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Forwards NPDES Permit Renewal Application Which Was Sent to EPA on 920427
ML17309A677
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/07/1992
From: SAGER D A
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
L-92-141, NUDOCS 9205180085
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ACCELERATED DISUTIONDEMONSTTIONSYSTEMREGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:9205180085 DOC.DATE:

92/05/07NOTARIZED:

NODOCKETFACIL:50-335 St.LuciePlant,Unit1,FloridaPower&LightCo.0500033550-389St.LuciePlant,Unit2,FloridaPoer6LightCo.05000389AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION

/SAGER,D.A.

FloridaPower6LightCo.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)

SUBJECT:

ForwardsNPDESpermitrenewalapplication whichwassenttoEPAon920427.DISTRIBUTION CODEA001DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLSIZE:TITLE:ORSubmittal:

GeneralDistribution NOTES:RDRECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD2-2LANORRIS,JINTERNAL:

ACRSNRR/DET/ESGB NRR/DST8E2NRR/DST/SICB8H7 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT OGC/HDS3RES/DSIR/EIB EXTERNAL:

NRCPDRCOPIESLTTRENCL11226611111111101111RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD2-2PDNRR/DET/ECMB 7DNRR/DOEA/OTSB11 NRR/DST/SELB 7ENRR/DST/SRXB 8EOCFMQEGFIL'E01NSICCOPIESLTTRENCL11111111111011DDDNOTETOALL"RIDS"RECIPIENTS:

PLEASEHELPUSTOREDUCEWASTE!CONTACTTHEDOCUMENTCONTROLDESK,ROOMPl-37(EXT.20079)TOELIMINATE YOURNAMEFROMDISTRIBUTION LISTSPORDOCUMENTS YOUDON'TNEED!TOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:

LTTR~ENCLDD P.O.Box128,Ft.Pierce,FL34954-0128 May7,1992L-92-14110CFR50.36b10CFR50.4EPP3.2.4U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, DC20555Re:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50.-389NPDESPermitRenewalAttachedisacopyoftheSt.LuciePlantNationalPollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)Permitrenewalapplication whichisrequiredtobesubmitted totheNRCpursuanttoSection3.2.4oftheSt.LucieUnits1and2Environmental Protection Plan.ThisdocumentwassenttotheEnvironmental Protection AgencyonApril27,1992.Shouldyouhaveanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus~Verytrulyyours,D.A.VicerSt.LgersidentePlantDASJJBkwcc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRCSeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlantAttachment DAS/PSLg693-92P92DOR5i80085920507pADacK05000335PDRanFPi.GrouPcomPany~(g~.ggeDr~i/I

,4k~eI<I'al,iE4g~~,he<v<<~)a FloridaPower8LightCompany,P.O.Box078768,WestPalmBeach,FL33407-0768 PRICERTIFIED MAILRETURNRECEIPTREQUESTED April27,1992Mr.W.RayCunningham, DirectorWaterManagement DivisionU.S.Environmental Protection AgencyRegionIV345Courtland StreetN.E.Atlanta,Georgia30365RE:NPDESPermitRenewalApplication St.LuciePowerPlantPermitNo.FL0002208

DearMr.Cunningham:

EnclosedpleaseAndtheNPDESrenewalapplication (Form1,2C,and2Fplusattachments) forFloridaPowerandLightCompany's St.LucfePowerPlant.Ifthereareanyquestions onthismatter,pleasedirectthemtoRonHixat(407)697-6937.

Sincerely, CharlesD.Henderson ManagerAirSWaterPermitting ProgramsFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYCDH/RHH/met Enclosure cc:RichardDrew-DERNPDESAdministrator 2....9205180085 anFPLGroupcompany OyIII,t Hieasepnntortypeintnevnsnatteo areasomy(fill-inareasarespaced foreliterype,i.e.,

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FormApproved.

0MBNo.2040.0086.

Approvaloxpiros541-92.GENERAIU.S.ENVIRONMKNTAI PROTKCTION AGENCYI.EPAI.D.NUMBERhIPhA-GENERALINFORMATION

~~ACWWL-f-P%LD00080747 9(Readthe"GeneralInstructions" beforestarting.

1~2III~IS21II.D.NUMBERIII.CILITYNAMEVFACILITY'AILINGADDRESSFACILITY'OCATIONNPDES:FL0002208 FLPWR(xLT-STLUCIEGENERALINSTRUCTIONS Ifapreprinted labelhasbeenprovided, affixitInthedesignated space.Reviewtheinform.ationcarefully; ifanyofitisincorrect, crossthroughitandenterthecorrectdataintheappropriate fill-inareabelow.Also,ifanyofthepreprinted dataisabsentfrhaarearotheleftofthelabelspaceliststheinformation tharshouldappearJ,pleaseprovideitintheproperfill-inareaisJbelow.Ifthelabeliscompleteandcorrect,youneednotcompleteItemsI,III,V,andVl/exceptVJ.Bwhichmustbecompleted regardless/.

Completeallitemsifnolabelhasbeenprovided.

Refertotheinstructions fordetaileditemdescrip-tionsandforthelegalauthorizations underwhichthisdataiscollected.

II.POLLUTANT CHARACTERISTICS INSTRUCTIONS:

CompleteAthroughJtodetermine whetheryouneedtosubmitanypermitapplication formstotheEPA.IfyouanswerHyesntoany.questions, youmustsubmitthisformandthesupplemental formlistedintheparenthesis following thequestion.

MarkHXHintheboxinthethirdcolumniftheSupplemental fOrmiSattaChed.

IfyOuanSWer"nOHtOeaChqueStiOn, yauneednOtSubmitanyOftheSefermS.YOumayenSWernnOHifyOuraCtiVityisexcludedfrompermitrequirements; seeSectionCof'theinstructions.

Seealso,Section0oftheinstructions fordefinitions ofbold-faced terms.SPECIFICQUESTIONS RORMTasHOATTACHROSPECIFICCIUKSTIONS ROAMTea0ATTACHCOA.Isthisfacilityapubliclyownedtreatment workswhichresultsinadischarge towatersoftheU.S.?(FORM2A)IsthisaIacilnvwhichcurrentyresutsiniscargastowatersoftheU.S.otherthanthosedescribed inXAorBabove'?FORM2CIB.DoesorwillthisfacilityfeitherexistingorproposadJ Xincludeaconcentrated animalfeedingoperation oraquaticanimalproduction facilitywhichresultsinadischarge towatersoftheUS.?(FORM28)stissproposacilityorerrantosedescneinAorBaboyeJwhichwillresultinadischarge towsoftheUS?FOM2D)24XF.Doyouorwillyouinjectatthisfacilityindustrial orE.Doesorwinthisfacilitytreat,store,ordisposeofX*municipal effluentbelowthelowermost stratumcon.hazardous wastes?(FORM3)tainlng,withinonequartermileofthewellbore,underground sourcesofdrinkingwater?(FORM4)1~1211vouorwiyovinlectatIisac>>tyanyproucerorotherfluidswhicharebroughttothesurfacennectionwithconventional oilornaturalgaspro.tion,injectfluidsusedforenhancedrecoveryofoilornaturalgas,orinjectfluids(orstorageofliquidhdrocarbons?

(FORM4)H.Doyouorwillyouinjectatthisfacilityfluidsforspe.cialprocesses suchasminingofsulfurbytheFrsschprocess,solutionminingofminerals, insitucombus.tionoffossilfuel,orrecoveryofgeothermal energy?(FORM4)XI.sIisac>>tyaproposestationary sourcewicisoneofthe28industrial categories listedinthein-structions andwhichwillpotentially emit100tonsperyearofanyairpollutant regulated undertheCleanAirActandmayaffectorbelocatedinanattainment area?(FORM5)III.NAMEOFFACILITYC2I)s<<PSt.LucieNuclearPowerPant~'\I42410IV.FACILITYCONTACTXUis152sacItySProPosestatonarySourceWhicisNOToneofthe28industrial categories listedintheinstructions andwhichwillpotentially emit250tonsXperyearofanysirpollutant regulated undertheCleanAirActandmayaffectorbelocatedinanattainment area?(FORM5)-~1~A.NAMEaITITLEilaSI,firer,4IiiielC2Boissy,G.J.--P1antManaer~'I~4V.FACILITYMAILINGADDRESSASTREETORP.O.BOX3P.0.Box128II~4~4O.PHONEiarrvcourSno.i4074653550CI4Ft.PierceO.CITYORTOWNC.STATED.ZIPCODEFL34954-012 CBJensenBeachC.CITYORTOWN.l'I.FACILITYLOCATIONA.STREET.ROUTKNO.OROTHERSPKCIFICIDENTIFIER 56501S.A1AI'II4O.COUNTYNAMELle'~D.STATEFLK.2IPCOOK'4949I0~.'(056*-IEPAForm3510-1(8-90)aclltycosewldemonstration inprogress.

equlvaencyCONTINUEONREVERSE CONTINUED FROMTHEFRONTVII.SICCODES(4digit,inorderofpriorityg A.FIRSTe(spccig!yElectricServicesC.THIRD(specif!la.SECONODgFOURTHC7ispecig!'g ispecig,!')

1%~~I~VIII.OPERATORINFORMATION aFloridaPower&LightCompanyA,NAMEIsthenamelistedInItemVIII.Aalsotheowner?(XjYEsC3No66$$c.sTATUsQFopERAToR(Fnferthruppropnare l<<ll<<roliorhcan54<<rboxlif"Olhrr",spccif!'.g F%FDERALM%PUBLI(otherthanfederalorsraregp(specif!'l S%STATE0%OTHERispccifs)

P%PRIVATEE.sTREEToRp.o.aoxP.0.Box078768o.pHoNEfar<<acode&nn.lA4076976930~%ieI~21cIWestPalmBeachF.CITYORTOWNiG.STATH.ZIPCoDEIX.INDIANLANDIsthefacilitylocatedonIndIanlands?EjYESIXjNOSaX.EXISTINGENVIRONMENTAL PERMITSA.NPDEs(Discharges toSurfacelvateri9NFL0002208 a.UIC(Underground injection ofFluidsg9Uo.psof,lfrErnfssfons groinproposedsources>9PE.oTHER(speclf!'I 9-10-56-118222 (specff!lI StateIWWPermit-UnitIjll(spectg!g,.StateSiteCertification C%I9PA-74-02XII.NATUREOFBUSINESS(provide6briefdescription 9R0$'l4~1I~~'I0~S~4~7'I~XI.MAPAttachtothisapplication atopographic mapoftheareaextending toatleastonemilebeyondpropertybounderies.

