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Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station NPDES Permits No. SC0030856 Renewal Application (LP 252)
ML063030099
Person / Time
Site: Summer South Carolina Electric & Gas Company icon.png
Issue date: 10/26/2006
From: Archie J B
South Carolina Electric & Gas Co
To: Foster B L
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, State of SC, Dept of Health & Environmental Control
References
814.07-2, C-06-2671, L-99-0079, LP 252, RC-06-0192, SC0030856
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A SCANA COMPANY Jeffrey B. Archie Vice President, Nuclear Operations 803.345.4214 October 26, 2006 Ms. Betty Lou Foster NPDES/ND Administration Bureau of Water South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201

Dear Ms. Foster:

Subject:

VIRGIL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION NPDES PERMITS NO. SC0030856 RENEWAL APPLICATION (LP 252)This letter provides the renewal application for NPDES Permit No. SC0030856 for the Virgil C.Summer Nuclear Station. Included in this package are the following items:* Completed Application Form 1 -General Information

  • Completed Form 2C -Wastewater Discharge Information
  • Completed Form 2E -Facilities Which Do Not Discharge Process Wastewater
  • Supplement to NPDES Application (with Correct Required Quad Map)* Sludge Disposal Procedure* Request for Variance of the Section 316(a) of the Clean Water Act of 1977* Sludge Disposal Procedure Should there be any questions, please contact Ms. Susan B. Reese at (803) 345-4591.Very/tr yours, rey B. Archi SBR/JBA/sbr Enclosures c: W. F. Bacon P. A. Mothena M. B. Roberts J. W. Preston (w/o enclosures))

R. J. White (w/o enclosures)

NRC Resident Inspector (w/o enclosures)

NSRC (w/o enclosures)

Document Control Desk RTS (C-06-2671, L-99-0079)

File (814.07-2, LP 252)DMS (RC-06-0192) 7 4oq'q SCE&G I Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station

  • T (803) 345.5209
  • www.scono.com FORM 1 Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.Form Approved.

OMB No. 2040-0086.

Please print or type in the unshaded areas only. Form Approved.

0MB No. 2040-0086.

FORM 1 41EPA GENERAL LABEL ITEMS U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GENERAL INFORMATION Consolidated Permits Program (Read the "General Instructions" before otartina I I. EPA ID. NUMBER.T/AI C JF lTD GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS If a preprinted label has been provided, affix it in the designated space. Review the infonnation carefully, if any of it is incorrect, cross through it and enter the correct data in the appropriate fill-in area below. Also, if any of the preprinted data is absent (the area to the left of the label space lists the information that should appear), please provide it in the proper fill-in area(s) below. If the label is complete and correct, you need not complete Items I, Ill, V, and Vt (except VI-B which must be completed regardless).

Complete all items if no label has been provided.

Refer to the instructions for detailed item descriptions and for the legal authorizations under which this INSTRUCTIONS:

Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any permit application forms to the EPA. If you answer "yes" to any questions, you must submit this form and the supplemental form listed in the parenthesis following the question.

Mark "X" in the box in the third column if the supplemental form is attached.

If you answer "no" to each question, you need not submit any of these forms. You may answer 'no" if your activity is excluded from permit requirements; see Section C of the instructions.

See also, Section D of the instructions for definitions of bold-faced terms.Mark "X" Mark "X SPCFCQUS'N ES NO FORM YES NO FORM SPECIFIC QUESTIONS ATTACHED SPECIFIC QUESTIONS ATTrACHED A. Is this facility a publicly owned treatment works which B. Does or will this facility (either existing or proposed)results in a discharge to waters of the U.S.? (FORM 2A) , include a concentrated animal feeding operation or " aquatic animal production facility which results in a 16 17 Is discharge to waters of the U.S.? (FORM 2B) 19 20 21 C. Is this a facility which currently results in discharges to D. Is this a proposed facility (other than those described in A waters of the U.S. other than those described in A or B or B above) which will result in a discharge to waters of X.above? (FORM 2C) 22 23 24 the U.S.? (FORM 2D) 25 26 27 E. Does or will this facility treat, store, or dispose of F. Do you or will you inject at this facility industrial or hazardous wastes? (FORM 3) X municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum containing, within one quarter mile of the well bore, 2, n 30 underground sources of drinking water? (FORM 4) 32 33 G. Do you or will you inject at this facility any produced water H. Do you or will you inject at this facility fluids for special or other fluids which are brought to the surface in ,,,, processes such as mining of sulfur by the Frasch process, connection with conventional oil or natural gas production, A. solution mining of minerals, in situ combustion of fossil inject fluids used for enhanced recovery of oil or natural fuel, or recovery of geothermal energy? (FORM 4)gas, or inject fluids for storage of liquid hydrocarbons?(FORM 4) 34 5 3 33, 31 3 1. Is this facility a proposed stationary source which is one J. Is this facility a proposed stationary source which is of the 28 industrial categories listed in the instructions and NOT one of the 28 industrial categories listed in the which will potentially emit 100 tons per year of any air instructions and which will potentially emit 250 tons per pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act and may affect year of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act or be located in an attainment area? (FORM 5) 40 41 42 and may affect or be located in an attainment area? 4 " (FORM 5)Ill. NAME OF FACILITY SKIP V I R G IL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION IV. FACILITY CONTACT A. NAME & TITLE (last,first, & title) B. PHONE (area code & no.), 12 A R C H I, E, B. V P UIC FS F 014- 14 15 45 46 481 4 5 1 52.V. FACILTY MAILING ADDRESS A. STREET OR P.O. BOX 15 16 4 B. CITY OR TOWN C. STATE D. ZIP CODE 4 VI. FACILITY LOCATION A. STREET, ROUTE NO. OR OTHER SPECIFIC IDENTIFIER 5 HIG HW A 21 15 101 4 B. COUNTY NAME F1A IRF I !ELD'C. CITY OR TOWN D. STATE E. ZIP CODE F COUNTY CODE (if known)6 JIEINIKIIINIsIvIIILILIE1 I I I I I I I I I I I I SC 240d5 I I 15 40 41 42 47 51 52 -54 EPA Form 3510-1 (8-90)CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. SIC CODES (4-digit, in order of piority)A. FIRST B. SECOND 1 c- seir (sp e c fr)15 16e -,I 15 116 -19I C. THIRD D. FOURTH c jl~l (sp ecifr) C(Specify~)

'71 7 S 15 167.19 VIII. OPERATOR INFORMATION A. NAME B.Is the name listed in Item c .I .I I I I I I I I I VII I I I I I I I I I II I-A also the owner?8I SO U T H C A ROLINA ELCTRIC & GAS COMPANY 0YESONO 1 116 66 C. STATUS OF OPERATOR (Enter the appropriate letter into the answer box: if "Other, " specify.)ID. PHONE (area code & no.)F = FEDERAL S = STATE P = PRIVATE M = PUBLIC (other than federal or state) (p (specify)0 = OTHER (specify)I I I I ) I I I I (803) 345-4214 E. STREET OR P.O. BOX P. IOý' Y 'II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 26 F CITY OR TOWN'I J'E'N K'I N 'S .............I I S'C 1 2;065' " Is 16 40 41 42'° I '°X. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS A. NPDES (Discharges to Surface Water)I I_ I I I I I I I I I I I I 91N SCSC0030856 i !F1 4R 1 47 14R B. UIC (Undergroundlnjection of Fluids)E. OTHER (specif)C I.T I I C JT I 1T0, 0, 0 10 1 11 2 1 1(speci) AIR QUALITY PERMIT 30" 15 16 1C83 C. RCRA Hazardous Wastes) E. OTHER s eci cI II I I T (specify)1IINTERIM 15 1 16 16 i 3 15 1 16 1 718306 XI. MAP Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending to at least one mile beyond property boundaries.

The map must show the outline of the facility, the location of each of its existing and proposed intake and discharge structures, each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, and each well where it injects fluids underground.

Include all springs, rivers, and other surface water bodies in the map area. See instructions for precise requirements.

XII. NATURE OF BUSINESS (rovide a brief description)

-GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY, NUCLEAR REACTOR AIII. CERTIFICATION (see instructions)

I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this application and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in the application, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete.

I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fi and imprisonment.

A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type or print) B. IN RE -C. DATE SIGNED JEFFREY B. ARCHIE VICE PRESIDENT, NUCLEAR OPERATIONS z COMMENTS FOR OFFICIAL USE ON C 15116 5 EPA Form 3510-1 (8-90)

FORM 2C I EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I ofForm I) 1 Form Approved.OMB No. 2040-0086.

Approval expires 3-31-98.Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.FORM U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS NPDES Consolidated Permits Program I. OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.A. OUTFALL NUMBER B. LATITUDE C. LONGITUDE (list) 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. D. RECEIVING WATER (name)001 34 17 44 81 18 31 Monticello Reservoir 003 34 17 54 81 18 55 Broad River via Penstocks of Fairfield Hydro I1. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility.

Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls.

If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.B. For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater.

Continue on additional sheets if necessary.

1. OUT- 2. OPERATION(S)

CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3. TREATMENT FALL b. AVERAGE FLOW b. LIST CODES FROM NO. (list) a. OPERATION (list) (include units) a. DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 001 Once-through cooling water Discharges to surface water 4-A Main condensers 691,200,000 gpd Other cooling services 77,760,000 gpd Total Outfall 001 768,960,000 gpd Reactor waste processing 003 Reactor grade water______

_____Reactor greade water (i) X-X_______________________

Waste holding tanksXX Non-reactor grade floor drains 20,000 gpd Evaporation 1-F and laundry and hot shower drains 2-J_______________________

Ion exhange2-iTotal Outfall 003 20,000 gpd Reuse/recycle (alternate) 4-C Waste monitor tank XX Discharge to surface water 4-A Non-reactor grade drains Waste holding tanks X-X Ion exchange 2-J Waste monitor tank x-x Discharges to surface water 4-A OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-categories)

EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copyfrom Item I of Form 1)Form Approved.OMB No. 2040-0086.

Approval expires 3-31-98.Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.FORM U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER 2C LEPAoSCAO EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS NPDES Consolidated Permits Program I. OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.A. OUTFALL NUMBER B. LATITUDE C. LONGITUDE (list) 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. D. RECEIVING WATER (name)004 34 17 54 81 18 56 Monticello Reservoir II. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility.

Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls.

If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.B. For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater.

Continue on additional sheets if necessary.

1. OUT- 2. OPERATION(S)

CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3. TREATMENT FALL b. AVERAGE FLOW b. LIST CODES FROM NO, (list) a. OPERATION (list) (include units) a. DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 004 Steam generator blowdown Steam generator blowdown (2)Steam generator blowdown Waste monitoring X-x Blowdown system sump Discharge to surface water (alternate) 4-A Total Outfall 004 144,000 gpd Sedimentation 1-U Reuse/recycle 4-C Blowdown system sumpt (3)Waste holding tank X-X Ion exchange 2-J Reuse/recycle 4-C Waste monitor tank (alternate)

X-X Discharge to surface water (alt.) via 4-A Outfall 001 OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-categories)

EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1)Form Approved.OMB No. 2040-0086.

Approval expires 3-31-98.Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.FORM U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER 2C L EPA EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS NPDES Consolidated Permits Program I. OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.A. OUTFALL NUMBER B. LATITUDE C. LONGITUDE (list) 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. D. RECEIVING WATER (name)006A 34 17 40 81 18 39 Monticello Reservoir 006B 34 17 40 81 18 37 Monticello Reservoir I1. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES I A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility.

Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls.

If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.B. For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater.

Continue on additional sheets if necessary.

I. OUT- 2. OPERATION(S)

CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3. TREATMENT FALL b. AVERAGE FLOW b. LIST CODES FROM NO. (list) a. OPERATION (list) (include units) a. DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 006A Low volume waste (alum sludge basin) Sedimentation 1-U Condensate polisher backwash Discharge to surface water via Outfall 014 4-A Clarifier blowdown Carbon filter backwash Gravity filter backwash Steam aenerator blowdown (alt.)Condensate Storage Tank (alt.)Total Outfall 006A 80,000 gpd 0067 Tnw vollme wauRr h-ain) Flow equalization (Collecting sumo) X-X Turbine room SUmS Sedimentation l-U Main condenser cleaning sump Oil skimming Boiler house drains X-X Diesel generator building sumo Discharge to surface water via Outfall 014 4-A Circ. water pump house sump'.Condensate storage tank (alt.)Fuel oil handling drains Transformer area drains Total Outfall 006B 50,000 gpd OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-categories)

EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) 1 Form Approved.OMB No. 2040-0086.

Approval expires 3-31-98.Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.FORM U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS NPDES Consolidated Permits Program I. OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.A. OUTFALL NUMBER B. LATITUDE C. LONGITUDE (list) 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. D. RECEIVING WATER (name)007 34 17 52 81 18 52 Monticello Reservoir 008 34 17 40 81 18 40 Monticello Reservoir II. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility.

Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and ouffalls.

If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.B. For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater.

Continue on additional sheets if necessary.

1. OUT- 2. OPERATION(S)

CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3. TREATMENT FALL b. AVERAGE FLOW b. LIST CODES FROM NO. (list) a. OPERATION (list) (include units) a. DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 007 Low volume waste Flow equalization X-X (Neutralization waste tank) Neutralization 2-K Ion exchange regenerations Discharges to surface water via Outfall 001 4-A Chemical feed equipment drain sump Caustic tank area sump 1B bldg. sum 1D" battery room Total Outfall 007 80,000 gpd rheminal nlanima waRt-s/low volume Neutralization (metal cleaning only) 2-K 008 waete (Ple,,t eta,-t,, waste hnldirna Sedimentation 1-U basin) (4) Discharge to surface water via Outfall 014 4-A Metal cleaninq waste Low volume waste from oil collection suso_ (0O__Low volume waste from clarifier blowdown sump (006A)Chemical cleaning waste OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-categories)

EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I ofForm 1)Form Approved.OMB No. 2040-0086.

Approval expires 3-31-98.Please print or type in the unshaded areas only.FORM U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY low APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER 2C N1EPA EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS NPDES Consolidated Permits Program I. OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.A. OUTFALL NUMBER B. LATITUDE I C. LONGITUDE (list) 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. D. RECEIVING WATER (name)012 34 17 54 81 19 19 Broad River 013 34 17 39 81 18 32 Broad River 014 34 17 44 81 18 31 Monticello Reservoir II. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES I A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility.

Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls.

If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.B.For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater.

Continue on additional sheets if 1. OUT- 2. OPERATION(S)

CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3. TREATMENT FALL b. AVERAGE FLOW b. LIST CODES FROM NO. (list) a. OPERATION (list) (include units) a. DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 012 North yard drain system 2,880 gpd Discharge to surface water 4-A Yard drains Roof drains Refueling water storage tank pit drains Industrial

& CRDM coolrsi009A

& B) 8,000 gpd Total Outfall 012 10,880 gpd a= a ..t. v-ar drain A v-tem 1,440 gpd Discharge to surface water 4-A 013 Roof drains _______________

_______________________

Water storage tank sumps Misc. building floor drains Total Outfall 013 1,440 gpd Combination Outfall4-014 Discharge to surface water 4-A Outfall 005 10,000 cod sanitary sewage treatment Outfall 006A 80,000 gpd Low volume waste (alum sludge basin) 4-A Outfall 006B 50,000 9pd Low volume waste (plant waste surge basin) 4-A n,,0erfa nos 0 Cpd Chemical cleaning waste/Low volume waste 4-A ntn Al n,,-fall el4 140,000 gpd-Average flow varies with rainfall OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-categories)

EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the discharges described in Items II-A or B intermittent or seasonal?Z7 YES (complete the following table) F1 NO (go to Section III)3. FREQUENCY

4. FLOW a. DAYS PER B. TOTAL VOLUME 2. OPERATION(s)

WEEK b. MONTHS a. FLOW RATE (in mgd) (specify with units)1. OUTFALL CONTRIBUTING FLOW (specify PER YEAR 1. LONGTERM 2. MAXIMUM 1. LONG TERM 2. MAXIMUM C. DURATION NUMBER (list) (list) average) (specify average) AVERAGE DAILY AVERAGE DAILY (in days)008 See discussion Outfall 008 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Ill. PRODUCTION A. Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility?[] YES (complete Item III-B) [] NO (go to Section I')B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)?

[:] YES (complete Item III-C) [] NO (go to Section IP)C. If you answered "yes" to Item Ill-B, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline, and indicate the affected outfalls.1. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION

2. AFFECTED OUTFALLS a. QUANTITY PER DAY b. UNITS OF MEASURE c. OPERATION, PRODUCT, MATERIAL, ETC. (list outfall numbers)(specify)N/A IV. IMPROVEMENTS A. A-re you now required Dy any Federal, State or local autnonty to meet any implementation schedule for me construction, upgrading or operations or wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application?

This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions.

[] YES (complete the following table) [] NO (go to Item IV-B)1. IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, 2. AFFECTED OUTFALLS 4. FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE a. NO. b. SOURCE OF DISCHARGE

a. REQUIRED b. PROJECTED L J L U J B.OPTIONAL:

You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction.

[] MARK "X" IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS IS ATTACHED EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE 2 of 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE 2 of 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 I EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A, B, & C: See instructions before proceeding

-Complete one set of tables for each outfall -Annotate the outfall number in the space provided.NOTE: Tables V-A, V-B, and V-C are included on separate sheets numbered V-1 through V-9.D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c-3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be discharged from anv outffll. Fer every nnhllutant vnu list hripflv da~rerihP the. vnu it tn be nresent and rennrt any analvtir.al datai in vnhur nnsesian.1. POLLUTANT

2. SOURCE 1. POLLUTANT
2. SOURCE VI. POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSIS Is any pollutant listed in Item V-C a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct?

E] YES (list all such pollutants below ) [:] NO (go to Item VI-B)EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE 3 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE 3 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years?[Z YES (identify the test(s) and describe theirpurposes below) El NO (go to Section VIII)Chronic toxicity testing for Outfalls 001, 014 Acute toxicity testing for Outfall 012 Requirement of NPDES Permit No. SC0030856 VIII. CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Were any of the analyses reported in Item V performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm?W1 YES (list the name, address, and telephone number of and pollutants analyzed by, El NO (go to Section MX)each such laboratory orfirm below)C. TELEPHONE D. POLLUTANTS ANALYZED A. NAME B. ADDRESS (area code & no.) (list)General Engineering Laboratory P. 0. Box 30712 (843)-556-8171 See Attached Charleston, SC Data Resources, Inc. 3005 Braod River Road (803) 561-0331 Biochemical Oxygen Demand Columbia, Sc 29210 IX. CERTIFICATION

/ certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel property gather and evaluate the information submitted.

Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete.

