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| | *^ 1 16 Ninth Street GOVERNOR OF C8'"o'aia Cmtti Commission California Conservation Corps 95814 CALIFORNIA Coiarado River soard Energy Resources Conservation and oeveiopment Consniission (916)445-5656 Regional Water Quality Control Boards Department of Conservation sh San Francisco say Conservation and Development Commission |
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| | Department of Water Resources SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA e'Nr , |
| | Mr. John H. Zwolinski January 4, 1985 |
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| | ==Dear Mr. Zwolinski:== |
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| | The State previously commented on the environmental report "For the De-commissioning of Humboldt Bay Power Plant Unit No. 3", dated July 1984, which had been submitted to the Office of Planning and Research. The only commenting agency was the California Coastal Commission. |
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| | By letter of December 21, 1984, the North Coast Region of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board submitted comments to the State Clearinghouse of the Office of Planning and Research. Inadvertently there was a delay in receipt of those comments. A copy is attached for your information and consideration. It is hoped that these additional comments will be useful in your evaluation of this proposal. |
| | Sincerely, c'M ordon F. Snow, Ph.D Assistant Secretary for Resources Attachment < |
| | cc: Office of Planning and Research (SCH.#84112723) e.o m oa.2 esoio. |
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| | GEORGE DEUKMEJtAN, Goremor 9f ATE OF CALIFORNI A CAL!FORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD- .-. ' |
| | NORTH C0AST REGION 1000 CODDINGTOWN CENTER SANTA ROSA,CALIFORNI A 95401 Phone: 707-576-222o December 21, 1984 ' |
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| | Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Humboldt Bay Power Plant, SCH #EK112723 We reviewed the subject environmental report for water quality related impacts that may result from decommissioning of the Humboldt Bay Power Plant (HBPP) Unit #3 (nuclear unit). He proposed decommissioning involves placing Unit #3 in a condition of safe storage for 30 years followed by decontamination, dismantling, and removal. Before correnting on the proposed decommissioning project, we believe it important to describe the Regional Board's involvement to date with the HBPP. |
| | BACKGROUND Re Regional Board, as well as other State and Federal agencies, has been concerned with water quality impacts from all of the units in the HBPP facility. Although Unit #3 has not been in operation since 1976, wastewater continues to be discharged as a result of chemicals and wastewaters associated with Unit #3. Rese wastewater discharges will continue through the safe storage period. All existing discharges are regulated as follows: |
| | Surface Water (Point Source Discharges). The Regional Board adopted Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 82-85 on July 22, 1982. H e Order also serves as a Federal NPDES Permit No. CA0005622 and is effective for a five year period. See Section 5.0 of the Environmental Impact Repcrt for a summary of discharge ilmits. The Order implements water quality objectives set forth in the State Water Quality Control Plan for the North Coastal Basin and EPA effluent limitation guidelines promulgated pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972. |
| | Permitted discharges primarily are non-contact cooling water and rainfall runoff. |
| | Discharges from Units #1 and #2 that contain pollutants are boiler blowdown, evaporator blowdown, boiler cleaning water, and miscellaneous low volume wastes. |
| | Discharges from Unit #3 are laundry wastewater and liquid low level radioactive waste comprised of treated, filtered, and stored liquids from Unit #3 only. |
| | Groundwater (Non-Point Source Discharges). These are discharges that would occur as a result of spills or leaks from drummed chemicals, sumps, tanks, plumbing, surface impoundments or other containers. Discharges of this nature are not permitted. |
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| | Storage,-treatment, and handling of drumed hazardous wastes are regulated by , |
| | Hazardous Waste Facility Permit No. CAT 080011562 issued by the State Department of l |
| | Health Services in November, 1983. The permit will be considered for amendment in 1985 to include surface impoundments (currently regulated by Interim Status Document j No. CAT 080011562 dated April 6, 1981) and any other containerized wastes which are |
| | ' defined as hazardous. 'Ihis may include chromated waters and other chemicals that are |
| | , used or -stored in Unit #3. When adopting or amending hazardous waste facility , |
| | permits, the Department of Health Services consults the Regional Board and EPA to { |
| | satisfy their concerns over potential groundwater contamination. |
| | Radioactive Wastes. Radioactive waste discharges are regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Cmmission pursuant to provisions of the Atomic Energy Act. In California, the State Department of Health Services regulates radioactive waste discharges pursuant to California Administrative Code provisions. Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 82-85, adopted by the Re81 onal Board, requires that all wastewater discharges be in conformance with California Radiation Control Regulations. Some of the wastes within Unit #3 contain both radioactive and chemical contaminants (such as the chromated pool water); therefore, they would be subject to , |
| | regulation by a Hazardous Waste Facility Permit and/or Waste Discharge Requirements. |
| | In sumary, the Regional Board is concerned with potential water quality effects from wastewater discharges and from stored, containerized substances. The Regional Board does not regulate radioactive wastes directly; however, it may regulate radioactive waste streams which could affect water quality with contaminants other than radionuclides. |
| | EIR 00MMEXIS After reviewing ~ the environmental document, we find that it focuses only on the radiological effects of the decomissioning proposal. Other than reciting Waste |
| | . Discharge Requirecents Order No. 82-85 and the results of one stormwater sampling for heavy metals, it does not provide any details relating to water quality effects from other pollutants. Additional information which must be provided to allow adequate assessment of water quality impacts is: |
| | : 1. Complete description of chemicals and wastes used and stored in Unit #3. |
| | : 2. Geotechnical data defining groundwater occurrence, quality, and gradient. |
