER PROCESSES Treatment Process           Code            Treatment Process                Code                Treatment Process    I Code Ammonia Stripping                   AS Activated Sludge                          ACTSL      Carbon Adsorption                  CA Dialysis                         DIALY Aerated Lagoons                            AERLG      Chemical Oxidation                  CO Diatomaceous Earth                 DEF Anaerobic Treatment                        ANAE      Chemical Precipitation              CP Filtration Electrodialysis                   ELECT Nitrification - Denitrification              NIDI      Chemical Hydrolysis                CH Evaporation                       EVAP Pre-Aeration                                  PA      Coagulation                      COAG Flocculation                     FLOCC Spray Irrigation/Land Application            SILA      Dechlorination                      DC Flotation                         FLOT Stabilization Ponds                          SP      Electrochemical Treatment          ET Foam Fractionation                   FF Rotating Biological Contactors              RBC      Ion Exchange                        IE Freezing                         FREEZ Post Aeration                                POA      Neutralization                    NEUT Gas-Phase Separation (air         GPS Holding or Detention Pond                  HOLD      Oxidation                          OX stripping)
The intake structure current chemical storage tanks will be replaced with two (2) new 5300 gallon tanks, TK-1 and TK-2 with liners compatible with a wider range of treatment chemicals.
Grinding                         GRIND Treatment by Plain Aeration                PLAIN      Temperature Control              TEMP Flow Equalization                   FE Ridge & Furrow Irrigation                    RFI      Oil & Grease Removal, Including OGREM Skimming & Separators Eutectic Freezing               EUTEC Sheet or Overland Flow Irrigation            SOFI Screening                        SCRN  Surface/Subsurface Injection                SSSI      Reduction                          RD Microstraining                   MSTRN Sequence Batch Reactor                      SBR      Odor Control                      OC Grit Removal                       GR Artificial Wetlands                        ARTWL Mixing                             MIX Imhoff Tank                                IMHOF            BIOSOLID TREATMENT PROCESSES Moving Bed Filters                 MBF Polishing Lagoons                            POL      Aerobic Digestion              AERON Intermittent Sand Filters           ISF Biological Hydrolysis                      BIOHY      Anaerobic Digestion              ANEDN Reverse Osmosis                     RO Trickling Filtration                          TF      Belt Filtration                  BELT (Hyperfiltration)                                                                         Centrifugation                    CENT Rapid Sand Filtration             RSF             BIOSOLID USE/DISPOSAL                      Conditioning (Chemical, Heat)    COND Sedimentation                     SEDI Incineration                                INCIN      Chlorine Treatment                CHTR Slow Sand Filtration               SSF Land Application                          LNDAP      Composting                      COMP Solvent Extraction                 SE Landfill                                  LNDFL      Drying                            DRY Sorption (not Carbon)           SORPT Pyrolysis                                  PYRO      Elutriation                        ELU Distillation                     DISTL                                                       Flotation Thickening              FLOT Multimedia Filtration               MF                       DISPOSAL                          Freezing                        FREEZ Filtration                       FILTR Discharge to Surface Water                            Gravity Thickening              GRAV Ocean Discharge through Outfall            OCEAN      Sludge Lagoons                  SLAG DISINFECTION             Reuse/Recycle of Treated Outfall          RCYEF      Vacuum Filtration                VAC Hypochlorite                     HYPO Underground Injection                        UI      Vibration                          VIB Reuse or Sale of Wastewater or            REUSE      Wet Oxidation                  WETOX Chlorine Gas                        CL Raw Material for Other Processes Ozone                            OZONE                                                         Pressure Filtration            PRESS Ultraviolet                         UV
Tank, TK-2 will supply a robust corrosion inhibitor providing both anodic and cathodic inhibition and tank, TK-1 will supply a dispersant product. The system concentration of these chemicals can be adjusted as conditions change within the Ohio River, to target specific criteria.Each 5300 gallon tank will supply a pump skid consisting of three (3) pumps.One pump per skid will supply the Unit I running Reactor and Turbine Plant River Water Pumps. One pump will supply the running Unit 2 Service Water Pumps with the third pump available as a standby. A one-hundred ten (110)gallon chemical feed tank, TK-3 will be utilized to provide treatment chemical for treating the Fire Protection System main headers. The Fire Protection system will be treated with a separate biocide.The second portion of the treatment system will be located at the Unit I cooling tower. This portion of the system will consist of a sodium hypochlorite (bleach)storage tank, TK-4 with a capacity of approximately 8,700 gallons, sodium bromide storage tank, TK-6 with a capacity of approximately 2,500 gallons, and a clean water system flush tote. The bleach tank and the bromide tank will each supply a separate skid of three (3) pumps similar to the intake structure with one pump being utilized to feed the Unit 1 pumps, one pump to feed the Unit 2 pumps and a standby/swing pump. The bleach and bromide will be mixed in the injection line at the skids and fed together through Chem Proline polyethylene 100 RC double contained piping to the intake structure.
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Asiatic clam and mussel treatment will be performed using a tote connection to the system to feed a non-oxidizing biocide (quaternary amine) from a tote through the bleach/bromide lines following a clean water flush of the lines from the flush tote.Dechlorination will occur at all system discharge points impacted by the chlorinated water to the Ohio River. Principal dechlorination will still occur at the Unit I Cooling Tower blow down, and at the Unit 1 Cooling Tower basin overflow Outfall 004. Alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination will still be available at the Unit 2 cooling tower to allow for treatment when Unit I is offline. A new third dechlorination system will be installed at the Emergency Outfall Structure.
 
A new fourth intermittent dechlorination system will be utilized to dechlorinate the River Water flow from the Unit I Emergency Diesel Generators during their operation.
3800-PM-WSFR0400r      912005                                      Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15
: 1. SOURCE OF WASTE River Water/Service Water /Circulating        1. SOURCE OF WASTE Non Conatct Cooling Water Summary of Wastewater Source and      Water Treatment Unit Information                                                                              2. OUTFALL NO. 003
: 2. OUTFALL NO. 001/004/010
: 3. TYPE(S) OF WASTE (i.e.,        Non Contact Cooling Water                                        Non Contact Cooling Water Sanitary, Process,...)
: 4. WASTE FLOW PATTERN              [    Continuous                                                  0i Continuous El    Intermittent                                              Z    Intermittent Usually less than 5 total days per year From          (am)          To        (pm)                    From          (am)                To        (pm)
El Batch                                                          El    Batch
: 5. DAILY WASTE VOLUME Batches/day TOTAL          Batches/day Gallons/batch                                                    Gallons/batch Gallons/day                                                      Gallons/day
: 6. DESIGN FLOW AVERAGE      41.7 MGD                                          Code for      0.5 MGD                                              Code for MAXIMUM      73.1 MGD        (Check)          (Check)         Treatment       0.5 MGD              (Check)          (Check)    Treatment Unit (1)      Existing        Proposed            Unit          Unit (1)            Existing        Proposed        Unit General Sequence of Treatment        Average 001 -35.3                        z                        Average 003 - 0.5          Li Units (See Treatment Process Code            MGD                                                              MGD List)                                    Max 001 -61.8                                                  Max 003 -0.5 MGD              El MGD Average 004 -2.8      z                                                                      El MGD seasonal Max 004- 7.7                                                                                Li              LI MGD seasonal Average 010 - 3.6                                                                              Li              Li MGD Max 010-                                                                                  Li              LI emergency use only for max El              El                                                    El              El El              Li                                                    El               El Li                                                                    El               El Li              Li[][
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3800-PM-WSFR0400r      9/2005                                            Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15 (1) If impoundments are proposed and the wastewater entering the impoundment meets the definition of Residual Waste at Title 25 Pa. Code Chapter 287, the design must be in accordance with Title 25 Pa. Code &sect; 299.144.
Use Additional Sheets If Necessary OUTFALL 001/004/0101003                  SAMPLING PERIOD:              1-1-13    8-31-13        NAME OF LABORATORY/CONSULTANT SOURCE OF WASTE: River                                                  From      To              FENOC Lab Water/Service Water/Circulating Water WASTE CHARACTERISTICS                System/Non contact Cooling Water          Z Yes      E] No    NPDES Permit application submitted within last 3 years      Telephone No.: (724) 682-4883 for this outfall.
SAMPLING LOCATION        * -- TREATMENT FACILITY INFLUENT                      EXISTING TREATMENT                      NEW TREATMENT FACILITY                    ANALYTICAL FACILITY EFFLUENT                          EFFLUENT (Expected)                 METHOD USED MONTHLY      24 HR.                      MONTHLY        24 HR.                      MONTHLY      24 HR.
PARAMETER          UNITS      AVERAGE        MAX.      MIN.      MAX. AVERAGE        MAX.      MIN.       MAX. AVERAGE      MAX.      MIN. MAX.        (AA, GC/MS, etc.)
001 TRC          mg/L                                                    <0.1         0.3                        0.0-0.5    0.0-1.25                          Amperometric, 001 FAC          mg/L                                                    <0.1        0.1                        0.0-0.2    0.0-0.5                          Amperometric, 004 TRC          mg/L                                                    <0.1        0.19                        0.0-0.5    0.0-1.25                        Colorimetric (DPD) 004 FAC          mg/L                                                    <0.1        0.2                        0.0-0.2    0.0-0.5                        Colorimetric (DPD) 010 TRC          mg/L                                                    <0.1        0.17                        0.0-0.5    0.0-1.25                        Colorimetric(DPD) 010 FAC        mg/L                                                   <0.1         0.1                        0.0-0.2    0.0-0.5                        Colorimetric (DPD) 003 TRC        mg/L                                                                                            0.0-0.5    0.0-1.25 003 FAC        mg/L                                                                                             0.0-0.2    0.0-0.5
*Use Additional Sheets as Necessary Comments/additional information: Sampling done during chlorination. Outfall 010 and 003 are not currently chlorinated, though outfall 010 is monitored, outfall 003 is not currently monitored for chlorine. Outfall 001 is measured continuously, and measured by hand when instrumentation is not available. There are plans to add continuous analyzers to outfall 010 with this modification, it is currently determined by grab sample. Outfall 004 will continue with grab sample, and outfall 003 will also be determined by grab sample.
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Engineers Report
 
Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 Reactor Plant and Turbine Plant River Water systems, Unit 2 Service Water systems and Fire Protection Chemical Injection and Dechlorination Upgrade This document prepared by FENOC under direction and technical review by HDR Engineering.
Professional Engineer seal hereby affixed under            JAMES SMNiT contract with HDR Engineering per chemical            pa,"
system modifications dated                I August 2014.                                IM Chemical Treatment Description Site Location and Description The Beaver Valley Power Station Unit No. 1 (BVPS-1) is located in Shippingport Borough, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, on the south bank of the Ohio River. The site is approximately one mile from Midland, Pennsylvania, five miles from East Liverpool, Ohio, and approximately 25 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The coordinates are 40'37' 18" north and 80'26' 2" west.
Figure 10-1, Site Map depicts the site location and description. The site comprises approximately 453 acres including 26 acres of right of way.
Also on the site and immediately to the west of the reactor location is the former site of Shippingport Atomic Power Station (SAPS) which was managed by Duquesne Light Company for the Department of Energy (DOE). The SAPS terminated operations October 1, 1982, and was dismantled by the USDOE. Immediately to the east of the BVPS-1 reactor location, and also onsite is the Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 (BVPS-2).
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: 2. Issue and Backzround Degradation of the Beaver Valley Power Station Unit I River Water (RPRW), Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water (TPRW) and Unit 2 Service Water System (SWS) has been increasing as evidenced by the increased occurrence of pin-hole leaks and degradation of river and service water cooled heat exchangers and associated piping. Both systems supply cooling water to plant equipment credited for nuclear safety and shutdown of the reactor.
The current chemical treatment strategy has been less than effective at mitigating the degradation due to the limited effect that current treatment chemicals have on the underlying problems of under-deposit corrosion and microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC). Attempts have been made to increase the effectiveness of the treatment scheme, but system limitations due to tank materials, piping materials, and inadequate injection equipment have prevented the use of more effective chemical treatments.
The use of non-oxidizing biocides, while effective on macrobiological organisms such as Asiatic clams and mussels, is less than effective on microbiological organisms conducive to MIC attack of carbon and stainless steel. More robust corrosion inhibitors are available for use, but the current storage tank liners are not currently compatible with the current improved treatment products. A large portion of the Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water (TPRW) System remains untreated and susceptible to fouling/corrosion. The treatment equipment that feeds treatment chemicals to the TPRW system mid-system is a long standing temporary modification that utilizes a single feed line, causing feed blockages due to mixing of feed chemicals. Silt/sediment buildup within the systems cannot be prevented due to the lack of flexibility in the treatment system to allow for the feed of dedicated dispersant products.
: 3. Proposed Solution The new system will consist of treatm ent chemicals fed from two locations to provide a robust treatment program including oxidizing biocide, improved corrosion inhibitors, and a true dispersant product. Corrosion rate monitoring is planned to be done on the system to determine corrosion rates on the piping and heat exchangers.
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The first portion of the treatment system will modify the equipment in the intake structure. The intake structure current chemical storage tanks will be replaced with two (2) new 5300 gallon tanks, TK-1 and TK-2 with liners compatible with a wider range of treatment chemicals.
Tank, TK-2 will supply a robust corrosion inhibitor providing both anodic and cathodic inhibition and tank, TK-1 will supply a dispersant product. The system concentration of these chemicals can be adjusted as conditions change within the Ohio River, to target specific criteria.
Each 5300 gallon tank will supply a pump skid consisting of three (3) pumps.
One pump per skid will supply the Unit I running Reactor and Turbine Plant River Water Pumps. One pump will supply the running Unit 2 Service Water Pumps with the third pump available as a standby. A one-hundred ten (110) gallon chemical feed tank, TK-3 will be utilized to provide treatment chemical for treating the Fire Protection System main headers. The Fire Protection system will be treated with a separate biocide.
The second portion of the treatment system will be located at the Unit I cooling tower. This portion of the system will consist of a sodium hypochlorite (bleach) storage tank, TK-4 with a capacity of approximately 8,700 gallons, sodium bromide storage tank, TK-6 with a capacity of approximately 2,500 gallons, and a clean water system flush tote. The bleach tank and the bromide tank will each supply a separate skid of three (3) pumps similar to the intake structure with one pump being utilized to feed the Unit 1 pumps, one pump to feed the Unit 2 pumps and a standby/swing pump. The bleach and bromide will be mixed in the injection line at the skids and fed together through Chem Proline polyethylene 100 RC double contained piping to the intake structure.
Asiatic clam and mussel treatment will be performed using a tote connection to the system to feed a non-oxidizing biocide (quaternary amine) from a tote through the bleach/bromide lines following a clean water flush of the lines from the flush tote.
Dechlorination will occur at all system discharge points impacted by the chlorinated water to the Ohio River. Principal dechlorination will still occur at the Unit I Cooling Tower blow down, and at the Unit 1 Cooling Tower basin overflow Outfall 004. Alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination will still be available at the Unit 2 cooling tower to allow for treatment when Unit I is offline. A new third dechlorination system will be installed at the Emergency Outfall Structure. A new fourth intermittent dechlorination system will be utilized to dechlorinate the River Water flow from the Unit I Emergency Diesel Generators during their operation.
All chemical treatment pumps will be operated manually with adjustments made from chemical analysis to determine proper treatment under various conditions.
All chemical treatment pumps will be operated manually with adjustments made from chemical analysis to determine proper treatment under various conditions.
3 Additional design safety and reliability components will be integral to the systems. The principal and alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination systems will be upgraded with redundant pumps and auto dialers to assure dechlorination occurs at all times that chlorination is in service. The Emergency Outfall Dechlorination system will include a pump auto-switch to swap pumps should the primary feed pump trip. An auto-dialer will also be present at the Emergency Outfall system
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Additional design safety and reliability components will be integral to the systems. The principal and alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination systems will be upgraded with redundant pumps and auto dialers to assure dechlorination occurs at all times that chlorination is in service. The Emergency Outfall Dechlorination system will include a pump auto-switch to swap pumps should the primary feed pump trip. An auto-dialer will also be present at the Emergency Outfall system that will dial out to select phone numbers should a loss of dechlorination occur. The chlorination and dechlorination systems will be installed in structures to protect them from the environment.
: 4. Beaver Valley System Summary Descriptions 4.a      Unit 1 Reactor Plant River Water System (RPRW)
The Reactor Plant River Water system (RPRW) supplies water taken from the Ohio River to supply cooling water to reactor plant heat exchangers and other vital reactor plant components. Three (3) Reactor Plant River Water pumps take submerged suction from screened river water in the main intake structure and discharge through two independent supply headers. The Reactor Plant