Themapmustshowtheoutlineofthefacility, thelocationofeachofitsexistingandproposed.

intakeanddischarge structures, eachofitshazardous wastetreatment, storage,ordisposalfacilities, andeachwellwhereitinjectsfluidsunderground.

Includeallsprings,riversandothersurfacewaterbodiesinthemaparea.Seeinstructions forpreciserequirements.

SeeFigtlres1AthrU]DSteamElectricPowerGenerating StationXIII.CERTIFICATION (seeinstrucrionsi IcenifyunderpenaltyoflawthatIhavepersonally examinedandamfamiliarwiththeinformation submittedin thisapplication andallattachments andthat,basedonmyinquiryofthosepersonsimmediately responsible forobtaining theinformation containedin theapplication, Ibelievethattheinformation istrue,accurateandcomplete.

Iamawarethattherearesignificant penalties forsubmitting falseinformation,including thepossibility offineandimprisonment.

A.NAME&oFFIcIALTITLE(t7PeorPrhitgC.D.Henderson Manager,Air&WaterPermitting ProgramsCOMMENTSFOROFFICIALUSEONLYCCa.SIGNATURE C.DATESIGNED4/a7/gs-EPAForm3510-1(8.90)

Pleaseprintortypeintheunshadedareasonly.EpAI.DNUMBER(copy mterntoarmlJFLD000807479 0MBNo.20404086Approvalexpires5-31-92'FORM,8EPAU.S.KNVIRONMKNTAI PROTECTION AGENCYAPPLICATION FORPERMITTODISCHARGE WASTEWATER EXISTINGMANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAI.,

MININGANDSILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS Consolidated PermitsProgramFAI.LLOCATIONchoutfall,listthelatitudeandlongitude ofitslocationtothenearest15secondsandthenameofthereceiving water.NUMBER((stB.LATITUDELOCO,214INs,$4CC.LONGITUDK LOCOs~sec,D.REcKIYING WATER(ncmci001002003004005272127212721272127211580158015801580158014141411AtlanticOcean11AtlanticOceanInta11AtlanticOcean11AtlanticOcean/Intake Canal11AtlanticOcean006272115801411AtlanticOceanIIAFLOWS,SOURCESOFPOLLUTION, ANDTREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES Attach5linedrawingshowingthewaterflowthroughthefacility.

Indicatesourcesofintakewater,operations contributing wastewater totheeffluent, andtreatment unitslabeledtocorrespond tothemoredetaileddescriptions inItemB.Construct awaterbalanceonthelinedrawingbyshowingaverageflowsbetweenintakes,operations, treatment units,andoutfalls.

Ifawaterbalancecannotbedetermined (e.g.,forcertainminingactivitiesl, provideapictorial description ofthenatureandamountofsnysourcesofwatersndenycollection ortreatment measures.

Foreachoutfall,provideadescription of:-1Alloperations contributing wastewater totheeffluent, including processwastewater, sanitarywastewater, coolingwater,andstormwaterrunoff;(2ITheaverageflowcontributed byeachoperation; and(3)Thetreatment receivedbythewastewater.

Continueonadditional sheetsifnecessary.

001OUTAIIN(lilt)s.OPERATION (I(st)Oncethroughcooling-Unit81582andauxiliary equipment coolingwater,AVERAGEFLOW((ncludcun(ts)1.04x10GPM2.OPERATION(5)

CONTRIBUTING FlOW3TREATMENT s.DESCRIPTION Screening Intermittant Chlorination Continuous Chlorination Discharges Outfallb.LISTCODESFROMTABLE2CIXXXX4-B002LowVolumeWaste(Neutralization Basin)50GPM-AVE2000GPH-DesinHaxNeutralization Sedimentation 2-K1-U03RadwasteDischareSewageTreatment Plant21GPM-AVE170GPM-DesinMax4GPM-AVEDischareOutfallIONExchaneMulti-Media Filtration Screening 4-B2-J004Unit0'I17,000-GPDDesinMaxSedimentation Disinfection Pre-aeration 2-G3-E05SteamGenerator Blowdown90GPM-AVEDischareOutfall500GPH-DesignMaxStormwater DischareNon-Equipment AreaDrainsVariableSee2FDischareOutfall4-B~sustcgo~~OFFICIAI,USE ONIY~tntgu<~give46~4~3'y+l1&z ca."Qjc~~t~~;i-,siv~gy't~Iyyii,~e+pox,.wrgv wl+gupw~'rswl'r'5);'(

FPhnrm.1~(8IPAAEIOP40 CONTINUED FROMTHEFRONTC.Exceptforstormrunoff,leaks,orspills,areany'ofthedischarges described inItemsII-A'or8intermittent orseasonal'I gQYKS(complete thefollaIa(ng fable)+No(gotoSection111)I.OUTFALL NUMBER(l(s(J2.OPERATION(SJ CONTRIBUTING FLOW(lief)3.FREQUENCY dFLOWRATEd.DAvsb.MoNTHs(lnmgd)PCRWCCKPCRYEAR(SPcclfy(SPcclfyI.LCNOTEEMLMAxIMUMCIIcragc)

CIIcragc)

AYENAOEDAII.YILONOTEIIM2,MAXIMUMAVSIIAOEDAILY(lndayel4.FLOW'Yb,TOTAIVOLUMC(SpecifyuIlthunits)OQ2LowVolumeWaste(Neutralization Basin)2-712Q.217Q.40056NGYQ.4NGDVariablMGDMGD-003RadwasteDischarge 1-7120.03'8-o373.2MGY0.037VariablMGDMGDMGD004SteamGenerator Blowdown1-7120.0520.2762.0NGY0.276VariablMGDNGDNGDIII.PRODUCTION A.Doesaneffluentguideline limitation promulgated byEPAunderSection304oftheCleanWaterActapplytoyourfacilityF

+YEs(comptctc ItemIII.B)+No(IotoSect(onIV)B.Arethelimitations intheapplicable effluentguideline expressed intermsofproduction fororhermeesureofoperation)7

~Yes(complete ItemIIIc)g)NO(gotoSectionIV)C.Ifyouanswered"yes"toItemill-8,listthequantitywhichrepresents anactualmeasurement ofyourlevelofproduction, expressed inthetermsandunitsusedintheapplicable effluentguideline, andindicatethaaffectedoutfalls.

d,OUANTITYAEIIDAYb,UNITSOPMEASUIIE1.AVERAGEDAILYPRDUCTIONCOIIENATIONI I'AODUCTI MATEIIIALe ETC(Spcclfy) 2.AFFECTEDOUTFALLS(I(ctoutfallnumN/AIV.IMPROVEMENTS A.AreyounowrequiredbyanyFederal,Stateorlocalauthority tomeetanyImplementation Schedulefortheconstruction, upgrading oroperation ofwaste-watertreatment equipment orpractices oranyotherenvironmental programswhichmayaffectthedischarges described inthisapplication7 Thisincludes, butisnotlimitedto,permitconditions, administrative orenforcement orders,enforcement compliance scheduleletters,stipulations, courtorders,andgrant~YES(camPlctc thefalIDUIIng table)gNo(goIo1lcmIv-B)I.IDENTIFICATION OFCONDITION, AORCCMCNT, CTC,2.AFFECTEDOUTFAILSdNOILSOUIICEOlDISCMANOE S.SRICFDESCRIPTION OFPROJECTdNkOIIINEDI2sdo2SCTSOa.FIALCOMIV3'Ah~2'I'0~LPlt~w+A'IB.QPTIQNAL:

Youmay,attach'additional sheetiddsc'riblng anyadditional waterpollution controlprogramsforotherenvironmen re(projectswh/chmeyeffect,yourdh'schergesJ Tyou,now'hjiva'Iur}derN)ay, or,wh1ch..-you,plan,indicate.whether eachprpgranI lsnow,underway,,ar piapnedand IIIdjcate.your actualor.'.Plannedid eduiedfOr COnttruatleng

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'ADDITIONAL'CONTROL PROGRAMSISATTACHEDEPAForm3S10-2CIRev.2.8S)PAGE2OF4CONTINUEONPAGE3 Pleaseprintortypeintheunshadedareasonly.KPAI.D.NUMSKR(copy (romItemIorIormIIFLD000807479 UV6MBNo,20404086ApprovalexpiresSgi-g2U.S.CNVIRONMKNTAL PROTKCTION AGKNCYFORM2IlSlFALLLOCATION.P~~..-~"a.'~-'P.I',aachoutfall,listthelatitudeandlongitude ofitslocationtothenearest15secondsandthenatneofthereceiving water.~IIP%JLAPPLICATION FORPERMITTODISCHARGE WASTEWATER EXISTINGMANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MININGANDSILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS Consolidated PermitsProgramA,I.INUMOKR(listlI~DSOS.LATITUDKI~uInI~SDCCLONGITUDK IDSD,S,MINI,SCCGItvATKR(name)D.RKCKIVIN007,"27211580'4AtlanticOcean/Intake CanalII.FLOWS,SOURCESOFPOLLUTION, ANDATMISA.Attachalinedrawingshowingthewaterflowthroughthefacility.

Indicatesourcesofintakewater,operations contributing wastewater totheefflueht, andtreatment unitslabeledtocorrespond tothomoredetaileddescriptions inItemB.Construct awaterbalanceontholinedrawingbyshowingaverageflowsbetweenintakes,operations, treatment units,andoutfalls.

Ifawaterbalancecannotbedetermined (e.g.,forcortainminingactivitiesf, provideapictorial description ofthenatureandamountofanysourcesofwaterandanycollection ortreatment measures.