| | '3. Geotechnical data defining underlying soil types, thicknesses and planes. |
| | 4 Types and locations of leak detectors and groundwater monitoring systems. |
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| | : 4. Extent of groundwater degradation from spills and leaks to date and potential for cleanup. |
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| | Page 1-1; . Imakage- of the Spent Fuel Pool was detected and there is a small amount of soil._ contamination. Radioactive' isotopes outside the liner' suggest a very slow migration Jof ' radionuclides from the Pool.- See also Page 4-65. Groundwater and soil contamination |
| | ~s hould be defined both in areal extent and amount of degradation for chemical and organic e |
| | contaminants. This infomation also should address the soil and sediment contamination |
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| | Dage 1-3(10). A- monitoring system will be- provided on-site and off-site to detect |
| | . increased .nuclide levels _ during the _decomissioning : period. Monitoring and leak detecticn' systems also should be. provided to detect leaks where chemical and organi:: |
| | substances are stor d or used. |
| | g Water is pumped from the Pool wall / liner gap and the " blotter" (a french |
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| | LPage 4-54 drain under the Pool). Samples are analyzed for radionuclide concentrations and found to t be'-in . compliance ,with respective release limits. No analysis is provided for chemical |
| | - and-' organic substances. .. It also should be noted that no release of hazardous materials is permitted. Treatment and disposal of~the pumpage is not addressed. |
| | Page 4-63.. SecEion.4.2.3.2.1L is entitled " Chemicals and Hazardous Materials" and |
| | ' describes - only four materials 1.in this l category which are utilized at' HBPP. It further-states .that only residual chromates will remain in Unit'#3 in the Suppression Chamber and in the Closed . Cooling 1 Water System, inferring that no other-chemical contaminants will remain.- This section overlooks additional potential heavy metal contaminants mentioned on1PageL5-6:and 4-69..and' chemical wastes' described in the Hazardous Waste Facility |
| | - Permit. All~ chemicals 'and hazardous wastes should be described along with respective- |
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| | .Page' 4-65 and' 4-69.: Groundwater. contamination is measured'and evaluated in terms of-- |
| | radionuclides.- Other chemical constituents 'should: be measured and evaluated. If chemical contamination is discovered, what cleanup activities would be approiote? |
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| | ~ Section - 6.3._ -Implications of Accidents During SAES10R. l A11' implications are described in terms of radionuclides. ~ Consequences involving chemicale also should be considered. |
| | Fection 10.1'. 2. 2. 2. RContains a description of waste collection, treatment, and disposal |
| | ; systems.; It should describe types'of wastes including chemical compositions. |
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| | -Section 10.3. . Contains geologic and hydrologic information but..is primarily an overview |
| | .of _ the o Humboldt- Bay. vicinity and'needs to be more site specific. ; Groundwater quality . |
| | should : be_ characterized with respect' to on-site substances .that.- may cause adverse |
| | ''-effect. Potential' plume.of pollutants should.be predicted so that detection monitoring stations can be installed. |
| | [Section '10. 5. _ Draining and flushing may be performed to remove residual chemicals for SARSTOR; :and various chemical decontamination agents will be utilizea during' delayed. |
| | DE00N.- Proposed treatment,',. handling, and disposal methods should be described for the wastewaters ~~that will . be ' generated. ' Table 7.2' states that 20 million gallons of DE00N |
| | : wastewater will be generated over a four year period. Be advised that the existing NPDES permit - does not. allow; discharge of such vastewaters. Furthernure, the State Bays and l Estuaries. Policy l prohibits such discharges into Humboldt Bay or its tributaries. |
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| | Delayed DB00N.- 'Ihe decontamination, dismantling and removal of Unit #3 is proposed to take place -after. 30 years -of safe storaga. - (x e _ of the reasons for delaying the |
| | -decontamination process is the lack of a repository for radioactive wastes. Since leaks and spills at Unit #3 probably will continue during the next 30 years as they have in the past J12 -years,.we recommend that DE00N be completed as soon as a radioactive waste |
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| | repository. is availabic.-. 'Ihis timely action.would minimize unnecessary water quality degradation in the vicinity of.the HBPP. |
| | Sincerely, A . |
| | Jota R. Hannum Senior Water Resources Control Engineer TBD:jmg-- |
| | cc: State.Boara, Attn Walt Pettit |
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Forwards State of CA Regional Water QC Board 841221 Comments on Environ Rept for Decommissioning of Humboldt Bay Power Plant Unit 3,for Use in Evaluating ProposalML20140E681 |
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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20212J7481999-09-29029 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-133/99-02 on 990915.No Violations Noted.Areas Examined During Insp Included Portions of Physical Security Program HBL-99-011, Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for 980101-981231, for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 31999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for 980101-981231, for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 HBL-99-014, Forwards Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates,1999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, ML20209D9981999-07-0808 July 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Rev 9 to Physical Security Plan for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Under Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p).Changes Do Not Decrease Plan Effectiveness,So NRC Approval Is Not Required HBL-99-012, Forwards Rept of Rev 29 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 990610.Changes in Rev Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan, Per 10CFR50.54(q).Plan Has Been Distributed to Region IV & Is Not Included as Part of Submittal1999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards Rept of Rev 29 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 990610.Changes in Rev Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan, Per 10CFR50.54(q).Plan Has Been Distributed to Region IV & Is Not Included as Part of