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
The proposed wastewater treatment system upgrade will not result in any new source of wastewater to any Outfalls.The proposed change will maintain a free chlorine residual of approximately 0.2 ppm in the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for disinfection control which is the source of make up for both Circulating water systems.Sodium Bisulfite will be fed on all the affected outfalls when treated reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water are present in the outfall.The plant will continue the 2 hour chlorination daily on the main circulating water as needed for disinfection control, and increased Sodium Bisulfite will be used on the outfalls affected by circulating water during the 2 hour applications.
The result of this modification anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite will be used by reducing the time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.28 PADEP approval needed for treatment change: 1. PADEP approval to add Sodium Hypochlorite/Sodium Bromide from 2 hours daily to continuous chlorination on systems that are make-up to the Circulating water that will affect outfalls 001, 004, 010, and 003.Key modifications done to allow for PADEP approval: 1. The result of this modification anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite will be used by reducing the amount or time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.2. The plant will be adding Sodium Bisulfite to outfalls 001, 004, 010, and 003 when affected water is present to negate the Chlorine residuals.
: 3. Sodium Bisulfite pumps on outfalls 001, 004, and 010 will be equipped with alarm functionality to notify operator of pump failure. Pumps are designed with the capability to be automatically or manually swapped in the event of pump failure to maintain chemical feed. The principal and alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination systems will be upgraded with redundant pumps and auto dialers to assure dechlorination occurs at all times that chlorination is in service. The Emergency Outfall Dechlorination system will include a pump auto-switch to swap pumps should the primary feed pump trip. An auto-dialer will also be present at the Emergency Outfall system that will dial out to select phone numbers should a loss of dechlorination occur.4. The plant will utilize continuous chlorine analyzers at outfalls 001 and 010.5. Outfall 003 is affected by the treated water very infrequently, and Outfall 004 is seasonal, so there is no plan to have a Chlorine analyzer used on these points, only grab analysis.29
: 6. Tanks TK-4, 5,'6, 7, 8 and 13 installed by this upgrade are double walled.Each SAFE-Tank primary tank and secondary tank are made of a cross-linked polyethylene.
The SAFE-Tank is designed to provide a minimum of 110% secondary containment.
Each tank has a flexible discharge connection attached to the inner tank to allow the tank to expand and contract and protect from vibrations.
Each tank has optical switch leak detection, heat trace and polyfoam insulation.
: 7. Piping installed by this upgrade containing sodium hypochlorite that is installed outside of the Main Intake Structure and installed underground is double contained Chem Proline polyethylene RC 100 piping.8. The double contained piping installed underground will have an electronic leak detection system consisting of conductivity probes tied to an alarm.30 List of Table and Figures 10-1 Site Map 10-2 Current Beaver Valley Wastewater Flow Diagram 10-3 Current Unit I Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diagram 10-4 Current Unit 2 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diagram 10-5 Proposed Unit 1 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diag.10-6 Proposed Unit 2 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diag.10-7 Proposed Chemical Treatment of River water make-up systems Process Flow Diagram 10-8 Proposed Sodium Bisulfite Dechlorination Treatment Process Flow Diagram ATTACHMENT:
Chemical Additive List, Revision 20 31 REV. 16 FIGURE 1.2-1 SITE PLAN BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION UNIT 2 OPOATE0 FINAL. SAFETY ANALYS IS REPORT Figure 10-1 Site Map 32 Figure 10-2, Current Beaver Valley Wastewater Flow Diagram 1 1 'o- --- -- -------- .................-PA......._.______________________
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Oxygen control of Chilled Water system and Hot Water Heat systems Oxygen control of the Ecolochem reverse osmosis unit Oxygen control of the steam generators during periods of wet lay-up Oxygen control of the Auxiliary boilers also includes periods of wet lay-up 1-40 gallons/day 10-300 ppb<1 gallon/day
<1 gallon/day I -120 gallons/day 1-120 gallons/day 0.5-50 ppm 0.0 ppm 0,5 -5 ppm 0 -200 mg/I Secondary System capacity 240,000-600,000 gallons (rate varies up to 0.600 MGD)Not normally discharged.
0.144 MGD Secondary System capacity 240,000-600,000 gallons (rate varies up to 0.600 MGD)0.002 MGD Periodic draining for maintenance, system leakage;maybe discharged after ion-exchange or neutralization 101/001/004 303/403/003 111/211/011 31.3/013 Closed system normally no discharge unless system fails (e.g., tube leakage);
periodic drain of system may be discharged after ion-exchange or neutralization 101/001/004 303/403/003 211/011 313/013 No un-reacted hydrazine is discharged Periodic drain during outages of approximately 30,000 gallons 10 1/001/004 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 301/401/001 First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Beaver Valley Power Station NPDES Permit No. PA.0025615 Page 2 of 8 Revision 20 NPD3NRE: 06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.RATE Sodium Hydroxide (20-50% Caustic) pH neutralization for the Unit 1 <1 gal/day 5% -20% 0.252 MGD 101/001/004/003/
Chemical Waste Sump 011/013 Nuclear quench spray system <1 gal/day 20- 26% Not normally discharged (nuclear safety contingency)
Not normally discharged.
Closed Loop cooling systems for <1 gal/day < 1 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no pH control discharge unless system has a mechanical failure (e.g., tube leakage)303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Sulfuiric Acid pH neutralization of chemical <1 gal/day 2-6% 0.252 MGD 101/001/004 waste sump pH control of the Ecolochem
<1 gal/day 1-5% 0.144 MGD 103/003 reverse osmosis unit Sodium Bisulfite (e.g. Nalco 7408, GE. Dechlorinating agent for 0-500 pounds/day 0.0 -5 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010/003 Betz Spectus DT 1404) circulating water system Sodium Bromide (e.g. Nalco Acti-Brom Biocide for the Circulating Water 2,275 pounds/day 0.0 -1.0 ppm 32.36 MGD avg. 001/004/010/003 1318, GE Betz Spectrus OX1201, Nalco system 61.2 MGD max ControlBrom CB70)Aluminum Sulfate Flocculant for Ecolochem reverse 1 lb/day 1-10 ppm 0.144 MGD 103/003 osmosis unit Cationic Polymer (e.g., Nalco Ultrion Coagulant (cationic) for the 100 lbs/day 20 ppm 0.330 MGD 103/003 7157 clarifier Anionic Polymer (e.g., Nalco Flocculent (anionic) for the 50 lbs/day 10 ppm 0.330 MGD 103/003 NALCLEAR 7766 Plus) clarifier Sodium Hypochlorite Biocide for the circulating water 0-600 gallons/day (per 0.0-2.0 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 system unit)Periodic oxidation of hydrazine in 50 gallons/day (during 0.0-0.5 ppm 0.252 MGD (Chem 101/001 chemical waste sump and oxidation)
Waste Sump 403/003 condensate blowdown 0.488 MGD (SW Circ Pit)
First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Beaver Valley Power Station NPDES Permit No. PA0025615 Page 3 of 8 Revision 20 NPD3NRE: 06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CNIOED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE C NCETRAT WATER DISCHARGE O.CONCENTRATION W TRDSH GENO.RATE Sodium Molybdate (e.g., Nalco Corrosion control of the primary 5000 lbs/year 200-1500 ppm Not normally discharged.
Closed system normally no LCS1200M, GE Betz Corrshield and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a MD4103, Nalco 7357) etc.), ERF HVAC, Chilled Water, mechanical failure (e.g., tube emergency diesel generator leakage)Closed Loop Cooling Systems, 101/001 303/403/003 and security emergency diesel 111/211/011 313/013 generator closed loop cooling systems Ethanolamine (e.g. Nalco Pre-Tect pH control of the Chilled Water <1 gal/day 0.5-50 ppm Not normally discharged.
Closed system normally no PT7000, GE Betz Steamate PWR 1440) and Hot Water Heat systems discharge unless system fails (e.g., tube leakage);
periodic drain of system may be discharged after ion-exchange or neutralization 101/001/004; 3(13/403/003 211/011 313/013 PH control for the steam 1 15 gallons/day 0.5 -5 ppm Secondary System Periodic drain during outages generators during periods of wet capacity 240,000- of approximately 30,000 lay-up 600,000 gallons gallons (rate varies up to 0.600 101/001/004 303/403/003 MGD) 111/211/011 313/013 pH and corrosion control of the 1 -30 gallons/day 0.5 -5 ppm Secondary System Periodic draining for secondary systems (condensate) capacity 240,000- maintenance, system leakage;600,000 gallons maybe discharged after ion-(rate varies up to 0.600 exchange or neutralization MGD) 101/001/004 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 pH control of the Auxiliary boiler I -30 gallons/day 0.5 -5 ppm 0.002 MGD 301/401/001
-includes periods of wet lay-up.
First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Beaver Valley Power Station NPDES Permit No. PA0025615 Page 4 of 8 Revision 20 NPD3NRE: 06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.RATE Sodium Nitrite (e.g. Nalco LCS-60, GE Corrosion control of the primary 2,500 lbs/year 200-1500 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no Betz Corrshield NT4203, Nalco 73310) and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a etc.), ERF HVAC, Chilled Water, mechanical failure (e.g., tube emergency diesel generator leakage)Closed Loop Cooling Systems, 101/001 303/403/003 and security emergency diesel 111/211/011 313/013 generator closed loop cooling systems Surfactant (e.g. Nalco 7348 Plus, GE Biocide enhancer for 50 gallons/day 40 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 Betz Spectrus BD1500) microbiological control for the circulating water system Non Oxidizing Biocide -Ammonium Biocide for treatment of various 25-300 lbs/day 2-12 ppm 40.0 MOD 001/004/010/003/
Chloride (e.g. Nalco H-150M, GE Betz river water, service water, and fire 011 Powerline 3627 ) -quaternary amine protection components and Up to 3,000 lbs/day Periodic drain of river and systems. Used for microfouling (4 times per subsystem service water heat and macrofouling (clams and per year) components, and fire mussels) treatments.
protection pipes for maintenance produces discharge at: 303/003 11.1/211/011 313/013 Non oxidizing biocide -Isothiazolin Corrosion control of the primary <1 bs/day 15-30 ppm after addition Not normally discharged Closed system normally no/BNPD (e.g., Nalco 77352NA, GE Betz and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a Spectrus NX 1100) etc.), ERF HVAC, and emergency mechanical failure (e.g., tube diesel generator Closed Loop leakage)Cooling Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Hydrogen Peroxide (H202) Corrosion control for the Reactor 15.8 gal/18 months I ppm System capacity 66,371 Closed loop system no Coolant System (10.6 gal/year) gal (up to .066 MGD) discharge Neutralization of the chemical < 33 gallons/day
< I ppm N/A 11)1/001 403/003 waste sump and SW circ pit. _ I 1-lypersperse MDC700 Membrane deposit control for 0.84 gallons/day
< 13.5 ppm 43 gpm 103/003 water treatment.
I I First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Beaver Valley Power Station NPDES Permit No. PA0025615 Page 5 of 8 Revision 20 NPD3NRE: 06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.RATE Corrosion Inhibitor (e.g., Nalco CL-50, Corrosion inhibitor for the 600 lbs/day 1.54 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 GE Betz Flogard MS6201) circulating water system and secondary cooling system Deposit Control Agent (e.g., Nalco Deposit control inhibitor for the 9,951 lbs/day 100 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 23283, GE Betz Depositrol BL5301, circulating water system Depositrol BL 5303)Copper Corrosion Inhibitor (e.g. Nalco Corrosion control of the primary <55 gallons/day 10-100 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no 1336, GE Betz Inhibitor AZ8101, Nalco and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a 3DT198) etc.), ERF HVAC, Chilled Water, mechanical failure (e.g, tube and emergency diesel generator leakage)Closed Loop Cooling Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Bentonite Clay Detoxifying Agent (e.g., Detoxifying clay for the biocide 21,000 lbs/day 0-35 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/003/004/010/011/
Nalco 1315, GE Betz Spectrus DT1401, used for treating cooling water Spectrus DT 1400, Nalco Coagulant Aid 35, Nalco Coagulant Aid 36)Phosphate Based Corrosion Inhibitor Corrosion inhibitor for the ERF 10 lbs/day 100 ppm <0.001 MGD 012 (e.g., Nalco 3D TRASAR 3DT165, GE cooling system Betz Continuum AEC3145)Carbohydrazide (e.g., Nalco 1250 Plus, Oxygen control for the steam 170 gal/day 75-200 ppm in isolated Secondary System Periodic drain during outages GE Betz Cortrol OS5613) generators during periods of wet components during outages capacity 240,000- of approximately 30,000 lay-up 600,000 gallons gallons (rate varies up to 0.600 101/001/004 MGD) 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Boric Acid Neutron moderation through the 60,000 lbs/year 1-2,000 ppm Closed loop system no Closed loop system no reactor coolant system (RCS) discharge discharge Corrosion inhibitor in the 2,000 lbs/year 1-50 ppm Secondary System Secondary System normal Secondary system steam capacity 240,000- leakage and periodic drains generators 600,000 gallons 101/001/004 303/403/003 (rate varies up to 0.600 211/011 313/013 MGD)Reduce pH of condensate drainage 50 lbs/qtr 100-1000 ppm <0.600 MGD Secondary System normal leakage and periodic drains 101/001/004 303/403/003 211/011 313/013 First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Beaver Valley Power Station NPDES Permit No. PA0025615 Page 6 of 8 Revision 20 NPD3NRE: 06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.RATE Non Oxidizing Biocide (e.g., Nalco Microbiological control for <1 gal/year 25 -50 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no Stabrex ST70, GE Betz Spectrus NX 118 emergency diesel generator discharge unless system has a (MBT)) cooling system and ERF HVAC mechanical failure (e.g., tube Closed Loop cooling systems leakage)101/001 303/403/003 , .._ _111/211/011 313/013 012 Ethylene Glycol Freeze protection for the ERF 55 gal/year 45-70% Not normally discharged Closed system no discharge diesel generator cooling system (normally recycled offsite)Closed system no discharge Glycol heating system, Glycol 330 gal/year 45-70% Not normally discharged chilled water, Switchgear Cooling (normally recycled offsite)Anti-Foam (e.g., Nalco 7468, GE Betz Foam elimination in the liquid 1,200 lbs/day 2.0 ppm Variable 001/003/004/010/011/012/013 Foamtrol CT, Foam Trol AF1440) waste system and circulating water systems Ammonium Hydroxide pH control for the secondary
< 1 gal/day under 0.7-2.0 ppm System capacity Secondary System normal (condensate) system normal conditions 240,000-600,000 gal leakage and periodic drains 101/001/004 (15 gal to lay-up 10-50 ppm Steam generator capacity 303/403/003 system) 60,000 gal 111/211/011 (rate varies up to 0.600 313/013 MGD)Ammonium Chloride Molar Ratio control of secondary
< 1 lb/year 0 -2.0 ppb System capacity Secondary System normal systems 240,000-600,000 gal leakage and periodic drains 101/001/004 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Lithium Hydroxide (LiOH) pH control for Reactor Coolant 80 lbs/year 0.7/4.0 ppm Not normally discharged Closed loop system no System discharge Tracer for Systems Diagnostics of 10 lbs/year < 200 ppb Closed system normally no the primary and secondary (i.e., discharge unless system has a CCT, CCP, etc.), and emergency mechanical failure (e.g., tube diesel generator Closed Loop leakage)Cooling Systems 101/001 303/403/003 1] 1/211/0 11 313/013 First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Beaver Valley Power Station NPDES Permit No. PA0025615 Page 7 of 8 Revision 20 NPD3NRE: 06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.RATE Zinc Acetate Radiation dose control for the 0.088 lbs/day (estimated 0.035 ppm (estimated System capacity 66,371 Closed loop system no Reactor Coolant System average use rate) average in-stream) gal (up to .066 MGD) discharge Hydrogen Oxygen control for the Reactor As needed to maintain 30-40 cc/kg System capacity 66,371 Closed loop system no Nitrogen Coolant System 20-30 psig overpressure gal (up to .066 MGD) discharge in the volume control tank Potassium Chromate Corrosion control for the Neutron <I lbs/year < 2,000 ppm System capacity 20,970 Closed system no discharge Shield Tank at Unit 1 and Unit 2 gall (up to .021 MGD)Potassium Dichromate pH control of the Neutron Shield <1 lbs/year < 2,000ppm System capacity 20,970 Closed system no discharge Tanks at Unit 1 and Unit 2 gall (up to .021 MGD)Sodium Bicarbonate pH adjustment of various internal 50-150 lbs/day 10-300 ppm 0.014 MGD (Unit 1) 103/303/003 111/211//011 monitoring points. 0.046 MGD (Unit 2) /313/013/114/014 Potassium hydroxide Corrosion control of the primary < 5 pounds/year As necessary to control pH Not normally discharged Closed system normally no and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a etc.), and emergency diesel mechanical failure (e.g., tube generator Closed Loop Cooling leakage)Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Sodium Tetraborate Corrosion control of the primary < 10 pounds/year As necessary to control pH Not normally discharged Closed system normally no and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a etc.), and emergency diesel mechanical failure (e.g., tube generator Closed Loop Cooling leakage)Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Dispersant-polymer (e.g. NALCO 3D Dispersant in circulating water. 620,000 pounds/ year 7.0 ppm 3.5 ppm 001, 003, 004, 010, 011 TRASAR 3DT120, NALCO 3D TRASAR 3DT121)Bio-Detergent (e.g. NALCO 73550) Cooling water biological growth 150,000 pounds/year 2.5 ppm 1.25 ppm 001, 003, 004, 010, 011 inhibitor.
Diagnostic Tracer Chemical (e.g. Will be used to monitor the 930 pounds/year 0.1 ppm Not normally discharged 001,003,004, 010, 011 NALCO TRASAR 23299) amount of Corrosion Inhibitor in the River Water Systems Corrosion Inhibitor
/ Dispersant (e.g. Corrosion control of service and 950,000 pounds/year 4.Oppm 4.0 ppm 001,003,004, 010, 011 NALCO 3D TRASAR 3DTI 87, NALCO component cooling water.3D TRASAR 3DT177)Nalco 7320 Fire Protection system biocide. 200 Gallons/ year 30.0 ppm 30 ppm 001/004/010/003/011 First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)Beaver Valley Power Station NPDES Permit No. PA0025615 Page 8 of 8 Revision 20 NPD3NRE: 06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST THE FOLLOWING CHEMICALS ARE USED FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION -NOT FOR NORMAL OPERATIONS IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.RATE Calcium Hydroxide (Hydrated Lime) Maintained for emergency Not normally used- rate Variable Variable 103/303/003 adjustments of various outfall dependant on 111/211//01 1 pH's contingency.
313/013 Fluorescein Dye Dye testing < 1 lbs/day 1000 ppm <0.060 MGD 001/003/004/010/011/012
/01.3 Bio-Remedial Cleaner/Degreaser (e.g., Cleaning of transformers and < 50 gallons/year N/A (not added to any Not normally discharged 001, 003, 011,013 Fleetkleen) surfaces.
system)Citric Acid Maintained for emergency Not normally used- rate Variable Variable 103/303/003 adjustments of various outfall dependant on 111/211//011 pH's contingency.
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AND COMPONENT MATERIALS MAVE BEEN OMIITEO.2. T CAK HEMICALS AND SIZES.1K-1 01SPERSANT.
5300 CAL.1' -2: CORROSION INHIBITOR.
5300 GAL TO: BSROCIZE.
1iD GAL SODIUM HYPOCHLORIDE, STOD CAL DX-5, 50DIUM RISULFITE, 5000 GAL.TK-6; SODIUM BROMIDE. 2500 CAL.TK-7: SODIUA BROOMIDE, 1000 GAL.TX-8: DISPERSANT.
2000 GAL.T_-: SURFACTANT, 1000 CAL TKSIO SODIUM HYPOCHLORIOE.
5692 GAL.TX-th SODIUM BROMIDE. 2500 GAL.TK- 2: OISPERSANT.
2000 SAL.SODIUM MISULFI T. 1550 SAL TOTE 1: SODIUM RISULFITE.
275 SAL TOTE 2: CORROSION INHIBITOR.
275 CAL 3. FOUR LCAK DETECTION POINTS PER UNE INSTRLLED ALONG THE BURIED PORTION OF PIPINK.4. UNIT I RIVER WATER PUMPS ARE DESIGNATED "I-RW'.UNIT 2 SERVICE WATER SYSTEM PUMPS ARE DESIGN4ATES
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The proposed wastewater treatment system upgrade will not result in any new source of wastewater to any Outfalls.
The proposed change will maintain a free chlorine residual of approximately 0.2 ppm in the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for disinfection control which is the source of make up for both Circulating water systems.
Sodium Bisulfite will be fed on all the affected outfalls when treated reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water are present in the outfall.
The plant will continue the 2 hour chlorination daily on the main circulating water as needed for disinfection control, and increased Sodium Bisulfite will be used on the outfalls affected by circulating water during the 2 hour applications.
The result of this modification anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite will be used by reducing the time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.
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PADEP approval needed for treatment change:
: 1. PADEP approval to add Sodium Hypochlorite/Sodium Bromide from 2 hours daily to continuous chlorination on systems that are make-up to the Circulating water that will affect outfalls 001, 004, 010, and 003.
Key modifications done to allow for PADEP approval:
: 1. The result of this modification anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite will be used by reducing the amount or time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.
: 2. The plant will be adding Sodium Bisulfite to outfalls 001, 004, 010, and 003 when affected water is present to negate the Chlorine residuals.
: 3. Sodium Bisulfite pumps on outfalls 001, 004, and 010 will be equipped with alarm functionality to notify operator of pump failure. Pumps are designed with the capability to be automatically or manually swapped in the event of pump failure to maintain chemical feed. The principal and alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination systems will be upgraded with redundant pumps and auto dialers to assure dechlorination occurs at all times that chlorination is in service. The Emergency Outfall Dechlorination system will include a pump auto-switch to swap pumps should the primary feed pump trip. An auto-dialer will also be present at the Emergency Outfall system that will dial out to select phone numbers should a loss of dechlorination occur.
: 4. The plant will utilize continuous chlorine analyzers at outfalls 001 and 010.
: 5. Outfall 003 is affected by the treated water very infrequently, and Outfall 004 is seasonal, so there is no plan to have a Chlorine analyzer used on these points, only grab analysis.
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: 6. Tanks TK-4, 5,'6, 7, 8 and 13 installed by this upgrade are double walled.
Each SAFE-Tank primary tank and secondary tank are made of a cross-linked polyethylene. The SAFE-Tank is designed to provide a minimum of 110% secondary containment. Each tank has a flexible discharge connection attached to the inner tank to allow the tank to expand and contract and protect from vibrations. Each tank has optical switch leak detection, heat trace and polyfoam insulation.
: 7. Piping installed by this upgrade containing sodium hypochlorite that is installed outside of the Main Intake Structure and installed underground is double contained Chem Proline polyethylene RC 100 piping.
: 8. The double contained piping installed underground will have an electronic leak detection system consisting of conductivity probes tied to an alarm.
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List of Table and Figures 10-1    Site Map 10-2    Current Beaver Valley Wastewater Flow Diagram 10-3    Current Unit I Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diagram 10-4    Current Unit 2 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diagram 10-5    Proposed Unit 1 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diag.
10-6    Proposed Unit 2 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diag.
10-7    Proposed Chemical Treatment of River water make-up systems Process Flow Diagram 10-8    Proposed Sodium Bisulfite Dechlorination Treatment Process Flow Diagram ATTACHMENT:
Chemical Additive List, Revision 20 31
 
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==Dear Supervisors:==
==Dear Supervisors:==


Re: .FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Management (WQM) Part 11 Permit Application In accordance with Act 14, P.L. 834, this notice is to inform you of FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company's (FENOC's) intent to submit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) a WQM Part II Permit Application.
Re: . FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Management (WQM) Part 11 Permit Application In accordance with Act 14, P.L. 834, this notice is to inform you of FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company's (FENOC's) intent to submit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) a WQM Part II Permit Application. The application is for a dechlorination system associated with the power station's river water/service water circulating water system.
The application is for a dechlorination system associated with the power station's river water/service water circulating water system.If you have any questions regarding this WQM Part II application, please call me at 330 384-4643 or by email at browns@firstenergycorp.com.
If you have any questions regarding this WQM Part II application, please call me at 330 384-4643 or by email at browns@firstenergycorp.com.
Sincerely, Scott F. Brown Senior Engineer By UPS Ground FENOC-76 South Main Street FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Akron, Ohio 44308-1890 April 10, 2013 Mr, Tony Amadio, Chairman Board of Commissioners Beaver County Court House 810 Third Street Beaver, Pennsylvania 15009  
Sincerely, Scott F. Brown Senior Engineer By UPS Ground
 
FENOC-                                                                                           76 South Main Street FirstEnergy NuclearOperatingCompany                                                          Akron, Ohio 44308-1890 April 10, 2013 Mr, Tony Amadio, Chairman Board of Commissioners Beaver County Court House 810 Third Street Beaver, Pennsylvania 15009


==Dear Mr. Amadio:==
==Dear Mr. Amadio:==
Re: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Management (WQM) Part II Permit Application In accordance with Act 14, P.L. 834, this notice is to inform you of FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company's (FENOC's) intent to submit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) a WQM Part II Permit Application.
 
The application is for a dechlorination system associated with the power station's river water/service water circulating water system.If you have any questions regarding this WQM Part i1 application, please call me at 330 384-4643 or by email at browns(afirstenergycoK.corn.
Re:     FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Management (WQM) Part II Permit Application In accordance with Act 14, P.L. 834, this notice is to inform you of FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company's (FENOC's) intent to submit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) a WQM Part II Permit Application. The application is for a dechlorination system associated with the power station's river water/service water circulating water system.
If you have any questions regarding this WQM Part i1 application, please call me at 330 384-4643 or by email at browns(afirstenergycoK.corn.
Sincerely, Scott F. Brown Senior Engineer By UPS Ground}}
Sincerely, Scott F. Brown Senior Engineer By UPS Ground}}

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Water Quality Part II Application for a Dechlorination System
ML14246A392
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 08/21/2014
From: Mcfeaters C
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
To: Kriley C
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, State of PA, Dept of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Management
References
NPD3NRE:1037
Download: ML14246A392 (112)


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Beaver Valley Power Station Route 168 P.O. Box 4 FrstEiergyMclearOpwatig Copany Shippingport, PA 15077-0004 August 21, 2014 NPD3NRE:1037 Mr. Christopher J. Kriley, PE Water Management Section Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-4745

SUBJECT:

FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Part II Application for a Dechlorination System.

Dear Mr. Christopher J. Kriley,

PE:

Please find enclosed a Water Quality Part II permit application for the FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station for an enhanced dechlorination system and a request to increase internal feed of Sodium Hypochlorite to the river water/service water circulating water system to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. Also enclosed is a check in the amount of $500 for the application fee.

The dechlorination system is utilized due to chlorination of the river water/service water circulating water system. A basic dechlorination system utilizing sodium bisulfite has been in place for many years due to chemical additive usage of sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide in ancillary systems at the station. The attached Part II permit application is for an enhancement of that system. The dechlorination system is to ensure no residual chlorine/bromine discharges beyond limits occur as a result of the increased treatment of the river water/service water circulating water system, or the normal two hour daily chlorination of the cooling tower circulating water system. Please note the river water/service water system is a subset from the cooling tower circulating water system.

