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{{#Wiki_filter:FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY ST.LUCIE UNIT NO.2 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT (FPL-88)APRIL 1989 89050203ii 890427 R PNU PDR ADQCK 05000389'
{{#Wiki_filter:FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 ANNUALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT (FPL-88)
APRIL 1989 89050203ii 890427 05000389' PDR  ADQCK R                   PNU
 
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ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT I.Introduction The St.Lucie Plant Unit 2 Environmental Protection Plan (EPP)requires the submittal of an annual report for various activities at the plant site including the reporting on sea turtle monitoring programs, and other matters related to Federal and State environmental permits and certifications.
ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT I. Introduction The St. Lucie Plant Unit 2 Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) requires the submittal of an annual report for various activities at the plant site including the reporting on sea turtle monitoring programs, and other matters related to Federal and State environmental permits and certifications. This report fulfills these reporting requirements.
This report fulfills these reporting requirements.
II. Sea Turtle Monitoring and Associated Activities Aquatic and terrestrial sea turtle monitoring programs to satisfy Sections 4.2.1 (Beach Nesting Surveys), 4.2,3 (Studies to Evaluate and/or Mitigate Intake Canal Mortality) and 4.2.5 (Capture and Release, Program) is concurrently submitted in a separate report- (AB-596) prepared by Applied Biology, Inc.
II.Sea Turtle Monitoring and Associated Activities Aquatic and terrestrial sea turtle monitoring programs to satisfy Sections 4.2.1 (Beach Nesting Surveys), 4.2,3 (Studies to Evaluate and/or Mitigate Intake Canal Mortality) and 4.2.5 (Capture and Release, Program)is concurrently submitted in a separate report-(AB-596)prepared by Applied Biology, Inc.Studies to evaluate and/or mitigate intake entrapment required by Section 4.2.2 of the EPP have been previously performed.
Studies to evaluate and/or mitigate intake entrapment required by Section 4.2.2 of the EPP have been previously performed.     A final report was submitted to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation on April 18, 1985. With submittal of that report, the EPP requirement was fulfilled and will not be readdressed   in this or future reports.
A final report was submitted to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation on April 18, 1985.With submittal of that report, the EPP requirement was fulfilled and will not be readdressed in this or future reports.FPL will request modification of certain sections of the Environmental Protection Plan related to sea turtle programs, to reflect implementation and satisfaction of those requirements which have been completed as described above.
FPL   will request modification of certain   sections of the Environmental Protection Plan related to sea turtle programs, to reflect implementation and satisfaction of those requirements which have been completed as described above.
0 Requirements for reporting on the status of a light screen to minimize turtle disorientation as required by Section 4.2.4 of the EPP is ongoing.The Australian Pine light screen located on the beach dune between the power plant and the ocean, is routinely surveyed to determined its overall vitality.The tree line is surveyed for any gaps occurring from tree mortality which would result in unacceptable light levels on the beach.Trees are replaced as necessary to maintain the integrity of the overall light screen.III.Other Routine Reports The following items for which reporting is required are listed by section number from.the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP): 5.4.1.(a)EPP NONCOMPLIANCES AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN 4 No noncompliances under EPP Section 5.4.1(a)were determined to have occurred during 1988.5.4.1~(b)STATION DESIGN AND OPERATION CHANGES TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS AFFECTING THE ENVIRONMENT No plant site activities were determined to be reportable under Section 5.4.1(b)during 1988.  
 
0 Requirements for reporting on the status of a light screen to minimize turtle disorientation as required by Section 4.2.4 of the EPP is ongoing.     The Australian Pine light screen located on the beach dune between the power plant and the ocean, is routinely surveyed to determined its overall vitality. The tree line is surveyed for any gaps occurring from tree mortality which would result     in unacceptable light levels on the beach. Trees are replaced as necessary to maintain the integrity of the overall light screen.
III. Other Routine Reports The following items for which reporting is required are listed by section number from
      . the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP):
5.4.1. (a) EPP NONCOMPLIANCES AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN 4
No noncompliances under EPP Section 5.4.1(a) were determined to have occurred during 1988.
5.4.1 (b)
      ~      STATION DESIGN AND OPERATION CHANGES TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS AFFECTING THE ENVIRONMENT No plant site activities were determined to be reportable under Section 5.4.1(b) during 1988.
 
5.4.1(c)
~ ~        NONROUTINE REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE NRC FOR THE YEAR                  1 88 IN ACCORDANCE WITH EPP SUBSECTION 5.4.2:
: 1. Report concerning an exceedance of the NPDES Permit limitations of pH and maximum flow for the Unit    1 Sewage  Treatment Plant; reported to the NRC on March 23, 1988.
: 2. Report concerning an NPDES violation for late reporting of maximum once through cooling water temperature exceedance; reported to NRC on May 16, 1988.
: 3. Report concerning an exceedance of the maximum time allowed by the NPDES Permit for chlorination of the once through cooling water system; reported to the NRC on August 15, 1988.
: 4. Report concerning the discharge of neutralization basin water which exceeded the NPDES Permit limitation; reported to the NRC on December 14, 1988.
: 5. Submittal of an NPDES Permit modification request to EPA; reported to the NRC on December 19, 1988.
The following reports were submitted to the NRC for the year 1988 for informational purposes although not required under provisions    of EPP subsection 5.4.2:
: 1. Sea turtle activities report dated May  ll, 1988 for the first quarter 1988.
: 2. Sea turtle activities report dated August 15, 1988 for the second quarter 1988.
: 3. Sea turtle activities report dated October 24, 1988 for the third quarter. 1988.
: 4. Sea turtle activities report dated January 24, 1989 for the fourth quarter 1988.