Submittal ML18107A7011999-06-25025 June 1999 Requests Rev of NRC Records to Reflect Change of PG&E Address ML20207E7301999-05-27027 May 1999 Discusses Reorganization of Nrr,Effective 990328 & Forwards Organizational Chart HBL-99-008, Forwards Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure for 1998. Radiation Exposure Rept Provided on Encl Diskette in Electronic Format of Reg Guide 8.7.Without Encl1999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure for 1998. Radiation Exposure Rept Provided on Encl Diskette in Electronic Format of Reg Guide 8.7.Without Encl ML20205L9951999-04-0808 April 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-133/99-01 on 990222-25 & 0308.No Violations Identified HBL-99-006, Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, Covering Period Jan-Dec 1998.Encl 2 Contains Revs 1 & 2 to Safstor ODCM as Required by Specification Section 4.2 of Safstor Offsite Dose Calculation Manual1999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, Covering Period Jan-Dec 1998.Encl 2 Contains Revs 1 & 2 to Safstor ODCM as Required by Specification Section 4.2 of Safstor Offsite Dose Calculation Manual DCL-99-038, Forwards Decommissioning Funding Repts for Diablo Canyon Power Plant,Units 1 & 2 & Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, Per Requirements of 10CFR50.75(f)1999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Decommissioning Funding Repts for Diablo Canyon Power Plant,Units 1 & 2 & Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, Per Requirements of 10CFR50.75(f) HBL-99-003, Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept, for Jan-Dec 19981999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept, for Jan-Dec 1998 ML20202A9831999-01-18018 January 1999 Informs That Modesto Irrigation District No Longer Seeking Addl Interconnection with Pacific Gas & Electric Co at Pittsburg,Ca & Matters First Addressed in 980429 Comments in Opposition to Restructuring of Util Have Now Become Moot HBL-98-021, Forwards Rept Change (Rev 28) to Hbpp Emergency Plan, Effective 981126.Updated Emergency Plan,Not Included as Part of Submittal1998-12-18018 December 1998 Forwards Rept Change (Rev 28) to Hbpp Emergency Plan, Effective 981126.Updated Emergency Plan,Not Included as Part of Submittal ML20195H7631998-11-20020 November 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-133/98-04 on 980901-03,1012-17 & 20-22.No Violations Noted.Insp Focused on Activities Associated with Removal of 250 Feet Ventilation Stack HBL-98-013, Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for Jan-Dec 1997. Encl Annual Rept Provides Brief Description of 10CFR50.59 Facility Design Changes, Including Summary of Each SE1998-11-10010 November 1998 Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for Jan-Dec 1997. Encl Annual Rept Provides Brief Description of 10CFR50.59 Facility Design Changes, Including Summary of Each SE ML20154G4441998-10-0101 October 1998 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Rev 8 to Physical Security Plan for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Under Provisions 10CFR50.54.Based on Determination That Changes Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan,No NRC Approval Required DCL-98-123, Submits Listed Address Changes for NRC Service Lists for Listed Individuals1998-09-0909 September 1998 Submits Listed Address Changes for NRC Service Lists for Listed Individuals HBL-98-015, Forwards Rev 2 to DSAR for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, to Comply W/Decommissioning Rule.Dsar Was Formerly Known as Safstor Decommissioning Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Rept Changes1998-08-28028 August 1998 Forwards Rev 2 to DSAR for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, to Comply W/Decommissioning Rule.Dsar Was Formerly Known as Safstor Decommissioning Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Rept Changes DCL-98-108, Submits 90-day Response to NRC GL 98-01, Yr 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Util Has Pursued & Continuing to Pursue Year 2000 Readiness Program Similar to That Outlined in Nei/Nusmg 97-07, Nuclear Util Year..1998-08-0707 August 1998 Submits 90-day Response to NRC GL 98-01, Yr 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Util Has Pursued & Continuing to Pursue Year 2000 Readiness Program Similar to That Outlined in Nei/Nusmg 97-07, Nuclear Util Year.. HBL-98-009, Submits Info Describing site-specifc Decommissioning Cost Estimates1998-08-0505 August 1998 Submits Info Describing site-specifc Decommissioning Cost Estimates ML20236G0691998-06-19019 June 1998 Forwards Endorsement 123 to Neila Policy NF-228,Endorsement 145 to Neila Policy NF-113,Endorsement 124 to Neila Policy NF-228 & Endorsement 89 to Maelu Policy MF-103 L-98-027, Forwards Rev 8 to Physical Security Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Plan Changes,Which Indicated W/Rev Bars in Left Margin of Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d)1998-06-11011 June 1998 Forwards Rev 8 to Physical Security Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Plan Changes,Which Indicated W/Rev Bars in Left Margin of Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) HBL-98-011, Forwards Rept of Rev 27 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 980507,per 10CFR50.4 & 10CFR50.54(q).Updated Plan Has Already Been Distributed to NRC Region IV IAW Hbpp Procedures.W/O Rept1998-06-0404 June 1998 Forwards Rept of Rev 27 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 980507,per 10CFR50.4 & 10CFR50.54(q).Updated Plan Has Already Been Distributed to NRC Region IV IAW Hbpp Procedures.W/O Rept ML20247R9091998-05-26026 May 1998 Forwards Copy of Transcript of Public Meeting Held by NRC W/Participation by PG&E on 980429 in Eureka,California Re Decommissioning of Humboldt Bay Power Plant ML20236E7681998-05-22022 May 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-133/98-03 on 980427-30.