I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type orprint)Jeffrey B. Archie, Vice President, Nuclear Operations B. PHONE NO. (area code & no.)(803) 345-4214 D. DATE SIGNED I O/le/(611, PAGE 4 of 4 NPDES FORM 2C Notes -Item IIA and IIB (1) Reactor grade water (244) gpd is normally treated and discharged to the penstocks of Fairfield Hydro together with treated non-reactor grade drains. The alternate pathway is to treat and recycle when possible.(2) Steam generator blowdown is normally returned to the condensate system for recovery.

Steam generator blowdown can be monitored and discharged to Monticello Reservoir via Outfall 001. The alternate discharge pathway is to Monticello Reservoir via the clarifier blowdown gump and Outfall 006A. If monitoring indicates blowdown is not acceptable for discharge, flow is diverted to the blowdown holdup tank.(3) Flow from the blowdown system sump and blowdown holdup tank is normally treated and recycled.

The alternate pathway is treatment and discharge to the penstocks of Fairfield Hydro via Outfall 003.(4) The plant startup waste holding basin discharges wastes from the cleaning of plant piping and equipment.

When not used for this purpose, it is available for use as an alternate to the alum sludge basin for treatment of low volume wastes from the clarifier blowdown sump. The plant startup waste holding basin is identical in capacity and design to the alum sludge basin (Outfall 006A). Low volume wastes from the collecting sump can also be directed to the plant startup waste holding basin by means of the piping connections provided for metal cleaning wastes.

Analyses Performed by General Engineering Laboratories for V.C. Summer Station NPDES Permit Extension Rad Gas Flow GFPC, Gross A/B, liquid Alpha Beta-GFPC, Total Raadiun, Liquid Total Radium Rad Radumk-226 Lucas Cell, Ra226, liquid Radium-226 Ion Chromatography EPA300.0 Bromide Liquid Bromide Fluoride Sulfate Mercury Analysis EPA 245.1 Mercury Mercury Metals Analysis-ICPMS 200.81200-2 NPDES Metals Alumnnum Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Cobalt Copper Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Selenium Silver Thallium Tin Titanium Zinc Chromium Micro-biology EPA 405.1 BOD, 5DAY BOD, 5 DAY Rapid Flow Analyms (Alpkem)EPA 625 Form 2C BNA Dioxin Screen 2,3,7,8-TCDD EPA 163 1E Low Level Mercury Analysis Mercury Rapid Flow Analysis (Alpkem)EPA 335.3 Cyanide, Total Cyanide, Total EPA 420.2 Phenols, Total Liquid Total Phenol Sezni-Volatiles-GC/MS 351018270C 77O in Liqid 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine 2 ,4.6-Trichlorophenol 2,4-Dichlorophenol 24-Dimethylphenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 24-Dinitrotoluene 2,6-Dinitrotoloene 2-C2hloronaplthalene 2-Chlorophenol 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol 2-Nitrophenol 3,Y-Dichlorobenzidine 4-Bromophenylphenylher, 4-Chloro-3.-methylphenol 4-Chlorophenylphenylether 4-Nitropbenol Acenapbthylene Andifacene Benzidine Benzo(a)anthracene BenzD(a)pyrene Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(ghi)perylene Benzo(k)fluoranthene ButylbenzylphthalaW clhysene Di-n-butylphthalate Di-n-octylphthalate.Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene Diethylphthalate Dimethylphthalate Diphenylmine Fluoranthene Semi-Volatiles-GC/MS 3510/8270C4TO in Liqid Fluorene Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Hexachloroethane Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

]sophorone N-Nitrosodimethylamine N-Nitroeodipropyl amine Naphthalene Nitrobenzene Pentachlorophenol Phenanthrene Phenol Pyrene bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane bis(2-Chloroethyl) ether bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1)PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completinq these paqes.SEE INSTRLICTIC)NR V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)OUTFALL NO.001 PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each oi EFFLUENT 3. UI L1011. ýJV 11 IOLI k A tIlTAt'l:

/nnfirun,,ll I b MAXIMU1M 30 DAYVALUEF I k. I n-MrZ -rV7DXr AWý1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE Lif avallablej avail-el d. NO. OF AMAI a. CONCEN-a. LONUG ITIRM b. MASS d. NO. OF ti3tMARRMARR 3,, a. Siocnemical I ..21 MASS '-' T _ _ _ I Oxygen Demand 2.00 1 mg/I Ib/d F. unmicai Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I Ib/d (COD)C. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 2.69 mg/I Ib/d J. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 6.0 mg/I Ib/d e. Ammonia (as N) <0.05 1 mg/I Ib/d VALUE VALUE VALUE VALU E I. Flow 738.7 682.2 365 MGD g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE (winter) 41.1 30.2 6 oc VALUE h. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) 44.4 40 6 oc VALUE I. pH 6.64 7 .37 12 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE A b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF b.NO. OF a. , b.E a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE a. CONCEN- a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE AND CAS NO. BELUEVED BELIEVED a. (if available) (if available)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(ifavailable)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (21 MASS YSES TRATION I1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide 1 mg/I (24959-67-9)

X <1.00 mg/I b. Chlorine Total Residual X c. Color X 50.0 1 PCU d. Fecal X Coliform e. Fluoride X 0.122 1 mg/I (16984-48-8)

f. Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) I 0m EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTiINUED FROM FRONT 003 1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE ab b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG I tRM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF b.NO. OF AND CAS NO. BELIEVED BELIEVED a. MAXIMUM (AL V v le) (ifavailable)

ANAL- a. CONCEN b. MASS a._LONGTERMAVERAGEVALUE_

ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. Nit ogen, Total Organic X 0.146 1 mg/I (as NJ h.Oiland X 1.3 1 mg/I Grease 1. Y'iospliorus (asP) Total X 0.468 mg/I (7723-14-0)

'. Radioactivity (1) Alpha, x <5.00 1 pci/I Total (2) Beta, x 2070 1pci/Total (3) Radium, X <1.00 1 pci iTotal 1.01 c/(4)Radium X <1.00 1 226, Total _ ___00_1____

k[. 6 uItate-(as S04) X 4.65 1 mg/I (14808t-79-8)

k. Sulfide X <0.100 1Mg/(asS)___ __M .Tu 7 H =Ctg /(as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (14265-45-3)
n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/I o. mummurn~, Total X 130 1 jig/I Total X 5.45 1 jig/I q. 4&oro, Total X 87500 1 jig/I (7440-42-8)
r. C.obalt, Total X <1.00 1 gig/I (744o-48-4)
s. Iron, Total X 266 1 jig/I (7439-89-6)

T. Magneslun, Total X 443 1 jg/I (7439-95.4)

u. Molybdlenum, g/Total X 136 1 jig/I Total X 7.58 1 jig/I (7439-96-:5)1
w. Tin, Total X <5.00 1 Pg/(7440-31-5)

X. I itaunltm, Total X <10.0 1 ig/I ( 7 4 4 0 6 EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)V-ZI EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 001 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GCIMS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater ouffalls, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitdile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each ouffall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS 1. TEST- b BE cjBE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVEO UEVE (if available) (if available)

L a. CONCEN- b MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

OUZREO PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES_T 1_ TRATION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony, X <2.00 1 Total (7440-36-0) 2M. Arsenic, Total (7440-38-2)

X <3.00 1 g/3M. Beryllium, Total (7440-41-7)

X <0.200 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-9)

X <0.100 1 gg/I 5M. Chromium, X0g Total (7440-47-3)

X <3.00 1ig/I 6M. Copper, Total (7440-50-8)

X 1.33 1 tig/I 7M. Lead, Total (7439-92-1)

X <2.00 1 pg/I 8M. Mercury, Total x <0.5 1 ng/I (7439-97-6) 9M. Nickel, Total X <2.00 1 gg/I (7440-02-0) 10M. Selenium, <i Total (7782-49-2)

X <500 11M. Silver, Total x <too jig/I (7440-22-4)X<101 g/12M. Thallium, X <0.500 1 Total (7440-28-0)

X <0.00 1__g/13M. Zinc, Total X <10.0 1 jg/I (7440-66-6)

X<1. ~ /14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 (57-12-5)15M. Phenols, X ND 1 jg/I Total DIOXIN 2,1 .- 1etra- DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodlbenzo-P-X None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6)

PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C Outffll 003 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDCAS --b -I b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (if available) (if available)

A aERAGE VALUE NUMBER QNG RE- LIEVEDN ANAL- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-TR.______aTIONCN A1 V ____-___MAS SE (ifavailable)

UIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION N (2) MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS

_ _ __ _ _ _1V. Acrolein X <5.00 g (107-02-8)

__<500____

2V. Acrylonitrile (10713-1)X

<5.00 1 jig/I 3V. Benzene (71-43-2)

X <1.00 1g/I 4V. LJIS ((;nloro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-11 5V. Bromoform X <1.00 (75-25-2)9v. 71aroon Tetrachloride X <1.00 1 gg/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene X <1.00 1 ( 1 0 8 -9 0 -7 ) _ _ _ __iv. L;njorool-bromomethane X <1.00 1 ljg/I (1 4-48-1)9V. Chloroethane 1 jg/I (75-00-3)

X <1.00 I___ ______1UV. TLunloro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 jig/I (110-75-8) 11V. Chloroform X <1.00 1 ig/I (67-66-3) x<.01 g/12V. wicnioro-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-2-7A)1 uicnloro-difluoromethane X <1.00 1 jLg/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (75-34-3)

_____001_____

15V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (107-06-2) 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-X1 ethylene (75-35-4)

X <1.00 1 gg/17V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 jig/I propane (78-87-5) x <1.00 1 gg/_18V. 1,3-Dichloro-X <1.00 propylene (542-75-6) 1 jig/I 19V. Ethylbenzene (100-41-4)

X <1.00 1 lag/I 20V. Methyl Bromide (74-83-9)

X <1.00 I jig/I 21V. Methyl x <1.0 1 Chloride (74-87-3) 1 gg/-~ ~ < --- --EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 001 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

A A b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AND CAS P TEST- b. BE- EN C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE Ra. CONCEN VALUE NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (ifavailable) (fibi) ANAl. ATION b. MASS AVERAGE ANAL-(ifavailable)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATIONCON)E (2) MASS YSES I I TRATION GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene X <2.001 Chloride (75-09-2)zjv. 1,1,z,z- ietra-chloroethane X <1.00 1 gg/I (79-34-5)24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X <1.00 I jig/I 25V. Toluene X <1.00 1 (108-88-3) x <1.00 1 LI5v.1,Z-I ans- -Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 ig/I chloroethane X <1.00 1 Rig/I (71-55-6 ,kJV. 1,1 InZf 1r1-floroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (79-00-5)29V. Tridchloro-ethylene X <1.00 1 ig/I C79-01-6) x<.01 g/3UV. I ncnloro:-fluoromethane x <1.00 1 gig/I (75-69-41 31V. Vinyhl r <1.00 1 jg/I Chloride (75-01-4)GC/MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol X <9.43 1 gg/_(95-57-8)

X <943 1 Iig/I 2A. 2,4-Dichloro-X <9.43 1 jig/I phenol (120-83-2) 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-

< 3g/I phenol (105-67-9)

X <9 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-1 g Cresol (534-52-1) x <9.43 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-X 891 ýLg/Il phenol (51-28-5)

<1.6A. 2-Nitrophenol (88-75-5) x <9.43 1 Rg/I 7A. 4-Nitrophenol X <9.43 1 gg/1 (100-02-7) 8A. P-Chloro-M-Cresol (59-50-7)

X <9.43 1 jig/I 9A. Pentachloro-phenol (87-86-5) x <9.43 1 gg/I 10A. Phenol <9.43 1 (108-95-2) 11/'M. Z,4',03- I [1 chlorophenol X <9.43 1 jTg/I C88-06-2ON1 ON _ _ _ _ _EPA Form 351U-2c (8-9U)rjr% -1 CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 001 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDa. TEST- b. E- C. E- a. MAXIMUM DACLY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 3U UAY VALUE C. LUNG I ERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG I ERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LUEVED LIEVED (if available) (ifa ANAL- .CONCEN b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-ABETTRATION

()ONN- (2) MASS YSES (if available)

QUIRED I PRESENTI (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION _)____(MA__

GClMS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B. Acenaphthene X <0.943 1 (83-32-9) 1 <0.943_1 _g/I 2B. Acenaphtylene X <0.943 1 (208-96-8)

X <0.943 1 Ig/_3B. Anthracene X <0.943 1 ýtg/I (120-12-7) 4B. Benzidine X <47.2 1 (92-87-5) x <47.2 5:. Esenzo (a)Anthracene X <0.943 1 jig/I (56-55-3)6B. Benzo (a) X Pyrene (50-32-8)

X <0.943 1 Rg/_tiS. 3,4-tuenzo-fluoranthene X <0.943 1 jig/I (205-99-2)

Ess Esenzo (gni)Perylene X <0.943 1 jig/I;W191-e4-2enzo )Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 jg/I ethoxy) Methane X <9.43 1 jg/I (111-91-1)

I I1El. blS (2,-1;nloro-ethyl) Ether X <9.43 1 jig/I (lZvi. HI(-(hlorolso-I I mropyl) Ether X <9.43 1 jg/I lF4,0. H iS zn'lyl-hexyl) Phthalate X <9.43 1 jLg/I (117-81-7) 14b.4-turomo-phenyl Phenyi X <9.43 1 jig/I Ether (101-55-3) 158. Butyl Benzyl X <9.43 1 P-g/I Phthalate (85-68-7)-LznIoro-naphthalene X <0.943 1 jg/I (91-58-71 I [. 4-unloro-phenyi Phenyl X <9.43 1 jig/I Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene x <0.943 1 Ag/I (218-01-9) 1l Fs. uloe-nz7o{a-, n7-Anthracene X <0.943 1 jig/i (53-70-3)208. 1,2-Dichloro-benzene (95-50-1) x 21B. 1,3-Dichloro-Xg/I benzene (541-73-1) x <1.00 1 jig/I EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I 001 I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK ' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANU R TEST- bE- bE- cED a. MAXIMUM DAILY E (if aviable) (ifa 8ible) a. CONCEN- b MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-NUMBEi aa a LIEVED -TRATION (1) GUNGEN (ifavailable)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 1 gg/I 23B. 3,3-Dichloro-X <9.43 1 g/I benzidine (91-94-1)

X <9.43 _ ____24B. Diethyt Phthalate X <9.43 1 gg/I (84-66-2)

<9.43 1 lg/I 25B. Dimethyl X <9.43 1 Phthalate (131-11-3)

X <9.43 1 __g/I 26B. Di-N-Butyl Phthalate (84-74-2)

X <9.43 1 gg/I 27B. 2,4-Dinitro-toluene (121-14-2) 28B. 2,6-Dinitro-X <9.43 1g/I toluene (606-20-2) 29B. Di-N-Octyl 1 jig/I Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.43 11_g/I 1ut. 1,z-ujpnenyj-Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.43 1g/I benzene )(122-66-7)

I 31B. Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 jig/I (206-44-0) 32B. Fluorene X <0.943 1 jig/I (86-73-7)33B. Hexachloro-benzene (118-74-1)

X <9.43 1 1 g/1 348. Hexachloro-I <4g/I butadiene (87-68-3)

X <9.43 IOU. I-Iexacnloro-cyclopentadiene X <9.43 1g/I (77-47-4)36B. Hexachloro-x <9.43 1 ethane (67-72-1)

<ig/I 37b. Inaeno (1,2,3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.943 1g/I (193-39-5) 38B. Isophorone X <9.43 1 jig/I (78-59-1)39B. Naphthalene x <0.943 1 jig/I (91-20-3)40B. Nitrobenzene X <9.43 1 jIg/I (98-95-3)41U. N-Nitrosoo1 methytamine X <9.43 1 g/I Propylamine X <9.43 -g/I (621-64-7

-EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 COUNTIINUE-ON R'E::VERlSE 1 14l 1 I l l Ul L Jl ' IU r i % u J [V I I -ln r r ' r J l l I U i Nl iJi 4,I I 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARKW') 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED _ff__aANAL-____

_AAL-b. MASS AVERAGEVAE ANAL-Q IRE TRATIO ANAL a.NN (2)NCEN-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 43tB. N-N~iro-sodiphenyxamine X <9.43 1 ig/I (86-30-61 44B. Phenanthrene X <0.943 1 (85-01-8)45B. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.943 1 gg/I 46B. 1,2,4-Trichloro-benzene (120-82-1) x <1.00 1 gg/_GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES IP. Aldrin (309-00-2)

X 2P. CL-BHC x (319-84-6) 3P. 0-BHC x (319-85-7) 4P. y-BHC x (58-89-9)5P. 8-BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane x (57-74-9)7P. 4,4'- DDT x (50-29-3)8P. 4,4'- DDE X (72-55-9)9P. 4,4'- DDD x (72-54-8)10P. Dieldrin x (60-57-1)11P. cX-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. P-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan x Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)15P. Endrin Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor x (76-44-8)PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I 001 I CC)NTINILJED FR(OM PACGE 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS .TEST -c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AN'CS aTS B .B MX M I (Ef avfilable) iffavailableA

a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVEDANAL-TRATION b. MASS AVERAGE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED I PRESENTI ABSENT (I ICONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (21 MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxide (1024-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 (53469-21-9)

X 19P. PCB-1254 (11097-69-1)

)20P. PCB-1221 x (11104-28-2)

X 21P. PCB-1232 x (11141-16-5) 22P. PCB-1248 x (12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) 24P. PCB-1016 x (12674-11-2) 25P. Toxaphene (8001-35-2) x PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages.-qEE II T "TI lTIKl4M EPA I.D. NUMBER (Copyfrom Item IofForm I) I V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)OUTFALL NO.003 PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this tc-v EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (snecifv, if blank)4 INITAKF (nntinnnll 1 1, WIVTA A 1YAt IN A VT In ,.-...,. A,.. ,,......17E I 1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE 0. LOING TERMUIAv R.j. VAXLUE frflKIflC.I

a. LUNj ILKM ,4 Kin tc' 0I. 'I.'. 0. a -b. MASS AVRKAGL VALUE d. NU. U-CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MAss ANALYSES TRATION Q N(,NTRATION (2) MASS ANALYSES a. biocnemical Oxygen Demand <2.00 1 mg/i R. unemcal Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I (COD)c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 2.1 1 mg/I d. Total Suspended 11.1 2.24 23 Solids (TSS) mg/I e. Ammonia (as N) 0.024 1 mg/I Flow VALUE 0.004500 VALUE VALUE 0.004220 117 MGD VALUE 9. Temperature VALUE N/A VALUE VALUE C VALUE (winter) °C h. Temperature VALUE 31.2 VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) 1 c 1MINIMUM MAXIIMMUM 17TN R 1. pH 117 STANDARD UNITS " PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE ANDCASNO a. b. b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO, OF a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF A C N EEVEO BELIEVED a. MAXIMUM DAILY.VALUE if available) (ifavailable)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide (24959-67-9)

X <0.200 1 mg/I b. Chlorine Total Residual X c. Color X 40 1 PCU d. Fecal Coliform X e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X <0.100 1 mg/I f. Nitrate -Nitrite (as i) X 0.041 1 mg/I EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 003 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE.b. a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG I ERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a CONCEN a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF AND CAS NO. BELIEVED BEUEVED a Mifaab/e) (ifavailable)

ANAL- TRATIONCEN

b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES Total Organic X 0.146 1 mg/I h. Oil and Grelasd X 1.3 1 mg/I (asP) Total X 0.468 1 mg/I (7723-14-0)

Radioactivity (1) Alh, X <5.00 1 pci/I ()Alpha,h Total <501PC (2) Beta, X 2070 1 pci/I Btadi Tonala (3) Radium, X <1.00 1 pci/I Total (4)Radium X <1.00 1 pci/I (4) ium 226, Total (as S04) X 4.65 1 mg/I k. Sulfide X <0.100 1 mg/I in. Sulfide (as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I n. Surfactants X <0. 100 1 mg/I o.4Aluminum, Total X 130 1 pg/I P. ,JInlnum Total X 5.45 1 gg/I Total X 87500 1 pg/I (7440-42-8)

Total X <1.00 1 jig/I (7440A4)~s. Iron, Total X 266 1 gg/I (7439-89-6)

Total X 443 1 ig/I (7439-95-4)

Total X 136 1 jig/I Total X 7.58 1 pg/I w. Tin, Total x <5.00 1 gg/[(7440-31-5)

Total X <10.0 1 pg/I EPA Form 3(P EUV EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 003 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a(secondaryindustries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and nonrequired GCIMS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirments.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED -cEE- (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a. ON b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION(1)

NN- (2) MASS YSES (if available)

F__I__ITRATION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony, X <2.00 1 gg/I Total (7440-36-0) 2M. Arsenic, X <3.00 1 ig/I Total (7440-38-2) 3M. Beryllium.