5.4.1(c)NONROUTINE REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE NRC FOR THE YEAR 1 88 IN~~ACCORDANCE WITH EPP SUBSECTION 5.4.2: 1.Report concerning an exceedance of the NPDES Permit limitations of pH and maximum flow for the Unit 1 Sewage Treatment Plant;reported to the NRC on March 23, 1988.2.Report concerning an NPDES violation for late reporting of maximum once through cooling water temperature exceedance; reported to NRC on May 16, 1988.3.Report concerning an exceedance of the maximum time allowed by the NPDES Permit for chlorination of the once through cooling water system;reported to the NRC on August 15, 1988.4.Report concerning the discharge of neutralization basin water which exceeded the NPDES Permit limitation; reported to the NRC on December 14, 1988.5.Submittal of an NPDES Permit modification request to EPA;reported to the NRC on December 19, 1988.The following reports were submitted to the NRC for the year 1988 for informational purposes although not required under provisions of EPP subsection 5.4.2:
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1.Sea turtle activities report dated May ll, 1988 for the first quarter 1988.2.Sea turtle activities report dated August 15, 1988 for the second quarter 1988.3.Sea turtle activities report dated October 24, 1988 for the third quarter.1988.4.Sea turtle activities report dated January 24, 1989 for the fourth quarter 1988.
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ML17222A776
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Issue date: 12/31/1988
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 ANNUALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT (FPL-88)

APRIL 1989 89050203ii 890427 05000389' PDR ADQCK R PNU

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ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT I. Introduction The St. Lucie Plant Unit 2 Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) requires the submittal of an annual report for various activities at the plant site including the reporting on sea turtle monitoring programs, and other matters related to Federal and State environmental permits and certifications. This report fulfills these reporting requirements.

II. Sea Turtle Monitoring and Associated Activities Aquatic and terrestrial sea turtle monitoring programs to satisfy Sections 4.2.1 (Beach Nesting Surveys), 4.2,3 (Studies to Evaluate and/or Mitigate Intake Canal Mortality) and 4.2.5 (Capture and Release, Program) is concurrently submitted in a separate report- (AB-596) prepared by Applied Biology, Inc.

Studies to evaluate and/or mitigate intake entrapment required by Section 4.2.2 of the EPP have been previously performed. A final report was submitted to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation on April 18, 1985. With submittal of that report, the EPP requirement was fulfilled and will not be readdressed in this or future reports.

FPL will request modification of certain sections of the Environmental Protection Plan related to sea turtle programs, to reflect implementation and satisfaction of those requirements which have been completed as described above.

0 Requirements for reporting on the status of a light screen to minimize turtle disorientation as required by Section 4.2.4 of the EPP is ongoing. The Australian Pine light screen located on the beach dune between the power plant and the ocean, is routinely surveyed to determined its overall vitality. The tree line is surveyed for any gaps occurring from tree mortality which would result in unacceptable light levels on the beach. Trees are replaced as necessary to maintain the integrity of the overall light screen.

III. Other Routine Reports The following items for which reporting is required are listed by section number from

. the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP):

5.4.1. (a) EPP NONCOMPLIANCES AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN 4

No noncompliances under EPP Section 5.4.1(a) were determined to have occurred during 1988.

5.4.1 (b)

~ STATION DESIGN AND OPERATION CHANGES TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS AFFECTING THE ENVIRONMENT No plant site activities were determined to be reportable under Section 5.4.1(b) during 1988.

5.4.1(c)

~ ~ NONROUTINE REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE NRC FOR THE YEAR 1 88 IN ACCORDANCE WITH EPP SUBSECTION 5.4.2:

1. Report concerning an exceedance of the NPDES Permit limitations of pH and maximum flow for the Unit 1 Sewage Treatment Plant; reported to the NRC on March 23, 1988.
2. Report concerning an NPDES violation for late reporting of maximum once through cooling water temperature exceedance; reported to NRC on May 16, 1988.
3. Report concerning an exceedance of the maximum time allowed by the NPDES Permit for chlorination of the once through cooling water system; reported to the NRC on August 15, 1988.
4. Report concerning the discharge of neutralization basin water which exceeded the NPDES Permit limitation; reported to the NRC on December 14, 1988.
5. Submittal of an NPDES Permit modification request to EPA; reported to the NRC on December 19, 1988.

The following reports were submitted to the NRC for the year 1988 for informational purposes although not required under provisions of EPP subsection 5.4.2:

1. Sea turtle activities report dated May ll, 1988 for the first quarter 1988.
2. Sea turtle activities report dated August 15, 1988 for the second quarter 1988.
3. Sea turtle activities report dated October 24, 1988 for the third quarter. 1988.
4. Sea turtle activities report dated January 24, 1989 for the fourth quarter 1988.

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