B.Foreachoutfall,provideadescription of:II)Alloperations contributing wastewater totheeffluent, including processwastewater, sanitarywastewater, coolingwator,andstormwaterrunoff;(2)Theaverageflowcontributed byeachoperation; andi3)Thetreatment receivedbythewastewater.

Continueonadditional sheetsifnecessary,

'I.OUTO'ALLN(l4tia.OPKRATION

((4t)ScreenMashMaterb.AVKRAGKPLOW((ncludeun(tsJ180GPM(2ftr/da 2.OPKRATIONIS)

CONTRIBUTING PIOW3.TRKATMKNT a.DKSCRIPTION

)Discharge Outfallb.IISTCODKSPROMTAOLK2CI4-B=007UnitflandUnitf221,600GPD-AV6.1MGDDesignMaxopl'IGIAI UsKDNLY(erfluentgu tncssuatrsortcri.

CONTINUED FROMHEFRONTC.Exceptforstormrunoff,leaks,orspills,areanyofthedischarges described InItemsII.AorBintermittent orseasonal?

+VKS(complete Ihefollowing tab!a)QNo(gotosect(onlllJ3.FREQUENCY 4.FLOW'1.OUTFALLNUMBER((($()2.OPERATION($

)CONTRIBUTING FLOW(iislJa.PLOWRATKa.oavsb.MoNTHs(inmgd)PKRWKKKPKRVKAR(rpccffy(spccffyI,LokaTckMLMAXIMUMauerage)auerage)<<4kA44b,TOTAIVOLUMK(IPealfywithuIIfts)I,LONOTCCMS,MAXIMUMAVCCAOCDAHY(lndays)007IntakeScreenMash120.0210.5187.60.518N/aMGDMGDMGYMGDIII.PRODUCTION A,Doesaneffluentguideline limitation promulgated byEPAunderSection304oftheCleanWaterActapplytoyourfacility?

+vss(complete ItemlllBJ+No(lotoSectionIV)B.Arethelimitations intheapplicable effluentguideline expressed intermsofproduction (orothermeasureofoperation)?

~vKS,(complete

)ternIIIC)QNo(goIoSect(onIVJC.Ifyouanswered"yes"toItemIII.B,listthequantitywhichrepresents anactusImeasurement ofyourlevelofproduction, expressed inthetermsandunits-usedintheapplicable effluentguideline.

andindicatetheaffectedoutfalls.

4,OUAHTITYrCCDAYb,UNITSorMa*SUCH1.AVERAGEDAILYPRODUCTION C~OYCNATIONe I'NODUCTo MATCNIALo CTC(Ipec(fy)2.APPIICTKD OUTFAILS(I(stoutfallnumIV.IMPROVEMENTS A.AreyounowrequiredbyanyFederal,Stateorlocalauthority tomeetanyimplementation schedulefortheconstruction, upgrading oroperation ofwaste-watertreatment equipment orpractices oranyotherenvironmental programswhichmayaffectthedischarges described inthisapplication?

Thisincludes, butisnotlimitedto,permitconditions, administrative orenforcement orders,enforcement compliance scheduleletters,stipulations, courtorders,andgrant+vKs(complete thefollowing table)+NO(goIo!remIV.)J)1.IDKNTIPICATION OPCONDITION, AGRKKMKNT, KTC.2,APPKCTKDOUTPALLS4HObLCOUCCCOkDICCHAkaa a.IIRIKPDKSCRIPTION OPPROJKCTa.FINA4HCOIIINCDOIIITKILrkOSCOTCOB.0PTIQNAL:

Youmayattachadditional sheetsdescribing anyadditional waterpollution controlprograms(orotherenvironmental proicctswhfchmayeffect.:yourdischorgos) younowhaveunderwayorwhichyouplan.Indicate.

whethereachprogramisnowunderwayorplanned,and,indicate youractualor-:plannedschedules forconstruction.

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~PROGRAMSIS'ATTACHKDrI.

EPAForm3510-2C(Rev.2.BB)PAGE2OF4CONTINUEONPAGE3 EPAI.o.NUMBER(coPy fromItemlofFormllCONTINUED FROMPAGE2FLD000807479 IV.INTAKEANOEFFLUENTCHARACTERISTICS s%,B.StCoSeeinstructions beforeproceeding

-Completeonesetoftablesforeachoutfall-Annotatetheoutfallnumberinthespaceprovided.

NOTE:TablesV-A,VB,andV.CareincludedonseparatesheetsnumberedV-1throughV.9.ethespacebelowtolistanyofthepollutants listedinTable2c-3oftheinstructions, whichyouknoworhavereasontobelieveisdischarged ormaybecischarged fromanyoutfall.Foreverypollutant youlist,brieflydescribethereasonsyoubelieveittobepresentandreportanyanalytical datainyourpossession.

t~POILUTANT2.SOURCE1~POLLUrANT2.SOURCEN/AVI.POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOTCOVEREDBYANALYSISIsanypollutant listedinItemV-Casubstance oracomponent ofasubstance whichyoucurrently useormanufacture asanintermediate orfinalproductorbyproduct?

~vEsfltstallsuchpollutants below)ggNOfgotoItemVfWEPAForm3510-2C(8-90)PAGE3OF4CONTINUEONREVERSE CONTINUED FROMTHEFRONTVII,BIOLOGICAL TOXICITYTESTINGDATADoyouhaveanyknowledge orreasontobelievethatanybiological testforacuteorchronicto'xicity hasbeenmadeonanyofyourdischarges nronareceiving waterinrelationtoyourdischarge withinthelast3years?L)/YES(identify thetest(sianddescribetheirpurposesbelow)~~No(SotoSectionVtlfi12/3/90-FloridaDER-Evaluation offacility's permitcriteria-Acutewholeeffluenttoxicity-mysidshrimp3/5/92-FPL(CH2MHill)-RequiredbyNPDESpermitduringClam-Trol CT-1application

-Acutewholeeffluenttoxicity-MysidshrimpandNenidiaIilIII.CONTRACT ANALYSISINFORMATION WereanyoftheanalysesreportedinItemVperformed by8contractlaboratory orconsulting firm?~YES(listthename,address,andtelephone numberof,andpollutants analyscdby,eachsuchlaboratory orfirmbetotaj~No(sotosectionIx)A.NAME8.ADDRESS0areacode8'rnoANALYZEDlistOrlandoLaboratories P.0.Box149127Orlando,FL32814:(407)896-6646 RickMauchOSN001,002,.004ESEP.0.Box1703Gainesvi11e,FL32602-1703 (904)332-3318 JeffShamisOSN005Haliburton

-NUSTwoMarquisPlazaSuite2005313Campbells RunRoadPittsburgh, PA15205l(800)228-6870

,-SandyWhitneyIOSN003IIX.CERTIFICATION Icertifyunderpenaltyoflawthatthisdocumentandallattachments werepreparedundermydirection orsupervisionin accordance withasystemdesignedtoassurethatqualified personnelproperly getherandevaluate theinformation submitted.

Basedonmyinquiry ofthepersonorpersonswhomanegethesystemorthosepersonsdirectlyresponsibleforgatheringtheinformation.

theinformationsubmittedis.

tothebestofmyknowledgeendbeliel, true.accurate, andcomplete.

Iamawarethattherearesignificant penalties forsubmitting falseinformation.

including thepossibility offineendimprisonment forknowingviolations.

A,NAMEaoFFIcIALTITLE(tyPeorPrintiCharlesD.Henderson-,

Manager,Air8WaterPermitting ProgramsC.SIGNATURE 8.pHoNENo.(areacodeSfno.iD.DATESIGNED4/27/FZEPAForm3510-2C(8-90)PAGE4OF4

'ST.LUCIEPLANTGeneralPlantDescription andDiscussion ofMajorProcesses andAssociated WasteStreamsTheSt.LuciePlantislocatedonHutchinson IslandinSt.LucieCounty,atlatitude27'21'15" andlongitude 80'14'll",

abouttwelvemilesnorthofStuart,Florida.Theplantcovers1,132acresandisataboutthemidpointofHutchinson Island.Seeattachedsitelocationmap(Figure1).Theplantsitecontainstwonuclearunits.BothSt.Lucienuclearunitsare839MWnetfacilities utilizing pressurized waterreactors.

Construction, designandoperational aspectsareessentially thesameforbothunits.Bothunitssharecommononce-through coolingwaterintakeanddischarge canals.Separateoceanintakeanddischarge pipeswithdrawfromanddischarge totheAtlanticOceanfromthecanals.Individual oceanintakeordischarge pipesmaybeisolateddepending onthenumberofunitsoperating.

SeeattachedGeneralPlantLayout(Figure2).Therearethreeoceanintakestructures forUnit1andUnit2.Theintakestructures intheAtlanticOceancontainverticalsectionstopreventsandingandvelocitycapstominimizeentrapment ofmarineorganisms.

Horizontal entrancevelocities atthevelocitycapboundaries areestimated tobeaboutonefootpersecond.TheNPDESwastewater discharges fromtheSt.LuciePlantincludeonce-throughcoolingwater,steamgenerator

blowdown, radwastedischarge, neutralization basindischarge, sewagetreatment plantdischarge (UnitNo.1),intakescreenwashwastewaterandnon-equipment areastormwater discharge.

Equipment areafloordrainsareroutedtooilywasteseparation systemspriortoultimatedischarge tothetwostormwatersettlingbasins.(SeeFigure3-St.LuciePlantWasteSystemFlowDiagram).

Thereisnodischarge toWatersoftheU.S.fromthesesolidssettlingbasins.Thegeneralplantlayout(Figure2)showsthelocationofthesebasinsaswellastheNPDESserialeddischarge points.Twootherpointsourcedischarges arepresentonthesitethat,asdetermined throughdiscussions withEPA,arenotserfaleddischarges.