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Plans for Future Decommissioning of Facility,Including Removal of Unit 3 Stack & Eventual Dry Cask Storage of Unit 3 Spent Fuel ML20247L3571998-05-18018 May 1998 Clarifies Remark Re Discharge Through Existing Ventilation Stack to Avoid Confusion.Remark Was in Response to Question Re Purpose of Dismantlement & Replacement of Existing Ventilation Stack ML20247F9241998-05-14014 May 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-133/98-02 on 980414-15.No Violations Noted.Areas Examined During Insp Included Portions of Physical Security Program.Determined That Physical Security Program Was Properly Implemented ML20216B7291998-05-12012 May 1998 Expresses Appreciation for Support Provided for Recent Public Meeting Held at Eureka Inn on Decommissioning of Humboldt Bay Power Plant ML20216B6801998-05-11011 May 1998 Expresses Appreciation for Outstanding Support Staff Provided for Recent Public Meeting Held at Eureka Inn on Decommissioning of Humboldt Bay Power Plant ML20217H1161998-04-21021 April 1998 Forwards Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure, for Employees & Visitors Monitored at Humboldt Bay Power Plant During CY97.Rept on Diskette.W/O Encl ML20216C8681998-04-0808 April 1998 Forwards Amend 32 to License DPR-7 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Revises TS to Implement GL 89-01 & to Incorporate Requirements of Revised 10CFR20 & App I to 10CFR50 HBL-98-008, Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for 970101-1231. Rept Contains Comparison of Max Calculated Dose to Individual Members of Public W/Numerical Guidelines of 10CFR50 App I1998-03-31031 March 1998 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for 970101-1231. Rept Contains Comparison of Max Calculated Dose to Individual Members of Public W/Numerical Guidelines of 10CFR50 App I HBL-98-006, Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept for 1997. Section a Addresses Facility Status & Section B Presents Results of Monitoring Performed for Radiological Environ Monitoring Program1998-03-31031 March 1998 Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept for 1997. Section a Addresses Facility Status & Section B Presents Results of Monitoring Performed for Radiological Environ Monitoring Program HBL-98-003, Forwards Corrected TSs Re LAR 96-02,in Entirety W/ Affected Pages Retyped1998-03-13013 March 1998 Forwards Corrected TSs Re LAR 96-02,in Entirety W/ Affected Pages Retyped HBL-98-002, Submits Updated Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3. Safstor Decommissioning Plan Will Be Considered FSAR for Hbpp1998-02-27027 February 1998 Submits Updated Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3. Safstor Decommissioning Plan Will Be Considered FSAR for Hbpp ML20203K9691998-02-27027 February 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-133/98-01 on 980126-29.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Reviewed as Part of Insp Included Compliance W/Selected TS of License,Review of 1997 Annual Exercise & Evaluation of Facility Re Decommissioning Plan HBL-98-001, Informs That Existing Hbpp PM Program Adequately Meets Requirements of Maint Rule.Summary of Program & Basis for Determining Maint Rule Compliance at Plant,Encl1998-01-26026 January 1998 Informs That Existing Hbpp PM Program Adequately Meets Requirements of Maint Rule.Summary of Program & Basis for Determining Maint Rule Compliance at Plant,Encl ML20198J4791998-01-0707 January 1998 Informs That LL Wheeler Assumed Project Mgt Responsibilities for Humboldt Bay on 971229.LL Wheeler Can Be Contacted at Listed E-mail Address ML20199B3851997-11-13013 November 1997 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-133/97-02 on 971001 HBL-97-016, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-133/97-02.Corrective Actions:Correctly Reset Process Water Monitor Warning High & Low Alarms & re-educated All Operators on Proper Method to Set Process Water Monitor1997-10-27027 October 1997 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-133/97-02.Corrective Actions:Correctly Reset Process Water Monitor Warning High & Low Alarms & re-educated All Operators on Proper Method to Set Process Water Monitor HBL-97-015, Submits Inventory Changes at Unit 3 from 970401-0930 for Matls Re Enriched U Fuel,Plutonium in Fuel,Fission Counters & Incore Flux Detectors.Encl 2 Provides Data Required by Form DOE/NRC-741.W/o Encl1997-10-0909 October 1997 Submits Inventory Changes at Unit 3 from 970401-0930 for Matls Re Enriched U Fuel,Plutonium in Fuel,Fission Counters & Incore Flux Detectors.Encl 2 Provides Data Required by Form DOE/NRC-741.W/o Encl ML20217D6191997-10-0101 October 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-133/97-02 on 970513-0828 & Nov.Nrc Will Use Licensee Response to NOV to Determine Whether Further Enforcement Action Necessary HBL-97-012, Forwards Rept of Rev 26 to Plant Emergency Plan,Effective 970801.Changes Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan1997-08-28028 August 1997 Forwards Rept of Rev 26 to Plant Emergency Plan,Effective 970801.Changes Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan ML20210H4671997-08-0202 August 1997 Requests That NRC Suspend Investigation & Review of Issues Raised by Modesto Irrigation District & Transmission Agency of Northern CA Re Contention That PG&E Had Violated Nuclear License Conditions Known as Stanislaus Commitments ML20149K8321997-07-25025 July 1997 Ack Receipt of Transmitting Rev 7 to Physical Security Plan,Submitted Under Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p). Changes Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan & No NRC Approval Is Required HBL-97-009, Provides Addl Justification to Support TS Change Request Contained in LAR 96-02 ,re Establishment of Radiological Effluents Control Program & in Response to 970416 Telcon1997-06-12012 June 1997 Provides Addl Justification to Support TS Change Request Contained in LAR 96-02 ,re Establishment of Radiological Effluents Control Program & in Response to 970416 Telcon L-97-035, Forwards Info Re Changes to Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 Physical Security Plan.Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan & Are Submitted Per 10CFR50.54(p). Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d)1997-04-0909 April 1997 Forwards Info Re Changes to Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 Physical Security Plan.Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan & Are Submitted Per 10CFR50.54(p). Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) L-97-033, Confirms Final Disposition of Specific Hazardous Wastes Shipped to IT Corp Panoche & Vine Hill Facilities from Plant in Jul 19861997-04-0202 April 1997 Confirms Final Disposition of Specific Hazardous Wastes Shipped to IT Corp Panoche & Vine Hill Facilities from Plant in Jul 1986 HBL-97-003, Documents Utils Understanding of Results in Discussions from Meeting W/Nrc Personnel to Discuss Application of New Decommissioning Rule to Hbpp1997-02-20020 February 1997 Documents Utils Understanding of Results in Discussions from Meeting W/Nrc Personnel to Discuss Application of New Decommissioning Rule to Hbpp 1999-09-29