<Total (7440-41-7)

X <0.200 1 ig/I 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-9)

X 0.134 1 !tg/I 5M. Chromium, Total (7440-47-3)

X 3.93 1 ig/I 6M. Copper, Total X 85.9 1 (7440-50-8)

Xig/I 7M. Lead, Total X 29 1 (7439-92-1) 8M. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 jg/I (7439-97-6) 1 9M. Nickel, Total X 2.14 1 jg/I (7440-02-0) 10M. Selenium, 1 Total (7782-49-2)

X <5.00 11M. Silver, Total X <1.00 1 jg/I (7440-22-4)

<101 g/12M. Thallium, Total (7440-28-0)

X <0.500 1 ig/I 13M. Zinc, Total X 53.8 1 gg/I (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 (57-12-5)

X_<5.00 1___g/I 15M. Phenols, X 7.94 1 tLg/I Total DIOXIN IýOo'b X DESCRIBE RESULTS.hlorodlbenzo-P-X None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6)

PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C , 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a.TEST- b. BE- c BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- UEVSD EVED ifavailable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- ab CONCE- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein x <5.00 1 (107-02-8) 2V. Acrylonitrile (107-13-1)

X <5.00 1 g/I 3V. Benzene (71-43-2)

X <1.00 1 jig/I qV. ISi (Lufloro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1) 5V. Bromoform (75-25-2)

X <1.00 1 lag/I ov. Loamon Tetrachloride X <1.00 1 jig/l (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene x <1.00 1 (108-90-7)

'V. unlorooi-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (124-48-1) 9V. Chloroethane (75-00-3)

X <1.00 1 jg/I 1UV. &-Lnlioro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 jig/I (110-75-8) 11V. Chloroform (67-66-3)

X <1.00 1 g~g/I 12V. uicnloro-bromomethane x <1.00 1 jig/I W3v A Iroro-difluoromethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (75-34-3)

X _10 1__/15V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 jig/I ethane (107-06-2) 16V. t,1-Dichloro-X ig/I ethylene (75-35-4)

X <1.00 17V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <o1.00 1 jg/I propane (78-87-5)18V. 1,3-Dichloro-1 propylene (542-75-6)

X <1.00 19V. Ethylbenzene X <1.00 1 jig/I (100-41-4) x <1.00 1 lag/20V. Methyl X <1.00 1 jig/I Bromide (74-83-9)21V. Methyl <1.00 1 jg/I Chloride (74-87-3)EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 003 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF S a. TEST- b. BE. Ic. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE ' ble) CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE- UEVED LIEVED -(if a (ifavailable)

ANAL- b. MASS ______ ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION 1 (2) MASS TRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION ( 2) MASSYN-j j*CNR7O ()MS(2MsS I)CNETTIN 2)AS YESTRATION

(_)_MASS__

SE GC/MS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued I 22V. Methylene 1 Chlodde (75-09-2)

X <2.00 1 ______-.2v. 1,1,2,4- i etra-chloroethane X <1.00 1 Pg/I 79-34-51 24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X <1.00 1 jig/I 25V. Toluene X <100 1 pg/I (108-88-3)

_____ 00_1_____2bV. 1,2- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 jig/I 4I.441,1, n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (71-55-6)ztsv. 1, 1,;d- I n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (79-00-51 29V. Trichloro-ethylene X <1.00 1 gg/I (79-01-6)jUv. I ricnloro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-69-4)31V. Vinyl X jig/I Chlodde (75-01-4)

X <1.00 1 Pg/_GC/MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol X <9.43 1 g/I (95-57-8)2A. 2,4-Dichloro-9 jg/I phenol (120-83-2)

X <943 1 Pg/_3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-X <9.43 1 gg/I phenol (105-67-9) 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-X <9.43 1 Cresol (534-52-1) 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-X <18.9 I g/I phenol (51-28-5)6A. 2-Nitrophenol x <9.43 1 jig/I (88-75-5)7A. 4-Nitrophenol X <9.43 1 gg/I (100-02-7) 8A. P-Chloro-M-X jg/I Cresol (59-50-7)

X <9.43 1 _ _ _9A. Pentachloro-x <9.43 1g/I phenol (87-86-5)10A. Phenol <9.43 1 (108-95-2)

_ <9.43, 1 _ ___I1A. z,,O-I[rl-chlorophenol X <9.43 1 jig/I (C88-O6-2)

REVERS-... .. ...D AP \/_ CONTINUE ON REVERSE tr-A rOrto O, IU -4C kO-ZU)V t'tPt"J C .ONTINUED.

.. FROM THE FRON,.T ,f_%..Ul(:Il 44-1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- Ic. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LUNIJ I E b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if aaiable) (if avaiable)

ANAL- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENTJ ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MAS YSES TRATION bMA AVRGE(2) MASS YSES TRATION GCIMS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1 B. Acenaphthene (83-32-9)

X <0.943 1 Pig/I 2B. Acenaphtylene ( _208-96-8)

X <0.943 1 Pig/I 3B. Anthracene (120-12-7)

X <0.943 1 [Lg/I 4B. Benzidine (92-87-5)

X <47.2 1g/I 58. uenzo (a),nthracene X <0.943 1 jig/I (56-55-3)6B. Benzo (a)Pyrene (50-32-8) x <0.943 1 [tg/I u70. 3,4-benzo-fluoranthene X <0.943 1 jig/I Perylene X <0.943 1 jig/I (191-2:4-2:)

u. Eenzo (K)Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 jig/I A20-08 '-9 M57 ethoxy) Methane X <9.43 1 Pg/I ethyl) Ether X <9.43 1 jig/I (111-44-4)

I&S'. ItIS (2-Ghloroiso-propyl)Ether X <9.43 1 jg/I hexyl) Phthalate X <9.43 1 jig/I Q.4 Z&0 -__phenyl Phenyl X <9.43 1 jig/I Ether 1101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzyl <1 Phthalate (85-68-7)

X <9.43 1__ _g/I I utb. -nloro-naphthalene X <0.943 1 jig/I'(91-58-71 I t1:1. 4-unrloro-phenyl Phenyl X <9.43 1 jig/I Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene (218-01-9)

X <0.943 1 lg/I 1lwe. uiDenzo (a, n)Anthracene X <0.943 1 Pig/I (53-70-3)20B. 1,2-Dichloro-benzene (95-50-1)

X <1.00 1 gg/I 21B. 1,3-Dichloro-1 benzene (541-73-1)

X <1 .00 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I 003 I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE dNO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- IUEVED LIEVED (ifavai'ablel (ifavai able ANAL- a. ON b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION 121 MS (1) CONCENTRATION 121 MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 228. 1,4-Dichloro-benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 I jig 23B. 3,3-Dichloro-benzidine (91-94-1) x <9.43 1 Rg/_24B. Diethyl Phthalate (84-66-2)

< 4g/I 25B. Dimethyl 1 Phthalate (131-11-3)

X <9.43 1 Ig/I 26B. Di-N-Butyl Phthalate (84-74-2)

X <9.43 1 Rg/I 27B. 2,4-Dinitro-toluene (121-14-2)

X <9.43 1 jg/I 28B. 2,6-Dinitro-1 jg/I toluene (606-20-2) 298. Di-N-Octyl 1 jg/I Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.43 1_ _g/I 3UI:. 1,Z-uIpne-ny7-Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.43 1 jig/I benzene )(122-66-7) 31B. Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 gg/I (206-44-0) 32B. Fluorene X <0.943 1 (86-73-7) x <0.943 1 Rg/_33B. Hexachloro-benzene (118-74-1)

X <9.43 1 ig/I 34B. Hexachloro-X <943 1 jig/I butadiene (87-68-3) x <9.43 1 gg/_75.-lexacnloro-cyclopentadiene X <9.43 1 jig/I (77-47-4)

-.-.-36B. Hexachloro-X <9.43 1 gg/I ethane (67-72-1)JIB. Inoeno (1,2,3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.943 1 jig/I (193-39-5) 38B. Isophorone X <9.43 1 (78-59-1)

_ <9.43 1 R _ __39B. Naphthalene

<0.943 1 (91-20-3) x <0.943 1 Rg/_40B. Nitrobenzene X <9.43 1 (98-95-3) x <9.43 1 Rg/_TIE. N-N7trosoa,-

methylamine X <9.43 1 jg/I a_ý, ;-lIrOSOal-IN-Propylamine X <9.43 1 jig/I (621-64-7)

L .-.-EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

, I I I..JIVI II IL. I I\ I .JULIOII 4 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AN CS a.7ET b.E BE- BE .MXMMDIYVLE(fa alble) (if avalble) a.CNE-AEAEVLUE NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED ANAL- a. CONCEN b. MASS AVERAGE VA ANAL-QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES (if available)

I TRATION GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 43B. N-Nitro-sodiphenylamine X <9.43 1 jag/I (86-30-6)44B. Phenanthrene (85-01-8) x <0.943 1 _1/I 45B. Pyrene (129-00-0) x <0.943 1 tgg/I 46B. 1,2,4-Trichloro-

<1.00 1 benzene (120-82-1)

<1.00 1 _g/I GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES 1P. Aldrin (309-00-2)

X 2P. (a-BHC x (319-84-6) 3P. 3-BHC x (319-85-7) 4P. y-BHC X (58-89-9) x 5P. 8-BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane x (57-74-9)

X 7P. 4,4'- DDT x (50-29-3)8P. 4,4'- DDE (72-55-9) x 9P. 4,4'- DDD (72-54-8)10P. Dieldrin x (60-57-1)11P. a-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. P-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)15P. Endrin Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor x (76-44-8)

-PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I 003 I^ K*%II'"IrI nl 0Atfl,_ %1 0)rIf,,%21k11 rl'f~P.A~

r---fl.l I 0-003 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS B a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANDAS .TEST- b. BE- C. BE- d. NOIU AL AU

.COOF AVERAG VALU NUMBER N RE-_ LIEVEDI LIEVED _ifavai'eble) ffia j9J ANAL- b. MASS AVEGE VALUE ANAL-(ifavailable)

QUIREI 'PRESENT ASSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION j1)NL:N- (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxide (1024-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 X (53469-21-9) x 19P. PCB-1254 .(11097-69-1) x 20P. PCB-1221 x (11104-28-2) x 21P. PCB-1232 X (11141-16-5) x 22P. PCB-1248 x (12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) 24P. PCB-1016 X (12674-11-2)

_25P. Toxaphene x (8001-35-2) 1 PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completinq these paqes.SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) 1 SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)OUTFALL NO.004 PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in ,u i.ui ri uutidii. ou iniitruuuons Tor aooluonai I.EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (soecifY if blank)4_ INTAKF (nntinnaill

3. UNITS [snecifv if blank) 4 INTAKE (nntional)

I. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE U.N1ý11VIUMaWIJAI vtýLu b. LOJNG TERM AVKIJ. VALUE d. NO. OF I I avanab ej I a. CONCEN- b. MASS a. LUNG TRKM AVERAGE VALUE d. NO. OF AKIAI V42=Q (1)'I I9~ UA~MA~q 00lNIp ktTOATI I ANAlY P 01)I -a. Siocnemica_

Oxygen Demand <2.00 1 mg/I.unemcal Oxygen Demand <20.00 1 mg/I (COD)c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 1.4 1 mg/I d. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 9.8 2 5 mg/I e. Ammonia (as N) 0.529 1 mg/I VALUE 0.014914 VALUE VALUE 0.00287 VALUE r. Flow ,J,.,,.12 MGD g. Temperature VALUE N/A VALUE VALUE pc VALUE (winter)h. Temperature VALUE 39.8 VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) I MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM I. pH 9.58 9.58 1 1 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE b. b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF b.NO. OF AND CAS NO. a. BELIEVED .MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE a. CONCEN- a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE BELIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-TRATION (if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES I1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide (24959-67-9)

X <0.200 mg/I b. Chlorine Total Residual X c. Color X <5.00 1 PCU d. Fecal Coliform X e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X <0.100 1 mg/I f. Nitrate -<0.020 1 mg/-Nitrite (as N)X <0201 m/EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Ouffal1 004 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE AND CAS NO. b MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE 0. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONJ I ERM AVXG. VALUE dNO. OF a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUEOF BEUEWE BELIEVED a(if avble (if available)

ANAL- a. CONCEN b. MASS a. ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. Fqog e-n, Total Organic X 0.272 1 mg/I (as N)h. Oil and II Grease x <4.00 1 mg/I (asP) Total X <0.050 1 mg/I (7723-14--_

j. Radioactivity T() AWpha, x <5.00 1 pci/I (2) Beta, Total X <5.00 1 pci/I (3) Radium, Total X <1.00 1 pci/1 (4) Radium 226, Total X <1.00 1 pci/(as S04) X <0.400 1 mg/I (14808-79 k. Sulfide (as S) X <0.100 1 mg/I mn. Stitnte (as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (14265-45-3)
n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/I 0. Aluminum, Total X <15.0 1 jig/I Total90.5 2.00. i/Z :a"Ion Total X <2.000 1 jg/I q.oron, Total X <15.0 1 Pig/I (7440-42-8)

F. Cobalt, Total X <1.00 1 jig/I (7440-48-4)

s. Iron, Total X <5.0 1 jig/I (7439-895-6) x 21.8 ____I. Magnesium, Total X <10.0 1 ig/I (7439-95-4A
u. Molytidenum, Total X <0. 500 1 Vg/I (7439-98-7)
v. manganese, Total X <5.00 1 gg/I (7439-96-5)
w. Tin, Total X <5.001 g/(7440-31-5) 9 X. I Itanium, Total X < 10. 0 1 gg/I EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 004 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GCIMS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industnes, nonprocess wastewater ouffalls, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharped.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDCAS =TT- b E -a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AN GS a. TrST b. IE .E-D a. MAIMUMDALLVALU

a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER INO RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED I PRESENT IASSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES (if available)

I_ TRATION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony, Total (7440-36-0)

X <2.00 1 Pg/I 2M. Arsenic, x <3.00 1 gg/I Total (7440-38-2)

X <3.00 1 _g/3M. Beryllium, Total (7440-41-7)

X <0.200 1 Pg/I 4M. Cadmium, 1 Total (7440-43-9)

X <0.100 1 _ _g/I 5M. Chromium, 1 Total (7440-47-3)

X <3.00 6M. Copper, Total 25.0 1 jg/I (7440-50-8)

X 25.0 1 1 gg/_7'M. Lead, Total g/(7439-92-1)

X <2.00 1 PgA 8M. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 jg/I (7439-97-6)

<0.200 1 _g/I 9M. Nickel, Total <201 [g/9M400.0 NceTtl X <2.00 1 jig/I (7440-02-0)

_______10M. Selenium, X < 0g/I Total (7782-49-2)

X <5.00 1_ _g/I 11M. Silver, Total X <1.00 1 jg/I (7440-22-4) 12M. Thallium, 1 jg/I Total (7440-28-0)

X <0.500 1___g/I 13M. Zinc, Total X <10.0 1 Pg/I (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 (57-12-5) 1 15 0 1g/I 15M. Phenols, X <5.00 1 ig/I Total DIOXIN 2,3,7,8-"etra-I I 1 ID ESCRIBE RESULTS Dhlorodibenzo-P-X None Detected IDioxin (1764-01-6)

PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON RIVEIRSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C O', ffall nnA 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b- BE- C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a. CONCEN- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) WN _N- YSES 1. (i) CONCEN_______

______________TRATION (2) MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein (107-02-8)

X <5.90 1 Ig/I 2V. Acrylonitrile (107-13-1)

X <5.00 3V. Benzene (71-43-2) x <1.00 1 gig/I 4v. IlS (L.,nloro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1) 5V. Bromoform (75-25-2) x <1.00 1 gg/I bv. uaroon Tetrachlorde X <1.00 1 jig/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene (108-90-7) x <1.00 1 gg/I tV. unloroal-bromomethane X <1.00 1 gg/I (124-48-1) 9V. Chloroethane (75-00-3)

X <1.00 1 gg/I SUV. z-unloro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 gig/I (110-75-8) 1IV. Chloroform (67-66-3) x <1.00 1 gig/I 12V. uicnIoro-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I 14v. icnlro-difluoromethane X <1.00 1 jg/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (75-34-3)

<1.00 1 __g/I 15V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 e th a n e (1 0 7 -0 6 -2 ) x ___0 0_1____16V. 1,1-Dichloro-ethylene (75-35-4)

X <1.00 1 jg/I 17V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 gg/I propane (78-87-5)18V. 1,3-Dichloro-X1 propylene (542-75-6)

X <1.00 19V. Ethylbenzene X <1.00 1 gg/I (100-41-4) 20V. Methyl X <1.00 1 tig/I Bromide (74-83-9)21V. Methyl X <1.00 1g/I Chloride (74-87-3)I::-A, r-orm 3510-2c {(8-9)UI V-4 CONTINUE UN REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 11 004 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- I C BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVEI (ifavailable) (if available)

ANAL- a. CONCEN- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1 OCENTIONF 2MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (21 MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (UN -(ME______ _ I 1 () COCENTATIO (2)MASSTRATION ( MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene Chloride (75-09-2)