Theyare:~MangroveflushingwaterSpinylobsterculturing facility Vi00.~

ManroveFlushinWaterInordertoenhancethegrowthofisolatedmangrovetreeslocatedontheeastsideoftheplantandboundedbytheplantdischarge canal,StateRoadA1A,andtheplantintakecanal,seawaterispumpedfromtheintakecanalonaseasonalbasisontothedischarge canalsideofthemangrovearea.Thisseawaterisallowedtoflow,bygravity,backtowardtheintakecanal.Atthedischarge pipeintotheintakecanal,stoplogsareusedtoregulatewaterlevelinthemangroveareaandsimulateflushingthatwouldnaturally occurduetotidalaction.Theflushingandwaterlevelcontrolareoptimized tohelpcontrolthemosquitopopulation aswell.Atthepropertime,thestoplogsareremovedandtheuncontaminated seawaterisreturnedtotheintakecanal.InaletterfromBruceBarrett,datedAugust11,1987,EPAconcurred that,"...suchadischarge wouldnotrequireanNPDESpermit."SinLobsterCulturinFacilitIn1990,FPLrequested permission fromEPAandtheFloridaDepartment ofEnvironmental Regulation (FDER)toconstruct andoperateaspinylobster(Panulirus

~arusculturing project.Larvallobstersarecapturedinthepiant'sintakecanal,allowedtogrowtoapredetermined sizeandthenreleasedintotheAtlanticOcean.Thisfacilitycanaccommodate uptotwothousandlobstersannually.

Thisfacilityisnotconsidered apointsourceforNPDESpurposes(40CFR122.24andAppendixC)sincethefacilitywouldproducelessthan100,000poundsofaquaticanimalsperyear.Majorprocesses attheSt.LuciePlantwhichgeneratewastewater asafunctionofoperating activities forthepurposeofsteamproduction togenerateelectricity are:Once-through coolingwaterandauxiliary coolingwatersystemsSteamgenerator makeupwaterpuriflcation (neutralization basin)RadwastesystemSteamgenerator blowdownIntaketraveling screenwaterwashOnceThrouhCoolinWaterandAuxiliaCoolinWaterTheplantutilizesatotalofeightcirculating waterpumps(fourperunit)havinganominaltotalcapacityof968,000gpm(800,000gpmminimumto1,120,000 gpmmaximumdepending oncondenser cleanliness) tosupplyonce-through coolingwatertoUnits1and2.Theonce-through condenser andauxiliary coolingwatersystemsdischarge throughpipelines intotheAtlanticOcean.Onedischarge pipeutilizesaY-portdiffuserwhichdischarges approximately 1500feetfromshore.Theotherdischarge pipeutilizesamultiport diffuserdesignedwith58ports,eachportbeingabout16inchesindiameter.

Thelengthofthemultiport diffuseris1,416feetbeginning 1959feetfromshore.Thespacingbetweenportsis24feet.

Thediffusermanifoldisoptimized withportsalternately orientednorthandsouthatanangleof25degreesfromthemanifold.

Thedischarge ofheatedwaterthroughtheY-portandmultiport diffusers ensuresdistribution overawideareaandenablesamorerapidandefficient mixingwithambientwaters.Twoadditional minoreffluentstreams,thatareaddressed inthecurrentNPDESpermitasdischarging intothedischarge canalwitha4.0ppmaboveambientlimitforboronatthePOD(seefigure2forlocation),

aretherefueling waterstoragetankandthenon-aerated waterhold-uptanks.Thesetwoeffluentstreamsaredischarged throughtheradwastesystemforfurtherreduction inradioactivity.

Therefueling waterstoragetankwhosecontentsareusedforsafetyinjection andrefueling watercontains500,000gallonsofwaterwitha2000ppmboroncontent.Therearefour,fortythousandgallonsnon-aerated waterhold-uptankswhichholdreactorcoolantbleed-off ordraindownwater.Bothofthesedischarges occurveryinfrequently.

Borondischarges fromthesteamgenerator tothedischarge canalaredescribed understeamgenerator blowdown.

BasedonFPL'scalculations, themaximumconcentration ofboronanticipated attheNPDEScompliance point(thePOD)duringareleasefromthesteamgenerator wouldbelessthanO.lppm.Thisdetermination isbasedonthefollowing assumptions.

Theleastpossibledilutionflowfromoneoperating unitat30%powerwouldbetwocirculating waterpumpsplustwointakecoolingwaterpumps.Thesubsequent flowinthedischarge canalwouldbe271,000gal/min.Usingthemaximumblowdownpossiblefrombothsteamgenerators (240gal/min)attentimestheupperlimitofanticipated boronconcentration (e.g.100ppm)themaximumincreaseofboroninthedischarge canalwouldbelessthan0.1ppm.Theambientboronconcentration ofthereceiving waterbody(e.g.,theAtlanticOcean)isapproximately 4.0ppm.Thustheincreaseinthedischarge canalboronconcentration fromasteamgenerator blowdowndischarge isnotsignificant.

Theonce-through coolingwatersystemispresently chlorinated atamaximumoftwohoursperdayper'unitformicro-andmacrobiofouling control.Inaddition, thepresentNPDESpermitwhichwasmodifiedFebruary28,1992,allowstheuseofBetzClam-Trol (CT-1)asabiocidefor'reatment ofthesesystems.CT-1isutilizedonan"asneeded"basis6-12timesperyeartocontrolmacro-fouling intheintakeareainparticular.

4Additional amounts,upto58,000gpm,of.oceancoolingwaterarepumpedusingintakecoolingwaterpumpsthroughtheauxiliary equipment heatexchangers.

Thesolutionbeingcooledbytheseheatexchangers, whichinturndirectlycoolsin-plantmachinery, contains200-500ppmsodiummolybdate, 200-500ppmofsodiumnitrite,and10-30ppmtolytriazole.

Normallythispartofthesystemisclosed,i.e.,itrecirculates muchlikeanautomobile coolingsystem.Shouldaleakoccurinaheatexchange'r, asmallamountofthemolybdate solutioncouldbereleased.

Thewaterlevelinthissystemiscarefully monitored soleakscanbeidentified andrepairsmade.

l0 Buetothelargevolumeofwaterbeingdischarged tothecommondischarge canalthroughthe"open"partofthecoolingwatersystem,ltlsanticipated thattheseminorleakswouldnotbedetectable attheheatexchanger outletandcertainly wouldnotbedetectable atthePODfnthedischarge canal.Low-level chlorination oftheauxiliary coolingwaterisutilized.

Thissystemcanalsobetreatedforblofouling controlduringtheonce-through coolingwaterCT-1applications.

MakeuWaterPurification Waterforgeneralplantuselspurchased fromtheCityofFortPierceandlsfurtherprocessed tosatisfyvariousplantrequirements.

Thewaterfstransported viapipelinetotheplant.Waterforreactorcoolantandsteamgenerator make-upfspassedthroughcarbonfiltersforremovalofsuspended solids(organicandinorganic),

aswellasremovalofanyresidualchorinethatmaybepresent.ItfsfurthertreatedbyuseofacationresinwherecationssuchasMg"andCa"areremoved.Next,thewaterpassesthroughananionresinwhereanionssuchasSO4-andClareremoved.Finallyitpassesthroughapolishing mixedbedconsisting ofanionandcationresins.Afterrepeateduse,ionexchangecapacityofthe-anion andcationresinsbecomesexhausted andmustbereturnedtoitsoriginalcapacity(regenerated).

Cationresinsareregenerated withH,SO4(sulfuric acid)whereH'eplaces thecationsexchanged bytheresinduringthedemineralizatfon process.Theanionresinbedfsregenerated withNaOH(sodiumhydroxide) whereOHreplacesanionsexchanged byresinsduringdemfneralfzatlon.

TheAnalpolishing mixedbedanion/cation resindemlneralizer alsorequiresregeneration withNaOH/H,SO4 butatalesserfrequency thanthecationandaniondemineralfzers.

Certainstepsfromtheanionandcationdemlnerallzer regeneration processwhichgenerates corrosive (RCRA)wastesareroutedtoaTotallyEnclosedTreatment FacilitywherepHlsadJustedtobetween2and12.5SU.Thiseffluentfsthenrouted.tothelinedneutralization basin.Effluentfromanionandcationdemfneralfzer regenerations, whichisnotcorrosive byRCRAcriteria, fsrouteddirectlytothelinedneutralization basin.Fromtheneutralization basin,theeffluentisroutedtothesolidssettlingbasinsorthepHofeachbatchischeckedandadJustedasnecessary tobetween6.0and8.5SUtobedischarged totheintakecanal.Thecarbonfiltersarebackwashed withcitywatertoremovetrapped,suspended solidspreviously filteredfromthatwater.Thiswaterfsalsodischarged tothesolidssettlingbasins.

LiuidRadwasteSstemBatchReleasesTheflowfromtheradwastetreatment systemisintermittent.

Thesystemhasbeenmodifiedtopermitamaximumdesignflowof170gpm.'hiswastestreamoriginates fromvariousmaintenance andoperational activities whichtakeplaceinthereactorauxiliary building(RAB)andisprocessed forradioactive reduction byionexchangeresinsandlowmicronfiltration systems.Effluentfromthissystemdoesnotnormallycontainanymetalcleaningwastes,howevertherearetimes,suchasduringsteamgenerator channelheadcleaning, whensomemetalcleaningwastecouldbedischarged.

SteamGenerator BlowdownHighpuritywaterisgenerated attheSt.LuciePantbyawatertreatment plantbywayofcarbonfiltration'and anionandcationexchangedemineralization.

Muchofthishighqualitywaterisroutedtothesecondary systemandsteamgenerators asmakeupforthewater/steam cycle.Anaminesuchasammoniaormorphaline maybeaddedforpHcontrolandhydrazine or(catalyzed hydrazine) isaddedforoxygenremoval.Undesirable contaminants suchaschlorides fromcondenser leakscancontaminate thesteamgenerator water.Strictoperating specifications requirethatsuspended anddissolved solidsbemaintained atverylowlevels.Therefore, tokeepthecontaminants attheselowlevels,acontinuous steamgenerator blowdownisrequired.