The plant has utilized several different chemical additives over the years, and has maintained the chemical additives usage list associated with the NPDES permit. These additives (e.g. quaternary amines) along with the sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide are approved chemical additives presently in use at the plant. The current level of chlorination/biocide in the river water/service water circulating water system is inadequate to maintain the integrity of the equipment. Due to several repairs to tanks and piping within the system it has been recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Institute of Nuclear Power Operations that increased treatment of the river water/service water system circulating water needs to occur in order to maintain

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2 NPD3NRE:

Page 2 the integrity of the equipment. The in-stream chlorine concentration of the river water/service water system is expected to be in the range of 0.1-0.2 mg/l. It is expected that due to the size of the cooling tower circulating water system that virtually all chlorine will be consumed upon re-entry of the river water/service water subsystem back into the cooling towers circulating water system.

However in an abundance of caution the plant has utilized a basic dechlorination system and wishes to continue to use an enhanced dechlorination system.

Outfall 010 is directly influenced by the river water/service water system and will have an enhanced dechlorination system to ensure no residual chlorine/bromine discharges beyond limits occur as a result of the increased treatment.

Though this application asks for increased chlorination time, the result of this change anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite overall will be used by reducing the time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.

If you have any questions please contact Scott Brown at 330-384-4643 or by e-mail at browns@firstenerqvcorp.com, or Don Salera at 724-682-4141 and e-mail at salerad @firstene rqycorp.com.

Sincerely Charles V. McFeaters Director, Site Operations Enclosure(s):

A. Water Quality Part II Permit Application B. Check for Application Fee nc: Document Control Desk US NRC (Note: No new US NRC commitments are contained in this letter)

Ms. Amanda Schmidt, PA DEP/Bureau of Water Quality Management

FOR INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION USE ONLY INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION OF LETTER NPD3NRE:

M. Jirousek D. J. Salera S. F. Brown (A-GO-13)

D. K Sullivan w/out attachments D. J. Weber (A-GO-1 8)

D. C. Bluedorn (BCCZ)

J. A. Meade Environmental File Central File:

1300-PM-BIT0001 512012 Form 1 pennsytvania COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GENERAL INFORMATION FORM - AUTHORIZATION APPLICATION Before completing this General Information Form (GIF), read the step-by-step instructions provided in this application package.

This version of the General Information Form (GIF) must be completed and returned with any program-specific application being submitted to the Department.

Related ID#s (If Known) "DEPeUSEd&O0NLY"Ne ""

Client ID# 99862 APS ID# Date Received & General Notes Site ID# 705550 Auth ID#

Facility ID#

- -~ -. . . -CLIENT1NfORMATION .

DEP Client ID# Client Type I Code 99862 22/221 Organization Name or Registered Fictitious Name Employer ID# (EIN) Dun & Bradstreet ID#

FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) 341881483 Individual Last Name First Name MI Suffix SSN Additional Individual Last Name First Name MI Suffix SSN Mailing Address Line I Mailing Address Line 2 P. 0. Box 4 Route 168 Address Last Line - City State ZIP+4 Country Shippingport PA 15077-0004 USA Client Contact Last Name First Name MI Suffix Brown Scott F Client Contact Title Phone Ext Senior Engineer 330-384-4643 Email Address FAX browns@firstenergycorp.com 330-384-5433

~~- SITEA NFORMATION,~-

DEP Site ID# Site Name 705550 BVPS - FENOC EPA ID# 99862 Estimated Number of Employees to be Present at Site 625 Description of Site Nuclear Generating Facility County Name Municipality City Boro Twp State Beaver Shippingport E Z [:] PA County Name Municipality City Boro Twp State E] [] 0 Site Location Line I Site Location Line 2 100 Technology Boulevard Site Location Last Line - City State ZIP+4 Shippingport PA 15077-0004 Detailed Written Directions to Site Refer to attached directions Site Contact Last Name First Name MI Suffix Salera Donald J Site Contact Title Site Contact Firm Chemistry Manager N/A Mailing Address Line I Mailing Address Line 2 P. 0. Box 4 Route 168 Mailing Address LastLine - City State ZIP+4 Shippingport PA 15077-0004 Page 1 of 7

1300-PM-BITO0OI 512012 Phone Ext FAX Email Address 724-682-4141 salerad@firstenergycorp.com NAICS Codes (Two- &Three-Digit Codes - List All That Apply) 6-Digit Code (Optional) 221113 221121 Client to Site Relationship

_FACILITY. INFORMAT N Modification of Existing Facility Yes No

1. Will this project modify an existing facility, system, or activity? 13
2. Will this project involve an addition to an existing facility, system, or activity? Li If "Yes", check all relevant facility types and provide DEP facility identification numbers below.

Facility Type DEP Fac ID# Facility Type DEP Fac lD#

LI Air Emission Plant _1 Industrial Minerals Mining Operation F1 Beneficial Use (water) [] Laboratory Location LI Blasting Operation E_] Land Recycling Cleanup Location LI Captive Hazardous Waste Operation [:] MineDrainageTrmt/LandRecyProjLocation

[ Coal Ash Beneficial Use Operation _] Municipal Waste Operation LI Coal Mining Operation E] Oil & Gas Encroachment Location E] Coal Pillar Location E] Oil & Gas Location L] Commercial Hazardous Waste Operation [_] Oil & Gas Water Poll Control Facility

[] Dam Location E] Public Water Supply System I 'Deep Mine Safety Operation -Anthracite __ Radiation Facility LI Deep Mine Safety Operation -Bituminous _] Residual Waste Operation

[ Deep Mine Safety Operation -Ind Minerals _] Storage Tank Location

[] Encroachment Location (water, wetland) _ _ Water Pollution Control Facility F] Erosion & Sediment Control Facility _ _ Water Resource EJ Explosive Storage Location [ Other. Chlorination/Dechlorination Latitude/Longitude Latitude Longitude Point of Origin Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds 40 37 15 -80 26 6 Horizontal Accuracy Measure Feet --or-- Meters Horizontal Reference Datum Code 13 North American Datum of 1927

[] North American Datum of 1983 LI World Geodetic System of 1984 Horizontal Collection Method Code Reference Point Code Altitude Feet 734 --or-- Meters Altitude Datum Name F-1 The National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 0 The North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88)

Altitude (Vertical) Location Datum Collection Method Code Geometric Type Code Data Collection Date Source Map Scale Number Inch(es) Feet

--or-- Centimeter(s) = Meters

.... PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name Beaver Valley Service Water Chemical Treatment Upgrade Project Description Continuous low dose chlorination and dechlorination Project Consultant Last Name First Name Ml Suffix Weaver Charles J Project Consultant Title Consulting Firm Staff Nuclear Specialist N/A Mailing Address Line 1 Mailing Address Line 2 P. O. Box 4 Route 168 Address Last Line - City State ZIP+4 Shippingport PA 15077-0004 Page 2 of 7

1300-PM-BITOOOI 512012 Phone Ext FAX Email Address 724-682-4120 cjweaver@firstenergycorp.com Time Schedules Project Milestone (Optional)

1. Have you informed the surrounding community and addressed any Z Yes Li No concerns prior to submitting the application to the Department?
2. Is your project funded by state or federal grants? LI Yes [ No Note: If "Yes", specify what aspect of the project is related to the grant and provide the grant source, contact person and grant expiration date.

Aspect of Project Related to Grant Grant Source:

Grant Contact Person:

Grant Expiration Date:

3. Is this application for an authorization on Appendix A of the Land Use El Yes 0 No Policy? (For referenced list, see Appendix A of the Land Use Policy attached to GIF instructions)

Note: If "No" to Question 3, the application is not subiect to the Land Use Policy.

If "Yes" to Question 3, the application is subject to this policy and the Applicant should answer the additional questions in the Land Use Information section.

ON..

Note: Applicants are encouraged to submit copies of local land use approvals or other evidence of compliance with local comprehensive plans and zoning ordinances.

1. Is there an adopted county or multi-county comprehensive plan? E3 Yes 0 No
2. Is there an adopted municipal or multi-municipal comprehensive plan? EL Yes 0 No
3. Is there an adopted county-wide zoning ordinance, municipal zoning El Yes M No ordinance or joint municipal zoning ordinance?

Note: If the Applicant answers "No" to either Questions 1, 2 or 3, the provisions of the PA MPC are not applicable and the Applicant does not need to respond to questions 4 and 5 below.

Ifthe Applicant answers "Yes" to questions 1, 2 and 3, the Applicant should respond to questions 4 and 5 below.

4. Does the proposed project meet the provisions of the zoning ordinance or EL Yes N No does the proposed project have zoning approval? If zoning approval has been received, attach documentation.
5. Have you attached Municipal and County Land Use Letters for the project? EL Yes 0 No Page 3 of 7

1300-PM-BIT0001 512012 S ""ORD"IN"T*Q INFORMATN .I Note: The PA Historical and Museum Commission must be notified of proposed projects in accordance with DEP Technical Guidance Document 012-0700-001 and the accompanying Cultural Resource Notice Form.

If the activity will be a mining project (i.e., mining of coal or industrial minerals, coal refuse disposal and/or the operation of a coal or industrial minerals preparation/processing facility), respond to questions 1.0 through 2.5 below.

If the activity will not be a mining project, skip questions 1.0 through 2.5 and begin with question 3.0.

1.0 Is this a coal mining project? If "Yes", respond to 1.1-1.6. If "No", skip to El Yes t9 No Question 2.0.

1.1 Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/ processing El Yes El No activities in which the total amount of coal preparedlprocessed will be equal to or greater than 200 tonsiday?

1.2 Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/ processing EL Yes El No activities in which the total amount of coal prepared/processed will be greater than 50,000 tonslyear?

1.3 Will this coal mining project involve coal preparation/ processing EL Yes LI No activities in which thermal coal dryers or pneumatic coal cleaners will be used?

1.4 For this coal mining project, will sewage treatment facilities be EL Yes El No constructed and treated waste water discharged to surface waters?

1.5 Will this coal mining project involve the construction of a permanent El Yes [L No impoundment meeting one or more of the following criteria: (1) a contributory drainage area exceeding 100 acres; (2) a depth of water measured by the upstream toe of the dam at maximum storage elevation exceeding 15 feet; (3) an impounding capacity at maximum storage elevation exceeding 50 acre-feet?

1.6 Will this coal mining project involve underground coal mining to be LI Yes EL No conducted within 500 feet of an oil or gas well?

2.0 Is this a non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project? If "Yes", respond to El Yes f9 No 2.1-2.6. If "No", skip to Question 3.0.

2.1 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the LI Yes EL No crushing and screening of non-coal minerals other than sand and gravel?

2.2 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the Ii Yes [: No crushing andlor screening of sand and gravel with the exception of wet sand and gravel operations (screening only) and dry sand and gravel operations with a capacity of less than 150 tonslhour of unconsolidated materials?

2.3 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the El Yes El No construction, operation andlor modification of a portable non-metallic (i.e., non-coal) minerals processing plant under the authority of the General Permit for Portable Non-metallic Mineral Processing Plants (i.e.,

BAQ-PGPAIGP-3)?

2.4 For this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project, will sewage EI Yes EL No treatment facilities be constructed and treated waste water discharged to surface waters?

2.5 Will this non-coal (industrial minerals) mining project involve the El Yes LI No construction of a permanent impoundment meeting one or more of the following criteria: (1) a contributory drainage area exceeding 100 acres; (2) a depth of water measured by the upstream toe of the dam at maximum storage elevation exceeding 15 feet; (3) an impounding capacity at maximum storage elevation exceeding 50 acre-feet?

Page 4 of 7

1300-PM-BITOOOI 5/2012 3.0 Will your project, activity, or authorization have anything to do with a El Yes Z No well related to oil or gas production, have construction within 200 feet of, affect an oil or gas well, involve the waste from such a well, or string power lines above an oil or gas well? If "Yes", respond to 3.1-3.3. If "No",

skip to Question 4.0.

3.1 Does the oil- or gas-related project involve any of the following: El Yes EL No placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a watercourse, floodway or body of water (including wetlands)?

3.2 Will the oil- or gas-related project involve discharge of industrial El Yes [3 No wastewater or stormwater to a dry swale, surface water, ground water or an existing sanitary sewer system or storm water system? If "Yes",

discuss in Project Description.

3.3 Will the oil- or gas-related project involve the construction and operation El Yes Ii No of industrial waste treatment facilities?

4.0 Will the project involve a construction activity that results in earth LI Yes 0 No disturbance? If "Yes", specify the total disturbed acreage.

4.0.1 Total Disturbed Acreage 5.0 Does the project involve any of the following? El Yes I] No If "Yes", respond to 5.1-5.3. If "No", skip to Question 6.0.

5.1 Water Obstruction and Encroachment Projects - Does the project El Yes El No involve any of the following: placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a watercourse, floodway or body of water?

5.2 Wetland Impacts - Does the project involve any of the following: El Yes El No placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a wetland?

5.3 Floodplain Projects by the commonwealth, a Political Subdivision of the 0 Yes Li No commonwealth or a Public Utility - Does the project involve any of the following: placement of fill, excavation within or placement of a structure, located in, along, across or projecting into a floodplain?

6.0 Will the project involve discharge of stormwater or wastewater from an El Yes Z No industrial activity to a dry swale, surface water, ground water or an existing sanitary sewer system or separate storm water system?

7.0 Will the project involve the construction and operation of industrial 0 Yes EL No waste treatment facilities?

8.0 Will the project involve construction of sewage treatment facilities, Li Yes El No sanitary sewers, or sewage pumping stations? If "Yes", indicate estimated proposed flow (gal/day). Also, discuss the sanitary sewer pipe sizes and the number of pumping stations/treatment facilities/name of downstream sewage facilities in the Project Description,where applicable.

8.0.1 Estimated Proposed Flow (gallday) 9.0 Will the project involve the subdivision of land, or the generation of 800 EL Yes [ No gpd or more of sewage on an existing parcel of land or the generation of an additional 400 gpd of sewage on an already-developed parcel, or the generation of 800 gpd or more of industrial wastewater that would be discharged to an existing sanitary sewer system?

9.0.1 Was Act 537 sewage facilities planning submitted and EL Yes 0 No approved by DEP? If "Yes" attach the approval letter. Approval required prior to 105/NPDES approval.

10.0 Is this project for the beneficial use of biosolids for land application Li Yes N No within Pennsylvania? If "Yes" indicate how much (i.e. gallons or dry tons per year).

10.0.1 Gallons Per Year (residential septage) 10.0.2 Dry Tons Per Year (biosolids) 11.0 Does the project involve construction, modification or removal of a dam? EL Yes Z No If "Yes", identify the dam.

11.0.1 Dam Name Page 5 of 7

1300-PM-BIT0001 5/2012 12.0 Will the project interfere with the flow from, or otherwise impact, a dam? El Yes M No If "Yes", identify the dam.

12.0.1 Dam Name 13.0 Will the project involve operations (excluding during the construction El Yes 0 No period) that produce air emissions (i.e., NOX, VOC, etc.)? If "Yes", identify each type of emission followed by the amount of that emission.

13.0.1 Enter all types & amounts of emissions; separate each set with semicolons.

14.0 Does the project include the construction or modification of a drinking El Yes Z No water supply to serve 15 or more connections or 25 or more people, at least 60 days out of the year? If "Yes", check all proposed sub-facilities.

14.0.1 Number of Persons Served 14.0.2 Number of Employee/Guests 14.0.3 Number of Connections 14.0.4 Sub-Fac: Distribution System LI Yes El No 14.0.5 Sub-Fac: Water Treatment Plant El Yes LI No 14.0.6 Sub-Fac: Source El Yes El No 14.0.7 Sub-Fac: Pump Station El Yes Li No 14.0.8 Sub Fac: Transmission Main EL Yes El No 14.0.9 Sub-Fac: Storage Facility El Yes EL No 15.0 Will your project include infiltration of storm water or waste water to EL Yes 0 No ground water within one-half mile of a public water supply well, spring or infiltration gallery?

16.0 Is your project to be served by an existing public water supply? If "Yes", EL Yes 0 No indicate name of supplier and attach letter from supplier stating that it will serve the project.

16.0.1 Supplier's Name 16.0.2 Letter of Approval from Supplier is Attached El Yes E3 No 17.0 Will this project involve a new or increased drinking water withdrawal EL Yes [] No from a stream or other water body? If "Yes", should reference both Water Supply and Watershed Management.

17.0.1 Stream Name 18.0 Will the construction or operation of this project involve treatment, EL Yes M No storage, reuse, or disposal of waste? If "Yes", indicate what type (i.e.,

hazardous, municipal (including infectious & chemotherapeutic), residual) and the amount to be treated, stored, re-used or disposed.

18.0.1 Type & Amount 19.0 Will your project involve the removal of coal, minerals, etc. as part of any Li Yes [] No earth disturbance activities?

20.0 Does your project involve installation of a field constructed underground LI Yes [ No storage tank? If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.

20.0.1 Enter all substances &

capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.

21.0 Does your project involve installation of an aboveground storage tank El Yes H No greater than 21,000 gallons capacity at an existing facility? If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.

21.0.1 Enter all substances &

capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.

Page 6 of 7

1300-PM-BITOOOI 5/2012 22.0 Does your project involve installation of a tank greater than 1,100 gallons Ul Yes 0 No which will contain a highly hazardous substance as defined in DEP's Regulated Substances List, 2570-BK-DEP2724? If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.

22.0.1 Enter all substances &

capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.

23.0 Does your project involve installation of a storage tank at a new facility El Yes Z] No with a total AST capacity greater than 21,000 gallons? If "Yes", list each Substance & its Capacity. Note: Applicant may need a Storage Tank Site Specific Installation Permit.

23.0.1 Enter all substances &

capacity of each; separate each set with semicolons.

24.0 Will the intended activity involve the use of a radiation source? [] Yes 0 No i . CERTIFICATION;N .............

I certify that I have the authority to submit this application on behalf of the applicant named herein and that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and information.

--Type or Print Nq.me JPona~d J. Salera Chemistry Manager Title Page 7 of 7

3800-PM-WSFRO400c 912005 Checklist COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION CHECKLIST FOR WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PERMIT

. APPLICANT'S 4CHECKLIST -

APPLiCANT~NAMEP - FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station Check the following list to make sure that you have included all the required information. Place a checkmark in the column provided for all items completed and/or provided. Failure to provide all of the requested information will delay the processing of the application.

ENCLOSE THIS CHECKLIST WITH YOUR APPLICATION FORM.

Check 4 EP.

If Use Included Only:

1. General Information Form (GIF).
2. Appropriate application fee.
3. Two (2) copies (original and 1 copy) of application, design module(s), and accompanying drawings and plans.
a. Certification and proper signatures.
b. Engineer's professional seal.
c. Design Engineer's Report
d. Properly notarized (original).
e. Additional copy for Delaware River Basin or Erie and Allegheny counties (if required). E
4. Supplemental Information:
a. General Layout Diagram. Z
b. Sizes, Capacities and Dimensions Diagram.
5. Design Modules.
6. Topographic map with appropriate details.
7. Act 14 Notification.
8. Act 537 Approval (if required).
9. Acts 67, 68 and 127 Notification (IWand Manure Storage Facilities only).
10. Proof of Public Notification (IW and Manure Storage Facilities only)
11. DRBC Notification (if required). ED
12. Other (specify): Chemical additive List

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3800-PM-WSFRO400b 912005 Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)

Permit Application COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION APPLICATION FOR WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PERMIT Before completing this form, read the step-by-step instructions provided in this application package.

Related ID#s (if Known) **:*::i`*yivi`i:!!*;i E ; N* :`Z:ii-i:i:i.*' I! :i!!,!I Client ID# 99862 APS ID# Date Received & General Notes Site ID# 705550 Auth ID#I Facility ID#

APPLICANT IDENTIFIER Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)

Current Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4 Route 168, Shippingport, PA 15077 Current Phone Number: (724) 6824141 FACILITY. TYPE (Check all appropriate boxes below)

LI Treatment Plant Summary - Module 1 LI Sewer System - Module 2 El Flow Equalization and Grit Chambers - Module 3 LI Screening and Settling - Module 4 El Trickling Filters and Aeration - Module 5 M Chemical Treatment - Module 6 EI Rapid Sand Filters - Module 7 LI Other Filters and Disinfection - Module 8 LI Aerobic Digestion Tanks - Module 9 LI Anaerobic Digestion - Module 10

[] Sludge Filters and Centrifuges - Module 11 Ei Sludge Drying Beds - Module 12 LI Stream Encroachment and Crossings - Module 13 LI Spray Irrigation - Module 14

[ Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility - Module 15 LI Small Flow Treatment Facility - Module 16 L] Sewer Extensions - Module 17 LI Manure Storage Facilities - Module 18 LI Supplementary Geology and Groundwater Information - Module 19 LI Impoundments - Module 20 EL Sequencing Batch Reactor - Module 21 LI Pump Stations - Module 22

-LIANCE P*.... HISTORY., REVIEW.

Is/was the facility owner or operator in violation of any DEP regulation, permit, order EI Yes [ No or schedule of compliance at this or any other facility?

If "Yes," list each permit, order and schedule of compliance and provide compliance status. Use additional sheets to provide information on all permits.

Permit Program Permit No.

Brief Description of Noncompliance Steps Taken to Achieve Compliance Date(s) Compliance Achieved Current Compliance Status [] In Compliance E] In Noncompliance

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3800-PM-WSFRO400b 9/2005 Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)

Permit Application

.... ""cERTIFICATION .(Checkappropriate box below.)

I certify under penalty of law that I El am the applicant Z am an officer or official of the applicant Ml have the authority to make this application (attach delegation of signatory authority) and that the plans, reports and documents designated and attached here with part of the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Charles McFeaters BVPS Director of Site Operations Name (type r 1Official Title Signature Date C-0M 01-. 1.1PENNSYLVANA j---"--*NOTARIAL SEAL "":-[

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  • proessioalseaas l MOUGCA CORO.., EAVER COUfMT riate.) l My Commission Expires Apr 2 9. 2171 ribed before me, this R7 day of 20
3Seal REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL.ENGINEER.

This is to certify that I have personally reviewed all engineering information contained in the accompanying modules, drawings, specifications and other documents which are part of this application and that I have found it to be of good engineering quality, true and correct, and is in conformance with the requirements of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and it does not, to the best of my knowledge, withhold information that is perti t to *e miaef n of compliance with the requirements of DEP.