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MONTHYEARHBL-99-011, Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for 980101-981231, for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 31999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for 980101-981231, for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 HBL-99-014, Forwards Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates,1999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, HBL-99-012, Forwards Rept of Rev 29 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 990610.Changes in Rev Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan, Per 10CFR50.54(q).Plan Has Been Distributed to Region IV & Is Not Included as Part of Submittal1999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards Rept of Rev 29 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 990610.Changes in Rev Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan, Per 10CFR50.54(q).Plan Has Been Distributed to Region IV & Is Not Included as Part of Submittal ML18107A7011999-06-25025 June 1999 Requests Rev of NRC Records to Reflect Change of PG&E Address HBL-99-008, Forwards Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure for 1998. Radiation Exposure Rept Provided on Encl Diskette in Electronic Format of Reg Guide 8.7.Without Encl1999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure for 1998. Radiation Exposure Rept Provided on Encl Diskette in Electronic Format of Reg Guide 8.7.Without Encl HBL-99-003, Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept, for Jan-Dec 19981999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept, for Jan-Dec 1998 HBL-99-006, Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, Covering Period Jan-Dec 1998.Encl 2 Contains Revs 1 & 2 to Safstor ODCM as Required by Specification Section 4.2 of Safstor Offsite Dose Calculation Manual1999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, Covering Period Jan-Dec 1998.Encl 2 Contains Revs 1 & 2 to Safstor ODCM as Required by Specification Section 4.2 of Safstor Offsite Dose Calculation Manual DCL-99-038, Forwards Decommissioning Funding Repts for Diablo Canyon Power Plant,Units 1 & 2 & Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, Per Requirements of 10CFR50.75(f)1999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Decommissioning Funding Repts for Diablo Canyon Power Plant,Units 1 & 2 & Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, Per Requirements of 10CFR50.75(f) ML20202A9831999-01-18018 January 1999 Informs That Modesto Irrigation District No Longer Seeking Addl Interconnection with Pacific Gas & Electric Co at Pittsburg,Ca & Matters First Addressed in 980429 Comments in Opposition to Restructuring of Util Have Now Become Moot HBL-98-021, Forwards Rept Change (Rev 28) to Hbpp Emergency Plan, Effective 981126.Updated Emergency Plan,Not Included as Part of Submittal1998-12-18018 December 1998 Forwards Rept Change (Rev 28) to Hbpp Emergency Plan, Effective 981126.Updated Emergency Plan,Not Included as Part of Submittal HBL-98-013, Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for Jan-Dec 1997. Encl Annual Rept Provides Brief Description of 10CFR50.59 Facility Design Changes, Including Summary of Each SE1998-11-10010 November 1998 Forwards 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for Jan-Dec 1997. Encl Annual Rept Provides Brief Description of 10CFR50.59 Facility Design Changes, Including Summary of Each SE DCL-98-123, Submits Listed Address Changes for NRC Service Lists for Listed Individuals1998-09-0909 September 1998 Submits Listed Address Changes for NRC Service Lists for Listed Individuals HBL-98-015, Forwards Rev 2 to DSAR for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, to Comply W/Decommissioning Rule.Dsar Was Formerly Known as Safstor Decommissioning Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Rept Changes1998-08-28028 August 1998 Forwards Rev 2 to DSAR for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3, to Comply W/Decommissioning Rule.Dsar Was Formerly Known as Safstor Decommissioning Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Rept Changes DCL-98-108, Submits 90-day Response to NRC GL 98-01, Yr 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Util Has Pursued & Continuing to Pursue Year 2000 Readiness Program Similar to That Outlined in Nei/Nusmg 97-07, Nuclear Util Year..1998-08-0707 August 1998 Submits 90-day Response to NRC GL 98-01, Yr 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Util Has Pursued & Continuing to Pursue Year 2000 Readiness Program Similar to That Outlined in Nei/Nusmg 97-07, Nuclear Util Year.. HBL-98-009, Submits Info Describing site-specifc Decommissioning Cost Estimates1998-08-0505 August 1998 Submits Info Describing site-specifc Decommissioning Cost Estimates ML20236G0691998-06-19019 June 1998 Forwards Endorsement 123 to Neila Policy NF-228,Endorsement 145 to Neila Policy NF-113,Endorsement 124 to Neila Policy NF-228 & Endorsement 89 to Maelu Policy MF-103 L-98-027, Forwards Rev 8 to Physical Security Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Plan Changes,Which Indicated W/Rev Bars in Left Margin of Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d)1998-06-11011 June 1998 Forwards Rev 8 to Physical Security Plan.Encl 1 Identifies & Describes Plan Changes,Which Indicated W/Rev Bars in Left Margin of Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) HBL-98-011, Forwards Rept of Rev 27 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 980507,per 10CFR50.4 & 10CFR50.54(q).Updated Plan Has Already Been Distributed to NRC Region IV IAW Hbpp Procedures.W/O Rept1998-06-0404 June 1998 Forwards Rept of Rev 27 to Hbpp Emergency Plan,Effective 980507,per 10CFR50.4 & 10CFR50.54(q).Updated Plan Has Already Been Distributed to NRC Region IV IAW Hbpp Procedures.W/O Rept ML20247L3571998-05-18018 May 1998 Clarifies Remark Re Discharge Through Existing Ventilation Stack to Avoid Confusion.Remark Was in Response to Question Re Purpose of Dismantlement & Replacement of Existing Ventilation Stack ML20217H1161998-04-21021 April 1998 Forwards Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure, for Employees & Visitors Monitored at Humboldt Bay Power Plant During CY97.Rept on Diskette.W/O Encl HBL-98-006, Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept for 1997. Section a Addresses Facility Status & Section B Presents Results of Monitoring Performed for Radiological Environ Monitoring Program1998-03-31031 March 1998 Forwards Annual Facility Status & Survey Rept for 1997. Section a Addresses Facility Status & Section B Presents Results of Monitoring Performed for Radiological Environ Monitoring Program HBL-98-008, Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for 970101-1231. Rept Contains Comparison of Max Calculated Dose to Individual Members of Public W/Numerical Guidelines of 10CFR50 App I1998-03-31031 March 1998 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for 970101-1231. Rept Contains Comparison of Max Calculated Dose to Individual Members of Public W/Numerical Guidelines of 10CFR50 App I HBL-98-003, Forwards Corrected TSs Re LAR 96-02,in Entirety W/ Affected Pages Retyped1998-03-13013 March 1998 Forwards Corrected TSs Re LAR 96-02,in Entirety W/ Affected Pages Retyped HBL-98-002, Submits