Thisblowdownisnormallyrecycledbutmayberoutedtothedischarge canal.Theconcentration ofhydrazine inthesedischarges normallyrangesfrom25ppbto2ppm.Duringoverhauls and/orrefueling outagesthesteamgenerators, feedwater systems,and/orcondensers maybe'placed inastaticmodewheretheinternalmetalsurfacesofthesecomponents mustbeprotected fromcorrosion.

Thetypicalmethodusedistofillthesystemwithahydrazine (orcatylized hydrazine) ammonia/demineralized watersolution.

Asteamgenerator wetlay-uprequires140,000gallonsofwaterwhilecondenser lay-uprequires750,000gallons.Thissolution, whichcontainsupto300ppmhydrazine, mustthenbedrained.Steamgenerators aredischarged totheplant'sdischarge canal.Condensers aredrainedthroughatemporary hosetotheintakecanalwhereintakecoolingwaterpumps(auxiliary equipment coolingwaterpumps)movetheeffluenttothedischarge canal.Thesedischarges occurapproximately everyeighteenmonthsperunitduringrefueling operations orduringanyperiodsofextendedmaintenance.

FPLhasmonitored thedischarge canalextensively atEPA'srequestsince1989duringperiodsof"wetlay-up"discharge andfoundthehydrazine values,duetotherapidbreak-downofhydrazine uponexposuretooxygenintheenvironment andthroughdilution, tobebetween<5ppband16ppbatthePODwithmostofthevaluesbeing<5ppb(thedetection limitforhydrazine).

ITheplantalsooperatesthesteamgenerator atconcentrations ofupto10ppmboricacid.-Discharge ofthisboricacidviablowdownwasdiscussed previously undertheoncethroughcoolingwaterdescription.

1fi Atsomepointduringthenextpermitcycle,itmaybenecessary toconducta~chemicalcleaningofthesteamgenerator.

Shouldthiseventoccur,FPL.willsupplyinformation onthemethodofcleaningthatwillbeutilizedpriortothecleaningevent.IntakeTravelinScreenWashWaterTwo1060gpmcapacitytraveling screenwashpumpslocatedonbothUnits1and2attheSt.LuciePlantintakestructure withdrawoceanwaterfortraveling screencleaning.

Thetraveling screensareusedtopreventdebrisfromreachingthecondensers.

Onepump(theotherstandby)isnormallyinoperation oneachunitfortwohoursperday,atanaveragewashflowof90gpmperunit.Thewashwaterisreturnedtotheintakecanalthroughacollection sumpanddrainsystem.TherearetwowastestreamsattheSt.LuciePlantwhicharenotafunctionofelectrical generation operating activities.

Theyare:Sewagetreatment plantsNon-equipment areastormwaterrunoffSewaeTreatment PlantsSanitarywastesfromshower,waterclosets,andotherpersonnel-related wastewatersaswellasspentplantlaboratory wastesareroutedtotheUnit1sewagetreatment plant.TheUnit1sewagetreatment plant(STP)hasadesigncapacityof17,000gpd.Itdischarges intotheintakecanal.TheUnit2STPconsistsoftwoparallel, 10,000gpdunitswhichdischarge tothesolidssettlingbasinsfromwhichthereisnodischarge tonavigable watersoftheU.S.Non-euimentAreaStormWaterRun-offVariousnon-equipment areastormwater discharges aremadetothecoolingwaterintakecanalandthead]acentBigMudCreek.Thesestreamsoriginate fromareasoftheplantsuchasroadways, parkinglots,andbuildingstormdrainsandarecoveredtheattachedapplication Form2F.

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(2)Disclosure Chemical(List0)Type.UseQuantities StoredonSiteUnitQuantityPhysicalTreatment StateMethodAmmoniaAmmoniumAcetateAmmoniumChlorideAmmoniumHydroxide (30%)AmmoniumOxalateAntimonyPotassium Tartrate(14)BluePrintDeveloping (15)LabReagent(23)LabReagent(28)LabReagentpHadjustment (29)LabReajent(40)LabReajent102038812150lb.cylinderpintliterbottle4lbbottle5gallonsliter500g.gasliquidliquidliquidliquidliquidsolidSTP/Evap.

RadWasteSTPSTPSBRadWateSTPRadWasteSTPCalciumHypochlorite Dimethylamine EDTAHydrochloric Acid(concentrated)

(72)STPChlorination (119)LabReagent(135)LabReagent(152)LabReagent2555445lb.150lb.cylinderliter6lb.bottlesolidliquidliquidSTPSBSTPSTPSTP=SewageTreatment PlantSB=SettlingBasinEvap.=Evaporation Chemical(List¹)Type.UseATTAENT2St.LuciePlant40CFR117.12(a)

(2)Disclosure Quantities StoredonSiteUnitQuantityage2of3CPhysicalTreatment StateMethodNitricAcidPhosphoric AcidPotassium Hydroxide (198)LabReagent(208)LabReagent(219)Decontamination Activities 15232'15121gal.bottle1gal.bottle125lb.kegsliquidliquidsolidSTPSTPRadwasteSystemLabReagentPotassium Permanganate (220)Decontamination Activities 10155lb.bottle125lb.kegssolidsolidSTPRadwateSystemSodiumBisulQteSodiumHydroxide LabReagent(235)LabReagent(241)Demineralizer Regenerant 36500085001lb.bottle1gal.bottle3000gal.(truckload)-liquidNeut.BasinsolidSTPsolidSTP50%AqueousSodiumHypochlorite (5%)(10%)LabReagent(242)LaundryBleachBiofouling Control10.201020150030001gal.bottlegallongallonsolidliquidliquidSTPSTPSBOncethrucoolingSTP=SewageTreatment PlantSB=SettlingBasinEvap.=Evaporation ll0 ATTAENT2age3of3St.LuciePlant40CFR117.12(a)

(2)Disclosure Chemical(List¹)Type.UseQuantities StoredonSiteUnitQuantityPhysicalTreatment StateMethodSodiumNitrite(244)CoolingWaterAdditive4075LabReagent2410KG500gsolidsolidSBSBSodiumPhosphate Dibasic(245)LabReagent65gal.bottlesolidSTPSodiumPhosphate Tribasic(246)pHAdjustment 909050gal.bagsolidRadwasteSulfuricAcidToulene(251)LabReagentDemineralizer Regenerant (263)Solvent500085009lb.bottle3000gal.(truckload)1gal.bottleliquidliquidliquidSTPNeut.BasinOff-sitedisposalevaporation Xylene(277)PaintSolvent55gal.drumliquidOff-sitedisposalHydrazine OxygenScavenger, 320gal.binliquidSteamGen.BlowdownSTP=SewageTreatment PlantSB=SettlingBasinEvap.=Evaporation PLEASEPRINT(PEINTHEUNSHADEDAREASONLY.Youmoyreportsomeorollofthisinformation onscltorotc sheets(uscthesomefomtor)insteodofcompleting thesepages.SEEINSTRUCTIONS.

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Forolherpollutants forwhichyoumarkcolumn28,youmustprovidequantitative dataoranexplanation oftheirpresenceinyourdischarge.

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X0.121.481mg/Llbs0.111.17x.Titanium, Total(7440.32.6)

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Ifyoumarkcolumn2bforanypollutant, youmustprovidetheresultsofatleastoneanalysisforthatpollutant ifyouknowofhavereasontobelieveitwillbedischarged inconcentrations of10ppbofgreater.Ifyoumarkcolumn2bforacfolein, acfylonitfile, 2.4dinitfophenol, of2-methy(-4, 6dinitfophenol, youmustprovidethefesultsofatleastoneanalysisforeachofthesepollutants whichyouknoworhavereasontobelievethatyoudischarge inconcentrations of100ppbofgreaterOtherwise, fnfpollutants forwhichyoumarkcolumn2b,youmusteithersubmitatleastoneanalysisorbrieflydescribetheIeasonsthepollutant isexpectedtobedischarged.

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l.POLLUTANT ANDCASNUMDEITlilneaifnbfel METALS,CYANID1M.Antimony, Total(7440-360)2M.Arsenic,Total(7440.382)3M.8erylliuin, Total,7440417)4M.Cadmiuin, Total(7440439)1.TIT?.I'NONCOUIIIIIICOSII.VIIIEVIIINSAil='*~NTS'I2F.,ANDTOTALPIIEXah1AXIhIIIM DII)CONT~.NINAIIiin NOLS<0.05<0.05<0.Ol<0.005AILYVALUC()MASSCONCINTNATION(?IMASS3.EFFLUENTu.MAXIMM39OAYVAIUCfiafiailaofe)

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GC/MSFRACTION-VOLATILECOMPOUNDS 1V.Acrolein(107.02%)

2V.Aerylonitrlie(107-13-1) 3V.Benzene(71-43.2) 4V.Bis(Chforo.mcfhyl)Ether(542.88-1)

SV.Bromo(orm (75-25.2) 6V.CarbonTetrachloride (56.23.5!

7V.Chlorobenzene (108.90-7)

BV.Chlorodi.

bromornethane (124.48-1

)9V.Chloroethane P500.3)10V.2-Chloro.

cthylvinyl Ether(110-75%)

11V.Chloroform (6766.3)12V.Dichloro.

bromomethane(7527-4)13V.Dichloro.

difluoromethanc (75.718)14V.1,1-Dichloro.

ethane(75-34.3)

XX15V.1,2.Dichloro-ethane(107.06.2) 16V.1,1.Dichloro.

ethylene(75-354)17V.1,2.Dichloro propane(78.875)18V.1,3Dich!era.

prcpyIAnc (542.756)19V.5thylln!nzcnc(100414)20V.MethylBron!ide(74839)21V,MethylChloride(74872EPAForm3510.y2-85)*Blank indicates vaueeoweec>limit.PACO,ONPAGEV.S CONTINUED FRO1.POLLUTAANDCASNUMBER(ifauailoblc)

AGEVX.MARK'X'Tb.Rd-cac-CIKVCSIRVCRI:RRCAdOOIRSKNTSCNT8.MAXIMUMDAILYVALUE(I)(TIMASSCONCSNTRATION 3.EFFLUENTb.MAXIM)1M3$g(AYVALUEIauaiae)(~)(I)MASSCONCRNTRATION GTPPMAlg~VALUE(RIMASSCONCCNTRATION EFAI.D.NUMIIER(coityfrt>mlinnlofl'orml)OtxIFALI.NUMBERFLD000807479 001ttNO.OFANAIYSES8.CONCENTRATIONb.MASS8.LONG(~)CONCRNTRATION0MBNo,20400088Approvalexpires73l-88(I)MASab.NO.OFANAIYSESGC/MSFRACTION-VOLATILECOMPOUNDS (conlinued) 22V.Methylene Chloride(75.09.2) 23V.1,1,2,2.Tetra.chloroothsno (79-34-5) 24V.Tetrschloro.

ethylene(127-184)25V.Toluene(1084)8-3) 26V.1,2.Trans.