Name of Design Engineer: James Beninati Design Firm: HDR En-qineering, Inc.

Mailing Address: 11 Stanwix Street, Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Telephone Number: (412) 497-6000 JAMES BENINAT, E-mail Address: *ames.beninati hdrinc.com Sinaue f rfesonal Engineer Y NOTICE: It is an offense under Pennsylvania Criminal Code to affirm a false statement in documel s*l d to DEP.

DEP will consider the registered professional engineer whose seal is affixed to design documents to be fully responsible for the adequacy of all aspects of facility designs. The application and supporting documentation submitted for sewerage projects will be reviewed to ensure general consistency with good engineering practices, and the applicable design guidelines of DEP.

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3800-PM-WSFRO400b 912005 Applicant Name: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)

Permit Application

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3800-PM-WSFRO400i 912005 Applicant Name: First Energy Nuclear Operating Co.(FENOC)

Module 6 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION CHEMICAL TREATMENT MODULE 6

ý*APPLICANT NAME-Ii:i First Energy Nuclear Operating Co.(FENOC)

CHEMICALsTREATMENT PROCESS (Do no us6etoýdecribe disifction.facilities)- *. - .

1. DESCRIBE PROCESS:

Non-Contact Cooling Water

2. WILL THE PROCESS INCREASE TOTAL SOLIDS? El YES 0 NO IF YES, SPECIFY INCREASE: __ MILLIGRAMS PER LITER MIXING AND FLOCCULATION FACIL-ITIES.-

UNIT UNIT UNIT INDICATE FUNCTION'OF El Mixing El Quick Mix 0l Mixing [I Quick Mix C1 Mixing I] Quick Mix EACH UNIT AND FILL IN 5 Flocculation El Flocculation El Flocculation OR CHECK ALL RELEVANT DATA. 5 Existing [I Existing El Existing El Proposed El Proposed El Proposed

1. CAPACITY (gal)

(cu ft)

2. DETENTION TIME (min)

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3800-PM-WSFR0400r 912005 Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15

=am COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER STANDARDS AND FACILITY REGULATION INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY MODULE 15 APPLICANTNAME '._ FENOC Note: A copy of the Design Engineer'sReport must be attached to this module.

SIC CODE NAICS CODE Corresponding SIC/NAICS Description 1 st 22111 2nd 3rd 4th GENERAL DESCRIPTION AN NAUEO%

Production of electricity - Nuclear Generated lIST-OF.fP.ERMITS (List allNiPDES. nd WQM -r presently, eld forithis facility.).

NPDES Permit# PA0025615

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3800-PM-WSFR0400r 9/2005 Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15 TREATMENT PROCESS CODES PHYSICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES CHEMICAL TREATMENT AND OTHER PROCESSES Treatment Process Code Treatment Process Code Treatment Process I Code Ammonia Stripping AS Activated Sludge ACTSL Carbon Adsorption CA Dialysis DIALY Aerated Lagoons AERLG Chemical Oxidation CO Diatomaceous Earth DEF Anaerobic Treatment ANAE Chemical Precipitation CP Filtration Electrodialysis ELECT Nitrification - Denitrification NIDI Chemical Hydrolysis CH Evaporation EVAP Pre-Aeration PA Coagulation COAG Flocculation FLOCC Spray Irrigation/Land Application SILA Dechlorination DC Flotation FLOT Stabilization Ponds SP Electrochemical Treatment ET Foam Fractionation FF Rotating Biological Contactors RBC Ion Exchange IE Freezing FREEZ Post Aeration POA Neutralization NEUT Gas-Phase Separation (air GPS Holding or Detention Pond HOLD Oxidation OX stripping)

Grinding GRIND Treatment by Plain Aeration PLAIN Temperature Control TEMP Flow Equalization FE Ridge & Furrow Irrigation RFI Oil & Grease Removal, Including OGREM Skimming & Separators Eutectic Freezing EUTEC Sheet or Overland Flow Irrigation SOFI Screening SCRN Surface/Subsurface Injection SSSI Reduction RD Microstraining MSTRN Sequence Batch Reactor SBR Odor Control OC Grit Removal GR Artificial Wetlands ARTWL Mixing MIX Imhoff Tank IMHOF BIOSOLID TREATMENT PROCESSES Moving Bed Filters MBF Polishing Lagoons POL Aerobic Digestion AERON Intermittent Sand Filters ISF Biological Hydrolysis BIOHY Anaerobic Digestion ANEDN Reverse Osmosis RO Trickling Filtration TF Belt Filtration BELT (Hyperfiltration) Centrifugation CENT Rapid Sand Filtration RSF BIOSOLID USE/DISPOSAL Conditioning (Chemical, Heat) COND Sedimentation SEDI Incineration INCIN Chlorine Treatment CHTR Slow Sand Filtration SSF Land Application LNDAP Composting COMP Solvent Extraction SE Landfill LNDFL Drying DRY Sorption (not Carbon) SORPT Pyrolysis PYRO Elutriation ELU Distillation DISTL Flotation Thickening FLOT Multimedia Filtration MF DISPOSAL Freezing FREEZ Filtration FILTR Discharge to Surface Water Gravity Thickening GRAV Ocean Discharge through Outfall OCEAN Sludge Lagoons SLAG DISINFECTION Reuse/Recycle of Treated Outfall RCYEF Vacuum Filtration VAC Hypochlorite HYPO Underground Injection UI Vibration VIB Reuse or Sale of Wastewater or REUSE Wet Oxidation WETOX Chlorine Gas CL Raw Material for Other Processes Ozone OZONE Pressure Filtration PRESS Ultraviolet UV

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3800-PM-WSFR0400r 912005 Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15

1. SOURCE OF WASTE River Water/Service Water /Circulating 1. SOURCE OF WASTE Non Conatct Cooling Water Summary of Wastewater Source and Water Treatment Unit Information 2. OUTFALL NO. 003
2. OUTFALL NO. 001/004/010
3. TYPE(S) OF WASTE (i.e., Non Contact Cooling Water Non Contact Cooling Water Sanitary, Process,...)
4. WASTE FLOW PATTERN [ Continuous 0i Continuous El Intermittent Z Intermittent Usually less than 5 total days per year From (am) To (pm) From (am) To (pm)

El Batch El Batch

5. DAILY WASTE VOLUME Batches/day TOTAL Batches/day Gallons/batch Gallons/batch Gallons/day Gallons/day
6. DESIGN FLOW AVERAGE 41.7 MGD Code for 0.5 MGD Code for MAXIMUM 73.1 MGD (Check) (Check) Treatment 0.5 MGD (Check) (Check) Treatment Unit (1) Existing Proposed Unit Unit (1) Existing Proposed Unit General Sequence of Treatment Average 001 -35.3 z Average 003 - 0.5 Li Units (See Treatment Process Code MGD MGD List) Max 001 -61.8 Max 003 -0.5 MGD El MGD Average 004 -2.8 z El MGD seasonal Max 004- 7.7 Li LI MGD seasonal Average 010 - 3.6 Li Li MGD Max 010- Li LI emergency use only for max El El El El El Li El El Li El El Li Li[][

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3800-PM-WSFR0400r 9/2005 Applicant Name: FENOC Module 15 (1) If impoundments are proposed and the wastewater entering the impoundment meets the definition of Residual Waste at Title 25 Pa. Code Chapter 287, the design must be in accordance with Title 25 Pa. Code § 299.144.

Use Additional Sheets If Necessary OUTFALL 001/004/0101003 SAMPLING PERIOD: 1-1-13 8-31-13 NAME OF LABORATORY/CONSULTANT SOURCE OF WASTE: River From To FENOC Lab Water/Service Water/Circulating Water WASTE CHARACTERISTICS System/Non contact Cooling Water Z Yes E] No NPDES Permit application submitted within last 3 years Telephone No.: (724) 682-4883 for this outfall.

SAMPLING LOCATION * -- TREATMENT FACILITY INFLUENT EXISTING TREATMENT NEW TREATMENT FACILITY ANALYTICAL FACILITY EFFLUENT EFFLUENT (Expected) METHOD USED MONTHLY 24 HR. MONTHLY 24 HR. MONTHLY 24 HR.

PARAMETER UNITS AVERAGE MAX. MIN. MAX. AVERAGE MAX. MIN. MAX. AVERAGE MAX. MIN. MAX. (AA, GC/MS, etc.)

001 TRC mg/L <0.1 0.3 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 Amperometric, 001 FAC mg/L <0.1 0.1 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5 Amperometric, 004 TRC mg/L <0.1 0.19 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 Colorimetric (DPD) 004 FAC mg/L <0.1 0.2 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5 Colorimetric (DPD) 010 TRC mg/L <0.1 0.17 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 Colorimetric(DPD) 010 FAC mg/L <0.1 0.1 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5 Colorimetric (DPD) 003 TRC mg/L 0.0-0.5 0.0-1.25 003 FAC mg/L 0.0-0.2 0.0-0.5

  • Use Additional Sheets as Necessary Comments/additional information: Sampling done during chlorination. Outfall 010 and 003 are not currently chlorinated, though outfall 010 is monitored, outfall 003 is not currently monitored for chlorine. Outfall 001 is measured continuously, and measured by hand when instrumentation is not available. There are plans to add continuous analyzers to outfall 010 with this modification, it is currently determined by grab sample. Outfall 004 will continue with grab sample, and outfall 003 will also be determined by grab sample.

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Engineers Report

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 Reactor Plant and Turbine Plant River Water systems, Unit 2 Service Water systems and Fire Protection Chemical Injection and Dechlorination Upgrade This document prepared by FENOC under direction and technical review by HDR Engineering.

Professional Engineer seal hereby affixed under JAMES SMNiT contract with HDR Engineering per chemical pa,"

system modifications dated I August 2014. IM Chemical Treatment Description Site Location and Description The Beaver Valley Power Station Unit No. 1 (BVPS-1) is located in Shippingport Borough, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, on the south bank of the Ohio River. The site is approximately one mile from Midland, Pennsylvania, five miles from East Liverpool, Ohio, and approximately 25 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The coordinates are 40'37' 18" north and 80'26' 2" west.

Figure 10-1, Site Map depicts the site location and description. The site comprises approximately 453 acres including 26 acres of right of way.

Also on the site and immediately to the west of the reactor location is the former site of Shippingport Atomic Power Station (SAPS) which was managed by Duquesne Light Company for the Department of Energy (DOE). The SAPS terminated operations October 1, 1982, and was dismantled by the USDOE. Immediately to the east of the BVPS-1 reactor location, and also onsite is the Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 (BVPS-2).

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2. Issue and Backzround Degradation of the Beaver Valley Power Station Unit I River Water (RPRW), Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water (TPRW) and Unit 2 Service Water System (SWS) has been increasing as evidenced by the increased occurrence of pin-hole leaks and degradation of river and service water cooled heat exchangers and associated piping. Both systems supply cooling water to plant equipment credited for nuclear safety and shutdown of the reactor.

The current chemical treatment strategy has been less than effective at mitigating the degradation due to the limited effect that current treatment chemicals have on the underlying problems of under-deposit corrosion and microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC). Attempts have been made to increase the effectiveness of the treatment scheme, but system limitations due to tank materials, piping materials, and inadequate injection equipment have prevented the use of more effective chemical treatments.

The use of non-oxidizing biocides, while effective on macrobiological organisms such as Asiatic clams and mussels, is less than effective on microbiological organisms conducive to MIC attack of carbon and stainless steel. More robust corrosion inhibitors are available for use, but the current storage tank liners are not currently compatible with the current improved treatment products. A large portion of the Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water (TPRW) System remains untreated and susceptible to fouling/corrosion. The treatment equipment that feeds treatment chemicals to the TPRW system mid-system is a long standing temporary modification that utilizes a single feed line, causing feed blockages due to mixing of feed chemicals. Silt/sediment buildup within the systems cannot be prevented due to the lack of flexibility in the treatment system to allow for the feed of dedicated dispersant products.

3. Proposed Solution The new system will consist of treatm ent chemicals fed from two locations to provide a robust treatment program including oxidizing biocide, improved corrosion inhibitors, and a true dispersant product. Corrosion rate monitoring is planned to be done on the system to determine corrosion rates on the piping and heat exchangers.

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The first portion of the treatment system will modify the equipment in the intake structure. The intake structure current chemical storage tanks will be replaced with two (2) new 5300 gallon tanks, TK-1 and TK-2 with liners compatible with a wider range of treatment chemicals.

Tank, TK-2 will supply a robust corrosion inhibitor providing both anodic and cathodic inhibition and tank, TK-1 will supply a dispersant product. The system concentration of these chemicals can be adjusted as conditions change within the Ohio River, to target specific criteria.

Each 5300 gallon tank will supply a pump skid consisting of three (3) pumps.

One pump per skid will supply the Unit I running Reactor and Turbine Plant River Water Pumps. One pump will supply the running Unit 2 Service Water Pumps with the third pump available as a standby. A one-hundred ten (110) gallon chemical feed tank, TK-3 will be utilized to provide treatment chemical for treating the Fire Protection System main headers. The Fire Protection system will be treated with a separate biocide.

The second portion of the treatment system will be located at the Unit I cooling tower. This portion of the system will consist of a sodium hypochlorite (bleach) storage tank, TK-4 with a capacity of approximately 8,700 gallons, sodium bromide storage tank, TK-6 with a capacity of approximately 2,500 gallons, and a clean water system flush tote. The bleach tank and the bromide tank will each supply a separate skid of three (3) pumps similar to the intake structure with one pump being utilized to feed the Unit 1 pumps, one pump to feed the Unit 2 pumps and a standby/swing pump. The bleach and bromide will be mixed in the injection line at the skids and fed together through Chem Proline polyethylene 100 RC double contained piping to the intake structure.

Asiatic clam and mussel treatment will be performed using a tote connection to the system to feed a non-oxidizing biocide (quaternary amine) from a tote through the bleach/bromide lines following a clean water flush of the lines from the flush tote.

Dechlorination will occur at all system discharge points impacted by the chlorinated water to the Ohio River. Principal dechlorination will still occur at the Unit I Cooling Tower blow down, and at the Unit 1 Cooling Tower basin overflow Outfall 004. Alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination will still be available at the Unit 2 cooling tower to allow for treatment when Unit I is offline. A new third dechlorination system will be installed at the Emergency Outfall Structure. A new fourth intermittent dechlorination system will be utilized to dechlorinate the River Water flow from the Unit I Emergency Diesel Generators during their operation.

All chemical treatment pumps will be operated manually with adjustments made from chemical analysis to determine proper treatment under various conditions.

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Additional design safety and reliability components will be integral to the systems. The principal and alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination systems will be upgraded with redundant pumps and auto dialers to assure dechlorination occurs at all times that chlorination is in service. The Emergency Outfall Dechlorination system will include a pump auto-switch to swap pumps should the primary feed pump trip. An auto-dialer will also be present at the Emergency Outfall system that will dial out to select phone numbers should a loss of dechlorination occur. The chlorination and dechlorination systems will be installed in structures to protect them from the environment.

4. Beaver Valley System Summary Descriptions 4.a Unit 1 Reactor Plant River Water System (RPRW)

The Reactor Plant River Water system (RPRW) supplies water taken from the Ohio River to supply cooling water to reactor plant heat exchangers and other vital reactor plant components. Three (3) Reactor Plant River Water pumps take submerged suction from screened river water in the main intake structure and discharge through two independent supply headers. The Reactor Plant River Water system supplies river water to various reactor plant heat exchangers for cooling during normal operations and to the Containment Recirculation Spray coolers and Diesel Generators during abnormal operations. The system loads have the capability to receive water from either or both of the supply headers. This arrangement provides maximum reliability and conforms to the single failure criteria.

The discharge lines of the Reactor Plant River Water system flow into the circulating water system between the condenser outlet water boxes and the pumping structure which enters the Unit 1 cooling tower basin.

Blowdown from the Unit 1 cooling tower basin is discharged back into the Ohio River via Outfall 001. The discharge is currently permitted under Pennsylvania National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

Permit PA0025615.

Each Reactor Plant River Water pump has a capacity of 9,000 gallons per minute. During normal plant operations one (1) Reactor Plant River Water pump is in-service providing flow to primary plant heat exchangers and cooling loads. Total flow is approximately 9,000 gallons per minute.

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4.b Unit I Turbine Plant River Water System (TPRW)

The Turbine Plant River Water system (TPRW) supplies water taken from the Ohio River for cooling water to the secondary plant heat exchangers and other secondary plant components. Two (2) Raw Water pumps take submerged suction from screened river water in the main intake structure and discharge through two independent supply headers. The Turbine Plant River Water system supplies river water to various secondary plant heat exchangers for cooling during normal operations.

The discharge lines of the Turbine Plant River Water system flow into the Circulating Water system between the condenser outlet water boxes and the pumping structure which enters the Unit 1 cooling tower basin.

Blowdown from the Unit 1 cooling tower basin is discharged back into.the Ohio River via Outfall 001. The discharge is currently permitted under Pennsylvania National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

Permit PA0025615.

Each Turbine Plant River Water pump has a capacity of 16,000 gallons per minute. During normal plant operations one (1) Turbine Plant River Water pump is in-service providing flow to Secondary Plant heat exchangers and cooling loads. Total flow is approximately 16,000 gallons per minute. Frequently, during late Spring to early Fall two (2) Turbine Plant River Water pumps are in-service providing flow to Secondary Plant heat exchangers and cooling loads. Total flow is approximately 32,000 gallons per minute at those times.

4.c Unit 2 Service Water System The Service Water System (SWS) supplies water taken from the Ohio River to supply cooling water to reactor plant heat exchangers and secondary plant heat exchangers and other vital reactor plant components.

Three (3) Service Water pumps take submerged suction from screened river water in the Main Intake Structure and discharge through two independent supply headers.

The Service Water System supplies river water to various reactor plant and secondary plant heat exchangers for cooling during normal operations and to the Containment Recirculation Spray coolers and Diesel Generators during abnormal operations. The system loads have the capability to receive water from either or both of the supply headers. This arrangement provides maximum reliability and conforms to the single failure criteria.

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Two discharge flow paths exist for the primary component cooling heat exchangers. Under normal conditions, the majority of the flow joins the discharge from the secondary component cooling heat exchangers and flows to the suction of the Unit 2 cooling tower pumps. This provides the necessary makeup for the circulating system in order to compensate for drift, blow down and evaporation in the cooling tower. Blowdown from the Unit 2 cooling tower basin is discharged back into the Ohio River via Outfall 001. The discharge is currently permitted under Pennsylvania National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit PA0025615.

The alternate discharge is through two 24 inch lines tying into two 30 inch Service Water lines, which then lead to the Emergency Outfall System (EOS). Discharge from the Emergency Outfall structure flows into the Ohio River via Outfall 010. The discharge is currently permitted under Pennsylvania National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

Permit PA0025615.

Each Service Water pump has a capacity of 14,700 gallons per minute.

During normal plant operations two (2) Service Water pumps are in-service providing flow to both secondary plant and primary plant heat exchangers and cooling loads. Total flow is approximately 29,400 gallons per minute.

4.d Unit 1 Circulating Water System The Unit I Circulating Water System is a closed loop cooling system which utilizes a natural draft hyperbolic cooling tower to dissipate rejected turbine plant heat to the atmosphere.

Cooling water from the Unit I cooling tower basin flows to the Unit 1 main unit condenser inlet water boxes. The main unit condenser is a conventional twin shell type with two inlet and two outlet water boxes provided on each shell. This design allows either partial or full isolation of the circulating water flow through the condenser. Water leaves the condenser exit water boxes to the cooling tower pump suctions.

Because of the loss of water from the Circulating Water System due to evaporation and blow down while passing through the cooling tower, a source of makeup water is needed. This need is satisfied by the discharge of the Turbine Plant and Reactor Plant River Water Systems into the Circulating Water System. This constant addition of water to the system adequately replaces the operating water losses, as well as providing 6

sufficient outflow from the cooling tower basin for blow down purposes.

The discharges from the cooling tower pumps are routed up to the top of the cooling tower fill area (upper basin) where it is discharged by the cooling tower distribution system.

Cooling tower blow down is discharged to the Ohio River by a 36 inch underground line via NPDES Outfall 001, Unit 1 and 2 Cooling Tower Blow Down. This blow down is necessary to control the buildup of solids in the Circulating Water System due to evaporation by the tower.

Emergency overflow provisions are provided for the cooling tower. A weir, located opposite the blow down weir structure at the cooling tower discharge flume area, transfers the overflow water into a 54" pipeline that directs the water to the Ohio River via NPDES Outfall 004, Unit 1 Cooling Tower Emergency Overflow.

4.e Unit 2 Circulating Water System The Unit 2 Circulating Water System is a closed loop cooling system designed to dissipate waste heat to the atmosphere from the main condenser, and provide a normal discharge path for the service water system. The system consists of cooling tower pumps, circulating water piping, a main condenser, a mechanical tube cleaning system, a vacuum priming system, and a natural draft cooling tower.

The natural draft cooling tower is a counterflow tower equipped with an icing control system. Circulating water is gravity fed from the cooling tower through fixed panel screens into two circulating water pipes to the inlet water boxes of the condenser. The water passes through the tubes of the condenser to the outlet water box. Two lines carry condenser discharge cooling water to the pumphouse outside the Turbine Building.

The discharge lines of the Service Water System tie into the Circulating Water System between the condenser outlet water boxes and the pumphouse and provide make-up for blow down and evaporation. The four cooling tower pumps, mounted in the pumphouse, pump the water to the top of the cooling tower fill where it is discharged into the cooling tower distribution system. The cooling tower blow down is discharged from the circulating water discharge flume to via NPDES Outfall 001, Unit I and 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown.

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5. Current Treatment Scheme & System Design 5.a River and Service Water System Treatment The current primary treatment system is composed of a 3000 Gallon Biocide Tank and metering pump and a 5300 Gal Corrosion Inhibitor Tank and metering pump. The single metering pump is aligned to feed treatment chemicals to the running Reactor Plant River Water Pump and Service Water Pump(s). The biocide is fed for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per day per unit due to NPDES permit restrictions. Corrosion inhibitor is fed continuously.