X <2.00 1 gg/I 23V. 1,1 ,,- I etra-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (79-34-51 24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X <1.00 1 jig/I 25V. Toluene (108-88-3)

X <1.00 1 gg/I 25V. 1,2-I1 rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 jig/I clloroethane X <1.00 1 jg/I 4-v. ,1,z I rn-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (79-00-5)29V. Trichloro-ethylene X (79-01-6)

X<1.00 1 g/I 3UV. I ncnioro-fluoromethane x <1.00 1 gig/I (75-69-4)31V. Vinyl Chloride (75-01-4)

X <1.00 1 ltg/I GC/MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol (95-57-8)

X <9.09 I Pg/2A. 2,4-Dichloro-1 phenol (120-83-2)

X <9.09 1 Pg/I 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-phenol (105-67-9)

X <9.09 1 gg/I 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-X <9.09 1 Cresol (534-52-1)

X <9.09 1 _ _g/I 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-phenol (51-28-5)

X <18.2 1 Pg/I 6A. 2-Nitrophenol (88-75-5)

X <9.09 1 gg/I 7A. 4-Nitrophenol (100-02-7)

X <9.09 1 __g/I 8A. P-Chloro-M-X jig/I Cresol (59-50-7)

X <9.09 9A. Pentachloro-phenol (87-86-5)

X <9.09 1 gg/I 10A. Phenol X <9.09 1 ig/I (108-95-2)

<9.09 1 1 1 gg/_chlorophenol X <9.09 1 Pg/I 88-06-2P ------crA t -F 001 iU~L -0U) V'-3, l.A r IL"olNU n UI'N r I"V~r¶" r~-r'/A rurIT1 J0 i u-zC ko-wu)t1mur V-0 CONTIINUE ON REVE-o CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Ouffall 004 CONTNUEDFROMTHE RONTOutfall 004 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

Aa. TEST- b. BE- c BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LUN I TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF LUNI ERM b.NO. OF AN__S__TETbE-_.B-_._AIMMDALYVLUdN_

Fa. CONCEN-AVRGVAU NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED _ (ifavaable) (if availabe)

ANAL- aTION b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B. Acenaphthene (83-32-9)

X <0.909 1 gg/I 2B. Acenaphtylene (208-96-8) x <0.909 1 tg/I 3B. Anthracene (120-12-7)

X <0.909 1 Pg/I 4B. Benzidine (92-87-5)

X <45.5 1 gg/I 5:. Benzo (a)Anthracene X <0.909 1 jig/I (56-55-3)68. Benzo (a) 0 Pyrene (50-32-8)

X <0.909 (b. ;.,4-uenzo-fluoranthene X <0.909 1 jig/I Wu. Wenzo (gnq Pernlene X <0.909 1 jig/I (191-24-2) 9B. uenzo (K)Fluoranthene X <0.909 1 jig/I u. _u__-_nloro-ethoxy) Methane X <9.09 1 jig/I 411. lS(-Ni ~nl or-o-ethyl) Ether X <9.09 1 Pjg/I (111-44-4) 1 ZI$. LS1S (2-Ghlorotso-propyl) Ether X <9.09 1 jig/I hexyl) Phthalate X <9.09 1 jig/I phenyl Phenyl X <9.09 1 jig/I Ether (101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzyl X <9.09 1 tg/I Phthalate (85-68-7)15b. -Lunrloro-naphthalene X <0.909 1 jig/I-_ __o_phenyl Phenyl X <9.09 1 jig/I Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene X <0.909 1 (218-01-9) x <0.909 1 gg/_l198. uenzo (a, nF)Anthracene X <0.909 1 jig/l (53-70-3)20B. 1,2-Dichloro-benzene (95-50-1)

X <1.00 1 jg/I 21B. 1,3-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 gg/I benzene (541-73-1) 1 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I 004 C('INTINIIFI3 FROM PAGF V-6 CONr'TINUED~f FROTM PAGEF V-6 00I.EFUN ____________

-'_1,_POLLUTANT

2. IRK_'X_ 3. EFFLUENT" 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- I b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (ifavilable, ANAL- b MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-TNA AT b.MAS (2)AG VASSE YSES-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ASSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (21 MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MSS COENTAO" (2)MAS YSES TRATION (1).OWEN (2) _S_ YSS GC/MS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (A 1N T2___7 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 1 Rg/I 23B. 3,3-Dichloro-benzidine (91-94-1)

X <9.09 1 jig/I 24B. Diethyl Phthalate (a4-66-2)

X <9.09 1 gg/I 25B. Dimethy X <9.09 Phthalate (131-11-3)

X 90 26B. Di-N-Butyl Phthalate (84-74-2)

X <9.09 1 g/I 27B. 2,4-Dinitro-1 toluene (121-14-2)

<9.09g/28B. 2,6-Dinitro-1 toluene (606-20-2) x <9.09 ____29B. Di-N-Octyl 1 Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.09 1__-g/I JUB.

Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.09 1 tig/I benzene )(122-66-7) 31B. Fluoranthene X <0.909 1 jig/I (206-44-0) x <0.909 32B. Fluorene X 0.909 1 I~g/I (86-73-7) x <0.909 gg/_33B. Hexachloro-benzene (118-74-1)

X <9.09 34B. Hexachloro-butadiene (87-68-3)

X <9.09 1g/I Mr. Iexacnloro-cyclopentadiene X <9.09 1 jig/I (77-47-4)36B. Hexachloro-X <9.09 ethane (67-72-1)

X <9 .09_1 !_g/I 31:. Inaeno (1,2,3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.909 1 jig/I (193-39-5) 386. Isophorone (78-59-1)

X <9.09 1 !_g/_396. Naphthalene (91-20-3)

X <0.909 1 Ag/I 40B. Nitrobenzene X <9.09 1 jg/I (98-95-3)41b. N-NIVrOSO0l-methylamine X <9.09 1 jig/I Propylamine X <9.09 1 jig/I (621-64-7)

EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I II4vrLý rr\%JIVI 1 rFi_ Frr-.J[4 % .JUILIOI UU-t 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- c.BE-I a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AN AS a TS- .BE .E a AXMM ALYVLU fifavaidablve (Ifavi/ble aCNE-AVAE VALUE NUMBER eNG RE- UEVEG LtEVEO -2 , ANAL- a b. MASS AVERAG ANAL (if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION

12) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) UNGhN- (2)MASS 'AAL-laB. -Natr- ________TRATION 12 AS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 4313. N-Nitro-sodiphenylamine X <9.09 1 Rg/I (86-30-6)44B. Phenanthrene (85-01-8)

X <0.909 1 gg/I 458. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.909 1 Rg/I 46B. 1,2,4-Trichloro-benzene (120-82-1)

X I <1.00 1 [1g/I GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES 1P. Alddn X (309-00-2) x 2P. a-BHC X (319-84-6) 3P. P3-BHC x (319-85-7) 1 1 4P. -y-BHC x (58-89-9) 1 5P. &BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane x (57-74-9)

_7P. 4,4'- DDT x (50-29-3)8P. 4,4'- DDE x (72-55-9)9P. 4,4'- ODD x (72-54-8)IOP. Dieldrin x (60-57-1)11P. a-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. P-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)15P. Endrin Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor X (76-44-8)

F --PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90) 004 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'XW 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (ifvailble

a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUBR N E .ANAL- b. MASS AVENALVLU (if available)

QUIRED PRESENTI ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES_________________

_____________

__________

_________TRATION GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epox(ibe tl¶324-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 (53469-21-9) x 19P. PCB-1254 (11097-69-1) ) I 20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2) x 21P. PCB-1232 (11141-16-5) x 22P. PCB-1248 x (12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) x 24P. PCB-1016 X (12674-11-2) x 25P. Toxaphene x (8001-35-2)

PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages.q:=FF= INTRPI l.TlI*J5 I EPA I.D, NUMBER (copy from hem lof Form 1) 1 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)OUTFALL NO.06A PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (soecifv if blank)4. INTAKE (optional)

F I. kA ttIXff t'I~t~l L~FI I T. I I rrn., 1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE V. LUVINUIJ VIM- ýtV mu. vtLLUr_ifavailabl i "I L ava ej i I I =d. NO. OF ANALYSES a. CONCEN-TRAT ION a. L'IU l.wV AVERAGE VALUE b. MASS d. NO. OF ANAL YSES (1)MI ( I I')(12 MARR 121 MAES 121 MASS (91 MASS a. biocnemical Oxygen Demand 2.00 mg/1.R emcal Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I (COD)c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 2.43 mg/I d. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 2.3 1.1 12 mg/I e. Ammonia (as N) <0.050 1 mg/I VALUE 0.285600 VALUE VALUE 0.13032 VALUE f. Flow uo, uIJ'JL.12 MGD g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE Do VALUE (winter)h. Temperature VALUE 31.3 VALUE VALUE 0 C VALUE (summer)MUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM I. pH 1INIMUM STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARKX 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE AND CAS NO. a. b. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF BELIEVEBEL EL V IEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-TRATION (if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide (24959-67-9)

X <1.00 1 b. Chlorine X Total Residual c. Color X 150.0 1 PCU d. Fecal Coliform X e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X 0.117 1 mg/I f. Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) X 0.14 1 mg/I EPA For 3510-C (8-9D PAGE.-..CONTNUE .ONREVERS EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 06A 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE ANb.CAAINO.VL
b. MAXIMUM 30 UAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVR(. VALUE d.NO. OF aLO TE AVERAGE.VALUE AALOF AND CAS NO. BE!+/-vDBELIEVED (aifable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- a.TCONCEN

b. MASS aLO TE AV GE LU__(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. Nltrogen.Total Organic X <0.100 1 mg/I (as At)h.Oiland X 1.7 12 mg/I Grease x17M /1. Phosphorus (as P) Total X <0.050 1 mg/I (7723-14-0)

j. Radioactivity T)ta, X <5.00 1 pci/I Total <2)Beta, X <5.00 1 pci/I Total (3) Radium, Total X <1.00 1 pci/I (4) Radium X <1.00 1 X <100 1pci/I 226, Total (as S04) X 8.92 1 mg/I (14808-79-8)
k. Sulfide X <0. 100 1 rg/I (as S)m. OEM-t (as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (1426545-3), n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/I 0. Alumlinum, Total X 18.5 1 gg/I Total X 18.3 1 jig/I" --3)on Total X 21.6 1 jig/I (7440-42-8)
r. Cobalt, Total X <1.00 1 jig/I (7440-48-4)
s. Iron, Total X 45.9 1 jig/I (7439-89-6)
t. Magnesium, Total X 1620 1 jig/I (7439-95.4)

U. Molyboenum, Total X 1.12 1 jg/I (7149-98-7

v. manganese, Total X <5.00 1 jig/I (7439-96-5)
w. Tin, Total X <5.0 1 jig/I (7440-31-5)

Total X <10.0 1 jig/I (7440-32-61

-__ _ ___ .rnMKII K D 1=EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)I'"Mur- V-/tIJUII I liIVk VII n %U.,,. vl,,,.i EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 06A CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitdle, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or bdefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirments.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a.TET b. BE- I BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANIA .TS-b E .B- a AIU AL AU A AL- bOMASS AERAGE VALUE ANL NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION ONMASS YSES METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS T__TON 1M. Antimony, X <2.00 1 Total (7440-36-0)

X0g/I 2M. Arsenic, -0 Total (7440-38-2)

X <3.00 1ig/I 3M. Beryllium, X <0.2001 g Total (7440-41-7) 0 4M. Cadmium, <1 Total (7440-43-9)

X <0.100 1ig/i 5M. Chromium, Total(7440-47-3)

X <3.00 1 ig/I 6M. Copper, Total X 1.19 1 (7440-50-8)

X9g/I 7M. Lead, Total X <2.00 1 (7439-92-1)

X1_2.00* 1- _ g/I 8M. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 jig/(7439-97-6)

<0.200 1 _g/I 9M. Nickel, Total X <2.00 1 (7440-02-0)

X <2.00 1 _g/I 10M. Selenium, <i Total (7782-49-2)

X <5.00 1 _g/I 11M. Silver, Total X <1.00 1 Lg/I (7440-22-4) 12M. Thallium, X <0.500 1 ig/I Total (7440-28-0) 13M. Zinc, Total X <10.0 1 jig/I (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 i~ g/1 (57-12-5)15M. Phenols, X <5.00 1 jig/I Total DIOXIN'3',(,"TIetra-I I IDESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodlbenzo-P-X None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6)

PAGE V-3 LI I I IINU -Iz VJ r_.v r rx _EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C Outfall 06A 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS TEST- b BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED jUEVED _ (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a. CONCEN b.MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT= ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION CONULý (2) MASS YSES SI I TRATION GC(MS FRACTION VOLATILE COMPOUNDS WV. Acrolein X <500 1 pg/I (107-02-8) 2V. Acrylonitrile (107-13-1) x <5.00 1 gg/I 3V. Benzene 71-43-2) x < 1.00 1 gg/I 4'V. IslS (L;nioro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1) 5V. Bromoform (75-25-2)

X <1.00 1 [g/I bV. Uarbon Tetrachlorde X <1.00 1 jg/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene (108-90-7)

X <1.00 1 pg/I Uv. noro ,-bromomethane X <1.00 1 lag/I (124-4A-1) 9V. Chloroethane X <1.00 I gg/I (75-00-3)UV. z-unioro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 lag/I (110-75-8) 11V. Chloroform X <1.00 1 ig/I (67-66-3) x <1.00 1 lag/_1Iv. ulCnloro-bromomethane X <1.00 1 Rg/l Wv cloro-dfluoromethane X <1.00 1 jlg/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 lag/I ethane (75-34-3)15V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (107-06-2) 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-X 1.0I jig/I ethylene (75-35-4)

X <1.00 17V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 propane (78-87-5) 1ig/I 18V. 1,3-Dichloro-propylene (542-75-6)

X <1.00 1 jig/I 19V. Ethylbenzene ji1001 lg/I ____(100-41-4) x <_.001____

20V. Methyl Bromide (74-83-9)

X <1.00 1 lg/I 21V. Methyl Chloride (74-87-3) x <1.00 1 jg/I EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER I 06A CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS TEST- b. BE- I .BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a. CONCE- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIREDOI PRESENT ASSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATIONN (2) MASS YSES GClMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene 1 Chloride (75-09-2)

X <2.00 _ _ _ __'jy. I, ,,d- .L'a-chloroethane X <1.00 1 Pig/I (79-34-5)24V. Tetrachloro-X <1.00 ethylene (127-18-4) 25V. Toluene X_____1_ 00____ 1 pg/I ____(108-88-3)

_ <1.00 ______I 2bV. 1,2- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 Pg/I chioroethane X <1.00 1 p/(71-55-6)chloroethane X <1.00 1 pg/I (79-00-5)29V. Trichloro-ethylene X <1.00 1 (79-01-6)

_ __.0_____3UV. I ncnioro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 jIg/I (75-69-4)31V. Vinyl Chloride (75-01-4)

X <1.00 1 PgA GCIMS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol (95-57-8)

X <9.71 1 qg/I 2A. 2,4-Dichloro-phenol (120-83-2) x <9.71 1 jig/I 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-phenol (105-67-9)

X <9.71 1 jig/I 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-x <9.71 1 Pg/I Cresol (534-52-1) 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-1 phenol (51-28-5)

X <19.4 1 __g/I 6A. 2-Nitrophenol x <9.71 1 Pg/I (88-75-5)7A. 4-Nitrophenol X <9.71 1 (100-02-7)

Pg/1 8A. P-Chloro-M-X <9.71 1 ýLg/I Cresol (59-50-7)9A. Pentachloro-x <9.71 1 phenol (87-86-5)10A. Phenol X <9.71 1 (108-95-2) jig/I71_1___9/

chlorophenol X <9.71 1 jg/I (88-06-2) 6"_ 1 D ArM If rL CflNTIN1 IF (N RFE R~-EPA F-orm 3510u-2c (8-90)r v-,.s VVI I I II CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outffall 06A 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDa. TEST- b. BE- I c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG I ERM b.NO. OF NUMBER TN RE- I UEVE LIEVED (ifavailable) (if availableI ANAL- a. CONCEN b MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-ABSE_ GE E E NT I2 MASSE ANA-)b MASS YE RT (f available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES avial) QIRD___ I ________ _______TRATION GCIMS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B. Acenaphthene X <0.971 1 jg/I (83-32-9)

<0911 R/2B. Acenaphtylene X <0971 1 (208-96-8)

__<.97_____

3B. Anthracene X <0.971 1 jg/I (,120-12-7)

<0911 g/48. Benzidine X <48.5 1g/(92-87-5) x <48.5 Su. uienzo (a)Anthracene X <0.971 1 jig/I (56-55-31

________ _______ _______6B. Benzo (a) X Pyrene (50-32-8)

X <0.971 1 gg/_t1. 3,4-uienzo-fluoranthene X <0.971 1 ig/I Perylene X <0.971 1 gig/I (i1924-1:

_______Wu. uenzo (;17 Fluoranthene X <0.971 1 gg/I (207 9)l IS. b{ z-u~nloro-ethoxy) Methane X <9.71 1 jg/I ethyl) Ether X <9.71 1 jg/I propyl) Ether X <9.71 1 jg/I (102:-60-1) 131:. bilS (2-wnyl-hexyl) Phthalate X <9.71 1 jg/I Q!17-81-7) phenyl Phenyl X <9.71 1 jg/I Ether (101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzyl 1 jg/I Phthalate (85-68-7) x <9.71 Ib F3. -Trý oro-naphthalene X <0.971 1 jg/I 1/.4-4-nIoro-phenylPhenyl X <0.971 1 jg/I Ether (7005-72-31 18B. Chrysene (218-01-9)

X <0.971 1 gg/I 1913. Uioenzo (a, nl),nthracene X <0.971 1 pg/I (53-70-3)20B. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 gg/I benzene (95-50-1)218. 1,3-Dichloro-X <1.00 benzene (541-73-1)

.......