Dichloroethyleno (156-60.5) 27V.1,1,1-Tri.

chloroethsno (71-55.6) 28V.1,1.2Tri-chloroothsne (79.00.5) 29V.Trlchloro-ethylene(7901.6)30V.Trichloro.

lluoromothane (7569-4)31V.VinylChloride(75.01.4)

XXGC/MSFRACTION-ACIDCOMFOUNDS1A.2Chlorophcno (95.578)2A.2,4Dichloro.

phenol(120832)3A.2,4.Dimothyl.

phenol(105679)XX4A.4,6DlnitroO.Cresol(534.521)5A.2,4Dinitro.phenol(51.28-5) 6A.2Nitrophonol

.(88-755)7A.4.Nltrophenol (100.02-7) 8A.P.ChloroMCreso1(5950.7)X9A.Pentschloro.

phenol(87.8G5)10A.Phenol(108.952)11A.2,4,G.Trt chlorophonol (88.062)I'IlhI'nNI1ntnNr~I+X81an.snds~81liet)IT~vnrntuvtrt<<r ntIBrvgB<n CONTINUED FROMTHEFRONT1.POLLUTANT ANDCASNUMBER(ifavailable) z.MAS\K'X'TKTTIzRKcRKINGI,IKVI'IKIIK RKARKAROUIRSKNT~KHTa.MAxIMUMDAILYvALUKII)ItlMA$5CONCKHTRATION GC/MSFRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 18.Acenaphthena (83.32.9)

CONCKNTRATION (tlMA$53,EFFLUENT b.MAXIM)M3$PPYVALULCONCKNTHATION It)MASSC.LoNGTPCMg'gf.VALULItNo.orANALYSES4.UNITSb.MASSa.coNcz:NTRATIONI~)CONCKNTRATIOHItlMA$$b.NO.OFANALYSES5.INTAKE/Itprionvl) a.LONGTERM28.Acenaphtylene (208.96%)38.Anthracene (120.127)48.Benzldine(924)7-5)58.Bonzo(a)Anthracene (56.55-3) 68.Benzo(a)Pyrene(50-324))

78.3,4-8enzo-fluoranthene (20599.2)88.Benzo(zht)Perylene(191.24-2) 98.Benzo(h)Fluoranthene (207.08.9)

XXX108.8ls(2-Chloro.

ethoxyJMethaneX(111-91-1)118.Bls(2-Chlaro.

elhyl)Ether(111-444)126.Bis/2.Chlaroiso-prapyf/Ether(102.60.1) 138.Bls(2.Ethyl.

hexyl)Phthalate (117%1-7) 148.4Bromo.phenylPhenyl Ether(101-55.3) 158.ButylBenzylPhthalate (85.68-716Iy.2-CItloro-naphthalene (91-58-7) 178.4.Chloro-phenylPhenylEther(7005.72-3) 188.Chrysene(21801-9)X198.Oibenzo(a,hJAnthracene X(53.70-3) 208.1,2-Dichloro.

benzene(95.501)X218.1,3Olchloro.

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GEV-6.MARK'X'tssTtzOEcsc~NIItVCLI~VSRS~RSARDVIR'ANT~SHTLFAI.o.NUMoLR(copyfromllcmIofFormIJoUTrnt.t.NuraocnFLD000807479 3.EFFLUENT 001I~II~)(I)MASSCDNCSNTRATIDH (tlMASS(t)MASSCDHCCNTRATIOH 44N4SHT4ATI4Ns.MAxlMUMDAIIYvAIUEb.MAxlMMs)lgiAYvALUBC.oNGTpMygtt~YALUEItNO.OFANALYSES4.UNITSa.CONCKN'RATIONb.MASS(I)CONCCNTRATIONa.LONGTE,M(t)SIASSANAL-YSKSb.NO.OFiormApprovedOhIBiyo2040.0086 Approvalexpues731885.INTpl(on'alJGC/MSFRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL228.1,4.Dichloro-benzene(106.46.7 238.3,3'-Dichloro benzldine X(91-94-1) 248.DiethylPhthalste (84.66-2) 258.DimethylPhthslste (131~11-3)COMPOUNDS (continued'68.

DI.NButylPhthslate (84-74.2) 278.2,4Dinitro.toluene(121-14-2)

XX288.2,6Dinitro-toluene(606-20-2) 298.DiN-OctylPhthslatc (1174)4.0) 308.1,2.Diphenyl-hydrszinc(CTrtzo.benzene)(12266.7318.Fiuoranthcnc (206.440)X328.Fluorcnc(86-73.7) 336.Kexacnbrcbenren.

IIIII.7a.tI348.Hexa.chlorobutadienc (87.68-3) 358.Hexachloro=

cyclopentadiene (77.47-4) 368.Hexachloro-ethanc(67*72-1}378.Indeno(l,2,3cd)Pyrcnc(193-39-5) 388.Isophorone (78.59-1) 398.Naphthalene (91-20.3)

X408.Nltrobcnzcne (9895.3)418.NNitro-sodimethylaminc (62-759)428.N-Nitrosodi N-Propylarninc (621-64-7)

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448.Phenanthrcne (85.01-8)

X45B.Pyrene(12900-0)468.1,2,4-Tri-chforobenzene (12082.1)GC/MSFRACTION1P.Aldrin(309002)4,2P.0BHC(319.846)XTICIDENOTRENDURED3P.PBHC(319.857)4P.7BHC(5899)SP.5BHC(319868)6P.Chlordane (57.749)7P.4.4'DT(50-29-3)

BP.4.4'-DOE(72.55.9) 9P.4,4'-DDO(72.54.8) 10P.Dieldrin(6057-1)11P.C.Endosulfan (115-29-7)12P.PEndosulfan (115.29-7)13P.Endosulfan Sulfate(1031.07%)

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ethane(75.34.3)

XXXX15V.1,2Dichloro.

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nonprocess wastewater ou(lolls, andnonrequired GC/AfSlrac(ionsj, mark"X"incolumn2-bforeachpollutant youknoworhavereasontobelieveispresent.Mark"X"incolumn2.cforeachpollutant youbelieveisabsent.Ifyoumarkcolu(nn2aforanypollutant.

youmustprovidetheresultsofatleastoneanalysisforthatpollutant.

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Dlchloroethylene (156-60-6) 27V.1,1,1Trl.chloroethane (71%5-6)28V.1,1.2.Trl

~chloroethane (7900-6)29V.Trlchloro-ethylene(79.01.6) 30V.Trichloro.

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phenol(120.83.2)

XX3A.2,4.0lmethyl-phenol(105.67-9) 4A,4,6:Dlnltro O.Cresol(634-52.1) 6A.2,4Dlnltro-phenol(61.28.5) 6A.2.NItrophenol (88-76.5),'A.

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Forotherpollutants forwhichyoumackcolumn2a,youmustprovidequantitativedataoranexpianationof theirpresenceinyourdischarge.

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Dlchloroethylene (156.60.5)27V.1,1,1.Trl.

chloroethane (71-556)28V.1,1,2.Tri.

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phenol(120-83.2)

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COMPOUNDS

/conlinrredl 248.DiethylPhthslate (84-66.2) 258.DimethylPhtlrslate (131~11.3)268.DI.N.Butyl Phthalste (84742)278.2,4Dinitro.toluene(121~14-2)288.2,6Dinitro.toluene(606.202)298.DiNOctylPhthslate (117%4-0) 308.1,2-Dlphenyl-hydrazine

/TLTAzo-benzene)(122-66-7 31B.Fluoranthens(206-44.0)

XXXXXX328.Fluorene(86.73.7)

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OMBNo.204tWN86Approvafoxpiros5131N2Form2FNPDESUnitedStatesEnvironmental Protection AgencyWashngton, DC20460Application forPermitToDischarge Stormwater Discharges Associated withindustrial ActivityPaperwork Reduction ActNoticePublicroporting burdenforthisapplication isostimated toaverage28.6hoursporapplication, including timoforreviewing instructions, searching existingdatasources,gathering andmaintaining thodataneeded,andcompletinq andreviowing thecollection ofinformation.

Sendcommentsregarding theburdenestimate, anyotheraspectofthiscolloctioo ofinformation, orsuggestions forimproving thisform,including suggestions whichmayincreaseorreducethisburdento:Chief,Information PolicyBranch,PM-223~U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,401MSt..SW,Washington, DC20460,orDirector, OfficeofInformation andRegulatory Affairs,OfliceofManagement andBudget,Washington, DC20503.I.OutfallLocationForeachoutfall.listthelallludeandlongitude otIlshcatlontothenearest15secondsand!henameotthereceiving water.A.OutfallNumber(list)D.Receiving Watername006NonEuiment272045SO1500AtlanticOcean/IntakeCanal006PaintBuildingAre272045801500AtlanticOcean/IntakeCanal008LandUtilization 272100801500BiMudCreek006OilStorageArea272045801500AtlanticOcean/IntakeCanalII.Improvements AAroyounowrequiredbyanyFoderal,State,orlocalauthority tomeotanyimplomontation scheduleforthoconstruction, upgrading oroperation ofwastewater treatment equipment orpractices oranyotherenvironmental Programswhichmayaffectthedischarges descnbodinthisappiicationt Thisincludes, butisnotlimitedto,permitconditions, administrative orenforcement orders,enforcement compliance scheduleletters,stipulations, courtorders,andgrantorloanconditions.