Updated Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3. Safstor Decommissioning Plan Will Be Considered FSAR for Hbpp1998-02-27027 February 1998 Submits Updated Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3. Safstor Decommissioning Plan Will Be Considered FSAR for Hbpp HBL-98-001, Informs That Existing Hbpp PM Program Adequately Meets Requirements of Maint Rule.Summary of Program & Basis for Determining Maint Rule Compliance at Plant,Encl1998-01-26026 January 1998 Informs That Existing Hbpp PM Program Adequately Meets Requirements of Maint Rule.Summary of Program & Basis for Determining Maint Rule Compliance at Plant,Encl HBL-97-016, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-133/97-02.Corrective Actions:Correctly Reset Process Water Monitor Warning High & Low Alarms & re-educated All Operators on Proper Method to Set Process Water Monitor1997-10-27027 October 1997 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-133/97-02.Corrective Actions:Correctly Reset Process Water Monitor Warning High & Low Alarms & re-educated All Operators on Proper Method to Set Process Water Monitor HBL-97-012, Forwards Rept of Rev 26 to Plant Emergency Plan,Effective 970801.Changes Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan1997-08-28028 August 1997 Forwards Rept of Rev 26 to Plant Emergency Plan,Effective 970801.Changes Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan ML20210H4671997-08-0202 August 1997 Requests That NRC Suspend Investigation & Review of Issues Raised by Modesto Irrigation District & Transmission Agency of Northern CA Re Contention That PG&E Had Violated Nuclear License Conditions Known as Stanislaus Commitments HBL-97-009, Provides Addl Justification to Support TS Change Request Contained in LAR 96-02 ,re Establishment of Radiological Effluents Control Program & in Response to 970416 Telcon1997-06-12012 June 1997 Provides Addl Justification to Support TS Change Request Contained in LAR 96-02 ,re Establishment of Radiological Effluents Control Program & in Response to 970416 Telcon L-97-035, Forwards Info Re Changes to Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 Physical Security Plan.Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan & Are Submitted Per 10CFR50.54(p). Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d)1997-04-0909 April 1997 Forwards Info Re Changes to Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 Physical Security Plan.Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan & Are Submitted Per 10CFR50.54(p). Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) L-97-033, Confirms Final Disposition of Specific Hazardous Wastes Shipped to IT Corp Panoche & Vine Hill Facilities from Plant in Jul 19861997-04-0202 April 1997 Confirms Final Disposition of Specific Hazardous Wastes Shipped to IT Corp Panoche & Vine Hill Facilities from Plant in Jul 1986 HBL-97-003, Documents Utils Understanding of Results in Discussions from Meeting W/Nrc Personnel to Discuss Application of New Decommissioning Rule to Hbpp1997-02-20020 February 1997 Documents Utils Understanding of Results in Discussions from Meeting W/Nrc Personnel to Discuss Application of New Decommissioning Rule to Hbpp HBL-97-001, Submits Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 for Reporting Interval Jan-Dec 19951997-01-28028 January 1997 Submits Annual Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments for Humboldt Bay Power Plant,Unit 3 for Reporting Interval Jan-Dec 1995 ML20133F8961997-01-0909 January 1997 Responds to NRC Ltr of 961206 Received on 961210 Which Requested Further Info Re Utils Violations of Conditions of Its Nuclear Licenses Designated to Promote & Protect Competition in Bulk Power Market in Northern & Central CA ML20133F8721997-01-0909 January 1997 Acks & Responds to NRC Ltr of 961206 Received by Undersigned on 961210 Requesting Further Info to Document Tancs Assertion,Per Filing on 960429 That Util Has Violated Terms & Conditions of Nuclear Power Project Licenses HBL-96-027, Forwards Application for Amend to License DPR-7 to Relocate Controls & Limitations on RETS & Radiological Environmental Monitoring to ODCM & PCP1996-12-0909 December 1996 Forwards Application for Amend to License DPR-7 to Relocate Controls & Limitations on RETS & Radiological Environmental Monitoring to ODCM & PCP HBL-93-060, Forwards Rev 6 to Pacific Gas & Electric Co Humboldt Bay Plant Unit 3 - Safstor QA Plan1993-10-14014 October 1993 Forwards Rev 6 to Pacific Gas & Electric Co Humboldt Bay Plant Unit 3 - Safstor QA Plan ML20057F7271993-10-0808 October 1993 Forwards LAR 93-02,revising TS Section II, Site, Section V, Monitoring Sys & Section VII, Administrative Controls ML20059C4221993-09-0808 September 1993 Forwards Humboldt Bay Power Plant Updated Newsletter Sent to People Living within Ten Miles of Power Plant During Sept 1993 HBL-93-050, Forwards Rev 3 to Emergency Plan to Include Local Ltrs of Agreements W/Local Hosps,Humboldt County Fire Depts & Local Ambulance Svcs.Informs That Because Plan Incorporated Into Hbpp Plant Manuals,Vol 3,Rev 21 Appears at Top of Each Page1993-08-17017 August 1993 Forwards Rev 3 to Emergency Plan to Include Local Ltrs of Agreements W/Local Hosps,Humboldt County Fire Depts & Local Ambulance Svcs.Informs That Because Plan Incorporated Into Hbpp Plant Manuals,Vol 3,Rev 21 Appears at Top of Each Page HBL-93-005, Forwards Public Version of Rev 2 to Emergency Plan.Vol 3,Rev 20 Appears at Top of Each Page of Rev to Reflect Incorporation of Emergency Plan Into Hbpp Plant Manuals & Current Sys for Maint of Manuals.W/930202 Release Memo1993-01-19019 January 1993 Forwards Public Version of Rev 2 to Emergency Plan.Vol 3,Rev 20 Appears at Top of Each Page of Rev to Reflect Incorporation of Emergency Plan Into Hbpp Plant Manuals & Current Sys for Maint of Manuals.W/930202 Release Memo HBL-90-038, Forwards Decommissioning Financial Assurance Certification Rept,Per 10CFR50.751990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Financial Assurance Certification Rept,Per 10CFR50.75 HBL-90-036, Forwards Replacement Page 13-1,further Revising Section 13.2 of 880826 Rev 2 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Adds Specific Source Ref to Commitment Document & Retention of security- Related Documents.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21)1990-07-17017 July 1990 Forwards Replacement Page 13-1,further Revising Section 13.2 of 880826 Rev 2 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Adds Specific Source Ref to Commitment Document & Retention of security- Related Documents.