Ir nq' nl rD EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6%eII u II14:: 111IuG _ I1 r% FV[ r_,

06A I (YthNTINI iFI-l FRflM PA(F \ V-6 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDCAS a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED -__f_ _ ,(avaiaeifa ble) -ANAL- a. CONCEN b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-ANDCAS111 11 T.LRATET VG.VAUONao

a. L GONGTEN- R)MAS YSES o (if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1)WNCEW ( MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-1 benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 1 ______23B. 3,3-Dichloro-benzidine (91-94-1)

X <9.71 1 Rg/I 24B. Diethyt Phthalate-X <9.71 1 gg/I (84-66-2)

______________

25B. Dimethyl X <9.71 1 ig/I Phthalate (131-11-3)

__<9.71_1_____

26B. Di-N-Butyl X <9.71 1 g/I Phthalate (84-74-2)

X <9.71 278. 2,4-Dinitro-1 X <9.71 1 ig/I toluene (121-14-2) 28B. 2,6-Dinitro-toluene (606-20-2)

X <9.71 1 gg/_29B. Di-N-Octyl 1 jg/I Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.71 1 _g/I WUE. 1,Z-ulpneny-Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.71 1 jig/I benzene )(122-66-7) 31B. Fluoranthene X <.0971 1 jg/I (206-44-0) x <.0971 1 gg/_32B. Fluorene X <.0971 1 jg/I (86-73-7) x <.0971 1 gg/_33B. Hexachloro-benzene (118-74-1)

X <9.71 _ g/I 34B. Hexachloro-X <9.71 1 jg/I butadiene (87-68-3)3bi. mexacnloro-cyclopentadiene X <9.71 1 jg/I (77-47-4)36B. Hexachloro-X <9.71 1 gg/I ethane (67-72-1)3fb. Indeno (1,2,3-cd)

Pyrene X <.0971 1 jg/I (193-39-5) 38B. Isophorone X <9.71 1 gg/I (78-59-1)39B. Naphthalene X <.0971 1 ( 9 1 -2 0 -3 ) _ _ _ .0 9 7_1__ _ _40B..Nitrobenzene x <9.71 1 jg/I (98-95-3)411:. N-NitrosoOi-methylamine X <9.71 1 jig/I Propylamine X <9.71 1 jIg/I (621-64-7)

EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSEB I .................................

I II m Ilu[r-i,, r[mu,-Ivli I i[.. r kim[V i V ~ u v 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- B. SE- C. BE- a. MAXMAUM DAiLY VAJUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE IlNO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANDME CAS a.RES- b.EVE- LI E-VED AIU DIY AU (if va lble) (ifsva ble) NL-a CONCEN- bMASAVERAGE VALUE AN-NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED ANAL- YSES TRATION b. MAS (1______NL (if available)

CUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 43. N-NItro-sodiphenylamine X <9.71 1 pg/I (86-30-6)44B. Phenanthrene (85-01-8)

X <0.971 1 Ag/I 45B. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.971 1 gg/I 46Bý 1,2,4-Tdchloro-benzene (120-82-1) x <1.00 1 tRg/I GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES 1P. Alddn X (309-00-2) 2P. Ct-BHC X (319-84-6) 3P. P-BHC x (319-85-7) 4P. 'y-BHC X (58-89-9)5P. 8-aBHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane X (57-74-9)7P. 4,4'- DDT x (50-29-3)8P. 4,4'- DDE x (72-55-9)9P. 4,4'- DDD x (72-54-8)10P. Dielddn x (60-57-1)11P. cX-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. P-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)

__X 15P. Enddn Aldehyde X (7421-93..4)

____ ______ ______ ______ ______16P. Heptachlor x (76-44-8)PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I I 06A I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS E- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF a._TEST-Ib.BE-I.aEaM UMAY L eif)availablea

a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER RE-_ LIEVEBE. LEVED *Jff aANAL- b. MASS AVERNflE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxide (1024-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 (53469-21-9)

X 19P. PCB-1254 (11097-69-1)

X 20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2)

X 21P. PCB-1232 x (11141-16-5)

_22P. PCB-1248 " (12672-29-6) x 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) 24P. PCB-1016 x (12674-11-2) 25P. Toxaphene x (8001-35-2)

PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1)PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages.SEE INSTRUCTIONS.I IV. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each OUTFALL NO.06B EFFLUENT 3.outtall. See instructions for additional details.UNITS (specify if blank) I 4. INTAKE (optional) 1.POLLUTANT

a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MVIA MUV DA JPY VALt b. LUNG TERM AVRU. VALUE t : I avai-el ju ava U d. NO. OF ANIAI YRFR a. CONCEN-TPATICNN a. LUNG 1TEKM AVERAGE VALUE b. MASS d. NO. OF AMAIYVRFR U, 010 00 0)t\MA~q a. tbiocnemnicaI

_______1l~~

_______ .-.-_____ ***Oxygen Demand 6.00 1 mg/I D. Chemical Oxygen Demand 28.0 1 mg/I (COD)c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 6.77 1 mul d. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 24.5 11.1 12 mg/I e. Ammonia (as N) 7.72 3.13 50 mg/I f. Flow VALUE 0.108900 VALUE VALUE 0.02846 62 MGD VALUE g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE pc VALUE (winter)h. Temperature VALUE 31.6 VALUE VALUE pc VALUE (summer)MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM S U I. pH 6 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark 'X' in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK'XW 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE a b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF AND CAS NO. BEUEVED BEIEVED a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (ifavailable) (ifaval able) ANAL- a. CONCE- b. MASS a. ANAL-TRATION (if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide X <1.00 I mg/I (24959-67-9)

b. Chlorine Total Residual X c. Color X 750.0 1 PCU d. Fecal Coliform X e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X <0.100 1 mg/I f. Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) X 0.15 1 mg/I EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTIINUE-ON ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 06B 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE A C Nb. b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LUNG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE bNO. OF ANDBELIEVED BELIEVED a. MAXIMUM DAILYVALUE

_ifavailable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- a. CONCEN- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ASSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. e--ogen_Total Organic X 0.799 1 mg/o (as NJV hGOand X 2.7 12 mg/I t. 'llosphlorus (asP) Totl X 0.062 m1 mg/(7723-14-0)

Radioactivity (1)Alpha, Total X <5.00 1 pci/I Total (2) Beta, Total X <5.00 1 pci/I (3) Radium, X <1.00 1 pci/I (4) Radium X <1.00 1 pci/I 226, Total k. Suttate (as S04) X 4.53 1 mg/I (14808-79-8)

k. Sulfide (asS) X <0._100 1 moll!m. SUM~at (as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/1 (14265-45-3)
n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/I 0. Aluminum, Total X 32.5 1 jig/I Total X 23.1 1 jIg/l q. 4 .oron, 1p /Total X 33.8 1 jig/I (7440-42-8)
r. C~obalt, Total X <1.00 1 pg/I (7440-48_4)
s. Iron, Total X 535 1 jig/I (7439-89-6)
t. Magnesium, Total X 1310 1 pg/I (7439-95-4)
u. Molyoaemnu, Total X 0.674 1 jAg/I v. ananese, __Total X 77.7 1 jig/I (7439-96-5)
w. Tin, Total X <5.0 jig/I (7440-31-5)
x. I atanjum, Total X <10.0 1 jig/I (744EF-o2-6rm E l (-O D=%.,1 EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)I"Pur: V-1d EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 06B CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and nonrequired GC4IS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X 1 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS TEST- b, B2- -a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER TEST- b LIEVED (ifavailable) (if available)

ANAL .CONCEN- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (l) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1 UUNGt.l-METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony, Total (7440-36-0)

X <2.0 1 pig/I 2M. Arsenic, -0 Total (7440-38-2)

X <3.0 1ig/I 3M. Beryllium, 1 Total (7440-41-7)

X <0.200 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-9)

X <0.100 1 _ g/I 5M. Chromium, 1 Total (7440-47-3)

X <3.00 1_ __g/I 6M. Copper, Total X 7.61 1 [ig/I (7440-50-8) 1 1 7M. Lead, Total X <2.00 1 (7439-92-1) 1 1 8M. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 jg/I (7439-97-6) 9M. Nickel, Total X <2.00 1 [Lg/I (7440-02-0) 10M. Selenium, X <5.00 1 g/I Total (7782-49-2) 11M. Silver, Total X <1.0 1 jig/I (7440.22-4) 12M, Thallium, X <0.500 1 gg/I Total (7440-28-0) 13M. Zinc, Total X <10.0 1 Pg/I (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 ig/I (57-12-5)

X <5.00 1 gg/_15M. Phenols, X <25.0 1 jg/I Total DIOXIN 2',3.7,8Tetra" X I IDESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodlbenzo-P-X None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6)

PAGE V-3I IIIAUr" U114 r'1r'vFr-r1o EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C Outfall 06B 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a TEST- b- BE- cBE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER NG RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if avble) le) ANAL- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-NUBR IGR-LE(fvial)

-AA- TRATION uvý) COC-- () AS Y (if available)

QUIRED PRESENT I ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein X <5.00 1 g/I (107-02-8) 2V. Acrylonitrile (107-13-1) 3V. Benzene (71-43-2)

X <1.00 1 Ag/I qV. bIS (unloro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1_

5V. Bromoform X <1.0 1 jig/I (75-25-2)ov. i~aroon Tetrachloride X <1.00 1 jig/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene (108-90-7) x <1.00 1 pg/_Wv. uliorori-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (124-48-1) 9V. Chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-00-3)1uV. T-Lunloro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 jig/I (110-75-8) 1 V. Chloroform X <1.00 1 jg/I (67-66-3) x <1.00 1 gg/_12v. uicnioro-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-27-4)3v. uIc111oro-difluoromethane X <1.00 1 jIg/I 75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (75-34-3)

_ <__00 1 ____15V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 ethane (107-06-2) jig/I 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-ethylene (75-35-4)

X <1.00 1 jg/I 17V. 1,2-Dichloro-propane (78-87-5)

X <1.00 1 jg/I 18V. 1,3-Dichloro-propylene (542-75-6)

X <1.00 1 jig/I 19V. Ethylbenzene X <1.00 1 (100-41-4) x <1.00 1 pg/_20V. Methyl x <1.00 1 gg/I Bromide (74-83-9)21V. Methyl Chloride (74-87-3)

X <1.00 1 ig/I...... ....---..-.-

EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy, from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 06B I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS TEST- E- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a' CONCE- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(ifavailable)

RED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CUNCEN GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene X <2.00 1 Chloride (75-09-2)

__<2.00_1_____

'.~v. 1 ,1,z,-i* etra-chloroethane X <1.00 1 gig/I (79-34-51 24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X <1.00 1 __g/I 25V. Toluene X__<1__.00__1___

jg/I ____(108-88-3) x <1.00 1 gg/__I'yV. 1,2- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 pig/I chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I.1,1,Z-I n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 pig/I (79-00-5)29V. Trichloro-ethylene X <1.00 1 (79-01-6)

_ ___00 1 gg/_3uv. I ncrloro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 pig/I 75-69-4)31V. Vinyl x <1.00 1 Chloride (75-01-4)GC/MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol X <9.71 1 (95-57-8)2A. 2,4-Dichloro-phenol (120-83-2)

X <9.71 1 [ig/I 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-phenol (105-67-9)

X <9.71 1 tg/I 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-X <9.71 1 Cresol (534-52-1) 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-X ig/I phenol (51.28-5) x <19.4 1 6A. 2-Nitrophenol (88-75-5)

X <9.71 1 [tg/I 7A. 4-Nitrophenol X <9.71 1 ig/I (100-02-7) x <9.71 1 [Lg/_8A. P-Chloro-M-9 ig/I Cresol (59-50-7)

<9.71 1 _____9A. Pentachloro-X <9.71 1 phenol (87-86-5) x <9.71 1 gg/I 10A. Phenol X <9.71 1 (108-95-2) x <9.71 1 gg/_I IA. 4,4,O- I IF-chlorophenol X <9.71 1 jig/I (88-06-21

-%/coca EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)P-AGE V-5 k., I I II Wa "Ir-C~C)NTINIJFD FROM THF FRONTOAR 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CATEST b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG I TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONE I MSM b.NO. OF LIEVED LIEVED (if avaiable) (ifavai/able)

ANAL- a.ION b. MASS AVERAGE( VALUE ANAL-NUMBER ING RE- UEE EVD___________________________________(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION TRATION 12) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS lB. Acenaphthene X <0.971 1 (83-32-9) x <0.9711____

2B. Acenaphtylene X <0.971 1 (208-96-8) x <0.971 1 3B. Anthracene X <0.971 1 gg/I (120-12-7) 4B. Benzidine X <48.5 1 (92-87-5) x <48.5 1 gg/_ots. benzo (a)Anthracene X <0.971 1 pg/I (56-55-3)6B. Benzo (a)X_____0.971___

___I___pg/Il___

Pyrene (50-32-8)

X <0.971 1_____tb. J,4-benzo-fluoranthene X <0.971 1 pg/I RU. uenzo (gnu--Peryene X <0.971 1 !pg/I PUR. uez K)Fluoranthene X <0.971 1 pg/I (u07-08-9 lut. Esis (T-unloro-ethoxy) Methane X <9.71 1 pg/I ethyl) Ether X <9.71 1 pg/I propyl) Ether X <9.71 1 pg/I (10;2-60-11 13EI. uis (2-15my/-*

hexyl) Phthalate X <9.71 1 pg/I Qf 17-81-7 phenyl Phenyl X <9.71 1 pg/I Ether (101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzyl X <9.71 1 gg/I Phthalate (85-68-7)Ib1:5. Z-nioro-naphthalene X <0.971 1 pg/I 1/.4-%Inoro-phenylPhenyl X <9.71 1 pg/I Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene X <0.971 1 gg/I (218-01-9) 11:. ioenzo 2a, n)Anthracene X <0.971 1 pIg/i (53-70-3)20B. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 gg/I benzene (95-50-1)21B. 1,3-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 gg/I benzene (541-73-1) 1 < 11/I....... 't'%tklrllkI l ,DCrIDC EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE- L'uI~i I III1-Ac WI-4 l .

I i 06B I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARKW'X 3. EFFLUENT "_4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optonall AND CAS TEST- b. BE- c BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LUNG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVE LEVED (f ble) (ffa ANAL- a CONCEN b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

URD PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION N (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 23B. 3,3-Dichloro-benzidine (91-94-1)

X <9.71 1 _ _g/I 24B. Diethyl Phthalate

'1<9.g/I (84-66-2)25B. Dimethyl I < 1g/I Phthalate (131-11-3)

X <9.71 26B. Di-N-Butyl x <1 g/I Phthalate (84-74-2)27B. 2,4-Dinitro-I < 1g/I toluene (121-14-2)

<28B. 2,6-Dinitro-X <9.71 1 Ig/I toluene (606-20-2) 29B. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.71 1 gg/I 7717717,7-ipnenyl-Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.71 1 gg/I benzene )(122-66-71

...31B. Fluoranthene X <0.971 1 jg/I (206-44-0) x <0.971 1 gg/_32B. Fluorene X <0.971 1 (86-73-7) x <0.971 1 gg/_33B. Hexachloro- , <9.71 1 gg/I benzene (118-74-1) 34B. Hexachloro-X <9.71 1 jg/I butadiene (87-68-3) x <9.711____

3b51. Hexacnloro-Cyclopentadiene X <9.71 1 jg/I (77-47-4)36B. Hexachloro-x <9.71 1 g/I ethane (67-72-1)71,. Inoeno (1,23-cd)

Pyrene X <0.971 1 gg/I (193-39-5t-

-_______ _____38B. Isophorone X <9.71 1 Rg/I (78-59-1)39B. Naphthafene X <0.971 1 (91-20-3)40B. Nitrobenzene X <9.71 1 jig/I (98-95-3)41b. N-Niltrosoci-methylamine X <9.71 1 ig/I*-'1;AIW-I~OSOIl-IN-Propylamine X <9.71 1 jg/I 1(621-64-71 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED "__ _(if available) (if ANAL- a. CONCEN AVERAGE VALUE_ _ _E IG E ,I" _cv- AN_ _ _ _AIO _ _ _ _ _S _ _ L;NN _ _A_ _(if avaifabte)

OUaRED PRESENT ASSENT (f)CONCENTRATpON (21 MASS (f) CONCENTRATION (21 MASS (?) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION MASS_________________

RAINCEN (2) MASS YSES GCUMS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 4 3B. N-Nitro-sodiphenylamine X <9.71 1 gg/I (86-30-6)44B. Phenanthrene X <0.971 1 (85-01-8)45B. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.971 1 Rg/46B. 1,2,4-Trichloro-benzene (120-82-1) x <1.00 1 vg/GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES 1P. Aldrin (309-00-2)

X 2P. (X-BHC X (319-84-6) 3P. P-BHC x (319-85-7) 4P. y-BHC X (58-89-9)5P. S-BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane (57-74-9) x 7P. 4,4'- DDT X (50-29-3) x 8P. 4,4'- DDE X (72-55-9) x 9P. 4,4'- DDD (72-54-8)1OP. Dieldrin x (60-57-1)11P. cL-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. P-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)15P. Endrin Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor x (76-44-8)PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I 06B I ilr-r 13Ar-r-: %/-A 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDCAS a. TEST- bBE E a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO.a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANUME CS .TET b.B- cBE-D .MXMM ALAU (if avaiWbe) ANA.lale AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED AN A. E b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED I PRESENT A1SENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION {1)L;(NEN-(2) MASS YSES ABSENT _______YSES

_____TRATION GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxide (1024-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 x (53469-21-9) 19P. PCB-1254 x (11097-69-1)

)20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2) x 21P. PCB-1232 x (11141-16-5) 22P. PCB-1248 x (12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) 24P. PCB-1016 x (12674-11-2)

X 25P. Toxaphene x 1(8001-35-2) 1 PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completinq these paqes.Q = r" ICYI0D Jitl'l I KlC EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1)I V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)OUTFALL NO.007 IPART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (specify if blank) 4. INTAKE (optional) 1POLLUTANT

a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE b. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM (if available)

(.ifavailable)

d. NO. OF a. CONCEN- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE d. NO. OF a.___________

CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS ANALYSES TRATION CONC1NTRATION (2) MASS ANALYSES, a. Iuhocnemlcai Oxygen Demand 5.00 1 mg/I.Unemical Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I (COD)c. Total Organic 1.68 Carbon (TOC) mg/I d. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 48.6 7.4 13 J e. Ammonia (as N) 0.222 1 mg/I'VALUE VALUE VALUE 0674VALUE I. Flow 0.126000 0.06784 56 MGD g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE oc VALUE (winter)h. Temperature VALUE 29.8 VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) I M)N)MUM MAXIMUM MIIU A;U ' .1. pH 6.34 8.9 6 I 55 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK )X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE a. b. b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF CONCEN- a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF AND GAS NO. eELIEVED BELIEVED a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION1)

CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide X <1.00 1g/(24959-67-9)

b. Chlorine Total Residual X c. Color X 20 1 PCU d. Fecal Coliform X e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X <0.100 1 mg/I I. Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) 0.148 m EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE1 V-1 COUNTIINUE' OIN ITEM V-A CONTINUEDO FROM FRONT007 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE AND CASINO.D b a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LUNG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. CONCEN a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF PRBELIEVED BELIEVED SENT _ifa__iabe(ifavai/able)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. 775tTgeU, Total Organic X <0. 100 1 mg/I (as IV)h. Oil and X 2.6 12 mg/I Grease 2.12 M /1. yhosphorus (asP) Total X <0.050 1 mg/I (7723-14-0)

j. Radioactivity (1) Alpha, Total X <5.00 1 pci/I (2) Beta, Total X <5.00 1 pci/I (3) Radium, Total X <1.00 1 pci/I (4) Radium X <100 1pci/I 226, Total _ ___00_1______
k. Sultate (as S04) X <0.400 1 mg/I (14808-79-8)
k. Sulfide X <0.100 1 (asS)Mg/m. Sul)_e (as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (14265-45-3)
n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/I 0. plunmmum, Total X 448 1 og/I Total X 16.6 1 og/I (7110-39-3)
q. 1Eoron, Total X 20 1 jig/I (7440-42-8)
r. obalt, Total X <1.0 1 gg/I (7440-48-4)
s. Iron, Total (7439-89-6)

X 809 1 jg/I I. Magnesium, Total X 1310 1 pjg/(7439-95-4) u Molybdnu__, Total X 99 1 jig/I Total X 11 1 jg/I

w. Tin, Total (7440-31-5)

X <5.0 1 oll x. tittanuun, Total X <10.0 1 /1gl EPAForm3P-6)C EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and nonrequired GCAWS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharaed.

