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Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Nuclear Department DEC 1 3 1991 NLR-E91309 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Bureau of Discharge Prevention NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Energy 401 East State Street CN027 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0027
Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Nuclear Department CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Bureau of Discharge Prevention DEC 1 3 1991 NLR-E91309 NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Energy 401 East State Street CN027 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0027  


==Dear Sirs:==
==Dear Sirs:==
RETRACTION OF DISCHARGE REPORT PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS (PSE&G)
RETRACTION OF DISCHARGE REPORT PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS (PSE&G)
SALEM GENERATING STATION (CASE #91-ll-15-i442-45)
SALEM GENERATING STATION (CASE #91-ll-15-i442-45)
On November 15, -1991, PSE&G reported a discharge of potentially radioactive water from the Salem Generating Station due to a leaking inlet flange on the Primary Water Storage Tank. The discharge was reported to tpe NJDEPE Hotline in accordance with the requirements of NJAC 7:1E-5 and was assigned Case No.
On November 15, -1991, PSE&G reported a discharge of potentially radioactive water from the Salem Generating Station due to a leaking inlet flange on the Primary Water Storage Tank.
91-11-15-1442-45 by Operator No. 6. The Primary Water Storage Tank contains demineralized water potentially contaminated with radioisotopes.
The discharge was reported to tpe NJDEPE Hotline in accordance with the requirements of NJAC 7:1E-5 and was assigned Case No.
PSE&G believes that it acted in accordance with the intent of NJAC 7:1E-5, which requires all major facilities to notify NJDEPE of discharges of petroleum and other potentially hazardous substances in any concentration. However, upon further investigation, PSE&G has determined that there was no discharge of radioactive material to the environment based on testing the water which leaked and the soil in the area by gammaspectrum analysis. Therefore, PSE&G was not obligated to notify the NJDEPE since the event did not constitute a discharge of a hazardous substance.
91-11-15-1442-45 by Operator No. 6.
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The Primary Water Storage Tank contains demineralized water potentially contaminated with radioisotopes.
PSE&G believes that it acted in accordance with the intent of NJAC 7:1E-5, which requires all major facilities to notify NJDEPE of discharges of petroleum and other potentially hazardous substances in any concentration.
However, upon further investigation, PSE&G has determined that there was no discharge of radioactive material to the environment based on testing the water which leaked and the soil in the area by gammaspectrum analysis.
Therefore, PSE&G was not obligated to notify the NJDEPE since the event did not constitute a discharge of a hazardous substance.
The Energy Peopie r-9112230023 911213 I
PDR ADOCK 05000272 S
PDR  


DEC 1 3 1991 NJDEP                            2 NLR-E91309 If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact Edward J .. Keating at (609) 339-5430 or Patrick J. 'McCabe at (609) 339-1245.
NJDEP NLR-E91309 2
DEC 1 3 1991 If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact Edward J.. Keating at (609) 339-5430 or Patrick J. 'McCabe at (609) 339-1245.  


NJDEP                           3 NLR-E91309 c   NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Erier'gy Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Communications and Support Services CN 411 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Energy Southern Bureau of Regional Enforcement 20 E. Clementon Road Gibbsboro, New Jersey 08026 Attention: Mr. William Dunphee United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C., 20555 Salem County Department of Health 98 Market Street Salem, New Jersey 08079 Attention: Mr. James Warner}}
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c NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Erier'gy Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Communications and Support Services CN 411 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Energy Southern Bureau of Regional Enforcement 20 E. Clementon Road Gibbsboro, New Jersey 08026 Attention:
Mr. William Dunphee United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C., 20555 Salem County Department of Health 98 Market Street Salem, New Jersey 08079 Attention:
Mr. James Warner}}

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Informs That Investigation of 911115 Reported Discharge of Potentially Radioactive Water Determined That No Discharge of Radioactive Matl to Environ Happened,Based on Testing of Water Which Leaked & Soil in Area of Gammaspectrum Analysis
ML18096A393
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Site: Salem  
Issue date: 12/13/1991
From: Vondra C
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NEW JERSEY, STATE OF
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Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Nuclear Department CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Bureau of Discharge Prevention DEC 1 3 1991 NLR-E91309 NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Energy 401 East State Street CN027 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0027

Dear Sirs:

RETRACTION OF DISCHARGE REPORT PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS (PSE&G)

SALEM GENERATING STATION (CASE #91-ll-15-i442-45)

On November 15, -1991, PSE&G reported a discharge of potentially radioactive water from the Salem Generating Station due to a leaking inlet flange on the Primary Water Storage Tank.

The discharge was reported to tpe NJDEPE Hotline in accordance with the requirements of NJAC 7:1E-5 and was assigned Case No.

91-11-15-1442-45 by Operator No. 6.

The Primary Water Storage Tank contains demineralized water potentially contaminated with radioisotopes.

PSE&G believes that it acted in accordance with the intent of NJAC 7:1E-5, which requires all major facilities to notify NJDEPE of discharges of petroleum and other potentially hazardous substances in any concentration.

However, upon further investigation, PSE&G has determined that there was no discharge of radioactive material to the environment based on testing the water which leaked and the soil in the area by gammaspectrum analysis.

Therefore, PSE&G was not obligated to notify the NJDEPE since the event did not constitute a discharge of a hazardous substance.

The Energy Peopie r-9112230023 911213 I

PDR ADOCK 05000272 S

PDR

NJDEP NLR-E91309 2

DEC 1 3 1991 If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact Edward J.. Keating at (609) 339-5430 or Patrick J. 'McCabe at (609) 339-1245.

NJDEP NLR-E91309 3

c NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Erier'gy Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Communications and Support Services CN 411 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Energy Southern Bureau of Regional Enforcement 20 E. Clementon Road Gibbsboro, New Jersey 08026 Attention:

Mr. William Dunphee United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C., 20555 Salem County Department of Health 98 Market Street Salem, New Jersey 08079 Attention:

Mr. James Warner