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) HBL-89-041, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-133/89-02.Corrective Action:High Level Vault Containing Drums of Waste Immediately Posted as High Radiation Area1989-09-11011 September 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-133/89-02.Corrective Action:High Level Vault Containing Drums of Waste Immediately Posted as High Radiation Area ML20246E6061989-08-16016 August 1989 Forwards Endorsements 10 & 11 to Nelia Certificate N-74 & Maelu Certificate M-74 & Endorsements 7 & 8 to Nelia Certificate N-76 & Maelu Certificate M-76,respectively DCL-89-201, Discusses Notification to NRC Re Employees Potential Safety Issues,Per NRC .Licensee Sent Clarifying Ltrs to Employees Stating That Employees Free to Contact NRC of Any Safety Concerns W/O Fear of Retribution in Any Form1989-07-28028 July 1989 Discusses Notification to NRC Re Employees Potential Safety Issues,Per NRC .Licensee Sent Clarifying Ltrs to Employees Stating That Employees Free to Contact NRC of Any Safety Concerns W/O Fear of Retribution in Any Form ML20244B9261989-06-14014 June 1989 Submits Certificate of Insurance for Plant,Certifying That Insurance Has Been Effected W/Nuclear Mutual Ltd.Policy Term Is 890401-900401 ML20246J7051989-06-0909 June 1989 Forwards Application for Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50.54(W) Filed Per 10CFR50.12(a).Application Relates to Utils Request for Reduction in on-site Property Damage Insurance from Current $100,000 to $63,160,000 DCL-89-149, Requests Renewal of Approval of QA Programs for Radioactive Matl Packages1989-05-30030 May 1989 Requests Renewal of Approval of QA Programs for Radioactive Matl Packages ML20244B4881989-04-0707 April 1989 Forwards Endorsement 35 to Maelu Policy MF-103 & Endorsements 65 & 116 to Nelia Policies NF-228 & NF-113, Respectively 1999-08-27
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MONTHYEARML20215J0191987-06-19019 June 1987 Informs That Based on Review of Fes for Decommissioning,No State Comments or Recommendations Offered ML20214V7421986-11-28028 November 1986 Opines That Maintaining Spent Fuel at Current Location Under Appropriate Safeguards Currently Imposed Is Immeasurably Better than Transportation to Unavailable Site Via Potentially Dangerous Means of Transportation ML20206M4691986-08-14014 August 1986 Criticizes Des for Plant Decommissioning as Inadequate for long-term Radioactive Matls Storage in Seismically Active Area.Concerns Which Must Be Addressed in Fes Discussed. NEPA & Ceq Requirements Not Met ML20204E5661986-07-28028 July 1986 Ack Receipt of Re Extension of Comment Period on Des for Decommissioning of Facility to 860815.Recommends Public Hearing Be Scheduled within 1 Month of 860815 ML20207G1831986-07-14014 July 1986 Ack Receipt of Reply to 860610 Request for Public Hearing in Humboldt Bay Region on Des.Disappointment Expressed Re Decision Not to Continue Public Hearing.Wishes to File Petition for Leave to Intervene ML20207G0481986-07-0707 July 1986 Requests That Public Hearing on Des for Facility Be Held in Eureka,Ca ML20211H3461986-06-13013 June 1986 Requests That Public Hearing on Des for Decommissioning Be Held Prior to Close of Comment Period on 860815.Project Has Potential long-term Consequences for Natural States of Bay & Surrounding Land Area ML20206A0561986-06-11011 June 1986 Forwards Comments on Des for Decommissioning of Plant ML20206A0461986-06-11011 June 1986 Forwards Transmitting Comments on Des for Decommissioning of Plant ML20206C9331986-06-10010 June 1986 Expresses Appreciation for 60-day Extension of Public Comments on Des Re Decommissioning of Plant & Requests Public Hearing on Des Be Convened in Humboldt Bay Region ML20198K8681986-05-29029 May 1986 Requests Extension of Public Comment Period for 60 Days Re Des for Decommissioning of Facility.Public Hearing Should Be Held in Local Area to Allow Max Public Comment ML20140E6811985-01-0404 January 1985 Forwards State of CA Regional Water QC Board 841221 Comments on Environ Rept for Decommissioning of Humboldt Bay Power Plant Unit 3,for Use in Evaluating Proposal ML20126B7401980-01-0707 January 1980 Requests Maps Indicating Low Population Zones for Facilities 1987-06-19
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Mr. John H. Zwolinski January 4, 1985
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Dear Mr. Zwolinski:
The State previously commented on the environmental report "For the De-commissioning of Humboldt Bay Power Plant Unit No. 3", dated July 1984, which had been submitted to the Office of Planning and Research. The only commenting agency was the California Coastal Commission.
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By letter of December 21, 1984, the North Coast Region of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board submitted comments to the State Clearinghouse of the Office of Planning and Research. Inadvertently there was a delay in receipt of those comments. A copy is attached for your information and consideration. It is hoped that these additional comments will be useful in your evaluation of this proposal.
Sincerely, c'M ordon F. Snow, Ph.D Assistant Secretary for Resources Attachment <
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Subject:
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Humboldt Bay Power Plant, SCH #EK112723 We reviewed the subject environmental report for water quality related impacts that may result from decommissioning of the Humboldt Bay Power Plant (HBPP) Unit #3 (nuclear unit). He proposed decommissioning involves placing Unit #3 in a condition of safe storage for 30 years followed by decontamination, dismantling, and removal. Before correnting on the proposed decommissioning project, we believe it important to describe the Regional Board's involvement to date with the HBPP.
BACKGROUND Re Regional Board, as well as other State and Federal agencies, has been concerned with water quality impacts from all of the units in the HBPP facility. Although Unit #3 has not been in operation since 1976, wastewater continues to be discharged as a result of chemicals and wastewaters associated with Unit #3. Rese wastewater discharges will continue through the safe storage period. All existing discharges are regulated as follows:
Surface Water (Point Source Discharges). The Regional Board adopted Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 82-85 on July 22, 1982. H e Order also serves as a Federal NPDES Permit No. CA0005622 and is effective for a five year period. See Section 5.0 of the Environmental Impact Repcrt for a summary of discharge ilmits. The Order implements water quality objectives set forth in the State Water Quality Control Plan for the North Coastal Basin and EPA effluent limitation guidelines promulgated pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972.
Permitted discharges primarily are non-contact cooling water and rainfall runoff.
Discharges from Units #1 and #2 that contain pollutants are boiler blowdown, evaporator blowdown, boiler cleaning water, and miscellaneous low volume wastes.