Note that there are 7 oaOes to this oart. olease review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 naoes) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and reauirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CA. b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONGTERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AND CAS S. BE. E-I .BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (If ab (Gf avNlabE ) A a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE. LIEVED LIEVED (ifavailable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- a- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION )RNuO:N (2) MASS YSES I I______ TRATION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS IM. Antimony, X <2.00 1 Pg/I Total (7440-36-0) 1 2M. Arsenic, X <3.00 1 Pg/I Total (7440-38-2) 3M. Beryllium, X <0.200 1 ig/I Total (7440-41-7) 4M. Cadmium, X 0.141 1 g/I Total (7440-43-9) 5M. Chromium, 7.8 1 Pg/i Total (7440-47-3)

X 6M. Copper, Total (7440-50-8)

X 1 3.9 1 Ag/I 7M. Lead, Total X 39.3 1 Ig/I (7439-92-1) 8M. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 Vg/I (7439-97-6) 9M. Nickel, Total X 7.26 1 [Lg/I (7440-02-0) 10M. Selenium, X <5.0 1 g/I Total (7782-49-2) 11M. Silver, Total X <1.0 1 pg/I (7440-22-4) 12M. Thallium, X <0.500 1 pg/I Total (7440-28-0) 13M. Zinc, Total X 67.6 1 Pg/I (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 Pg/I (57-12-5)15M. Phenols, X <5.00 1 pg/I Total I I I II -DIOXIN 2, 3,7,a-"etra-I I I IDESCRIBE RESULTS chloredlbenzo-P-X None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6)

X N,,--

kII Hr nil PAGE'- V-3 i.A.IN I IINUr- i.Jill I'rv;r.r EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C Outfall 007 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- Ic BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONGTERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a,a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- bO MASS AVRGE VALUE ANAL--- R T O TRAýL OQ N _ _ _ _ _ _ _(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION b.N (2) MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein X <5.00 1Pg/(107-02-8) 2V. Acilonitrile (107-13-1) 3V. Benzene (71-43-2)

X <1.00 1 gig/I 4V. I31S ((Lnloro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1) 5V. Bromoform X <1.00 1 (75-25-2)V. uar1on Tetrachloride X <1.00 1 jig/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene X <1.00 1 g/I (108-90-7) av. CHnUoroMP-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (124-48-11 9V. Chloroethane X <1.00 1 jg/I (75-00-3)1 uv. z-Lunoro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 jg/I (110-75-8) 11V. Chloroform X <1.00 1 jg/I (67-66-3)1 2V. uWHlcOro-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-27-41 13V. -cloro-difluoromethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (75-34-3) x <1.00 15V. 1,2-Dichloro-x g l ethane (107-06-2)

X <1.00 1Ig/I 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 .j Pg/I ethylene (75-35-4)17V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 Ag/I propane (78-87-5)18V. 1,3-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 Pg/I propylene (542-75-6) 19V. Ethylbenzene (100-41-4)

X <11 00 1 Pg/I 20V. Methyl x <1.00 1 Pg/I Bromide (74-83-9)21V. Methyl x <1.00 1 Pg/I Chlorde (74-87-3) 1 1 1 1 1 1 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA ID. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form i) IOUTFALL NUMBER 1 007 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. B .BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (ifNavailable) (ifbavailable)

MANAS b MANA (ifavaiable)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION MAS G E VAU N--CII__TR A TIO N (2) M A S S Y S E S GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued)

_______22V. Methylene 1 pg/I Chloride (75-09-2)

X <2.001,1 ,4,- I etra-chloroethane.

X <1.00 1 pg/I (79-34-5)24V. Tetrachloro-

._______ <1.00 ______ ____ _ pg/I ________ethylene (127-18-4)

<g/25V. Toluene 1to0-88-3)

X <1.00 1 pLg/I Zbv. 1 ,;- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 pg/I (156-60-51 t hv. 1,1,1- 1 n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 pg/I chloroethane X < 1.00 1 pg/I (79-00-5)29V. Trchloro-ethylene (79-01-6)

X <1.00 1 pg/Iuv. I nicnloro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 pg/I (75-69-4)31V. Vinyl I1 0g/I Chloride (75-01-4)

X <1.00 1 ______GCIMS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol 9g/I (95-57-8)

X <9.43 1 2A. 2,4-Dichloro-<g phenol (120-83-2)

X <9.43 1 _ ___3A. 2,4-Dimethyt-phenol (105-67-9)

X <9.43 1 pg/I 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-X <9.43 1 Cresol (534-52-1) x <9.43 1 pg/_5A. 2,4-Dinitro-1 phenol (51-28-5)

<18.9 pg/I 6A. 2-Nitrophenol (88-75-5)

X <9.43 1 pg/I 7A. 4-Nitrophenol (100-02-7)

X <9.43 1 pg/I 8A. P-Chloro-M-

< pg/I Cresol(59-50-7) x <9.43 1_____9A. Pentachloro-9 1 pg/I phenol (87-86-5)

X <9.43 10A. Phenol (108-95-2)

X <9.43 1 g/I IIA. 2,4,7- I r[-chlorophenol X <9.43 1 pg/I 188-06-2)

-EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)P-AGEI V-5I Vr_

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 007 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDa. TEST- b. BE c. E- a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 AY VALUE C. LONU I ERM AVRU. VALUE d.NO. OF .Rb.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED _ifavailable) (if a ble -ANAL- b. MASS AVERAE VLUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED I PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1)TRATIONýL.N-(2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS IB. Acenaphthene X 0931 pg/I___ _(83-32-9) x <0.943 2B. Acenaphtylene S0931 p~g/I___ _(208-96-8) x <0.943 1 gg/_3B. Anthracene X <0.43 1 p~g/I (120-12-7)

__<.94_1___

4B. Benzidine_____47___2__

1 pg/I (92-87-5)

__<4.2_1___

50. Benzo (a)Anthracene X <0.943 1 pg/I (56-55-31 6B. Benzo (a) X <0.943 1 pg/I Pyrene (50-32-8)-b. s,4-Henzo-fluoranthene X <0.943 1 gg/I (205-99-2) 813. Bdenzo (gnu)Peryiene X <0.943 1 pg/i Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 gg/I*-A,. Wds(-Gnloro-ethoxy) Methane X <9.80 1 pg/I (111-91-1)

....11 b. bids (Z-wnloro-ethyl) Ether X <9.43 1 pg/I 1 i.il 2 -G~lroiso-propyl) Ether X <9.43 1 pg/Ids{J-tlnyl-hexyl) Phthalate X <9.43 1 pg/I (117-81-71 14Bd.4-bdromo1-phenyl Phenyl X <9.43 1 gg/I Ether (101-55-31

-......15B. Butyl Benzyl Phthalate (85-68-7)

X <9.43 1 _tg/_MSi. r-Lnl7oro-naphthalene X <0.943 1 pg/I 1b .4-oro _-phenyl Phenyt X <9.43 1 pg/I Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene X <0.943 1 (218-01-9) x <0.943 1 gg/_198. UIoenzo (a, n)Anthracene X <0.943 1 Pg/I (53-70-31 20B. 1,2-Dichloro-1 pg/00_1____/I benzene (95-50-1)

X <1.00 21B. 1,3-Dichloro-

< pg/I benzene (541-73-1)

X <1.00 -.-.-.- -EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I I 007 C~ONTINUEFD FROM PAGE V-6 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF N D G S a. TEST- b. BE- I c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUEa.C N EAV R G V LU NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (ff vi/ble ANAL- RA CONCEN- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

OUIRED I PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATIONON (2)MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 1 gg/I 238. 3,3-Dichloro-X <9.43 1 Rg/I benzidine (91-94-1)

X <9.43 1 _g/I 24B. Diethyl Phthalate (84-66-2)

X I <9.43 1 jg/I 25B. Dimethyl Phthalate (131-11-3)

X <9.43 1 jg/I 26B. Di-N-Butyl 1 Phthalate (84-74-2)

X <9.43 1ig/I 27B. 2,4-Dinitro-toluene (121-14-2)

<9.43 28B. 2,6-Dinitro-X<9.43 1 gg/toluene (606-20-2) x 29B. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.43 1 gg/1;;Ub. 1 ,2-Ulpnenyl-Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.43 1 jig/I benzene )(1 22-66-7)31B. Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 tig/I (206-44-0) 32B. Fluorene x <0.943 1 jig/I (86-73-7)33B. Hexachloro-benzene (118-74-1)

X <9.43 1 jig/I 348. Hexachloro-X <9.43 1 ig/I butadiene (87-68-3)Jbb. Hexacnloro-cyclopentadiene X <9.43 1 jig/I (77-47-4)36B. Hexachloro-

<9.43 1 X <9.3 1 ig/I ethane (67-72-1)3it9. Inaeno (1,2,3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.943 1 gig/I (193-39-5) 38B. Isophorone x <9.43 1 gg/I (78-59-1)39B. Naphthalene

<0.943 1 (91-20-3)

X <0.943 1 __g/_40B. Nitrobenzene X <9.43 1 gg/I (98-95-3)411. N-NitrosoOi-methylamine X <9.43 1 jig/I (62-75-91 4.Zl. iN-Ni~lrosool-iN-Propylamine X <9.43 1 jig/I (62!-64-7)

EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE

%tI Irh I I l)tLI 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a TEST- b BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF' a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANIA ANAL-b E .E .MXMMDAL AU VRG AU NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED AN(if aable) Jfaiable)

ANAL a. CONCEN b. MASS AVERAGE VALUEANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) GUNL; (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 438. N-Nitro-sodiphenylamine X <9.43 1 tgI (86-30-6)44B. Phenanthrene (85-01-8)

X <0.943 1 Rg/I 45B. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.943 1 _g/I 46B. 1,2,4-Tdchloro-

<benzene (120-82-1)

X <1.00 1 gg/I GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES 1 P. Aldrin (309-00-2) x 2P. CL-BHC X (319-84-6) 3P. P-BHC x (319-M5-7) 4P. y-BHC x (58-89-9)5P..8BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane x (57-74-9)7P. 4,4'- DDT x (50-29-3)8P. 4,4'- DDE X (72-55-9) x 9P. 4,4'- DDD X (72-54-8) x 1OP. Dieldrin x (60-57-1)11P. a-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. P-Endosulfan x (115-29-7)

X 13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)15P. Enddn Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor x (76-44-8).

-PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I 007 I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. JNTAKE (oplionai)

AND CA 1. TES- b. BE- C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANDCAS .TSTbE- I c.BE- X (If aM bAeL ff VaAble a.CONCEN NUMBER N RE- LIEVEDANAL-

b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED IPRESENT SENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRTTION N (2 MASS YSES__ifaail__ble

_ I UIRED____RES___NT___T__A__________)

TRTION- (2)_MASS YSE GCJMS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxide (1024-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 (53469-21-9) x 19P. PCB-1254 (11097-69-1) x 20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2) x 21P. PCB-1232 (11141-16-5) x 22P. PCB-1248 X (12672-29-6) x 23P. PCB-1260 (11096-82-5) x 24P. PCB-1016 X (12674-11-2) x 25P. Toxaphene x 1(8001-35-2) 1 1 1 PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completinq these paqes.SEE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item lofForm 1)SEE INSTRUCTIONS V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)OUTFALL NO.008 PART A -You must orovide the results nf at least one analvsis for every nolluitant in this table. Comnlete one tahle for earth n, EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (specify if blank) 4. INTAKE (optional)

1. POLLUTANT
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE b. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM (if available) (ifavailable)
d. NO. OF a. CONCEN- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE d. NO. OF CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS ANALYSES TRATION _ONC NTRATION (2) MASS ANALYSES a. blocnemlcal Oxygen Demand 2.00 1 mg/I P. unelcal Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I (COD) ..c. Total Organic 6.67 1 Carbon (TOC)d. Total Suspended 4 mg/I Solids (TSS)e. Ammonia (as N) <0.050 1 mg/I VALUE 0 VALUE VALUE VALUE f. Flow 0 MGD g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE oc VALUE (winter)h. Temperature VALUE 32.6 VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) 1_°C I. pH MINIU.M 1 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X` 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE ADC "N a b. a.MAXIM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF AND CAS NO. BELIEVED BELIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a. CONCEN- b. MASS ANAL-PNT ATRATION (if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES (1 CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide X <1.00 I mg/I (2495g-67-9)

b. Chlorine Total Residual X c. Color X 30 1 PCU d. Fecal Coliform X e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X 0.102 1 mg/I f. Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) X <0.020 1 mg/I EA FV I EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PJAGE1 V1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 008 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE AND CAS NO. b. a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVNG. VALUE d.NO. OF CONCEN- a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF ABELIEVED Eifava /be_ (ifavailable)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(ifavailable)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. Nitrogen, Total Organic X 0.429 1 mg/I h. Oil and Greade x <4.00 1 mg/I 1. tl-ospnorts (asP) Total X <0.05 1 mg/I (77;23-14-0)

j. Radioactivity (1) Alpha, Total X <5.00 1 pci/I (2) Beta, Total X 5.43 1 pci/I (3) Radium, Total X <1.00 1 PCO (4) Radium X <1.00 1 226, Total _ _1_00 1_ ___k. Sulfate (as S04) X 3.27 1 mg/I (14808-79-8)
k. Sulfide X <0.100 1 mg/I (asS)m. ne (as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (14265.45-3)
n. Surfactanta X <0. 100 1 mg/I O. Mlummuam, Total X 110 1 lig/I Total X 2.35 1 ptg/I q. Vow.n Total X 98.5 1 jig/I (7440-42-8)
r. tUobalt, Total X <1.0 1 -g/I (7440A8-4)
s. Iron, Total X 562 1 (7439-89-6) x 562 1 gg/_t. Magnesium, Total X 213 1 gg/I u.o MyiAenum, Total X <0.500 1 Rg/I
v. manganese, Total X 26.3 1 gg/I (7432-96-5)1
w. Tin, Total x <5.0 1 jAg/I (7440-31-5) 99 x. --tanm, Total X <10.0 1 jig/I (74P--6)__.__'

EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-2 LIUJIM INUIC UIN r_1VErOE.0_

EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 1 008 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5, INTAKE (optional)

ANDCAS -b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF aN A .TEST- b. BE- Ic. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (iaalbe .O Fa. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE N.O NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available)

ANAL- b. MASS AVERA L ANAL-(ifavailable)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION TR)TON 1 (2)MASS YSES METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS IM. Antimony, X <20 1 pg/I Total (7440-36-0) 2M. Arsenic, X <3.0 1 Total (7440-38-2) 3M. Beryllium, X <0.200 1 gg/I Total (7440-41-7) 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-9)

X <0.100 5M. Chromium, X <300 1 Total (7440-47-3)

X <3.00 1 g/I 6M. Copper, Total (7440-50-8)

X 1.25 1 [_g/I 7M. Lead, Total X <2.00 1 (7439-92-1)

X <2.00 1 _ _g/I 8M. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 Pg/I (7439-97-6)

X <0.200 1 _g/I 9M. Nickel, Total X <2.00 g/I (7440-02-0)

X <2.00 1 _ _g/_10M. Selenium, X <5.0 1 pg/I Total (7782-49-2)

X <5.0 1 __g/I 11M. Silver, Total X <1.0 1 g/I (7440-22-4) 12M. Thallium, X <0.500 1 gg/I Total (7440-28-0) t13M. Zinc, Total X < 10.0 1 (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 Pg/I (57-12-5)15M. Phenols, X <25.0 1 pg/I TotalX<2.1 g/DIOXIN 2,3,7,8J-TIetra-I DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodlbenzo-P-X None Detected ,Dioxin (1764-01-6) 1 1 1 1 PAGE V-3 CUNIINUE UN KEVEKor EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C Outfall1008

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)
b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AND CAS TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (ifavailable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- b. MASS G E VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein X <5.00 1 (107-02-8) ji<.0 2V. Acrylonitrile (107-13-1)

X <5.00 1 g/I 3V Benzene X <1.00 1g/I 1(71.43-2) 4v. hIS (Lnlioro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1) 5V. Bromoform X <1.00 1g/(75-25-2) x jig0i fv. LCaron Tetrachloride X <1.00 1 jig/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene X <1.00 1 Lg/I (108-90-7)

ST uniOrol-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (124-48-1) 9V. Chloroethane x <11.00 1 gg/I (75-00-3)1UV. z-Lrnloro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 jig/I (110-75-8)

_______ _______ _____11v.Chloroformn X <1.00 1 jig/I (67-66-3)12V. uIclIorO-bromomethane X <1.00 1 jig/I difluoromethane x <1.00 1 jig/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 Pg/I ethane (75-34-3)15V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 jig/I ethane (107-06-2) 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 Pg/I ethylene (75-35-4)

<17V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 jig/I propane (78-87-5)18V. 1,3-Dichloro-11 g/I propylene (542-75-6)

X <1.00 19V. Ethylbenzene X <1.00 1 ig/I (100-41-4) 20V. Methyl x <1.00 1 lag/I Bromide (74-83-9) 1 1 21V. Methyl X <1.00 1 Pg/I Chloride (74-87-3)

< 1 jig/I EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4I IINU- OIN matVr-mor" EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 11 008 CONTINUED FROM PA(GE 3 OF FORM 2-(C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CASl TE.T- BE- C B- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AN CS .'i- .E- c.BE a. MAXIMU AALLAUEdO F OC AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED UEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- .CONCE b. MASS ANAL-(if QUREDI PESEN I BSET ~TRATION (ifavailable)

QUIREI (1) CONCENTRATION 2 (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION- (2) MASS YSES GC(MS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene Chloride (75-09-2)

X <2.00 1 jig/I'JV. 1,1,-I etra-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (79-34-51 24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X <1.00 1 jig/I 25V. Toluene (108-88-3)

X <1.00 1 _g/I 2bV. 1,2- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 p.g/I chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (71-55-6)1, 1.2- 1 n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 Rg/I (79-00-5)29V. Trichloro-ethylene (79-01-6)