1.Identification ofConditions, Agreemonts, Etc.N/A2.AffectedOutfallsnumbersourceoldschaige3.BriofDoscritionofPect4.Compliance Datea.ioq.b,lo.B.Youmayattachadditional shoetsdescribing anyaddlional watorpollution (orothoronvironmontal projectswhichmayatfoctyourdschargos) ycunowhaveunderwayorwhichyouplan.IndicatowhothoreachprogramIsnowunderwayorphnned,andindicatoyouractualorplannedschedules forconsuuction.

N/AIII.SiteDrainageMaAttachasitemapshowingtopography.

(orindicating thooubneofdrainagearoassolvedbythooutfall(s) coveredintheappfication ifatopographic mapisunavailablo) depicting thefacilityinduding:

eachofitsintakeanddischargo structures; thodrainagoareaofeachstormwatoroutfall;pavedaloesendbuikfings viithinthedrainageareaofeachstormwateroutfall,eachknownpastorpresentareasusedforoutdoorstomgoordisposalofsignificant materials, eachexistingstructural controlmeasuretoreducepollutants instormwaterrunoff,matoiials Ioadngandaccessareas,areaswhereposticides, horbicides, soilconditionors andfertilizers aroapplied;oachofitshazardous wastotreatment, storagoordisposalunits(induding oachareanotrequiredtohaveaRCRApermitwhichisusedforaccumulating hazardous wastounder40CFR262.34);eachwollwhore5uidsfromthofacultyaminectedunde roundsiisandothersurfacewaterbodieswhichroceivestormwaterdschafromthefacilEPAForm3610.2F(11.00)Page1of3Continuoonpago2 IV.Narrative DescrltlonofPollutant SourcesA.iForeachoutfall,provideanestimateofthearea(includeunits)ofimpervious surfaces(including pavedareasandbuildingroofs)drainedtotheoutfall,andan'estimate ofthetotalsurfaceareadrainedbytheoutfall.OutfalNumberAreaolImpervious Surlacefprcvrdavrirrs)8,900sff.ft.PaintBldg.6800s.A.TolalAreaDrahedfprovideuivrs)13,600sq.fl.30,500sq.ft.OvtlazNurserAreaof!mporviaus Surlaco(provideunits)3,000sq.ft.oilstoragecoveredareaTotalAreaOiiunedtprovksaunits)25,600sq.'t.B.Provideanarrative description ofsignificant materials thatarecurrently orinthepastthreeyearshavebeentreated,storedordisposedinamannertoallowexposuretostormwater,methodoftreatment, storage,ordisposal; pastandpresentmateriafs management practices

employed, inthelastthreeyears,tominimizecontactbythesematerials withstormwateriunoff;materials loadingandaccessareas;andthelocation, manner,andfrequency inwhichpesticides, herbicides, soilconditioners, andfertilizers areapplied.Nosignificant materials areorhavebeentreated,stored,ordisposedofinamannertoallowexposuretostormwater.Significant materials areaccumulated Incoveredbuildings orsheds.Pesticides, herbicides, soilconditioners, andfertilers areapplied,perthemanufacturers instructions, asnecessary tothegrassyareasoutsideoftheNudeargenerating station's securedareaThereIsgenerally noindustrial activities thattakeplaceInornearthegrassyareas.C.Foreachoutfall,providethelocationandadescription olexistingstructural andnonstructural oontlolmeasurestoreducepollutants instormwaterrunoff;andadescription ofthetreatment thestormwaterreceives, indudingthescheduleandtypeofmaintenance forcontrolandtreatment measuresandtheultimatedisposalofanysolidorfluidwastesotherthanbydischarge.

OutfallNumberUstCodesfromTreatment Table2F-1FPLutilizesBMP(PaintBuilding) 008FPLutilIzesBMP006FPLutilizesBMPandaconcretesilltocontainanypotential leaksorspillsofoilproductsatthecoveredstoraearea.V.Nonstorinwater DlscharesAlcertifyunderpenaltyofhwthattheoutfall(s) coveredbythisapplication havebeentestedorevaluated forthepresenceofnonstamwater discharges, andthatallnonstolmwater discharges fromtheseoufall(s) areidentified ineitheranaccompanying Form2CorForm2Eapplication fortheoutfall.NameandOttldalTtuoft)peorprtrir)C.D.Henderson, ActingManagerAirandWaterPermittin ProramsZ.Bq~7/q~B.Provideadescription ofthemethodused,thedateofanytesting,andtheonsitedrainagepointsthatworedrectfyobservedduringatest.Adryweathersitesurveywasperformed andverification withsiteequipment andprocessplanswasperformed July25,1991andFebruary4,1992.Observations duringthesitesurveysshowednodryweatherflowsordiscrepancies withthestormwaterdischarge systems.Vl.Significant LeaksorSpillsProvideexistinginformation regarding thehistoryofsignificant leaksorspillsoftoxicorhazardous pollutants atthefaclityinthehstthreeyears,including theapproximate dateandlocationofthespillorleak,andthetypeandamountofmaterialreleased.

NosignifIcant spillsorleaksoftoxicorhazardous pollutants hasoccurredatthisfacilityduringthepastthreeyears.EPAForm3510-2F(1140)Page2of3ContlnwonPage3 0II8)

Cpntfnued fromPage2umrcopynmtomroonn1FDL000807479 A,B,C,3D:Seeinstructions beforeproceeding.

CompleteonesetoftablesIoreachoutfall.Annotatetheoutfallnumberinthespaceprovided.

TablesVII-A,VII-B,andVll-CareincludedonseparatesheetsnumberedVll-1andVII-2.E:Potential discharges notcoveredbyanalysis-isanypollutant listedinTablo2F-2asubslanco oracomponent ofasubstanco whichyoucurrently useormanufacture asanintermediate orfinalproductorbyproduct?

Yes(listallsuchpollutants below)No(gotoSectionIX)VIII.BioioicalToxic'estin DataDoyouhaveanyknowledge orreasontobelievethatanybiological testforacuteorchronictoxicityhasbeenmadeonanyotyourdischarges oronareceiving watornrelationloyourdischarge withinlhohst3yoars?Yesgistallsuchpollutants below)12/03/90-FloridaDER:~EvaluatIon offacility's permitcriteria~Acutewholeeffluentoxidty,mysfdshrimp3/05/92-FPL(CH2MHfff)~RegulredbyNPDESpermitduringClamtrolCT1Application

~Acutewholeeffluenttoxfcfty, mysldshrimpandmenfdlaIX.ContractAnalslsinformation WoreanyolthoanalysesroportodinItomVperlormod byacontracthbonLtoty orconsulting firm?OZYos(liststhename,address,andtolophonenumborof, ondpolutentsenalyzodby, eachsuchlaboratory orfinnbelow)NotoSectionINo(goloSsdian)0B.AddressC.AreaCodoIIPhonoNo.D.Pollutants AnaRMT,Inc.3125Presidential Parkway(404)4516633Sufte200Atlanta,GA30340NoneOrlandoLabs,Inc.P.O.Box149127Orlando,Fl.32814(407)896-6645 X.CertNcatfon Icertifyunderpenaltyoflawthatthisdocumontandallattachmonts wereproparodundermydaetfonorsupon(fsfon hacconfanco withasystemdesignedtoassurethatqualified personnel properlygatherandevaluatethoinfonnab'on subm(ttod.

Basedonmyinquiryofthopooonorpersonswhomenagethesystemorthosepersonsdirectlyresponsiblo forgathonngthoinfonnafion, theinfonnaten submitted is,tothebostofmyknowledge andbelief,true,accurate, andcomplete.

Iamawarethatthereeresignificant ponaltios forsubmitting falseinfonnafion, incfucfng thepossibi7ity offf(neandimpnsonmont forknowingviolations.

A.$~8gicialgiite(typeorprint)ActinManaerAirandWaterPermfttln ProramsC.Signature e.S.EPAForm3510-2F(11-00)Page3of3B.AreaCodoandPhonoNO.(407)6974930D.DateSigned6/ash'~

I EPAIDNumbor(copyfromitem1ofForm1)FDL000807479 FormApproved.

0MB'No.20404086Approvafoxpires&31.92Vii.Discharge Information (Confinued frompage3ofForm2F)PartA-Youmustprovidetheresultsofatleastoneanalysisforoverypollutant inthistable.Completeonotableforeachoutfall.Seeinstructions foradditional details.Pollutant andCASNumber(ifavaifabfo)

OilandGrossoGrabSampleTakenDunngFirst30Minutes0.010Ib1.1mg/IRow-weighted CompositoMaximumValues(includeunits)GrabSampleTakenDunngFiat30Minutes'hw.weighted Composite AverageValues(includeunits)NumberofStormEventsSampled-PaintBuildingAreaSourcesofPollutants UnknownBiotogicaf OxygenDemand(BODs)ChemicalOxygenDemand(COD)TotalSuspended Solids(TSS)TotalKjefdahlNitrogenNitrateplusNitritoNitrogonTotalPhosphorus 0.040lb4.4mg/I0.20Ib22,2mg/I0.770Ib85.5mg/I0.024lb2.62mg/I0.004lb0.454mg/I0.039lb4.34mg/I0.080Ib8.9mg/I0.152Ib16.9mg/I0.419Ib46.5m0.016Ib1.81mg/I0.003Ib'0918m0.030lb3.35mg/IUnknownUaknownananaggregagrouncoverconstitute mostUnknowaUnknownUnknownpHMinimum~Maximum/73MinimumMaximumTem=24CPart8-Listeachpollutant thatislimitedinanotlluentguideline whichthetacilityissubjecttooranypollutant listedinthefacility's NPDESpermitforitsprocesswastewater (ifthefacilityisoperating underanexistingNPDESpermit).Completoonotableforeachouttall.Seotheinstructions foradditional detailsandirements.