Biocide - The current biocide is a non-oxidizing biocide. (H150M)

Corrosion Inhibitor - The current corrosion inhibitor is an anodic protection, polyphosphate based inhibitor. (CL-50) 5.b Turbine Plant River Water System The Turbine Plant River Water System is currently treated from a long standing temporary modification in the Unit 1 North Yard transformer area. The system is composed of Biocide and Corrosion Inhibitor tanks, each with a metering pump fed through a common supply line to the TPRW system.

Biocide - Non-oxidizing biocide. (Nalco H150M)

Corrosion Inhibitor - Combination Anodic and Cathodic Corrosion Inhibitor and Polymeric Dispersant (Nalco 3DT187) 5.c Main Circulating Water systems Unit 1 - The current treatment system is composed of Sodium Hypochlorite fed to the system for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per day. During the summer months, Sodium Bromide is also fed at the same time as the Sodium Hypochlorite. NALCO 3DT121 dispersant is also fed to the system.

Unit 2 - The current treatment system is composed of Sodium Hypochlorite fed to the system for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per day. Sodium Bromide is also fed at the same time as the Sodium Hypochlorite. Surf actant NALCO 73550 is fed to the system approximately 15 minutes a day during the Hypochlorite treatment. NALCO 3DT121 dispersant is also fed to the system.

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5.d Wastewater Dechlorination System Currently Unit I and Unit 2 Circulating Water Systems are dechlorinated with sodium bisulfite. Sodium bisulfite is fed from a storage tank located at the Unit I cooling tower and a tote for back up conditions at the Unit 2 cooling tower. Sodium bisulfite is fed to the cooling tower blow down at the Unit I cooling tower and Unit 2 cooling tower via a chemical addition pump that takes suction from storage tanks and discharges to the cooling tower blow down. Blow down from the Unit I and Unit 2 cooling tower basin is discharged back into the Ohio River via Outfall 001, Cooling Tower Blowdown. Depending on plant conditions, intermittent discharge occurs at the Unit 1 cooling tower emergency overflow and discharges to the Ohio River via Outfall 004, Unit I Cooling Tower Emergency Overflow. The discharge is currently permitted under Pennsylvania National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

Permit PA0025615.

5.e Fire Protection System The Fire Protection System is designed in accordance with the standards of the National Fire Protection Association and is generally based on the recommendations of the Nuclear Energy Property Insurance Association and the Factory Insurance Association.

The Fire Protection System is supplied by two vertical turbine type fire pumps with a capacity of 2500 GPM each. One is electric motor driven, and one is diesel driven. Both pumps and drivers are installed and housed in heated pump rooms in the Main Intake Structure. They take suction from the Ohio River, and discharge to the Fire Protection System.

6. Proposed Wastewater Treatment System Summary Description The proposed wastewater treatment system is described as follows:

6.a Proposed Unit I Decl*Jorination System The proposed treatment system is an upgrade to the current dechlorination feed system at the Unit I cooling tower. The upgrade will consist of a sodium bisulfite storage tank, TK - 5 increasing the capacity to 2,500 gallons. The current chemical feed pump will be replaced with a 9

new chemical feed pump skid. The skid consists of two (2) redundant chemical feed pumps that are manually activated and take suction from sodium bisulfite storage tank, TK-5 and discharge sodium bisulfite into the Unit 1 cooling tower blow down for the purposes of dechlorinating discharge to NPDES Outfall 001, Cooling Tower Blowdown. The pumps will be equipped with alarm functionality to notify the operator of a pump failure. Pumps are designed with the capability to be manually swapped in the event of a pump failure to maintain chemical feed.

The sodium bisulfite feed system will also have a second skid of two (2) redundant chemical feed pumps discharging into the Unit I Cooling Tower Emergency Overflow for the purposes of dechlorinating discharge to NPDES Outfall 004, Cooling Tower Emergency Overflow. The proposed Unit I treatment system is depicted in Figure 10-8.

In the event of an emergency requiring operation of the Unit I Emergency Diesel Generators a portable Dechlorination System will be used to dechlorinate discharge to NPDES Outfall 003. The portable system would consist of a sodium bisulfite tote, and a chemical feed pump. Sodium bisulfite would be fed downstream of the diesel heat exchanger cooling water discharge in the Unit I Catch Basin system.

6.b Proposed Unit 2 Dechlorination System The proposed treatment system consists of upgrading the current dechlorination feed system at the Unit 2 Cooling Tower and the addition of a dechlorination system at the Emergency Outfall Structure to dechlorinate Outfall 010.

The upgrade will utilize the current sodium bisulfite storage tote with a capacity of 275 gallons. The current chemical feed pumps will be upgraded with a new chemical feed pump skid. The skid consists of two (2) redundant chemical feed pumps that take suction from a tote containing sodium bisulfite and discharging the sodium bisulfite into the Unit 2 Cooling Tower Blow down for the purposes of dechlorinating discharge to NPDES Outfall 001, Cooling Tower Blowdown. The pumps will be equipped with alarm functionality to notify operator of pump failure. Pumps are designed with the capability to be manually swapped in the event of pump failure to maintain chemical feed.

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The new system allows for dechlorination at the Emergency Outfall Structure. The proposed system consists of a sodium bisulfite storage tank, TK-13 located at the Emergency Outfall Structure with a capacity of 1,550 gallons. New chemical feed pumps will be installed with a new chemical feed pump skid. The skid consists of two (2) redundant chemical feed pumps that are manually activated and take suction from sodium bisulfite storage tank; TK-13 and discharge into the Unit 2 Emergency Outfall Structure for the purposes of dechlorinating discharge to NPDES Outfall 010, Unit 2 Emergency Outfall.

The pumps will be equipped with alarm functionality to notify operator of pump failure. Pumps are designed with the capability to be automatically or manually swapped in the event of pump failure to maintain chemical feed. The proposed Unit 2 treatment system is depicted in Figure 10-8.

7. Wastewater Flow and Description 7.a NPDES Outfall 001, Cooling Tower Blowdown NPDES Outfall 001 discharges to the Ohio River and is currently permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615. Outfall 001 receives wastewater from Unit 1 and 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown, Unit 1 and 2 Treated Radioactive Liquid Waste, Internal Monitoring Points 301 and 401, Circulating Water Gooseneck, Unit 2 Pumphouse pump seal leak off, Unit 2 chemical sump, and infrequent closed loop cooling water Discharge occurs 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year.

Average discharge flow is 35.3 MGD and maximum flow is 61.8 MGD.

Currently, the following permitted treatment units are permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615 for Outfall 001. Screening, Disinfection (Chlorine), Disinfection (Other), Dechlorination, Neutralization, Flocculation, Sedimentation, Ion Exchange, Evaporation, and Foam Fractionation.

The proposed wastewater treatment system upgrade will not result in any new source of wastewater to Outfall 001. The proposed wastewater treatment system will not implement any new treatment method or technology. The proposed treatment system will upgrade the existing dechlorination system. The proposed system will introduce a small 11

hypochlorite residual into the cooling towers continuously, (from the chlorination of the cooling tower make up water) and will also be dechlorinated continuously. The cooling towers will continue with 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> hypochlorite treatments daily which will also be dechlorinated.

7.b NPDES Outfall 004 NPDES Outfall 004 discharges to the Ohio River and is currently permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615. Outfall 004 receives wastewater from Unit 1 Cooling Tower Overflow. When discharging, average discharge flow is 2.8 MGD and maximum flow is 7.7 MGD.

Currently, the following permitted treatment units are permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615 for Outfall 004. Screening and Foam Fractionation.

The proposed wastewater treatment system upgrade will not result in any new source of wastewater to Outfall 004. The proposed wastewater treatment system will install a dechlorination treatment unit at Outfall 004 as described in Section 6.a. The proposed upgrade will introduce a small hypochlorite residual into the cooling towers continuously, (from the chlorination of the cooling tower make up water) and will also be dechlorinated continuously. The cooling towers will continue with 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> hypochlorite treatments daily which will also be dechlorinated.

7.c NPDES Outfall 010 NPDES Outfall 010 discharges to the Ohio River and is currently permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615. Outfall 010 receives wastewater from Non-Contact Cooling Water from the Unit 2 primary heat exchangers. Discharge occurs 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year. Average discharge flow is 3.63 MGD.

Currently, the following permitted treatment units are permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615 for Outfall 010. Screening, Disinfection (Chlorine) and Foam Fractionation.

The proposed wastewater treatment system upgrade will not result in any new source of wastewater to Outfall 010. The proposed wastewater treatment system will install a dechlorination treatment unit at Outfall 010 12

as described in Section 6.b. The proposed will introduce hypochlorite residual into the wastewater from Non-Contact Cooling Water from the Unit 2 primary heat exchangers continuously, and will also be dechlorinated continuously.

7.d NPDES Outfall 003 NPDES Outfall 003 discharges to the Ohio River and is currently permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615. Outfall 003 receives wastewater from Internal Monitoring Points 103, 303, 403, and 503, non-contact cooling water from Unit 1 diesel generator heat exchangers, and demineralized water storage tanks.

Discharge occurs 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year.

Average discharge flow is 0.404 MGD and maximum flow rate of 1.193 MGD.

Currently, the following permitted treatment units are permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615 for Outfall 003. Flocculation, Coagulation, Sedimentation, Slow Sand Filtration, Reverse Osmosis, Ion Exchange, Grinding, Pre-Aeration, Rotating Biological Contactor, Disinfection (Chlorine), and Oil and Grease Removal The proposed will introduce a small hypochlorite residual into the water treatment system leading to internal NPDES Outfall 103. Due to this water going through a treatment of clarification, filtration, and eventually reject from a Reverse Osmosis unit prior to discharge, the chlorine residual should be minimal and there are no plans to dechlorinate this outfall.

The proposed wastewater treatment system upgrade will not result in any new source of wastewater to Outfall 003. The proposed wastewater treatment system will install a dechlorination treatment unit at Outfall 003 as described in Section 6.a. When in service, the proposed will introduce a hypochlorite residual into the non-contact cooling water from Unit 1 diesel generator heat exchangers service water, and will be dechlorinated when free chlorine residual is present.

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8. Chemical and Additive Usage Summary 8.a Sodium Hypochlorite 8.b Sodium Bromide 8.c Sodium Bisulfite 8.d Corrosion Inhibitor (NALCO 3DT177) 8.e Dispersant (NALCO 3DT120) 8.f DBNPA (NALCO 7320) 8.a Sodium Hypochlorite Currently sodium hypochlorite feed is permitted under the current NPDES Permit PA0025615 and fed for disinfection control to the Unit 1 and Unit 2 circulating water systems, periodic oxidation of hydrazine in chemical waste sump, and condensate blow down. The proposed engineering change will feed sodium hypochlorite tank, TK-4 (8700 gallon capacity) to treat the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for microfouling and macrofouling (clams and mussels) control. Chemical additive and usage is summarized in Chemical Additive List, Revision 20.

8.a.1 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 1 Reactor Plant River Water. System:

To achieve a 0.2 mg/L Free Chlorine Residual Given:

  • 5 ppm of product is required to achieve a 0.2 ppm residual of Free Available Chlorine o Product contains 12.5% weight of Free Available Chlorine
  • Density of product is 10.21 lbs/gal
  • Flow in Reactor Plant River Water System is 9,000 gpm mcoiw = 5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 9,000 gal/min x 1440 min/day marprw= 2.45268E+8 mg/day x I g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g mcrp*-= 245.3 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/1 kg x 1 gal/10.21 lbs mCorprw = 53 gal/day product 14

8.a.2 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water System:

To achieve a 0.2 ppm Free Chlorine Residual Given:

  • 5 ppm of product is required to achieve a 0.2 ppm residual of Free Available Chlorine
  • Product contains 12.5% weight of Free Available Chlorine
  • Density of product is 10.21 lbs/gal
  • Flow in Turbine Plant River Water System is 16,000 gpm motprw = 5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 16,000 gal/min x 1440 min/day mcitprw = 4.6302E+8 mg/day x 1 g/10 0 0 mg x 1 kg/1000 g motprw = 436.0 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/1 kg x 1 gal/10.21 lbs matw =94 -- gal/day product - normal operation 188 gal/day product - maximum (2 pumps in summer) 8.a.3 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 2 Service Water System:

To achieve a 0.2 ppm Free Chlorine Residual Given:

  • 5 ppm of product is required to achieve a 0.2 ppm residual of Free Available Chlorine
  • Product contains 12.5% weight of Free Available Chlorine 0 Density of product is 10.21 lbs/gal
  • Flow in Unit 2 Service Water System is 29,400 gpm mos.. = 5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 29,400 gal/min x 1440 min/day mcw.-w= 8.012088E+8 mg/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g mcsws = 801.2 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/i kg x 1 gal/10.21 lbs masw5 = 173 gal/day product 15 ..

8.a.4 Usage Rate Calculation - Cooling tower Water System:

Given:

Current Hypochlorite usage from 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> daily treatment of the main circulating water systems is 2.075 million pounds of Sodium Hypochlorite product per year.

Current feed 2,075,000 lbs product/year (2013) divided by 365 days/year =

5685 lbs product/day divided by 10.21 lbs/gal =

557 gal/day product average 420 (winter) - 960 (summer) gal/day product range Anticipated feed with proposed change To achieve a 0.5 ppm Free Chlorine Residual for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> a day considering the system will be fed continuously with 0.2 ppm Free Chlorine Residual Given:

  • Anticipated Hypochlorite usage due to treatment with Hypochlorite for the 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> daily addition assumes 0.3 ppm Free Chlorine Residual in the Winter months and 0.5 ppm Free Chlorine Residual in the Summer months.
  • 7.5 ppm of product is required to achieve an extra 0.3 ppm residual of Free Available Chlorine 12.5 ppm of product is required to achieve an extra 0.5 ppm residual of Free Available Chlorine
  • Product contains 12.5% weight of Free Available Chlorine
  • Density of product is 10.21 lbs/gal
  • Basin Volume is estimated at 26.8 million gals. (13.4 million each)

(Winter) macws.= 7.5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 26,800,000 gals./day maws= 7.6E+8 mg/ x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g macws= 760 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/1 kg x 1 gal/10.21 lbs mclcws = 164 gal/day product 16

(Summer) maws = 12.5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 26,800,000 gals./day macjs= 12.7E+8 mg/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g mc1,,s = 1270 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/i kg x I gal/10.21 lbs macws = 274 gal/day product The proposed change will maintain a free chlorine residual of approximately 0.2 ppm in the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for disinfection control. Sodium hypochlorite will be fed 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year to reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for disinfection control. The 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> daily treatments on the main circulating water systems will also continue, but at an anticipated reduced rate due to the chlorination of the make-up water.

Total usage per day on the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems is 320 to 414 gal/day product.

Total usage per day on the circulating water system is 164 to 274 gal/day product.

The change as proposed does not increase Sodium Hypochlorite Chemical additive and usage as summarized in Chemical Additive List, Revision 20.

The change anticipates a slight reduction in the use of Hypochlorite overall from the current usage of 557 gal/day product average, (420 (Winter) - 960 (Summer) gal/day product range) to 553 gal/day product average, (484 (Winter) - 688 (Summer) gal/day product range). This assumes daily treatments will continue, but it is possible that daily treatments could be reduced so that there will be an even greater reduction in the overall Hypochlorite usage.

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8.b Sodium Bromide Currently sodium bromide feed .ispermitted under the current NPDES Permit PA0025615 and fed for disinfection control to the Unit 1 and Unit 2 circulating water systems. The proposed engineering change will feed Sodium Bromide continuously along with the Sodium Hypochlorite in the circulating water systems in Unit 2 and for 6 months a year in Unit 1. The proposed engineering change will also continuously feed sodium bromide to treat the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for microfouling control. Chemical additive and usage is summarized in Chemical Additive List, Revision 20.

8.b.1 Usage Rate Calculation To achieve a 6:1 molar ratio of Sodium Hypochlorite to Sodium Bromide Given:

" Vendor dosage calculations use 1.125 lbs Control Brom CB 70/gal of 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite. CB 70 used in the Circulating Water

  • Vendor dosage calculations use 0.825 lbs Actibrom 1318/gal of 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite. Actibrom 1318 used in the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems.

Unit 1 Reactor Plant River Water System:

53 Gallons/day Sodium Hypochlorite x 0.825 lbs Actibrom 1318 =

44 lbs Actibrom 1318/day Unit I Turbine Plant River Water System:

94 Gallons/day Sodium Hypochlorite x 0.825 lbs Actibrom 1318 =

78 lbs Actibrom 1318/day (approximately 8 months a year) 188 Gallons/day Sodium Hypochlorite x 0.825 lbs Actibrom 1318 =

156 lbs Actibrom 1318/day (approximately 4 months a year)

Unit 2 Service Water System:

173 Gallons/day Sodium Hypochlorite x 0.825 lbs Actibrom 1318 =

143 lbs Actibrom 1318/day 18

Unit I Cooling tower Water System:

82-137 Gals/day Sodium Hypochlorite x 1.125 lbs Control Brom CB 70=

92-154 lbs Control Brom CB 70/day Unit 2 Cooling tower Water System:

82-137 Gal/day Sodium Hypochlorite x 1.125 lbs Control Brom CB 70=

92-154 lbs Control Brom CB 70/day Total:

Anticipated Sodium Bromide daily usage range is 357 to 651 lbs. Sodium Bromide product per day.

The change as proposed does not increase Sodium Bromide Chemical additive and usage as summarized in Chemical Additive List, Revision 20.

8.c Sodium Bisulfite Currently, sodium bisulfite feed is permitted and fed for dechlorination control of the Unit 1 and Unit 2 cooling tower blow down discharged to the Ohio River via Outfall 001 and Outfall 004. The proposed engineering change will continue feed at Unit 1 and Unit 2 cooling tower blow down and will add feed at Unit 2 Emergency Outfall Structure to dechlorinate wastewater discharged to the Ohio River via Outfall 010. Additionally, sodium bisulfite feed for dechlorination will be fed to the Unit 1 catch basin system in the event of discharge from Unit 1 emergency diesel generator cooling water which is discharged to the Ohio River via Outfall 003.

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Usage Rate Calculations:

8.c.1 Unit 1 Cooling Tower Blowdown, Outfall 001 Using t-ypical maximum blow down flow 5.5E+7 ay/day Mass of Free Chlorine assuming a 0.25 mg/L free chlorLne residual for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per day per unit (at 0.5 ppm) and maintenance of 0.2 mg/L for 20 hours2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> a day mfr~ee= 0.25 mg/L x 3.785 L/gal x 5.5E+7 gal/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g x 4hrs/24hrs mfte = 8.7 kg Free Chluorine/day 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> total added chlorination mrfec = 0.2 mg/L x 3.785 L/gal x 5.5E+7 gal/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g x 20hrs/24hrs mifreeci = 34.7 kg Free Chlorine/day 20 hour2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> maintenance Total outfall Chlorine = 43.4 kg Free Chlorine/day On a weight-to-weight basis, approximately 1.45 parts of Sodium Bisulfite are required to dechlorinate 1 part of chlorine.

43.4 kg Free Chlorine needs 62.9 kg Sodium Bisulfite Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution is 36% Sodium Bisulfite by weight 36 kg Bisulfite/100 kg Nalco solution x 174.7 kg Nalco solution = 62.9 kg Sodium Bisulfite solid 174.7 kg Nalco solution x 2.2 lbs/1 kg = 384.3 lbs Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution/day typical usage 20

8.c.2 Unit 1 Emergency Overflow, Outfall 004 Flow = 7.7E+6 gal/day estimated maximum Mass of Free Chlorine assuming a 0.5 mg/L free chlorine residual for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per day and maintenance of 0.2 mg/L for 20 hours2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> a day rmfleeo = 0.5 mg/L x 3.785 L/gal x 7.7E+6 gal/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g x 2hrs/24hrs m&.a = 1.2 kg Free Chlorine/day 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> added chlorination mfci = 0.2 mg/L x 3.785 L/gal x 7.7E+6 gal/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g x 22hrs/24hrs mfreea = 5.3 kg Free Chlorine/day 20 hour2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> maintenance Total outfall Chlorine = 6.5 kg Free Chlorine/day On a weight-to-weight basis, approximately 1.45 parts of Sodium Bisulfite are required to dechlorinate I part of chlorine.

6.5 kg Free Chlorine needs 9.4 kg Sodium Bisulfite Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution is 36% Sodium Bisulfite by weight 36 kg Bisulfite/100 kg Nalco solution x 26.1 kg Nalco solution = 9.4 kg Sodium Bisulfite solid 26.1 kg Nalco solution x 2.2 lbs/1 kg = 57.4 lbs Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution/day 8.c.3 Unit 2 Emergency Outfall Structure, Outfall 010 Estimated Average Flow = 3.63E+6 gal/day Mass of Free Chlorine assuming maintenance of 0.2 mg/L for 24 hrs/day mfe.Cl = 0.2 mg/L x 3.785 L/gal x 3.63E+6 gal/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g

mfeeCl = 2.8 kg Free Chlorine/day 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> maintenance Total outfall Chlorine = 2.8 kg Free Chlorine/day 21

On a weight-to-weight basis, approximately 1.45 parts of Sodium Bisulfite are required to dechlorinate 1 part of chlorine.

2.8 kg Free Chlorine needs 4.1 kg Sodium Bisulfite Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution is 36% Sodium Bisulfite by weight 36 kg Bisulfite/100 kg Nalco solution x 11.4 kg Nalco solution = 4.1 kg Sodium Bisulfite solid 11.4 kg Nalco solution x 2.2 lbs/1 kg = 25.1 lbs Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution/day 8.c.4 Unit 1, Outfall 003 Estimated Flow when discharging = 350 gal/n-min x 1440 min/day Flow = 5.04E+5 gal/day Mass of Free Chlorine assuming a maintenance of 0.2 mg/L for 24 hrs/day mfteea 0.2 mg/L x 3.785 L/gal x 5.04E+5 gal/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g

mfreecl = 0.4 kg Free Chlorine/day Total outfall Chlorine = 0.4 kg Free Chlorine/day On a weight-to-weight basis, approximately 1.45 parts of Sodium Bisulfite are required to dechlorinate 1 part of chlorine.