X <1.00 1 pg/I 3UV. I ncnIoro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-69-4)31V. Vinyl 0 Chloride (75-01-4)

X <1.00 GC/MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol (95-57-8)

X <9.35 1 Ipg/I 2A. 2,4-Dichloro-phenol (120-83-2)

X <9.35 1 jg/I 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-X <9.35 1 gg/I phenol (105-67-9) 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-X <9.35 1 Cresol (534-52-1) x <9.35 1 [1g/1 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-X <18.7 1 Ig/I phenol (51-28-5)6A. 2-Nitrophenol X <9.35 1 (88-75-5)7A. 4-Nitrophenol X___9.35_1_

jg/I (100-02-7) x <9.35 1 gg/_8A. P-Chloro-M-Cresol (59-50-7)

X <9.35 1 jg/I 9A. Pentachloro-X <9.35 1 Ig/I phenol (87-86-5)10A. Phenol X <9.35 1 gg/I (108-95-2)

I IA. Z,4,O- I II-chlorophenol X <9.35 1 ig/I;88-06-2)EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)-GUN I INUI: UN CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT r11 ff-qll NnR)1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDCAS --.MXIU -A VALUE________

c. L___N _____T_: _M AVRG. VALUE____a. TEST b. BE- BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE3 AY VALU C. LUN I M AV. VALU d.NO. OF a. LONG I ERM b.NO. OF ,,TS-b 1E .B- a AIMMDIYVLE(fa be i a adble) a. MASSE AEGEVLUE ANL NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED _ifavailabe_ (if available)

ANAL- b. MASS AVERAGE VA ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2 MASS TSTO GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B. Acenaphthene (83-32-9)

X <0.935 1 gg/I 2B. Acenaphtylene (208-96-8)

X <0.935 1 gg/I 3B. Anthracene (120-12-7)

X <0.935 1 gg/I 4B. Benzidine (92-87-5)

X <46.7 1 gg/I 5b. uenzo (a)Anthracene x <0.935 1 99g/I (56-55-3)6B. Benzo (a)Pyrene (50-32-8) x <0.935 1 Pg/I 1:3. 3,4-tBenzo-fluoranthene X <0.935 1 jig/I 44. enzo (gny Peryiene x <0.935 1 jig/I UK benzo (K)Fluoranthene X <0.935 1 jig/I 4 -PIR.Tunis(-moro-ethoxy) Methane X <9.35 1 jig/I Q .uks w-mo-ro-ethyl) Ether X <9.35 1 Pig/I (l11144-41 1/m. bIlS (2-uhlorolso-propyl) Ether X <9.35 1 jig/I* ;Oll. is {-P-nyl-hexyl) Phthalate X <9.35 1 jig/I 14 mo.4- roo_pheny Phenyl X <9.35 1 jig/I Ether (101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzyl 1 Phthalate (85-68-7)

X <9.35 jig/I b15. 2-Lnloro-naphthalene X <0.935 1 jig/I (91-58-7 171:. 4-u~nioro-phenyl Phenyl X <9.35 1 jig/I Ether (7005-72-31) 18B. Chrysene (218-01-9)

X <0.935 A _g/I Muu. uDienzo (a, n),nthracene X <0.935 1 jig/I (53-70-3)20B. 1,2-Dichloro-benzene (95-50-1)

X <0.935 211B. 1,3-Dichloro-benzene (541-73-1)

X <0.935 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I I 008 r'(TNTINI IFIl FR("lM VJ-R 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK "X 1 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF CONCEa. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (ifavailable)

ANAL-AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATIONON GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-X <0.935 1 Rg/I benzene (106-46-7) 23B. 3,3-Dichloro-X <9.35 1 jig/I benzidine (91-94-1) x <9.35 1 gg/_24B. Diethyl Phthalate X <9.35 1 (84-66-2) x <9.35 1 _____25B. Dimethyl9 Phthalate (131-11-3)

X <9.35 1 Rg/I 268. Di-N-Butyl X <9.35 1 gg/I Phthalate (84-74-2)272. 2,4-Dinitro-X <9.35 1 Rg/I toluene (121-14-2) 282. 2,6-Dinitro-toluene (606-20-2)

<9.35 1 jg/I 292. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.35 1 gg/I MET. 1,;2-utpnenyT--

Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.35 1 Il benzene )(122-66-7) 31B. Fluoranthene X <0.935 1 jg/I (206-44-0) x <0.935 32B. Fluorene X <0.935 1 Rg/I (86-73-7)33B. Hexachloro-benzene (118-74-1) x <9.35 1 34B. Hexachloro-X jg/I butadiene (87-68-3) x <9.35.3bli. Hexacnloro-cyclopentadiene X <9.35 1 gg/I (77-47-4)362. Hexachloro-X <9.35 1 jg/I ethane (67-72-1)JIB. Indeno (1,2,3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.935 1 gg/I (193-39-51 1 38B. Isophorone

<9.35 1 jg/I (78-59-1) 1 39B. Naphthalene X <0.935 1 ig/I (91-20-3) 1 40B. Nitrobenzene x <9.35 1 ýtg/I (98-95-3)41b. N-Nitrosoai-methylamine X <9.35 1 jig/I 4ýýa. -Nrosoal--

Propylamine X <9.35 1 jg/I 1(621-64-7)

-I --EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE UII II'MuU rFmLUIvI i rim I UUII dll UUO 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS BE- BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE dNO, OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ANUME Na R E- aED EDXIMUM DALLYVAU (if availableb ANfAavilable

a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING I RE- LIEVED EVEDANAL-
b. MASS A ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) __NEN- (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 43B. N-NJtro-sodiphenylamine X <9.35 -1 g/I (86-30-6)44B. Phenanthrene (85-01-8)

X <0.935 _ gg/I 45B. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.935 1 _g/_46B. 1,2,4-Trichloro-X <1.00 1 benzene (120-82-1)

<1.00 1 _g/I GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES IP. Aldrin x (309-00-2) 2P. Ca-BHC x (319-84-6) 3P. P-BHC x (319-85-7) 4P. 'y-BHC x (58-89-9)5P. 8-BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane x (57-74-9)7P. 4,4'- DDT X (50-29-3) x 8P. 4,4'- DDE X (72-55-9) x 9P. 4,4'- DDD x (72-54-8)1OP. Dieldrin X (60-57-1) x 11P. a-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. 13-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin X (72-20-8) x 15P. Endrn Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor x (76-44-8)PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I 008 I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a.ITEST b. BE- c -a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LONG TERM AVRG. FALUE d a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF I G .LE-Ic.BE- .MAXIM _. CONCEN -LLYVALUE NUMBER IR E O L (f available) (f available)

ANAL- b MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-ASETTRATION 1)CNN (2) MASS YSES (if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION _____()AS_

GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor X Epoxide (1024-57-3) 18P. PCB-1242 X (53469-21-9) 19P. PCB-1254 (11097-69-1) x 20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2) x 21P. PCB-1232 x (11141-16-5) 22P. PCB-1248 X (12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) 24P. PCB-1016 x (12674-11-2) x 25P. Toxaphene x 1(8001-35-2)

PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these paqes.SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

I EPA I.D. NUMBER (copyjrom Item I oJ Form I) 1 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)OUTFALL NO.012 IPART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this t, EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (specifv if blank)4. INTAKE (notional)

T t. ,XAVTAT,.,,AnA'J fl*Ttlfl T ~ t 1 I.1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE tIc ...,;i..~t.a 0. LOING TEIrKlAPyV K. VALUE~

a. LUNU TERM A mn nrc Il nlm ncI S" L..a...V.*.

ay-. , , , -a0. MASS fVOKAU. VPLUt. u. iF. Ur A1) ES TATO ) (2) MAS]NLYE CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS ANALYSES TRATION CONCENTRATIO (2) MASS ANALYSES a. BlOFC emical Oxygen Demand 2.00 1 mg/I ROW. umlcal Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I (COD)Total Organic 2.88 1 mg/I Carbon (TOC)dJ. Total Suspended 1.6 1.1 3 Solids (TSS)a. !Ammonia (as N) <0.050 1 mg/I VALUE 0.079600 VALUE VALUE 0.0191 VALUE F. Flow 0090001113 MGD g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE pc VALUE (winter)h. Temperature VALUE 26 VALUE VALUE 1 0 VALUE (summer) I I_ _ _ _ _ I 1. pH MINIMUM MAXIMUM IMINIMUM MAXIMUM .I. pH 6.7.91 1 1 13 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X. 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE b b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF b.NO. OF a..U. MAXIMUMble DAL VLE .COCN a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE AND CAS NO. ELIEVED BELIEVED a.(if available) (if available)

ANAL- N b. MASS ANAL-TRATION (if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide (24959-67-9)

X <1.00 mg/I b. Chlorine X Total Residual c. Color X 5.0 1 PCU d. Fecal X Coliform e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X 0.268 1 mg/I f. Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) X 0.97 1 mg/I EPA Form 310-2C.(8-0).PA.E.V..CONTINUEON .REVERS EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 012 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE b.b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUI: C. LONG ITERM AVRU. VALUE: d.NO. OF b.NO. OF a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE MM CONCEN- a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE .AND CAS NO. BELIEVED BELIEVED a. MAfvailable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- AONb. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. 7jro-gen, Total Organic X <0.100 1 mg/I h.Oiland X <4.00 1.1 3 mg/I Grease 1. Fnospihorus (asP) Total X <0.050 1 mg/I (7723-14-0)

-j. Radioactivity (1)Alpha, X <5.00 1 pci/I Total (2) Beta, X <5.00 1 pci/I Total (3) Radium, X <1.00 1 Total pci/I (4) Radium X <1.00 1 pc/226, Total k. Sul tate (as S04) X 25.5 1 mg/I (14808-79-8)

k. Sulfide X <0.100 1 mg/I (as S)______________

____________

__mn. MIM~E-(as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (14265-45-3)

n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/I o. Aldmmurnu, Total X 42.2 1 jig/I Total X 33.9 1 gg/I q. 1Voron, Total X 43.6 1 jig/I (7440-42-8)
r. C..obalt, Total X <1.0 1 jig/I (7440-48-4)
s. Iron, Total X 144 1 jig/I (7439-89-6)
t. magnesium, Total X 3790 1 jig/I q y Moy Aenum., Total X 2.67 1 j9g/1 (7432-98-71
v. MV~anganese, Total X <5.0 1 jig/I (7439-96-5)
w. Tin, Total X <5.0 1 jig/I (7440-31-5)

X. I Iat utlm, Total X < 10.0 1 jig/I E(7440P 3-6) 511 (8ki MMI00cV-EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)V-2 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 012 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GCIMS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater ouffalls, and nonrequired GCAMS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

ANDCAS --.DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF[N A .TS- .B- c E a. MAXIMUM AIYVALUE a. CONcEN-AVRGVAU NUMBER ING RE- UEVED UMED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- b MA AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (TI) ! ( MASS YSES_____________

__________

__________TRATION (2)_MASS__

SE METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony, X <2.00 1 Total (7440-36-0) 2M. Arsenic, Total (7440-38-2)

X <3.00 1 jig/I 3M. Beryllium, Total (7440-41-7)

X <0.200 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-9)

X <0.100 1 ig/I 5M. Chromium, i jig/Total (7440-47-3)

X <3.00 1 _ __g/I 6M. Copper, Total (7440-50-8)

X 4.15 1 Ag/I 7M. Lead, Total X <2.00 1 (7439-92-1)

X1 <2.00 1 __g/I SM. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 jg/I (7439-97-6)

<0.200 1 t g/I 9M. Nickel, Total X <2.00 1 (7440-02-0)

<2.00 1 tg/I 10M. Selenium, Total (7782-49-2)

X <5.00 1 ig/I 11M. Silver, Total X <1.00 1 jg/I (7440-22-4)

X<.0I V/12M. Thallium, Total (7440-28-0)

X <0.500 1 4g/_13M. Zinc, Total X 95.1 1 gg/I (7440-66-6) 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 (57-12-5)

X_<5.00_1__

_g/I 15MT Phenols, X 22.6 1 jig/I Total DIOXIN 2,,, _Ita X I DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodlbenzo-P-X None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6)

PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C Outfall 012 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARKX 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b- BE- I C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- CONCEN b. MASS AVRGE VALUE ANAL-(ifavailable)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) TUNRTO- (2) MASS YSES TRATION GC/MS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein X <5.00 I1g/I (107-02-8) 2V. Acrylonitnle (107-13-1)

__<5.001_____

3V. Benzene X <11g (71-43-2)

_____00_1____

4V. 1:3S Mhnloro-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1) 5V. Bromoform X <1.00 1 (75-25-2) x <1.00 1 Pg/_Dv. Car=on Tetrachloride X <1.00 1 jig/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene X <1.00 1 (108-90-7) j0g/I OV. L;nlorool-bromomethane X <1.00 1 Pg/I (124-48-1) 9V. Chloroethane x <1.00 1 Pg/I (75-00-3)1UV. T-Lunloro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 jg/I (110-75-8) 11V. Chloroform X <1.00 1 jg/I (67-66-3) x <1.00 1 Pg/_12V. UiCnioro-bromomethane x <1.00 1 Pjg/I 441J.UCnloro-difluoromethane X <1.00 1 jig/I 75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 ethane (75-34-3) x 1.00 1 Pg/_15V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 Pg/I ethane (107-06-2) 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 Pg/I ethylene (75-35-4)

<17V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 Pg/I propane (78-87-5)18V. 1,3-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 Pg/I propylene (542-75-6) 19V. Ethylbenzene X <1.00 1 ig/I (100-41-4) x <1.00 1 Pg/_20V. Methyl X <1.00 1 Pg/l Bromide (74-83-9)21V. Methyl X <1.00 1 [g/I Chloride (74-87-3)

Tg-.

  • E IE ~DCtID EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)P'AGE V-4 bl'% l WINI I'rv% r,,,

EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 1 1 012 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS [ ET-b.BE .E- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED I EVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- b MASS A) V EANAL-(if available)

QUIRED IPRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION 1 (2) MASS TRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene Chloride (75-09-2)

<2.00 1 Rg/I 23v7 1,1,27 1 etra-chloroethane X <1.00 1 pg/I 79-34-5)24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X <1.00 I pg/I 25V. Toluene X <1.00 1 (108-88-3) x <1.00 1 pg__2bV. 1,2- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 p~g/I (156-60-51 c tv. 1<1,1-,n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 pg/I 47-514-6) n X <1.00 1 (79-00-5)29V. Trichloro-ethylene X <1.00 1 (79-01-6)

____0_1___

iUV. I rilcnloro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 gg/I (75-69-4)31V. Vinyl X <1.00 1 [g/I Chloride (75-01-4)GC/MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS IA. 2-Chlorophenol X <9.43 1 g/I (95-57-8)2A. 2,4-Dichloro-X <9.43 1 ig/I phenol (120-83-2) 9 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-phenol (105-67-9)

<9.43 1 jg/I 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-X <9.43 1 Cresol (534-52-1) 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-X <18.9 1 jg/I phenol.(51-28-5) 6A. 2-Nitrophenol X <9.43 1 Ag/I (88-75-5)7A. 4-Nitrophenol (100-02-7)

X <9.43 1 __g/I 8A. P-Chloro-M-x <9.43 Cresol (59-50-7)9A. Pentachloro-x <9.43 1 Rg/I phenol (87-86-5)10A. Phenol <9.43 1 (108-95-2) jig/I chlorophenol X <9.43 1 jig/I_88_-_6- --EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)I'l/'A' r_-ZI UII CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 012 1, POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AN TET a b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LUNG I ERM AVKG. VALU dOF a. LONG I Er b.NO. OF AN .TEST- b. BE' C, BE, a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (iaalble) dif NO.iabe a. CONCEN- AVERG VALUE NUMBER RE- LIEVED (it a EVDavailable)

ANAL- Ab MASS AV _-_ _ ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT I ASSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B. Acenaphthene X <0.943 1 (83-32-9) x <0.943 1 gg/_2B. Acenaphtylene X <0.943 1 (208-96-8) x <0.943 1 gg/_3B. Anthracene X <0.943 1 (120-12-7)

__<0.943_1____

4B. Benzidine X <47.2 1 gg/I (92-87-5)5:. Ienzo (a)Anthracene X <0.943 1 RIg/I (56-55-3)6B. Benzo (a) X <0.943 1 X <.93 ig/I ____Pyrene (50-32-8)3,4-lenZO-fluoranthene X <0.943 1 jig/I

.Esenzo (gi)Perylene X <0.943 1 jig/I Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 jig/I ethoxy) Methane X <9.43 1 jig/I (111-91 -1) 1 i11:3. Eis {z-unloro-ethyl) Ether X <9.43 1 jig/I 41VdMS-jho-

-propyl) Ether X <9.43 1 jig/I hexyl) Phthalate X <9.43 1 jig/I (117-81-7) 1413.4-Elromo-phenyl Phenyl X <9.43 1 jig/I Ether (101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzy<Phthalate (85-68-7) x <9.43 1 gg/I Ibbi. I-LfnIOrO-naphthalene X <0.943 1 jg/I (9.1-58-7) 1 (1:. 4-unloro-phenylPhenyl X <9.43 1 jg/I Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene x <0.943 1 Rg/I (218-01-9)

MSu. uDOenzo 7a. fn Anthracene X <0.943 1 gg/I (53-70-3)208. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.001 benzene (95-50-1)21B. 1,3-Dichloro-1 jig/I benzene (541-73-1)

X <1.00 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CONTINUE UN REVERSE I 012 I Cl1N~TINII F:B FROM PAGE VI-R 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 1 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS TEST-c E- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER INO RE- UEVEDI LIEVED (f avai/able) .ifava i ab/e ANAL- a. CONCEN- b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-aUIRED P ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATTON (ifavai/able)

___R___PR____I I __ TRATIO-N-(2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 1 gg/I 23B. 3,3-Dichloro-benzidine (91-94-1)

X <943 I gg/I 24B. Diethyl Phthalate X <9.43 1 jig/I (84-66-2)25B. Dimethyl X < 3g/I Phthalate (131-11-3) x <9.43 26B. Di-N-Butyl X Phthalate (84-74-2) x <943 ______27B. 2,4-Dinitro-toluene (121-14-2) x <943 1 gg/_28B. 2,6-Dinitro-toluene (606-20-2) x <9.43 29B. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.43 1 _g/I JUB. 1 ,Z-ulpnen-y7--

Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.43 1 gig/I benzene )(122-66-7)

-I I I 31B. Fluoranthene x <0.943 I Rig/I (206-44-0) 32B. Fluorene x <0.943 1 gig/I (86-73-7)33B. Hexachloro-" benzene (118-74-1)