Discharges from Unit #3 are laundry wastewater and liquid low level radioactive waste comprised of treated, filtered, and stored liquids from Unit #3 only.
Groundwater (Non-Point Source Discharges). These are discharges that would occur as a result of spills or leaks from drummed chemicals, sumps, tanks, plumbing, surface impoundments or other containers. Discharges of this nature are not permitted.
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Storage,-treatment, and handling of drumed hazardous wastes are regulated by ,
Hazardous Waste Facility Permit No. CAT 080011562 issued by the State Department of l
Health Services in November, 1983. The permit will be considered for amendment in 1985 to include surface impoundments (currently regulated by Interim Status Document j No. CAT 080011562 dated April 6, 1981) and any other containerized wastes which are
' defined as hazardous. 'Ihis may include chromated waters and other chemicals that are
, used or -stored in Unit #3. When adopting or amending hazardous waste facility ,
permits, the Department of Health Services consults the Regional Board and EPA to {
satisfy their concerns over potential groundwater contamination.
Radioactive Wastes. Radioactive waste discharges are regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Cmmission pursuant to provisions of the Atomic Energy Act. In California, the State Department of Health Services regulates radioactive waste discharges pursuant to California Administrative Code provisions. Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 82-85, adopted by the Re81 onal Board, requires that all wastewater discharges be in conformance with California Radiation Control Regulations. Some of the wastes within Unit #3 contain both radioactive and chemical contaminants (such as the chromated pool water); therefore, they would be subject to ,
regulation by a Hazardous Waste Facility Permit and/or Waste Discharge Requirements.
In sumary, the Regional Board is concerned with potential water quality effects from wastewater discharges and from stored, containerized substances. The Regional Board does not regulate radioactive wastes directly; however, it may regulate radioactive waste streams which could affect water quality with contaminants other than radionuclides.
EIR 00MMEXIS After reviewing ~ the environmental document, we find that it focuses only on the radiological effects of the decomissioning proposal. Other than reciting Waste
. Discharge Requirecents Order No. 82-85 and the results of one stormwater sampling for heavy metals, it does not provide any details relating to water quality effects from other pollutants. Additional information which must be provided to allow adequate assessment of water quality impacts is:
- 1. Complete description of chemicals and wastes used and stored in Unit #3.
- 2. Geotechnical data defining groundwater occurrence, quality, and gradient.
'3. Geotechnical data defining underlying soil types, thicknesses and planes.
4 Types and locations of leak detectors and groundwater monitoring systems.
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Specific portions of the environmental document that need further description or
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Page 1-1; . Imakage- of the Spent Fuel Pool was detected and there is a small amount of soil._ contamination. Radioactive' isotopes outside the liner' suggest a very slow migration Jof ' radionuclides from the Pool.- See also Page 4-65. Groundwater and soil contamination
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contaminants. This infomation also should address the soil and sediment contamination
_ mentioned on Page 1-3(8).
Dage 1-3(10). A- monitoring system will be- provided on-site and off-site to detect
. increased .nuclide levels _ during the _decomissioning : period. Monitoring and leak detecticn' systems also should be. provided to detect leaks where chemical and organi::
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LPage 4-54 drain under the Pool). Samples are analyzed for radionuclide concentrations and found to t be'-in . compliance ,with respective release limits. No analysis is provided for chemical
- and-' organic substances. .. It also should be noted that no release of hazardous materials is permitted. Treatment and disposal of~the pumpage is not addressed.
Page 4-63.. SecEion.4.2.3.2.1L is entitled " Chemicals and Hazardous Materials" and
' describes - only four materials 1.in this l category which are utilized at' HBPP. It further-states .that only residual chromates will remain in Unit'#3 in the Suppression Chamber and in the Closed . Cooling 1 Water System, inferring that no other-chemical contaminants will remain.- This section overlooks additional potential heavy metal contaminants mentioned on1PageL5-6:and 4-69..and' chemical wastes' described in the Hazardous Waste Facility
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handling and storage procedures.-
.Page' 4-65 and' 4-69.: Groundwater. contamination is measured'and evaluated in terms of--
radionuclides.- Other chemical constituents 'should: be measured and evaluated. If chemical contamination is discovered, what cleanup activities would be approiote?
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~ Section - 6.3._ -Implications of Accidents During SAES10R. l A11' implications are described in terms of radionuclides. ~ Consequences involving chemicale also should be considered.
Fection 10.1'. 2. 2. 2. RContains a description of waste collection, treatment, and disposal
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-Section 10.3. . Contains geologic and hydrologic information but..is primarily an overview
.of _ the o Humboldt- Bay. vicinity and'needs to be more site specific. ; Groundwater quality .
should : be_ characterized with respect' to on-site substances .that.- may cause adverse
-effect. Potential' plume.of pollutants should.be predicted so that detection monitoring stations can be installed.
[Section '10. 5. _ Draining and flushing may be performed to remove residual chemicals for SARSTOR; :and various chemical decontamination agents will be utilizea during' delayed.
DE00N.- Proposed treatment,',. handling, and disposal methods should be described for the wastewaters ~~that will . be ' generated. ' Table 7.2' states that 20 million gallons of DE00N
- wastewater will be generated over a four year period. Be advised that the existing NPDES permit - does not. allow; discharge of such vastewaters. Furthernure, the State Bays and l Estuaries. Policy l prohibits such discharges into Humboldt Bay or its tributaries.
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Delayed DB00N.- 'Ihe decontamination, dismantling and removal of Unit #3 is proposed to take place -after. 30 years -of safe storaga. - (x e _ of the reasons for delaying the
-decontamination process is the lack of a repository for radioactive wastes. Since leaks and spills at Unit #3 probably will continue during the next 30 years as they have in the past J12 -years,.we recommend that DE00N be completed as soon as a radioactive waste
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repository. is availabic.-. 'Ihis timely action.would minimize unnecessary water quality degradation in the vicinity of.the HBPP.
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Jota R. Hannum Senior Water Resources Control Engineer TBD:jmg--
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