0.4 kg Free Chlorine needs 0.6 kg Sodium Bisulfite Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution is 36% Sodium Bisulfite by weight 36 kg Bisulfite/100 kg Nalco solution x 1.7 kg Nalco solution = 0.6 kg Sodium Bisulfite solid 1.7 kg Nalco solution x 2.2 lbs/1 kg = 3.7 lbs Nalco Sodium Bisulfite solution/day The proposed change will maintain a free chlorine residual of approximately 0.2 ppm in the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river, and service water systems for disinfection control. Sodium hypochlorite is planned to be fed 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year, to reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for disinfection control.

To meet NPDES permit effluent limits for chlorine discharge, it will be necessary to dechlorinate wastewater effluent discharges impacted by the 22

treated reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems when free chlorine residual is present.

The total estimated feed is 470 lbs Sodium Bisuhfite solution/day.

The change as proposed does not increase Sodium Bisulfite Chemical additive and usage as summarized in Chemical Additive List, Revision 20.

8.d Corrosion Inhibitor (NALCO 3DT177)

Currently corrosion inhibitor is fed for corrosion control to the Unit 1 and Unit 2 circulating water systems, reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems. The proposed engineering change will feed corrosion inhibitor (NALCO 3DT177) to treat the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water, for corrosion control.

8.d.1 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 1 Reactor Plant River Water System:

To achieve a 2.5 ppm 3DT177 product concentration Given:

  • Product Density of product is 11.0 lbs/gal o Flow in Reactor Plant River Water System is 9,000 gpm mcrprw = 2.5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 9,000 gal/min x 1440 min/day mcirpw = 1.22634E+8 mg/day x I g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g mOrprw= 122.6 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/1 kg x 1 gal/11.0 lbs mcrprw = 24.5 gal/day 8.d.2 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water System:

To achieve a 2.5 ppm 3DT177 product concentration Given:

" Product Density is 11.0 lbs/gal

" Flow in Turbine Plant River Water System is 16,000 gpm 23

mcprw = 2.5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 16,000 gal/min x 1440 min/day mcrprww= 2. 18016E+8 mg/day x I g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g maTrpr= 218.0 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/i kg x I gal/11.0 lbs mchpw = 43.6 gal/day 8.d.3 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 2 Service Water System:

To achieve a 2.5 ppm 3DT177 product concentration Given:

  • Product Density of product is 11.0 lbs/gal
  • Flow in Service Water System is 29,400 gpm MCipw = 2.5 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 29,400 gal/min x 1440 min/day mcrprw = 4.006044E+8 mg/day x 1 g/1 0 0 0 mg x 1 kg/1000 g marrw = 400.6 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/1 kg x 1 gal/11.0 lbs mClrprw = 80.8 gal/day The change as proposed adds the Corrosion inhibitor NALCO 3DT177 to the Chemical Additive List for Outfalls 001, 004, 003, and 010.

8.e Dispersant (NALCO 3DT120)

Currently no dispersant is added to the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river, and service water systems. The proposed engineering change will feed dispersant (NALCO 3DT120) to treat the circulating water, reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water, for silt and deposition control. NALCO 3DT120 is currently on the Approved Chemical Additive Usage List. The circulating water is currently treated by NALCO 3DT121, which has the same active chemical as NALCO 3DT120.

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8.e.1 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 1 Reactor Plant River Water System:

To achieve a 2.0 ppm 3DT120 product concentration Given:

  • Product Density is 9.51 lbs/gal
  • Flow in Reactor Plant River Water System is 9,000 gpm mIBDl2Orprw = 2.0 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 9,000 gal/min x 1440 main/day m3DT120rprw = 9.81072E+7 mg/day x I g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g m3DT120rprw = 98.1 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/i kg x 1 gal/9.51 lbs m3DT120rprw = 22.7 gal/day 8.e.2 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 1 Turbine Plant River Water System:

To achieve a 2.0 ppm 3DT120 product concentration Given:

  • Product Density is 9.51 lbs/gal
  • Flow in Turbine Plant River Water System is 16,000 gpm mcaprw = 2.0 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 16,000 gal/min x 1440 min/day mclOprw = 1. 744128E+8 mg/day x 1 g/1000 mg x 1 kg/1000 g mchprw = 174.4 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/1 kg x I gal/9.51 lbs mcrpr, = 40.3 gal/day 8.e.3 Usage Rate Calculation - Unit 2 Service Water System:

To achieve a 2.0 ppm 3DT120 product concentration Given:

" Product Density is 9.51 lbs/gal

" Flow in Service Water System is 29,400 gpm 25

mclrprw = 2.0 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 29,400 gal/min x 1440 min/day macrrw = 3. 205152E+8 mg/day x 1 g/1000 mg x I kg/1000 g moprw = 320.5 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/i kg x 1 gal/9.51 lbs mcrprw = 74.1 gal/day 8.e.4 Usage Rate Calculation - Main Cooling Tower Circulating Water Systems:

From past experience the usage rate on the Circulating Water is anticipated to be approximately 700 gal/day NALCO 3DT120.

8.f 2,2-DIBROMO-3-NITRILOPROPIONAMIDE - DBNPA (NALCO 7320)

Currently a non-oxidizing biocide quaternary amine (NALCO H150M) is added to the Fire Protection System for microbiological control. The biocide is currently permitted under NPDES Permit PA0025615. The proposed engineering change will feed DBNPA (NALCO 7320) to the Fire Protection System for biocide control. Feed will normally occur during performance of Fire Protection Operational Surveillance Testing (OST).

Typical OST results in a run of fire pump(s) for approximately sixty (60) minutes. Chemical additive and usage is summarized in Chemical Additive List, Revision 20.

8.f.1 Usage Rate Calculation - Fire Protection System:

To achieve a 30.0 ppm NALCO 7320 product concentration Given:.

  • Product Density is 10.4 lbs/gal
  • Flow in Fire Protection System is 2,500 gpm
  • Assuming 60 minute run time per OST 33.12 26

MDNBPArprw 30.0 mg/L product x 3.785 L/gal x 2,500 gal/min x 1440 min/day mDNBPArprw= 4. 0878E+8 mg/day x 1 g/1000 mg x I kg/1000 g mDNBPAw--- = 408.8 kg/day product x 2.2 lbs/1 kg x 1 gal/10.4 lbs mDNBPArprw = 86.4 gal/day x I hr run/ 24 hr/day mDNBPArprw = 3.63 gal/hr 27

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SUMMARY

The proposed wastewater treatment system upgrade will not result in any new source of wastewater to any Outfalls.

The proposed change will maintain a free chlorine residual of approximately 0.2 ppm in the reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water systems for disinfection control which is the source of make up for both Circulating water systems.

Sodium Bisulfite will be fed on all the affected outfalls when treated reactor plant river water, turbine plant river water, and service water are present in the outfall.

The plant will continue the 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> chlorination daily on the main circulating water as needed for disinfection control, and increased Sodium Bisulfite will be used on the outfalls affected by circulating water during the 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> applications.

The result of this modification anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite will be used by reducing the time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.

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PADEP approval needed for treatment change:

1. PADEP approval to add Sodium Hypochlorite/Sodium Bromide from 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> daily to continuous chlorination on systems that are make-up to the Circulating water that will affect outfalls 001, 004, 010, and 003.

Key modifications done to allow for PADEP approval:

1. The result of this modification anticipates that less Sodium Hypochlorite will be used by reducing the amount or time and/or chemical used in daily additions in the Circulating Water due to the continual chlorination in the Circulating Water make up.
2. The plant will be adding Sodium Bisulfite to outfalls 001, 004, 010, and 003 when affected water is present to negate the Chlorine residuals.
3. Sodium Bisulfite pumps on outfalls 001, 004, and 010 will be equipped with alarm functionality to notify operator of pump failure. Pumps are designed with the capability to be automatically or manually swapped in the event of pump failure to maintain chemical feed. The principal and alternate cooling tower blow down dechlorination systems will be upgraded with redundant pumps and auto dialers to assure dechlorination occurs at all times that chlorination is in service. The Emergency Outfall Dechlorination system will include a pump auto-switch to swap pumps should the primary feed pump trip. An auto-dialer will also be present at the Emergency Outfall system that will dial out to select phone numbers should a loss of dechlorination occur.
4. The plant will utilize continuous chlorine analyzers at outfalls 001 and 010.
5. Outfall 003 is affected by the treated water very infrequently, and Outfall 004 is seasonal, so there is no plan to have a Chlorine analyzer used on these points, only grab analysis.

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6. Tanks TK-4, 5,'6, 7, 8 and 13 installed by this upgrade are double walled.

Each SAFE-Tank primary tank and secondary tank are made of a cross-linked polyethylene. The SAFE-Tank is designed to provide a minimum of 110% secondary containment. Each tank has a flexible discharge connection attached to the inner tank to allow the tank to expand and contract and protect from vibrations. Each tank has optical switch leak detection, heat trace and polyfoam insulation.

7. Piping installed by this upgrade containing sodium hypochlorite that is installed outside of the Main Intake Structure and installed underground is double contained Chem Proline polyethylene RC 100 piping.
8. The double contained piping installed underground will have an electronic leak detection system consisting of conductivity probes tied to an alarm.

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List of Table and Figures 10-1 Site Map 10-2 Current Beaver Valley Wastewater Flow Diagram 10-3 Current Unit I Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diagram 10-4 Current Unit 2 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diagram 10-5 Proposed Unit 1 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diag.

10-6 Proposed Unit 2 Circulating Water Treatment Process Flow Diag.

10-7 Proposed Chemical Treatment of River water make-up systems Process Flow Diagram 10-8 Proposed Sodium Bisulfite Dechlorination Treatment Process Flow Diagram ATTACHMENT:

Chemical Additive List, Revision 20 31

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE __ WATER RATE DISCHARGE Hydrazine, 35% (e.g. Nalco 19H, GE Oxygen control of the secondary 1-40 gallons/day 10-300 ppb Secondary System Periodic draining for Betz Control OS5010) system (condensate) capacity 240,000- maintenance, system leakage; 600,000 gallons maybe discharged after ion-(rate varies up to 0.600 exchange or neutralization MGD) 101/001/004 303/403/003 111/211/011 31.3/013 Oxygen control of Chilled Water <1 gallon/day 0.5-50 ppm Not normally discharged. Closed system normally no system and Hot Water Heat discharge unless system fails systems (e.g., tube leakage); periodic drain of system may be discharged after ion-exchange or neutralization 101/001/004 303/403/003 211/011 313/013 Oxygen control of the Ecolochem <1 gallon/day 0.0 ppm 0.144 MGD No un-reacted hydrazine is reverse osmosis unit discharged Oxygen control of the steam I - 120 gallons/day 0,5 - 5 ppm Secondary System Periodic drain during outages generators during periods of wet capacity 240,000- of approximately 30,000 lay-up 600,000 gallons gallons (rate varies up to 0.600 10 1/001/004 MGD) 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Oxygen control of the Auxiliary 1-120 gallons/day 0 - 200 mg/I 0.002 MGD 301/401/001 boilers also includes periods of wet lay-up

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.

RATE Sodium Hydroxide (20-50% Caustic) pH neutralization for the Unit 1 <1 gal/day 5% - 20% 0.252 MGD 101/001/004/003/

Chemical Waste Sump 011/013 Nuclear quench spray system <1 gal/day 20- 26% Not normally discharged (nuclear safety contingency) Not normally discharged.

Closed Loop cooling systems for <1 gal/day < 1 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no pH control discharge unless system has a mechanical failure (e.g., tube leakage) 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Sulfuiric Acid pH neutralization of chemical <1 gal/day 2-6% 0.252 MGD 101/001/004 waste sump pH control of the Ecolochem <1 gal/day 1-5% 0.144 MGD 103/003 reverse osmosis unit Sodium Bisulfite (e.g. Nalco 7408, GE. Dechlorinating agent for 0-500 pounds/day 0.0 - 5 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010/003 Betz Spectus DT 1404) circulating water system Sodium Bromide (e.g. Nalco Acti-Brom Biocide for the Circulating Water 2,275 pounds/day 0.0 - 1.0 ppm 32.36 MGD avg. 001/004/010/003 1318, GE Betz Spectrus OX1201, Nalco system 61.2 MGD max ControlBrom CB70)

Aluminum Sulfate Flocculant for Ecolochem reverse 1 lb/day 1-10 ppm 0.144 MGD 103/003 osmosis unit Cationic Polymer (e.g., Nalco Ultrion Coagulant (cationic) for the 100 lbs/day 20 ppm 0.330 MGD 103/003 7157 clarifier Anionic Polymer (e.g., Nalco Flocculent (anionic) for the 50 lbs/day 10 ppm 0.330 MGD 103/003 NALCLEAR 7766 Plus) clarifier Sodium Hypochlorite Biocide for the circulating water 0-600 gallons/day (per 0.0-2.0 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 system unit)

Periodic oxidation of hydrazine in 50 gallons/day (during 0.0-0.5 ppm 0.252 MGD (Chem 101/001 chemical waste sump and oxidation) Waste Sump 403/003 condensate blowdown 0.488 MGD (SW Circ Pit)

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CNIOED DISCHARGEO.OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE C NCETRAT WATER DISCHARGE CONCENTRATION W TRDSH GENO.

RATE Sodium Molybdate (e.g., Nalco Corrosion control of the primary 5000 lbs/year 200-1500 ppm Not normally discharged. Closed system normally no LCS1200M, GE Betz Corrshield and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a MD4103, Nalco 7357) etc.), ERF HVAC, Chilled Water, mechanical failure (e.g., tube emergency diesel generator leakage)

Closed Loop Cooling Systems, 101/001 303/403/003 and security emergency diesel 111/211/011 313/013 generator closed loop cooling systems Ethanolamine (e.g. Nalco Pre-Tect pH control of the Chilled Water <1 gal/day 0.5-50 ppm Not normally discharged. Closed system normally no PT7000, GE Betz Steamate PWR 1440) and Hot Water Heat systems discharge unless system fails (e.g., tube leakage); periodic drain of system may be discharged after ion-exchange or neutralization 101/001/004; 3(13/403/003 211/011 313/013 PH control for the steam 1 15 gallons/day 0.5 - 5 ppm Secondary System Periodic drain during outages generators during periods of wet capacity 240,000- of approximately 30,000 lay-up 600,000 gallons gallons (rate varies up to 0.600 101/001/004 303/403/003 MGD) 111/211/011 313/013 pH and corrosion control of the 1 -30 gallons/day 0.5 - 5 ppm Secondary System Periodic draining for secondary systems (condensate) capacity 240,000- maintenance, system leakage; 600,000 gallons maybe discharged after ion-(rate varies up to 0.600 exchange or neutralization MGD) 101/001/004 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 pH control of the Auxiliary boiler I - 30 gallons/day 0.5 - 5 ppm 0.002 MGD 301/401/001

- includes periods of wet lay-up.

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.

RATE Sodium Nitrite (e.g. Nalco LCS-60, GE Corrosion control of the primary 2,500 lbs/year 200-1500 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no Betz Corrshield NT4203, Nalco 73310) and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a etc.), ERF HVAC, Chilled Water, mechanical failure (e.g., tube emergency diesel generator leakage)

Closed Loop Cooling Systems, 101/001 303/403/003 and security emergency diesel 111/211/011 313/013 generator closed loop cooling systems Surfactant (e.g. Nalco 7348 Plus, GE Biocide enhancer for 50 gallons/day 40 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 Betz Spectrus BD1500) microbiological control for the circulating water system Non Oxidizing Biocide - Ammonium Biocide for treatment of various25-300 lbs/day 2-12 ppm 40.0 MOD 001/004/010/003/

Chloride (e.g. Nalco H-150M, GE Betz river water, service water, and fire 011 Powerline 3627 ) - quaternary amine protection components and Up to 3,000 lbs/day Periodic drain of river and systems. Used for microfouling (4 times per subsystem service water heat and macrofouling (clams and per year) components, and fire mussels) treatments. protection pipes for maintenance produces discharge at:

303/003 11.1/211/011 313/013 Non oxidizing biocide - Isothiazolin Corrosion control of the primary <1 bs/day 15-30 ppm after addition Not normally discharged Closed system normally no

/BNPD (e.g., Nalco 77352NA, GE Betz and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a Spectrus NX 1100) etc.), ERF HVAC, and emergency mechanical failure (e.g., tube diesel generator Closed Loop leakage)

Cooling Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Hydrogen Peroxide (H202) Corrosion control for the Reactor 15.8 gal/18 months I ppm System capacity 66,371 Closed loop system no Coolant System (10.6 gal/year) gal (up to .066 MGD) discharge Neutralization of the chemical < 33 gallons/day < I ppm N/A 11)1/001 403/003 waste sump and SW circ pit. _ I 1-lypersperse MDC700 Membrane deposit control for 0.84 gallons/day < 13.5 ppm 43 gpm 103/003 water treatment. I I

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.

RATE Corrosion Inhibitor (e.g., Nalco CL-50, Corrosion inhibitor for the 600 lbs/day 1.54 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 GE Betz Flogard MS6201) circulating water system and secondary cooling system Deposit Control Agent (e.g., Nalco Deposit control inhibitor for the 9,951 lbs/day 100 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/004/010 23283, GE Betz Depositrol BL5301, circulating water system Depositrol BL 5303)

Copper Corrosion Inhibitor (e.g. Nalco Corrosion control of the primary <55 gallons/day 10-100 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no 1336, GE Betz Inhibitor AZ8101, Nalco and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a 3DT198) etc.), ERF HVAC, Chilled Water, mechanical failure (e.g, tube and emergency diesel generator leakage)

Closed Loop Cooling Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Bentonite Clay Detoxifying Agent (e.g., Detoxifying clay for the biocide 21,000 lbs/day 0-35 ppm 40.0 MGD 001/003/004/010/011/

Nalco 1315, GE Betz Spectrus DT1401, used for treating cooling water Spectrus DT 1400, Nalco Coagulant Aid 35, Nalco Coagulant Aid 36)

Phosphate Based Corrosion Inhibitor Corrosion inhibitor for the ERF 10 lbs/day 100 ppm <0.001 MGD 012 (e.g., Nalco 3D TRASAR 3DT165, GE cooling system Betz Continuum AEC3145)

Carbohydrazide (e.g., Nalco 1250 Plus, Oxygen control for the steam 170 gal/day 75-200 ppm in isolated Secondary System Periodic drain during outages GE Betz Cortrol OS5613) generators during periods of wet components during outages capacity 240,000- of approximately 30,000 lay-up 600,000 gallons gallons (rate varies up to 0.600 101/001/004 MGD) 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Boric Acid Neutron moderation through the 60,000 lbs/year 1-2,000 ppm Closed loop system no Closed loop system no reactor coolant system (RCS) discharge discharge Corrosion inhibitor in the 2,000 lbs/year 1-50 ppm Secondary System Secondary System normal Secondary system steam capacity 240,000- leakage and periodic drains generators 600,000 gallons 101/001/004 303/403/003 (rate varies up to 0.600 211/011 313/013 MGD)

Reduce pH of condensate drainage 50 lbs/qtr 100-1000 ppm <0.600 MGD Secondary System normal leakage and periodic drains 101/001/004 303/403/003 211/011 313/013

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.

RATE Non Oxidizing Biocide (e.g., Nalco Microbiological control for <1 gal/year 25 - 50 ppm Not normally discharged Closed system normally no Stabrex ST70, GE Betz Spectrus NX 118 emergency diesel generator discharge unless system has a (MBT)) cooling system and ERF HVAC mechanical failure (e.g., tube Closed Loop cooling systems leakage) 101/001 303/403/003

, . . _ _111/211/011 313/013 012 Ethylene Glycol Freeze protection for the ERF 55 gal/year 45-70% Not normally discharged Closed system no discharge diesel generator cooling system (normally recycled offsite)

Closed system no discharge Glycol heating system, Glycol 330 gal/year 45-70% Not normally discharged chilled water, Switchgear Cooling (normally recycled offsite)

Anti-Foam (e.g., Nalco 7468, GE Betz Foam elimination in the liquid 1,200 lbs/day 2.0 ppm Variable 001/003/004/010/011/012/013 Foamtrol CT, Foam Trol AF1440) waste system and circulating water systems Ammonium Hydroxide pH control for the secondary < 1 gal/day under 0.7-2.0 ppm System capacity Secondary System normal (condensate) system normal conditions 240,000-600,000 gal leakage and periodic drains 101/001/004 (15 gal to lay-up 10-50 ppm Steam generator capacity 303/403/003 system) 60,000 gal 111/211/011 (rate varies up to 0.600 313/013 MGD)

Ammonium Chloride Molar Ratio control of secondary < 1 lb/year 0 - 2.0 ppb System capacity Secondary System normal systems 240,000-600,000 gal leakage and periodic drains 101/001/004 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Lithium Hydroxide (LiOH) pH control for Reactor Coolant 80 lbs/year 0.7/4.0 ppm Not normally discharged Closed loop system no System discharge Tracer for Systems Diagnostics of 10 lbs/year < 200 ppb Closed system normally no the primary and secondary (i.e., discharge unless system has a CCT, CCP, etc.), and emergency mechanical failure (e.g., tube diesel generator Closed Loop leakage)

Cooling Systems 101/001 303/403/003 1] 1/211/0 11 313/013

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.