Pollutant andCASNumbor(ifavrufa'bfe)

N/AGrabSamploTakenDunngFirst30MinutosFhw.weigh todComposito MaximumValues(includeunits)GrabSampleTakenDunngFiat30MinutesRow-weighted ComsiteAverageValues(rncfudounits)NumberofStormEventsSampledSoumasofPollutants EPAForm3$10-2F(11tN)PageVll-1ContfnueonReverse Continued fromtheFrontPartC-Listoachpollutant shownintables2F.2.2F-3,and2F.4thatyouknoworhavereasontobelieveispresent.Soethoinstructions foradditional detailsandrequiroments.

Completeonetabloforoachoutfall.Pollutant MaximumValues(inclurjo units)AverageValues(includeunits)Numberof006PaintBuildingAreaCASNumber(i/available)

GrabSampleTakenDuringFirst30MinutesFhw.weighted Composite GrabSampleTakenDuringFirst30MinutesFlowweightedComposite StormEventsSampledSourcesofPollutants PartD-Providodataforthostormovont(s)whichrosultodinthomaximumvalueslortholiowwoightodoomposito samplo.1.OatoofStormEvent2.OurationofStorm(inminutes)3.Totalrainfalduringstormovont(ininches)4.Numberofhourshotwoonboginning ofstormmeasurodandendofproviousmeasurable rainovent5.Maximumaowratoduringrainovent(gs//onsA7lfnufe ofspecit)runits)e.Totalflowfromrainovont(galbnsorspecit)units)7ISolensamplewastaken8.FormofPrecipitation (raints/I, snoanrsit)2Q5/9221min.0.17inches81hours254.4gpm1081galWinterRainfall9.Provideadescription ofthomethodofflowmoasuroment orestimato.

PartD.5,Maximumflowratewasestimated thornmaxfmumrainfallfntensfty overareaofdrshagexcoefffcfent ofrunoff.PartD,6.AreaofdrainagexdepthofrainfallxcoefIkfent ofrunoff(>50percentpervfous)

.98coefIfcfent forimpervious ares.76<<oefllcfent forgravelareaSeeSCSTR-5$,June1986Table2-2aEPAForm35102F(11-tN)PageVll.2 EPAIDNumber(copyfromItem1ofFormt)FL000807479 Vll>>Discharge Information (Continued frompage3ofForm2F)FormApproved.

OMBNo.2040~6Approvalexpires&31.92PartA-Youmustprovidetheresultsofatleastoneanalysisforeverypollutant inthistable.Completeonetableforeachoutfall.Seeinstructions foradditional details.Pollutant andCASNumber(tfavailable)

OilandGreaseGrabSampleTakenDunngFirst30MinutesFlow-weighted Composite<1.0mg/IMaximumValues(indudeunits)GrabSampleTakenDunngFirst30MinutesFhw.weighted Composite AverageValues(Indudounits)NumberofStormEventsSampled006-OllStorageAreaSourcesofPollutants UnknownBiological OxygenDemand(BODs)ChemicalOxygenDemand(COD)TotalSuspended scads(TSS)TotalKjeldahlNitrogenNitrateplusNitriteNibogenTotalPhosphorus c0.004lbc3.3m0.027Ib20.9mg/I0.008lb6.0m0.0008lb0.65mg/I0.0006lb0.465m0.0002lb0.13mg/Ic0.0075lb5.8mg/I0.033lb25.4mg/I<0.0065lbc5.0mg/I0.0009Ib0.71mg/I0.0006lb0.477mg/I0.0002lb0.13mg/IUnknownUnknown1Grassclippings andsanddebriUnknownUnknownUnknownpHMaximum76BMinimumMaximumTemp=2CMinimumPart8-Listeachpollutant thatislimitedinanetlluentguideline whichthefacilityissubjecttooranypollutant listedinthofacility's NPDESpermitforitsprocesswastowator (ifthofacilityisoporating underanexistingNPDESpermit).Complotoonotableforeachoutfall.Seotheinstructions foraddibonal detailsandreirements.

PoHutantandCASNumber(ifavailablo)

N/AGrabSamploTakenDunngFirst30MinutesRow-weighted Composito MaximumValues(includeunits)GrabSampleTakenDunngFirst30MinutesRow.weighted ComsiteAverageValues(fndudeunits)MumborofStormEventsSampledSourcesofPollutants EPAForm3510-2F(11-90)PageVll-1ContfnueonReverse

~4)Continued tramtheFrontPartC-Listeachpollutant shownintables2F.2,2F-3,and2F-4thatyouknoworhavoreasontobelieveispresent.Seethoinstructions foradditional detailsandrequirements.

Completeonetableforeachoutfall.Pollutant MaximumValues(includeunits)AverageValues(includeunits)Numberof006OllStorageAreaandCASNumber(ilavailable)

N/AGrabSampleTakenDuringFirst30MinutesFlow.weighted Composite GrabSampleTakenDurinFirst30MinutesFhw-weighted Composite StormEventsSampledSourcesofPollutants partp.Providedataforthostormevent(s)whichresultedinthemaximumvaluesfortheflowweightedcomposite sample.1.pateofStormEvent2.OurntionofSbxm(inminutes)3.Totalminfallduringstormovent(ininches)4.Numberofhoursbetweenbeginning ofstormmeasuredandondofpreviousmeasurablo rainevent5.MaximumlIowratoduringnunevent(gallonsAninute orspeckyunits)8.Totalflowfromrainevent(gallonsorspeciyy'nits) 7.Seasonsamplewastaken8.FormofPrecipitation (rainfall, snowmelt) 205$229mh.0.18inches81hours349gpm1572galWinterRainfall9.Provideadescription ofthemethodofflowmeasurement orestimate.

PartD.5.Maxfmumfiowratewasestimated frommaximumrainfallfntcnsftyoverareaofdrainagexcoeQRfent ofrunoff.PartD.6.Areaofdrainagexdepthofrainfallxcoefficient ofrunoff.9$forbuildingareasA9forfairgrassIgravelSeeSCSTR-55,June1986Table2-2aEPAForm3510.2Ft11.90)PagoVll-2 EPAIDNumber(copy/rom/rem1olForm1)000807479 FLDlCg)Vll.Discharge Information (Confintred frampage3ofFom2F)FormApprovod.

OMBNo.2040~6Apptovafoxpites&81.92PartA-YoumustprovideIhoresultsofatleastoneanalysisforeverypollutant inthistablo.CompleteonetableforeachoutfalLSeoinstructions foradditional details.Pollutant andCASNumber(ifavat7able)

OilandGrossoGrabSampleTakenDunngFirst30Minutes<0.024Ib<1.0mg/IFlow-weighted Composite MaximumValues(includeunits)GrabSampleTakenDunngFirst30MinutesFlow-weighted Composite AverageValues(includeunits)NumberofStormEventsSampled8-LandUtilization BuildingSou+osofPollutants LawnMaintenance Equipment ParkingBiological OxygenDemand(BODs)ChemicalOxygenDomand(COD)TotalSusoended Solids(TSS)TotalKjeldahlNittogonNitrateplusNitntoNitrogenTotalPhosphorus 0.117Ib4.9mg/I1,589Ib669mg/I5,679Ib237mg/I0.051Ib2.14mg/I0,014Ib0.602mg/I0.024Ib1.00mg/I02301b9.6mg/I3.50Ib146mg/I27.147lb1,133m0.150Ib6.25mg/I0.015Ib0.624mg/I~0.054Ib2.26mg/I1UnknownUnknownAreaInatnnnandatrroandtna aeaorplpcentrancebcandyroticoraandenctkntobennalocatedatbendtnHachanree ptpcnhcte~ecHmcntatka orcandycoltccnrrecLUnknownUnknown1UnknownMaximum805MinimumpHMinimumMaximumTemp=2CPart8-Listeachpollutant thatislimitedinaneffluentguideline whichthefacilityissubjecttooranypollutant hstedinthefacility's NPDESpermitforitsprocesswastewater (ifthefacilityisoperating underanexistingNPDESpermit).Completeonetableforeachoutfall.Seothoinstructions foradditional detailsandreirements.

Pollutant andCASNumber(ifavrtilable)

N/AGrabSampleTakenDunngFirst30MinutesFhw.weighted Composito MaximumValues(includeunits)GrabSamploTakenDunngFirst30MinutosFlow-weightod ComsitoAverageValues(includeunits)NumberofStormEventsSampledSourcesofPoHutants EPAFortn3$142F(11-00)PageVll-1ContinuoonReverso

~~~~t Continued fromtheFrontPartC-Listeachpollutant shownintables2F.2,2F-3,and2F-4thatyouknoworhavereasontobelieveispresent.Seethe~iinstructions loradditional detailsandrequirements.

Completeonetableforoachoutfall.Pollutant MaximumValues(includeunits)AverageValues(includeunits)Numberof008-LandUtilization CASNumber(ilavailable)

N/AGrabSampleTakenDuringFirst30MinutesFlow.weightedComposite GrabSampleTakenDuringFirst30MinutesFlow-weighted Composite

~StormEventsSampledSourcesofPollutants partD-Providedataforthestormevent(s)whichresultedinthomaximumvaluesforthoflowweightedcomposite sample.1.DateofStormEvent2.DurationofStorm(inminutes)3.Totalrainfallduringstormevent(ininches)4.Numberofhoursbetweenbeginning ofstormmeasuredandendofpreviousmeasurable reinovont5.Maximumflowrateduringrainevent(gallons/minute orspecif)gunite) 6.Totalflowfromrainovent(gallonsorspecif)runits)7.Soaeonsamplowastakon8.FormofPrecipitation (iawfall, snowmelt) 2125/9227mfn.0.20inches81hours791gpm2877galWinter9.Provideadescription ofthemethodofflowmeasurement orestimate.

PartD.5.Maxfmumfiowratewasestimated frommaximumrafnfsltfntensfty overareaofdrainagexcoelIlclent ofrunoff,PartD.6.breaofdrainagexdepthofrainfallxcoefIlcknt ofrunoff88forbuildingareas.76forgravelareasSeeSCSTR-55,June1986Tabk2-2aEPAForm3510-2F(11-90)PagoVll-2