RATE Zinc Acetate Radiation dose control for the 0.088 lbs/day (estimated 0.035 ppm (estimated System capacity 66,371 Closed loop system no Reactor Coolant System average use rate) average in-stream) gal (up to .066 MGD) discharge Hydrogen Oxygen control for the Reactor As needed to maintain 30-40 cc/kg System capacity 66,371 Closed loop system no Nitrogen Coolant System 20-30 psig overpressure gal (up to .066 MGD) discharge in the volume control tank Potassium Chromate Corrosion control for the Neutron <I lbs/year < 2,000 ppm System capacity 20,970 Closed system no discharge Shield Tank at Unit 1 and Unit 2 gall (up to .021 MGD)

Potassium Dichromate pH control of the Neutron Shield <1 lbs/year < 2,000ppm System capacity 20,970 Closed system no discharge Tanks at Unit 1 and Unit 2 gall (up to .021 MGD)

Sodium Bicarbonate pH adjustment of various internal 50-150 lbs/day 10-300 ppm 0.014 MGD (Unit 1) 103/303/003 111/211//011 monitoring points. 0.046 MGD (Unit 2) /313/013/

114/014 Potassium hydroxide Corrosion control of the primary < 5 pounds/year As necessary to control pH Not normally discharged Closed system normally no and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a etc.), and emergency diesel mechanical failure (e.g., tube generator Closed Loop Cooling leakage)

Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Sodium Tetraborate Corrosion control of the primary < 10 pounds/year As necessary to control pH Not normally discharged Closed system normally no and secondary (i.e., CCT, CCP, discharge unless system has a etc.), and emergency diesel mechanical failure (e.g., tube generator Closed Loop Cooling leakage)

Systems 101/001 303/403/003 111/211/011 313/013 Dispersant-polymer (e.g. NALCO 3D Dispersant in circulating water. 620,000 pounds/ year 7.0 ppm 3.5 ppm 001, 003, 004, 010, 011 TRASAR 3DT120, NALCO 3D TRASAR 3DT121)

Bio-Detergent (e.g. NALCO 73550) Cooling water biological growth 150,000 pounds/year 2.5 ppm 1.25 ppm 001, 003, 004, 010, 011 inhibitor.

Diagnostic Tracer Chemical (e.g. Will be used to monitor the 930 pounds/year 0.1 ppm Not normally discharged 001,003,004, 010, 011 NALCO TRASAR 23299) amount of Corrosion Inhibitor in the River Water Systems Corrosion Inhibitor / Dispersant (e.g. Corrosion control of service and 950,000 pounds/year 4.Oppm 4.0 ppm 001,003,004, 010, 011 NALCO 3D TRASAR 3DTI 87, NALCO component cooling water.

3D TRASAR 3DT177)

Nalco 7320 Fire Protection system biocide. 200 Gallons/ year 30.0 ppm 30 ppm 001/004/010/003/011

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06/30/2014 CHEMICAL ADDITIVE LIST THE FOLLOWING CHEMICALS ARE USED FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION - NOT FOR NORMAL OPERATIONS IN-STREAM CONDITIONED DISCHARGE OUTFALL CHEMICAL ADDITIVES UTILIZED USE/SYSTEM USAGE RATE CONCENTRATION WATER DISCHARGE NO.

RATE Calcium Hydroxide (Hydrated Lime) Maintained for emergency Not normally used- rate Variable Variable 103/303/003 adjustments of various outfall dependant on 111/211//01 1 pH's contingency. 313/013 Fluorescein Dye Dye testing < 1 lbs/day 1000 ppm <0.060 MGD 001/003/004/010/011/012

/01.3 Bio-Remedial Cleaner/Degreaser (e.g., Cleaning of transformers and < 50 gallons/year N/A (not added to any Not normally discharged 001, 003, 011,013 Fleetkleen) surfaces. system)

Citric Acid Maintained for emergency Not normally used- rate Variable Variable 103/303/003 adjustments of various outfall dependant on 111/211//011 pH's contingency. < 200 313/013 Lbs/year

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I. DETAILS FOR INERMEDIATE MONITORING EQUIPMENT AND FLOW CONTROLS. AND COMPONENT MATERIALS MAVEBEEN OMIITEO.

2. T CAK HEMICALS ANDSIZES.

1K-1 01SPERSANT. 5300 CAL.

1' -2: CORROSION INHIBITOR. 5300 GAL TO: BSROCIZE. 1iD GAL SODIUM HYPOCHLORIDE, STODCAL DX-5, RISULFITE,5000GAL.

50DIUM TK-6; SODIUM BROMIDE. 2500 CAL.

TK-7: SODIUA BROOMIDE, 1000 GAL.

TX-8: DISPERSANT. 2000 GAL.

T_-: SURFACTANT, 1000 CAL TKSIO SODIUM HYPOCHLORIOE. 5692 GAL.

TX-th SODIUM BROMIDE. 2500 GAL.

TK- 2: OISPERSANT. 2000 SAL.

TK*-3: SODIUM MISULFI T. 1550 SAL TOTE1: SODIUM RISULFITE. 275 SAL TOTE2: CORROSION INHIBITOR. 275 CAL

3. FOURLCAKDETECTION POINTSPER UNE INSTRLLED ALONGTHE BURIED PORTIONOF PIPINK. REFERENCE0 ADRAWNSS 1 T IS U OIUT k o RN OOCU5H'"

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8700-RM-0430-05 87GO-RM-0433-OOi ITITENODEFONREFERENCE PURPOSESONLY

4. UNITI RIVERWATERPUMPSARE DESIGNATED "I-RW'. 5700-RM-0O..-O07 8700-RM-0433-010 UNIT2 SERVICE WATERSYSTEMPUMPSARE DESIGN4ATES 5700-RM-D430-00 8,OO-RM-TMS-OOI.

'2-SWS'. a700-RM-O4J0-ODN IOR80-RM-0430-O0S R7O-RM-T431-004 IDOO-RM-0443R-006

5. MONITORING CONTAINS FREE AND TOTALCHLOIINE R700-RM-0 S1-OOS OORO-RM-OR3t-OO5 ANALYZERS. 8700-RM-O431-OON IO008-RM-0431-OG6 WIE**I l K 5OT IO-eII[LE SPE.[CIFICATIONI.

AFANWAY 2C N40CI SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE 8700 CAL MFR 2"X4i PE 23 -

CL "55"C TE 16 VI 2'1ý'ý4-IIW-CI-74 CONTINUEDON I III ( P

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  • i O B700-RM -431-004

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SODIUM HYPOCHL DRITEPUMPSKID REF. S700-RM-0430-00S AL A NOTE11 DETA MANWAY .2 r K C 1Cl-TA-6 14813, CIL1551CL MIR 1- PE SODIUM BROMIDE 2500 GAL Al"I NOTEIT r4FD I

CL MFR PVDF SODIUM BROMIDE PUMPSKID T E,3Jd4 CL MFR "X3' PE RE1. TO0-RA-O,380-0O8 ,I" NOTEI6 DETAILS NOTE 1 CTE 17

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30-1 R"-Cl-Z02 IPFE UNED US REFUNIT2 REF FI. PTFE LINEDSs REFFIC.

\I'-0-208 FIG. 3D-1 FF0. 0-F 30-1 F-0-204 FIC. 30- 1D- (S-F) -'-CD_2OS 30-F (F-1)

(0-F) -(C (0-2) (D-1)

"D* BAYSCREENWELL PIT 'C" SAY SCREENWELL PIT RS"BAY SCREENWALL PRI "A"BAY SCREENWELL PIT UNITI RIVERWATERNOTES 0700-Rm-O,30-O0N ALLMIANUAL VALVEEQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ON THISDIAGRAM ARE PRECEDED BY 7HE SFSTEMDESIGNATOR "ICI' UNLESSOTHERAFSE INDICAFED.

OP MANUAL FIG NO 30-7 BEAVERVALLEYPOWER STATIONUNITNO I IPING & IINSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAM IW/SWS CHEMICAL INJECTION SYSTEM

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No. 8700-RM-0430-008 .......................

1 1 2 1 3 4 5 16 1 7 18 1 9 I?

A B

OUTLET OUTLET TO LINE TO LINE I"-CI-71 I -CI-72 (UNIT 1) (UNIT 2)

C OUTLET OUTLET TO LINE TO LINE I"-Cl- 71 I -CI-72 (UNIT 1) (UNIT 2)

D INLET FROMJ 306'--CI-*4 E E F F G

UNIT I RLVER WATER NOTES:

a7o0-RM-0430-OONJ ALLMANUALVALVEEVUIPOENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSON ENISDIAORAM AE PRECEDED BY HETSYSTEM T DESICNATOR "lC UNLESSOTHERMSE INDICATED.

OP MANUALFIGNO 30-a f '-OC TRlT*,ITN -EAVEN VALLEYPOWERSTATIONUNIT NO I ilz pi ROMEM N & INN UMT N UANFN N OWl WU CEMEICALINJEC IOV~E N H I

P.2 4 AA5 ...,Do.07O8N 2 4 1 56 7 18 T- 9

-TE,1171-11 "DESE-H ElISPECIFICAT-11 MST

No. 10080-RP-OOOIV 0 1'llll]II'l'I 2 3 'I'I'I

  • It, 1 I 2 3 4 5 1 6 - I 7 I 8 I 9 1 10

- I-CI-72 A, NOTES-I) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE +/-+5 SITE NORTH B

PAD C

0 D 1-..0" Hp-2500 GAL.

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-t 0

rl TOWER DISCHARGE FLUME FENOCr psrEwficr BE.VER VALLEYPOWERSTAION UNl 2 O-l:T AEI0aRAIGff UNIT I CHEMICAL INJECTION 1..S - .... UNIT I COOLING TOWER PLAN VIEW

.... - -o .oovE. / i" '1 o8 50-aP- 01 5 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 b 1 7 9 1 71-11-11

-DESIC-FILE"SPECIFICITIGNI,

No.10080-RP-0001M 2 3 1 4 - 5 6 I 7 I 8 0

.7 A NOTES:

INTAKE STRUCTURE EAST WALL I) 33'-0 PIPE SLEEVEO UNDERROADENCASED IN CONCRETE.ONE PIPE TOPDF PIUIN SLEEVEAROUNDCl-71 AND ONEAROUND IC,7-T, BOTHSLEEVESAND 45ELBOWSTYP I-El-TI1d 72 CONDUIT ENCASED IN CONCRETE. DETAILED ON ORAWING 13_

SEESKTETCH NO. ICI-71 &e72 ONEDRAINACE

-.- EL. .........

13-0361-002-008.

I3-036-OOD2-003 MANHOLE SEE SKETCHNO. 2) FIELDTO CUT OUT!'-C HDOE BY 2'-0D DEEPSECTION OF EL -71 EAST-WEST ABANDONED SHEETPILING.CUTAND REMOVE SHEETPILINGTIERODS AS FOR DETAIL 13-D361-002-007 6 ICI-72 ABANDONED SHEET NECESSARY.

---..-.. .. . PILINGWALLREFER B I STORM DRAIN TORC-32C 3) FOLLOW SLOPEOF HILLAND ROADWAY TO NORTH EAST CORNEROF E3 PUMP HOUSE.USE ,TWO NOELBOWS PER LINETO MATCHANCLE.

BUILDINGSHEETPILING INV.EL. 66 ' ". II 4) LOCATEV S' FROMNORTH WALL OF PUMPHOUSE.

2'-BN. NOTE NOTE 2 TDP INTAKE - I 5) lEAK DETECTION SYVTEIIAT FOURLOCATIONS ON EACHUNE.

S$TRUCTURE ..... .OTE LEAKDETECTION, LOWESTPOINT SECTION B-B

6) ALLNORTH.EAST. SOUTH.WESTPIPE DIMENSIONS ARE i'-0 -

I ABANDONED SHEET 7) ALLPIPE IS DOUBLE CONTAINED (I' . Y) AND MAINTAINS A MINIMUM I PILINGWALL REFEl CORNEROF THEPUAP OF I/,- PER FOOTOF DROP FROMTHENORTHEAST TO Re- 2C HOUSETO THERISERAT THEINTAKE STRUCTURE, RITA THE LOWEST

.B POINTBEINGINSIDETHEMIANHOLE AT THE LINEDRAINAGE POINT.

4I'ELBOW B) FINALDISTANCE FIELDDETERMINED, MAYBE MODIFIED AS NECESSARY c 2-0*. !NOTE SITE NORTH DUE TO EQUIPMENT ABANDONED IN PLACE. c NOTEII

9) CONDUIT FOLLOWS THEROUTING OP THE PIPE AT THESEPOSITIONS.

NOTE"iNtE REFER TO SKETCHNO. SK-I13-0351-O0-OO4 FOR ELECTRICAL DETAILS 1D) (DELETED)

INV.EL.00 3 II) ANNULAR DOBBONE WELDED. TO FITTING OR ADJACENTTO FITTING; CONDUITNOEI WITHIN 1 FOOT.AS SHOCWN BY EACHNOTEEALLOUT. REFERTO SKETCH NO. 970 5'-.' NO. 13-0361-002-013 FOI LEANDETECTION ORIENTATION OF DOGGONE.

SECTIO I 12) MAINTAIN 1" MINIMAM SPACINGBETWEEN CENTERLINESOF ICl-TI


--- I -------- C-C AND ICI-72.

13) ANNULAR DOOBONE WELDED JUSTPRIOR TO INITIATION Or THE D OFFSETBEND(t2') D IL 1,,-,l" A.-,

MANHOLE IEMOHI CONDUIT I ROADWA SO' f OVERHANG N. 977.

7>> I30'-D' NOTE4 l137,_- "/NOTE 11 STORMDRAIN-\

MRS9 I I

-SLOPE 7 c /j NOTE3

.ETECTION

. .LEA .

KLA NOTES5 IDETAIL A, NDTEI LEA ETC --CONDUIT NO. 933PIPE NOTE13 BEND INV.EL. 676B-D'

-I, ICEl-72 E INV.EL.571"2VT CLG TWR ICI 'LEAK DETECTION LOPE PUMP HOUSE At BOTTOM NOTE S OF SLOPE IT TO UNIT 1 I'

6' TO 3' ELASTOMERIC REDUCER CONDUIT

--c INV EL. S5'-o0 SEE SKETCH NO.--..

13-0361-002-00I .

FOR DETAIL.

.5' 6" PVC PIPE F CONCRETE ENCASEMENT-" UNIT I COOLING TOWER-,,

SECTION A-A DISCHARGE FLUME TYP. 4 PLACES SKETCH NO.

DETAILA. TYP 2 PLACES 13-0361-002-002. REV 3 SEENOTEI CHEMICAL INJECTION UPGRADE ICI-71 & ICI-72 IAIU.2"'"T~"

0 I (LiILTI I INSTALLATION G G

NON-SAFETYRELATED

. . NON SEISMIC l

F FL*

C ,*..h' - ...

BEAVERVALLEYPOMERSTATION UNIT

=-CHEMIC"--L-INJE---CTIO---N YARDII'-GT o-'T. I ..... ~1TAKE STRUCTURE WR & SWs PUMPS

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1

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No. IR~80-RP-0~13IN 1008O-RP-000OIN 0 2 ..............

1 i 2 I 3 1 4 I 5 1 6 1 7 9 1 10 B ICI-71-PSA-2. iCE- 72-PSA-2, NOTE 6 ICI-7 1CI-72

. 'OELBOW A EL. 709'-D"--- --- -- - ---- EL. 709'-0"D - -------------

REFER TO SKETCH NO. STEEL SIDING 13-0361-002-009 FOR DETAIL B TOG EL. 705'-0" ( OPERATINGFLOOR)--... EL. 705'-0"- ...

CI-71-PSR-IOAI--SR1O EL. 702'-0 ............ -" --- PSR-i- B EL. 702'-0 CI-I77-PSR-S9 EL. 701'-0" - -- NOTE 5 CI-71-PSR-9B CI-71-PSR--PSR- CI-72-PSR-BB B

Ic EL. 699'-0' -

8 EL. 697'-6"- -- ----

1CI-71-PSR-7A 1CI-72-PSR-7A EL. 697'-6" -

EL. 696'-6" ".'- NOTE I" 1CI-71-PSR-6A . CI-72-PSR-6A EL. 693'-6" ICI-71 1CI-71-PSR-SA *CI-72-PSR-SA EL. 690'-6" NOT

- INTAKESTRUCTURE-  ! ':'" 4

,,-1CI-72-PSR-4A EASTWA.LL EL. 686'-6" C EL. 62'-6" C- I ICI-71-PSR-3A- ,,--ICI- 72-PSR- 3A LIN 1C1-71 -PSR-2A-,.

//-1CI-72-PSR-2A EL. 6 78'- 6"-6 "....

SECTION A-A PLAN VIEW D ICI-71-PSA-1 ICI-72-PSA-1 NOTE 6 . NOTE 6 EL. 674'-6"- 45' ELBOWS EL. 673'-0" (GROUND

-- ¢. LEVEL)

EL. 673'-0" CONTINUED FROM SKETCH 13-0361-002-002 A -,A

  • .. * /SHEE EL. 669-0" (TOP OF ABANDONED SHEET PILING). EL. 6&9'-0"- REFE r IN V. EL. 6.. .... ...... . INV. EL. 666'-1"-

EL. 667'-0" (BOTTOM OF ABANDONED SHEET PILING CUT OUT) T. _.." NOTE 3 EL. 667'-0" E 1) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE +/-3I"UNLESS OTHERWSE NOTED.

49'-3" TO S.E. CORNER-INTAKE STRUCTURE, EAST WALL 2) FOR SUPPORT DETAILSSEE:

(FACING WEST. WITH FUNCTIONAL LOCATIONS) SUPPORT MARKif SUPPORT SKETCH NO.

ICI-72-PSR-9B 13-0361-002-006 ICI-71-PSA-1 13-0361-002-004 1CI-71-PSR-IOA 13-0361-002-OOS 1CI-72-PSA-I 13-0361-002-004 ICI-72-PSR-IOA 13-0361-002-005 INTAKE STRUCTURE, EAST WALL ICI-71-PSR-2A 13-0361-002-005 ICI-71 -PSA-2 13-0361-002-009 (FACING NORTH) ICI-72-PSR-2A 13-0361-002-005 ICI-72-PSA-2 13-0361-002-009 1CI-71 -PSR-3A 13-0361-002-005 1CI-72-PSR-3A 13-0361-002-005 ICI-71-PSR-4A 13-0361-002-OOS 1CI- 72-PSR- 4A 13-0361-002-005 F

6) INSTALL PIPE FITTING SHOWN ON SKETCH 3) LOW POINT DRAINSFOR 1CI-71 & 72 EXTENDINTO ICI-71 -PSR-5A 13-0361-002-005 13-0361-002-011 AT SUPPORT ANCHOR LOCATION. MANHOLEFOR DRAINAGEACCESS, AND TERMINATEWITH ICI-72-PSR-SA 13-0361-002-005 A CONTAINEDTYPE 21 BALL VALVE(1" DIA, 230PSI) 1CI-71-PSR-6A 13-0361-002-005
7) USE 45'0R gOELBOWS AS NECESSARY TO ROUTE ANDPIPE CAP AS DETAILEDIN SKETCHNO. 1CI- 72-PSR-6A 13-0361-002-005 PIPES INTO MANHOLE. 13-0361-002-010. MANHOLEIS DETAILEDIN SKETCH ICI-71-PSR-7A 13-0361-002-005 NO. 13-0361-002-007. 1CI-72-PSR-7A 13-0361-002-005 1CI-71-PSR-BB 13-0361-002-006
4) LINE IC-71 IS TO BE ROUTEDUNDER 1C0-72 LINE ICI-72-PSR-6B 13-0361 -002-006 AND INTO MANHOLEUSING 90' ELBOWS.ROTATE 1CI-71-PSR-9B 13-0361- 002-O06 ELBOWSAS NECESSARY TO ENTER MANHOLESOUTH WALL. SKETCH NO. 0 13-0361-002-003. REV 5
5) USE TWO 9O'ELBOWSFOR EACH LINE AT BOTH CHEOICAL INJECTION LOCATIONSTO MATCHTHE ANGLEOF THE OVERHANG f le, SUPPORT. UPGP,ADE NON-SAFETY RELATED INTAKE STRUCTURE NON- SE~mmir FAST WAII

- FENOC r BAVOER VALLEYOWE STATION UNlIT CHEMICAL INJECTION YARD PIPING TO 51360 INTAKE STRUCTURE WR & SWS PUMPS r-. AA- IBBR6-RP-0BBIN 1 I2 1 4 1 5- 6 1 7 I 8 NAKo

SITE NORTH SITE NORTH 3

CONTINUED ON ACN 13-0361-002-NOTE a

  • -,ý\ F 1"-01-72

'- 1'-CI-71 CONTINUED ON-'

I.-CI-72 ECP 13-0361-016 NOTES:

1) FOR ROUTINGDIMENSIONS AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS REFER TO DRAWINGS:

13-0361-01t-B02-SH.1 13-0361-010-002- SH.2 13-0361B-10-0O2-SH.3 13-0361B-B1-0O2-SH.4

3) FOR SUPPORT DETAILS REFER TO DRAWINGS:

13-D361-O1T,-003-SH.1 (UNISTRUT CHANNEL) 13-0351-OID-D03-SH.2 (UNISTRUT CANTILEVER)

3-03B5-01C-003-SH.3 (TYPE 6 RESTRAINT) 13-0361-010-004 (TYPE E RESTRAINT) 13-0361-DI0-O05 (TYPE F RESTRAINT) CONTINUED ON-A MISSILE SHIELD WALL FOR 13-0361-DICI-O06 (TYPE C RESTRAINT) ACN 13-0361-014 PUMP CUBICLE "A" & "B' 13-0361-0IO-007 (TYPE H RESTRAINT) ENTRANCE 13-0361-01-D008 (TYPE B ANCHOR) 13-0361- t0-013 (TYPE I RESTRAINT) 13-0361-UlO-015 (TYPE J RESTRAINT)
4) HIGH POINT VENT LOCATION. REFER TO SKETCH NO.

13-0361-010-009 FOR DETAIL. SLOPE I" X 3" SUPPLY HEADER " MIN PER FOOT TOWARDS EAST WALL PENETRATION.

5) MOVE EXISTING SPEAKER At3D TO FACILITATE INSTALLATIONOF NEW PIPING, B) ALL I" DIAMETER DOUBLE CONTAINED PIPE JOINTS ARE BUTT FUSION WELDS.

3

7) ALL 1" SINGLE WALL THERMOPLASTICPIPE JOINTS ARE 031O.0OIsh SKTC N E SOCKET FUSION WELDS.

13-0361-010-001-SH.1, REV 3 B) USE TWO 45' ELBOWS PER LINE TO RAISE BOTH LINES CHEMICAL INJECTION UPGRADE INTAKE STRUCTURE. PLASTIC PIPE A8OVE EXISTING CONDUIT.

ARRANGEMENT NON-SAFETY RELATED CHLORINE/BROMICEE PIPING ABOVE EL. 705' NON-SEISMIC f

I. OIEI. IsW. I IFILE I-DE1ICNI ICES I -SpECIFI.,,*I,

0 2 2 S IS~ lag No. I005B-RP-OBBIQ No.1WO80-RP-00M1 02 j 1 1 2 ] 3 i 4 I 5 i 6 7 I I 91 10 A

BILL OF MATERIAL ITEM SIZE OTY. DESCRIPTION CLASS 16 1" 5 EA PIPE SPOOL 20'0" LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S.

NOTES: SITE NORTH 150# FL L WITHPTFE LINING I) ALL FLANGED 1" PIPE SPOOLS LABELED ACCORDINGLY I"-CI- I"-CI- 104 2B 1" 1 EA PIPE SPOOL SB' I," LENGTH 316L SS, SCH 40S.

UNIT I 150# FLG WITHPTFE LINING UNIT

2) FOR ROUTING DIMENSIONS AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS 38 1. 1 EA PIPE SPOOL *L'a" 316L SS, SCH 40S.

W1T"LENGTHT REFERENCE DRAWINGS. FLANGE LDCATIONS 38" IEA150# PLO WITH POFE LINING 13-0361-014-002A-SH.1 (TOP) 13-0361-014-002A-SH.2 4 " 1 EA PIPE SPOOL 78 ',4" LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S.

150# FLO WITH PTFE LINING 13-0361-014-002A- SH.3 I"- CI-204 13-0361-014-O02B-SH.I UNIT I 13-036 -014-002C-SH.I 1" 2 EA 4" SPACER SOLID PTFE. 150# FULL FACE FLANGE

3) FOR SUPPORT DETAILS REFERENCE DRAM1NGS: PIPE SPOOL 77" LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S.

RB 1" I EA 150# FLG WITH POFE LINING 13-0361-014-003 (TYPE I ANCHOR) 13-0361-014-004 (TYPE I RESTRAINT) PIPE SPOOL 1'3" LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 400.

13-0361-014-O05 (TYPE 2 RESTRAINT) 78 1l" 1 ER 150# FLC ROTHPTFE LINING 13-0361-014-006 (TYPE 5 RESTRAINT) 86 1" , 1 EA PIPE SPOOL 15"4 1*" LENGTH316L SS, SCH 40S, 13-0361-014-007 (TYPE 6 RESTRAINT) 150# PLG WITH PTFE LINING 13-0361-014-008 (TYPE 5 ANCHOR) C 89 1505 FLO WITH PTFE LINING

4) ATTACH ITEM 1.3 TO ITEM 119 ON LINE 204 AND ITEM 12 ON LINE 205 AT TERMINATIONLOCATION AS 101.1 EA PIPE SPOOL 51" LENGTH 315L SS. SCH40S.

PICTURED IN DETAIL A. lOB 1" 1 EA 150# FLG WITH PTFE LINING

5) ALL FLANGED CONNECTIONS TO USE ITEMS 14, 15, 118 1 1 EA PIPE SPOOL 10'8 .4" LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S AND 1. ITEM Ii FIELD CUT TO LENGTH. 150# FLO WITH PTFE LINING 12 1" 10 EA 90'ELBOW 316L SS, 150# FIG. WITHPOFE LINING 11BI 12 13 " 2 EA BLIND FLANGE WITH 1.06' 1.D. CENTER HOLE,316L SS. 150#, NO PFFE LINING 0 D 14 .4" 52 LF t-"-13 THREADED ROD,.SfM AI3 GRADE 88M 15 ,-" 560 EA '4"-13 HEX NUT, ASTM A1R4 8M 16 Ij" 280 EA '4" IAI, FLAT WASHER, TYPE 316L SS 17 1" 2 EA 1" DIA. X .1"THICK GORE UNIVERSAL PIPE GASKET, 150p STYLE 800 1

18 1EA PIPE SPOOL O10'5" LENGTH 316L 55, SCH 405 1- ER 150 FLC WITH PTFE LINING

191 E PIPE SPOOL FLS LENGTH 150# 9'5" WITHPTFE SS, SCH 40S 316LLINING E E DETAIL A (TYP)

F F SKETCH NO.

13-0361-014-001-SH.1, REV 2 CHEMICAL INJECTION UPGRADE NON-SAFETY RELATED INTAKE STRUCTURE, BAY B ARRANGEMENT SEISMICALLYMOUNTED CHLORtNE/BROMtIE PIPING BELOW EL. 705' FENOC H IRRT H BEAVER I'LL"E 0ORER0T001101014112 All-"

o5 rx F... ..

9 INJECTION INTAKE STRUCTURE HEIC..-AL,PIPING TO B' RAY I

AA I IYII............. *I' 1 I 2 1 3 I4 5_ _I~2g "0 6 I1 77 I1 B 8 9 1

No. 10080-RP-OOOIR 1111 111 I II' I i II II I 2 3 4 I1 / B 19 U0

.ill] (F LAATCAIAI A'

BOTH PIPE LINES ITEM SIZE OTY. DESCRIPTION CLASS CONTINUED ON SKETCH PIPE SPOOL 20"0" LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S, I" S 150# FLG WITH PIFE LINING PIPE SPOOL 8'81" LENGTH 316L SS. 5CH 40S.

2 I" F 150# FLG WITH PIFE LINING NOTES: SITE NORTH I"-CI-103 PIPE SPOOL 9'S 1,1" LENGTH 316L SS, SCH 4OS.

1) ALL FLANGED I" PIPE SPOOLS LABELED ACCORDINGLY UNIT I 3 1 50# FLO WITH PIFE LINING 1"
2) FOR ROUTING DIMENSIONS AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS 4 " 1 PIPE SPOOL 7-B 6" LENGTH 3I6L SS. SCH 40S, 150# FLG WITH PIFE LINING REFERENCE DRAWINGS:

13-0361-015-002A-SH.1 5 1" 3 4" SPACER SOLID PTFE. 1501 FULL FACE FLANGE B

13-0361-0S5-202A-SH.2 13-0361 002B-SH.1 6 .. .. [DELETED)13-036 1R-0I5-02C-SH.I 7 .. .. [DELETED)

3) FOR SUPPORT DETAILS REFERENCE DRAWINGS:

13-0361-015-003 (TYPE I ANCHOR) a .. .. [DELETED) 13-0361-015-004 (TYPE I RESTRAINT) PIPE SPOOL 15'4 1/2/"LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S, 13-03R1-0t5-OO5 (TYPE 2 RESTRAINT) 1SO# FLG WITH PTFE LINING 13-0361-0I5-007 (TYPE 5 RESTRAINT)

PIPE SPOOL 3'11 1/2" LETIYOTH 316L SS, SCH 40S.

13-0361-015-008 (TYPE 6 RESTRAINT) I 1" 1 50# FLC WITH PrFE LINING 13-0361-0D5-D09 (TYPE 5 ANCHOR)

PIPE SPOOL 18'1' LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S 1" 1 150# FLG WITHI PTFE LINING

4) (DELETED]

12 [DELETED]

5) ATTACH ITEM 15 TO ITEM 13 ON LINE 202 AND ITEM 23 ON LINE 203 AT TERMINATIONLOCATION AS 13 " 11 R0'ELBOW 316L SS. 15011 FLO. WITH PTFE LINING PICTURED IN DETAIL A.

14 .. . DEL:ET ,] -

6) ALL FLANGED CONNECTIONS TO USE ITEMS 16, 17, AND 18. ITEM 1T FIELD CUT TO LENGTH. 15 BLIND FLANGE WI1TH1.06" 1.0). CENTER HOLE,316L
7) MAINTAIN2" MINIMUMSEISMIC CLEARANCE IN VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONS BETWEEN PIPE, 16 ,, 52 LF 1ý"-13 THREADED ROD. ASIM A193 GRADE BBM PIPE SUPPORTS. AND PUMPS. 17 1, r660 ,"-13 HEX NUT. ASTM A194 BM D

B. 1" OIA., FLAT WASHER, TYPE 316L SS 11r EA. " O. X ',6" THICK GORE UNIVERSAL PIPE I9 S " 2GASKET. 150# STYLE BOO 20 .. .DELETED]--

21 PIPE SPOOL 3'5' LENGTH 316L SS. SCH 40S.

23 1" I 150# FLO WITH PrFE LINING PIPE SPOOL '61/2" LENGTH 316L 55. SCH 40S.

1505 FLG WITH PTFE LINING WITH PTFE FLCLENGTH SSF SCH 405F 316L LINING E

26 23 1" 1 PIPE SPOOL 50#B'5" 24 PIPE SPOOL 5'7" LENGTH 316L SS, SCH 405.

24 1" I 50# FLC WITH P[FE LINING 25 1" I PIPE SPOOL01'8 wy LEI:ýTH 3161L SS. SCH 40S.

150# FLG WIrH PTFE LINING DETAIL A 26 t" 1 3" SPACER SOLID PTFE. 150# FULL FACE FLANGE (TYP)

A SKETCH NO.

13-0361-015-OO1--SH.T. REV 4 CHEMICAL INJECTION UPGRADE INTAKE STRUCTURE. BAY C ARRANGEMENT G G NON-SAFETY RELATED SEISMICALLYMOUNTED CHLORINE/BROMINE PIPING BELOW EL. 705' FLNOC fiLAIA.ITMH (NA' BAVER VALLEYPOWERSTATIONU1411 2 A. 'CHEMICAL INJECTION INIAKE STRUCTURE

.15 . o ,.PIPING TO 'C' SAY AllHR . - AA 10 -RP-OOBIR I 1 I I . I 4 5 Al6Z~. 11 I 7 I 0 1 14

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2) FOR ROUTING DIMENSIONS AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS REFERENCE DRAWINGS: 4D. 2 PIPE SPOOL T'1O"LENGTH 316L 55, SEN 4OS.

D 1 2 T5# FLG WITH FTFE LINING 13-0361-016 -0DI-SH.2 SITE NORTH 13-0361-016-EO2A-SH.I DETAIL N- , B 1 PIPE SPOOL 3'4" LENGTH 316L SS, SCH AOS.

13-0361-016-O028-SH. I 150# FLG WITH PTFE LINING 13-0381 -OIS-E03-SH.1 PIPE SPOOL 2'10" LENGTH 316L SS. SCI 40,

3) FOR SEISMIC SUPPORT DETAILS REFERENCE DRAWINGS:

FLANGE LOCATIONS (TYP) -1 "-CI-200 ND 1" I S#o FLG WITHPTFE LINING 1.3-0D361-D16-004 (TYPE 2 RESTRAINT) PIPE SPOOL 20'0' LENGTH 316L SS, SCH ODS.

13-0361-016-005 (TYPE 3 RESTRAINT) 7 T" 2 150# FLG WITH PTFE LINING 13-0361-016-011 (TYPE 4 RESTRAINT) 13-0361-016-005 (TYPE I ANCHOR) 1" B 1 PIPE SPOOL 11'5 1." LENGTH 316L SS, SCH 405.

150# FLG WITH PTFE LINING 13-0361-016-007 (TYPE 2 ANCHOR) 13-0361-016-008 (TYPE 3 ANCHOR) PIPE SPOOL 12'O" LENG;THI316L SN. SCH NOS.

13-0361-016-OD9 (TYPE 4 ANCHOR) RD 1 1 150# FLG WITHI TFE LINING PIPE SPOOL 5'7" LENGTH 316L SS, SCH 400, FOR NON-SEISMIC SUPPORT DETAILS REFERENCE 10 T 1 150# FLG WITH PTFE LINING DRAWINGS:

13-0361-OI6-D12-SH.I (UNISTRUT CHANNEL) 1" 1 PIPE SPOOL 4'5" LENGTH 316L SS, SCH 4OS.

13-0361-016-012-SH.2 (TYPE B RESTRAINT) 150# FLO WITH ITFE LINING 13-D361-016-O12-SH.3 (TYPE S ANCHOR) 112D PIPE SPOOL 5/1," LENGTH 316L 55. SCH R 0S.

13-0361-016-012-SH.4 (TYPE I TUBE RESTRAINT) 150# FLO WITH PTFE LINING 13-0361-O16-D12-SH.5 (TYPE 2 TUBE RESTRAINT) 13 1" 15 90ELBOW 316L SS, 150# FLG WITH PTFE LINING

4) ADDITIONALREFERENCE DRAWINGS: 1" 2 BLIND FLANGE WITH 1.TO" I.D. CENTER HOLE, NO I3-0351-01 -D10(PE ANCHOR RESTRAINT FITTING) PTFE LINING
5) BOTH LINES TO TERMINATEAT THEIR RESPECTIVE I5 " 50 LF 14-13 THREADED ROD, ASTM A613 GRADE BBM ELEVATIONS BY ATTACHING ITEM 14 TO ITEM 13 AS 0 lB1 1" 512 14-13 HEX NUT, ASTM ATN4 SM PICTURED IN DETAIL A.

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TANKTEST - 2 PSIG F oZ NIT. FINIH - SPIO BLAST. 35-45 MILS PLASITE 4300 EXT. FINISH -- SP BLAST. 3-5 MILS CARBOGUARO 893. 5-7 MILS CARBOGUARD890 -

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Cl 11/2- 30001 FULLCOUPLING (304 S.S.)

-n< C211/2- 30001 FULLCOUPLING (304 s.s.)

C3 1/2- 30001 FULLCOUPLING (304 S.S.)

D 2- 150f FFSO FLANGE (304 S.S.)

0 E 2" 1501 FFSO FLANGE (304 s.S.)

aq~ 4- 150# FFSO FLANGE & BLIND FLANGE (304 F sIs.

>rm GC6 C x 824 LIFTING CHANNEILSSEE ERG 89547 LFOR DETAILS H HOLD DOWN LUG SEE DRAWING89318 FOR 180" OETAILS. SA-36 SIGROUNItNG LUG WITH5/8-0 HOLE. SA-36 INL LABEL 114 4-" HIGH RED OR BLACK K IESING "LINED TANK - DO NOT WELD, BURNK OR HAMMIE L20-GASKET

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PER ERG POLYETHYLENE SA-516-70

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11 1) ALL FLANCEBOLTS STRADDLETANK CENERIUNE.

2) SNOW LOAD; 40 PSF.
3) WIND LOAD: 30 PSF PROJECTED AREA.
4) GASKET MATERIALTO BE POLYETHLENE (HIGH DENST CROSS INKED).
5) COUPLING & FLANGE MAT: A-182 F 304
6) NOZZILE NEE3ES MAT. A-312 TP 304.

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7) MANWAYNEC. FRANGE. & COVER PLATE MATERIAL A-51 6-70.
8) BOLTS ANO HARDARE MAT: A307 GR B.
9) NOTE, GDANTR PER DRAWING9700-RS-32K &

SKETCH MUST BE UISED TO LIFT THIS TANR.

ROTATE HEMLIFTINGLUG5' 7/22/14 00.3 0- - C IANGEFING BACK TO MO'7/22/14 o03 2B CU MER DESIGN - -

CHjOANCE TO HTIl LIFTING WEDS7/18/14 003 JrGASKETS 7/9/1400a3 z MOVE SHELL MANWAYTO 14 4 REV .ROOF. NEL 42/14 00I3 OPC z

11 Zf NOTE,THIS TANK CANNOTBE SHIPPED WITH SHEUL LIFTINGLUGS,THEY WILLINTERFERE WITHCUSTOMER'S CONCRETE' N 5,300 GAL 114"0 SW API-650-J LEVArTIONVI DISPER=AT STORAGETANK:1CI-TIK-1 REF" DRAWINGS- cusm, FIRST ENERGY 4!!

89316 - TANK ICI-TK-1 89317 - TAN* 1CI-TX-2 PEBEAU, VALUEY NUCLEAR PbNT 89318 - NAME PLATE & JOINT DETAIL 89476 - ROOF MANWAYDETAL QUN,o 336499 ro"-

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" - I FABRICATION SHOP l 3- A 3.3,4" STEELGROUNDING LUG WITHA %*A U FV="rP= JHOLE IN CENTER TO BE PLACEDON SHELLAT 5waa MUCH w s BOTTOM OF TANKIN LINE WITHLIFTINGLUGS

. THICKNESS- TOP: 1/4 FLAT THICKNESS - BOTTOM:1/4' FLATPER DETAIL SHIPPINGLUGS AS NEEDED APPROX.EMPTYTANKW1IGHT:5.050 POUNDS THICKNESS - SHELL 1/4' CONSTRUCTION - BUTTWELDPER DWG89318 ASMEOUALIFIED WELDERS 0* INTERIORWELDSGROUNDTO J- RADIUS RADIOGRAPHY - SPOT (55% JOINT EFFICIENCY)

TANKTEST- 2 P0IG NT. FINISH- SPiO BLAST.35-45 MILSPLASITE 4300 tXI. FINISH -SP B~lLASTI. 3-5 MILS CARBUC$UARt a93, 5-7 MILSCARBOGUARD 890 -

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EL--I16--70 2" 3000 FULLCOUPLING(304 S.S.)

Cl 11/2- 3000# FULLCOUPIJNG(304 SS.)

105' -- F C211/2' 30001 FULLCOUPLING(304 s.s.)

C311/2- 3000# FULLCOUPLING (304 S.S.)

D 12 150# FFSOFLANGE(304 S.S.)

E " 1500 FF FLANGE(304 S.S.)

F 4 1501 FFSOFLANGE& BLINDFLANGE(304 l__ * ...............................

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SA-516-70 M IUFTINGLUG LOCATION I NOTES:

I) ALLFLANGEBOLTSSTRADDLE TANK CENTERLINE.

2) SNOW LOAD:40 PSF.

K 3) WINDLOAD:30 PSF PROJECTEDAREA.

4) GASKETMATERIAL TO BE POLYETHLENE (HIGH DENSITY CROSS LINKED).

UNED TANK - DO NOT 5) COUPLING& FLANGEMAT:A-182 F 304 WELD. BURN. OR HAMMER ,C2 6) NOZZLENECKSMAT:A--312 TP 304.

7) MANWAY NECK. FLANGE.& COVERPLATE 0 MATERIAL A-516-70.

-o a) BOLTSANDHARDWARE MAT:A307 GR B.

9) NOTE.GAHM PEN DRAWING700--RS-32K

& SKETCHMUST BE USED TO LIFTTHIS TANK.

AOTATE HTMLIFTING LUGS S' 7/22/14 002 1CHAN4GE LIFTING BACKTO REV 7/22/14 00.1 42 GB CUSTOMER DESIGN ___

4~CHANGE To HTmLIFTINGLUGS7/16/14 00.1 J E r TNK. GASKETS 7/B/i14 001 ROMOF.EiSHEL A ToPHAN. 6/23/14 0021 H REVISE MTSHELHAWAYET REV*SETA*N HOLDDOWNS V)

Cl F NOTE. THIS TANK CANNOT BE SHIPPED WITH SHELL LIFTINGLUGS.THEY WILL INTERFERE WITH CUSTOMER'S CONCRETE-ELEVATIONVI I 5,300 GAL 114"0 SW API-650-J COMOON .81A011STOWAG T.-l 10-TI-2.

REF DRAWNGS:

I=TSm I-tRSI ENERGY 59316 - TANKICI-T--1 89317 - TANK 1CI-TK-2 P.ROcT, BEAVER VALLE NUCLEAR PINT 59318 - NAMEPLATE& JOINTDETAIL =:

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GAUGE 2818 2" UBD FTGZ"FLGSTYLEPVC/SS/LV 4

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30'O NOTES, I- ) 1. THIS IS A COMPUTER GENERATED DWG, DO NOT REVISE BY HAND,

2. DIMENSIONS WILL VARY 13% DUE TO VARIATIONS IN MULTIPLE MOLDS S. CONDITIONS PREVALENT DURING MANUFACTURE&,USAGE.
3. TANKS DESIGNED FOR 1,9 SpO MAT'L I tOO'F/ATMOS PRESSURE 0' REV MA" ARK C RELOCATED NY'J3 I/5/13 CK-J3I MAITIYLL (2) 2500 GALLON SAFE-TAN ASSEMBLY 1.9 SpG/XLPE/NATURAL NOTE, TK-5 SERVICE, I TK-B SERVICE, INNER STOCK NO. 42882580410 SODIUM BISULFITE ISODIUM BROMIDE OUTER STOCK NO. 42103100410 CONNECTIIONSALL LOWERSIDEWALL ScW 13/8'.t.O,' -=, I J. BRANTLEY FITTINGS CALCULATEDCPITES MIC 11/6/13 POLYP

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2. ALLWATERDILUTION PIPINGANDFITTINGSSMALLBE V SCH.80 PVC5OCKETWELDWITHVITONSEALSUNLESSOTHERWISE REQUIRED BYCOMPONENTS,
3. ALLDIMENEIONS AREININCHESANDARESHOWNFORREFERENCE ONLY.

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FENOC- .% 76 South Main Street FrstEnefgy Nuclear OperatingCompany Akron, Ohio 44308-1890 April 10, 2013 Shippingport Borough of Supervisors 164 State Route 3016 Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077

Dear Supervisors:

Re: . FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Management (WQM) Part 11 Permit Application In accordance with Act 14, P.L. 834, this notice is to inform you of FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company's (FENOC's) intent to submit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) a WQM Part II Permit Application. The application is for a dechlorination system associated with the power station's river water/service water circulating water system.

If you have any questions regarding this WQM Part II application, please call me at 330 384-4643 or by email at browns@firstenergycorp.com.

Sincerely, Scott F. Brown Senior Engineer By UPS Ground

FENOC- 76 South Main Street FirstEnergy NuclearOperatingCompany Akron, Ohio 44308-1890 April 10, 2013 Mr, Tony Amadio, Chairman Board of Commissioners Beaver County Court House 810 Third Street Beaver, Pennsylvania 15009

Dear Mr. Amadio:

Re: FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Beaver Valley Power Station Water Quality Management (WQM) Part II Permit Application In accordance with Act 14, P.L. 834, this notice is to inform you of FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company's (FENOC's) intent to submit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) a WQM Part II Permit Application. The application is for a dechlorination system associated with the power station's river water/service water circulating water system.

If you have any questions regarding this WQM Part i1 application, please call me at 330 384-4643 or by email at browns(afirstenergycoK.corn.

Sincerely, Scott F. Brown Senior Engineer By UPS Ground