X <9.43 1 ____34B. Hexachloro-1 gg/I butadiene (87-68-3)35Ib. t-exacnlIoro-cyclopentadiene X <9.43 1 jig/I (77-47-4)36B. Hexachloro-x <9.43 1 gig/I ethane (67-72-1)31S. Inaeno (12,3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.943 1 jig/I (193-39-5) 38B. Isophorone X <9.43 1 jg/I (78-59-1)39B. Naphthalene X <0.943 1 Rig/I (91-20-3)40B. Nitrobenzene

<9.43 1 jig/I (98-95-3)'.1b. N-NitrosocIF-methylamine X <9.43 1 jig/I 9-ýglf.iliurosoalT1-i-l Propylamine x <9.43 1 jig/I F621-64-7)

EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE 1.1 ... I U I-.1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a T EST -.BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF R TEST (if available) (i vble) AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE- LEVED LIEVED ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION ON (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 43B. N-Nitro-sodiphenylamine X <9.43 1 [ig/I (86-30-6) 1 44B. Phenanthrene X <0.943 1 (85-01-8)45B. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.943 1 IRg/I 46B. 1,2,4-Tdchloro-

<1.00 1 Rg/I benzene (120-82-1) x <I.00 I Ig/I GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES IP. Aldrin X (309-00-2) x 2P. (X-BHC x (319-84-6) 3P. P-BHC x (319-85-7) 1 4P. 'y-BHC x (58-89-9)5P. 6-BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane x (57-74-9)7P. 4,4'- DDT x (50-29-3)8P. 4,4'- DDE x (72-55-9)9P. 4,4'- DDD x (72-54-8)10P. Dieldrin X (60-57-1)

)11P. CC-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. O-Endosulfan x (115-29-7)

_13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)15P. Endrin Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor X (76-44-8)PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I I 012 I 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X" 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS 7TEST b BE- C BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY UE c. LONG TERM VALUEVU d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ,NE CAS I. EST- if( avble) fif, a ble) a. CONCEN M AVERAGE VALUE A NUMBER NO RE- UEVED LIEVED ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-vQURED PRESENT N (l) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) GNCEN (2) MASS YSES ABSENT YSESe TRATION GCIMS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor X Epoxide (1024-57-3) 18P. PCB-1242 x (53469-21-9)

X 19P. PCB-1254 x (11097-69-1) 20P. PCB-1221 x (11104-28-2) 21P. PCB-1232 (11141-16-5) x 22P. PCB-1248 x (12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) x 24P. PCB-1016 x (12674-11-2) 25P. Toxaphene x 1(8001-35-2)

PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completinq these paqes.SIdI IN5RTRI EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I ofForm 1) I SEE INSTRUCTIONS V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)-OUTFALL NO.IN 013 litional details.4. INTAKE (optional)

PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (soecify if blank)T I. xAAVflAT~x.A~flflAV Vr*Trfl, .-. ~ ,,...,.-.

r .,. .I 1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE fif available)

U.LU-INU ItEtIVISXAMUJ VA.LUE (if available)

d. NO. OF ANALYVSFR a. CONC EN-TRATIfltIN
a. LuNJ 1TKE AVERAGE VALUE b. MASS I) ... .f d. NO. OF ANIAI rn(I:c:eNTrSATIrIIS CONCEN:TEP ATI-11IMASS (2I ARS (1)ki)191 rIAA 191 a. btocnemical Oxygen Demand 2.00 1 mg/I R. ernemcal Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I (COD)c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 5.47 1 mg/I d. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 1.40 1.1 2 mg/l e. Ammonia (as N) 0.066 1 mg/I VALUE 0.000500 VALUE VALUE 0.000500 VALUE f. Flow '----"'2 MGD g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE 0 VALUE (winter) °C h. Temperature VALUE 27.0 VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) VALU 1.INU. AXIMUM MINIMUM pMAXIMUM 2 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE a. b. b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF AND GAS NO. BELIEVED BELIEVED a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (ifavalable) (if available)

ANAL- a CONCEN- b. MASS ANAL-TRATION (if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION

12) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide (24959-67-9)

X <1.00 1 mg/I b. Chlorine X Total Residual c. Color X 70.0 1 PCU d. Fecal Coliform X e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X <0.100 1 mg/I f. Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) X 0.669 1 mg/I EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 013 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE aA b. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE 1.. MAXIMUM W DAY VALUt c. LONG I hRM AVRG. VALUL d.NO. OF CONCEN- a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE bNOOF BELIEVED BELIEVED a. (ifavailabe_

_(ifavailable)

ANAL- b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. Niogen, Total Organic X <0.100 1 mg/I (as M)h .O il an d < 4 01M /Grease X <4.0 mg/I 1. Itlospnior-s (as p) Total X <0.050 1 mg/I (7723-14 j. Radioactivity (1)Alpha, x <5.00 1 pci/I Total (2) Beta, X <5.00 1<5.0 1pci/I Total (3) Radium, X <1.00 1 pci/I Total (4)Radium x <1.00 1 pci/I 226, Total k. Sultate (a-soS4) X 5.72 1 mg/I (14808-79-81

k. Sulfide X <0. 100 1 mg/I (as S)(as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (14265-45-3)
n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/IPAIumM, Total X 143 1 [g/I Total X 14.1 1 [g/I ql. 4.oron_, Total X 15.6 1 ýLg/(7440-42-8)
r. C~obalt, Total X <1.0 1 jig/I (7440-48-4)
s. Iron, Total X 324 1 gg/I (7439-89-6)

I. agnesium, Total X 692 1 ig/I (7439-95--4)

u. Molybaenum

,1 i /Total X 0.713 1 jig/I v. Manganese, Total X 4.19 1 jig/I (7439-96-5)1

w. Tin, Total X <5.00 1 iLg/I (7440-31-5)

T. I tnlamu, Total X <10.0 1 jg/I (7440.32-.6)( 0- 6 _____ ___________

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EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-2 CUNIINUM UN REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 013 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C.- If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfails, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a TEST b BE BE- MAXIMUM DAILY VAUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER [NG RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available)

_favalable)

ANAL- a. CONCEN- MASS AVEANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATIONON________________

____________

____________

____________TRATION (2MAS YE METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony, X <2.0 Total (7440-36-0)

__<2.0 1 __g/I 2M. Arsenic, -Total (7440-38-2)

X <3.0 1___g/I 3M. Beryllium, 1 Total (7440-41-7)

X <0.200 1___g/I 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-9)

X 0.124 1_g/I 5M. Chromium, Total (7440-47-3)

X <3.0 1 gg/I 6M. Copper, Total (7440-50-8)

X 7.04 1 Pg/I 7M. Lead, Total X <2.0 1 (7439-92-1) 1 <2.0 1 /8M. Mercury, Total X <0.200 1 (7439-97-6) 9M. Nickel, Total <2.0 1 (7440-02-0)

X <2.0 1 lg/I 10M. Selenium, I Pg/I Total (7782-49-2)

X <5.00 11M. Silver, Total X <1.00 1 (7440-22-4)

X <1.00 1 t g/I 12M. Thallium, 1 Total (7440-28-0)

X <0.500 pg/I 13M. Zinc, Total X 159 1 (7440-66-6)

X 1 59 1 _ _g/I 14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 57-12-5)/I Tta. Phenols, X <250 1 Pg/I Total DIOXIN z,37,13-Ietra-T DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodlbenzo-P-X I None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6) 1 PAGE V-3 CUON I INUE UON REERSV EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C o~ffnI1i3 nl 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X ' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a- CONCEN b MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-AN CS L... I________

________ _____ TRATION b. MASS YSES4 AAL (if available)

QUIRED IPRESENT:

ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein X <5.00 1 g/I (107-02-8) 2V. Acrylonitrile X <5.00 1 pg/I (107-13-1) 3V. Benzene X <1.00 1 (71-43-2)4V. 15S (lllOrO-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1_

5V. Bromoform (75-25-2) x <1.00 1 Pg/I CV. LCaron Tetrachloride X <1.00 1 Pg/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene x <1.00 (108-90-7) 1g/I IV. Lnl~orocIi--

--bromomethane X <1.00 1 pg/I (124-48-1_

9V. Chloroethane x <1.00 1 Pg/I (75-00-3)IUV. 2-LnlIoro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 pg/I (110-75-8) 11V. Chloroform X <1.00 (67-66-3)

X< .01 P~g/I 12V. uicnloro-bromomethane X <1.00 1 pg/I W &. icloro-difluoromethane X <1.00 1 pg/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-ethane (75-34-3)

X <1.00 1 Pg/I 15V. 1,2-Dichloro-x <1.00 1 g/I ethane (107-06-2) 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 g/I ethylene (75-35-4)17V. 1,2-Dichloro-propane (78-87-5)

X <1.00 1 _Pg/I 18V. 1,3-Dichloro-propylene (542-75-6)

X <1.00 1 ptg/I 19V. Ethylbenzene X <1.00 1 (100-41-4) 20V. Methyl 1 pg/I Bromide (74-83-9)

X <1.00 21V. Methyl Chloride (74-87-3)

X <2.00 1 -g/-EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 013 CONTINLIFfl FRoM PA~F ~ ~F FARM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)
b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER NC RE- LIEVED cEVED (ifavailable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- a. CONCEN b MASS AVERAGE VALUE AAL (ifavailable)

QUIRED IPRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (1)N (2) MASS (1) 2TN12SMS YECONCENTRATION (2)1MSS YSES ( MASS YSES jiaalbe TNETO~ )MS 2 AS () OCNRTO 2 AS YE RATION (2MSS YE GClMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene Chloride (75-09-2)

X <2.00 1 jg/I zjv. ii,z,z-ietra-chloroethane X <1.00 1 gig/I (79-34-5)24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X .1.00 1 jig 25V. Toluene <101 JneX <1.00 1 jig/I ____(108-88-3)

'bV. 1,2- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 jig/I ffv.4 I -n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (71-55-M ztv. 1,1,2- in-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (79-00-5)29V. Thchloro-ethylene X <1.00 1 (79-01-6) x <1.00 I v9A ,uv. I ncnioro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-69-4)31V. Vinyl<1 Chlodde (75-01-4)

X <1.00 1 GCiMS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol X <9.43 1 jg/I (95-57-8) x <9.43 1 1 gg/_2A. 2,4-Dichloro-phenol (120-83-2)

X <9.43 I 1g/I 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-x <9.43 1 g/I phenol (105-67-9)

_ <9.43 1 _ g/I 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-x <9.43 1 jg/I Cresol (534-52-1)

X <9.43 1 __g/I 5A. 2,4-Dinitro-X 18.9 1 ig/I phenol(51-28-5) 6A. 2-Nitrophenol X <9.43 1 (88-7-5)g/I 7A. 4-Nitrophenol X <9.43 1 gg/I (100-02-7) 8A. P-Chloro-M-Cresol (59-50-7)

X <9.43 1 _ig/I 9A. Pentachloro-X <9.43 1 phenol (87-86-5)IOA. Phenol X <9.43 1 (108-95-2)g9.

chforophenol X <9.43 1 jig/I'88-06-2)

__ _L_ I A11 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)vAut v-CON I I U1114 MrVr_:r_%0r_

CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 013 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS I b. BE- C BE- b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG I ERM AVRU, VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONU I ERM b.NO. OF N U M B E RT -IN R .B -IcE- a .EO D E E M A XIM UM__ _ _ D A _L Y _V A L U (if a v ailab le) _ _ _ _ _ _ailable_

a. C O N C E N -A V R G V L U NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED ANAL- b. MASS AVE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ASSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION N (2) MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS lB. Acenaphthene X <0.943 1 X_______ __0.943____1____g/I (83-32-9) 1 2B. Acenaphtylene X <0.943 1 ýtg/I (208-96-8) 3B. Anthracene (120-12-7)

X <0.943 1 gg/I 4B. Benzidine X__<47__2__1 jg/I (92-87-5)

__<7.21____

5b. Esenzo (a)Anthracene X <0.943 1 jig/I (56-55-3)6B. Benzo (a) X <0.943 1 Pyrene (50-32-8)

_ <0.943 1 _____(t. .2,4-Fsenzo-fluoranthene X <0.943 1 Pg/I.6enzo (gnu Perylene X <0.943 1 iLg/I 191- 4-2 4. Wenzo Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 Pjg/I lut.'Ess fz-u~ntoro.

ethoxy) Methane X <9.43 1 jig/I (I1 1. 6S w-unloro-ethyl) Ether X <9.43 1 jg/I 41".*. nS(2rtorolso-propyl) Ether X <9.43 1 jg/I I1its. tsis hexyl) Phthalate X <9.43 1 jig/I Q4.4-6ro0o phenyl Phenyl X <9.43 1 jig/I Ether (101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzyl X <9.43 1 jig/I Phthalate (85-68-7)MEU -unloro-naphthalene X <0.943 1 jig/I 49.5-4,aloro-phenyiPhenyl X <9.43 1 jig/I Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene x <0.943 1 gg/I (218-01-9) 1 9U. uIDenzo (a, Fn)Anthracene X <0.943 1 jig/I (53-70-3)20B. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1ig/I benzene (95-50-1)

<21 B. 1,3-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 jig/I benzene (541-73-1) 1 <1.00-.-.-.-.---

r- Il r-, rbm-EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CO UN I IINUIE ON rEl:Vl::lmr-I i 013 I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)_" AND CAS 0. TEST- b. BE- I C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED _Ifava__be (if avblea b/e ANAL- a. CONCEN- AVERAGE VALUE ABNAL- TATN b. MASS AEA AL ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATIONN GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-benzene (106-46-7)

X <1.00 1 jg/I 233B. 3o3-Dichloro-benzidine (91-94-1) x <9.43 1 _g/_24B. Diethyl Phthalate (84-66-2)

X <9.43 1 gg/I 258. Dimethyl Phthalate (131-11-3)

X <9.43 1 iLg/I 26B. Di-N-Butyl I < 3g/I Phthalate (84-74-2)

X <9.43 278. 2,4-Dinitro-toluene (121-14-2)

X <9.43 1 g/I 288. 2,6-Dinitro-1 toluene (606-20-2)

X <9.43 AgI 2998. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.43 1 tg/I MET. 1,z-ujpnenyr-Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9.43 1 gg/I beniene )(122-66-7) 31B. Fluoranthene (206-44-0)

X <0.943 1 Rg/I 328. Fluorene X <0.943 1 gg/I (86-73-7)338. Hexachloro-benzene (118-74-1)

X <9.43 1 _g__348. Hexachloro-I jig/I butadiene (87-68-3)5B-. M-exachlroro-cyclopentadiene X <9.43 1 RgI (77-47-4)...

368. Hexachloro-X <9.43 1 pg/I ethane (67-72-1)77u. Inoeno (1,Z3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.943 1 jig/I (193-39-5) 388. Isophorone X <9.43 1 jig/I (78-59-1) x <9.43 gg/_398. Naphthalene X <0.943 1 jig/I (91-20-3)40B. Nitrobenzene X <9.43 1 Rg/I (98-95-3)418. N-N1trOSoO,-

methylamine X <9.43 1tg/I Propylamine X <9.43 -jg/I 1(621-64-7)

EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE LUIN I IINU'U rNUIvl I t*. r-i-l I __,uu___ _ _., _., 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b SE- c -a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF ND ING RE- aM U A V (ifavailable) (if available)CONCEN MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-NUMBER INO RE- I EVED ILIEVED ___________avibe)

ANAL- RAIN b. MAS AN2)MASL-E (if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1)__NCEN-(2)MASS YSES GCIMS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS TRATON 4 3B. N-Nitro-sodiphenylamine X <9.43 1 jig/I (86-30-6)44B. Phenanthrene (85-01-8)

X <0.943 1 gg/_45B. Pyrene <(129-00-0)

X <0.943 1 gg/I 468. 1,2,4-Trichloro-benzene (120-82-1)

X <1.00 1 Igg/GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES 1 P. Aldrin (309-00-2)

X 2P. Cz-BHC x (319-84-6) 3P. P3-BHC x (319-85-7) 4P. y-BHC x (58-89-9)5P. 8-BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane X (57-74-9) x 7P. 4,4'- DDT (50-29-3)

X 8P. 4,4'- DDE (72-55-9)

X 9P. 4,4'- DDD (72-54-8)

X 1OP. Dieldrin (60-57-1)

X 11P. a-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 12P. f3-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan Sulfate (1031-07-8)

X 14P. Endrin X (72-20-8) x 15P. Endrin Aldehyde X (7421-93-4) x 16P. Heptachlor X (7644-8) -PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I I 013 I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b. BE- C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- I LIEVEDI UA=ýNLIEVE

_ (ff available) (if aible) ANAL- a.TCONCEN

b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(ifavailable)

QUIRED PRESENTASENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1I CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2)MASS YSES TRATION GCIMS FRACTION PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxide (1024-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 (53469-21-9)

X 19P. PCB-1254 (11097-69-1)

X 20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2)

X 21P. PCB-1232 (11141-16-5)

X 22P. PCB-1248 (12672-29-6)

X 23P. PCB-1260 (11096-82-5)

X 24P. PCB-1016 (12674-11-2)

X 25P. Toxaphene x (8001-35-2)

PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completinq these paqes.SEE INSTRUCTIONS.

V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)EPA I.D. NUMBER (copyfrom Item lofForm 1)OUTFALL NO.014 litional details.4. INTAKE (optional)

PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions EFFLUENT 3. UNITS (specify if blank)9ý -.-ý I I I T I 1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE 0.IVW.AmIIUV E~ t.IV'L~b. LONG TERMAVRG.

VALUE.-~ .I ~d. NO. OFa. CONCEN-TPATIC1N b. MASS a. LUOG ITKM AVERAGE VALUE d. NO. OF AKIAI VO=I,)I 'I III kI1 11 -CIZ I9I MAgg a. Siocnemrcal

__ _ _ _N. _ .I__Oxygen Demand 2.00 1 mg/I (BoQ)5. Crinemcal Oxygen Demand <20.0 1 mg/I (COD)c. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 6.84 1 mg/I d. Total Suspended 1.4 1 mg/I Solids (TSS)e. Ammonia (as N) 1.48 0.5 12 mg/I VALUE VALUE VALUEVAU f. Flow 1.64 0.133596 365 MGD VALUE g. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE Oc VALUE (winter)h. Temperature VALUE 29.2 VALUE VALUE 1 VALUE (summer) I IC I. pH MINIMUM M MINIMUM 12 STANDARD UNITS PART B- Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant, For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.

Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructios for additional details and requirements.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE b b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d. NO. OF b.NO. OF AND CAS NO. a.E EVED a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (if available) (ifavailable) a.CONCEN-b.MASS a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE ANALO aEIELIEVELIEVED__a.__(ifavai__

able) (if______

available

___)_____NAL-__

b,___MASS_

ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES a. Bromide (24959-67-9)

X <1.00 mg/I b. Chlorine X <0.01 <0.01 12 mg/I Total Residual I 0 c. Color X 100.0 1 PCU d. Fecal X Coliform e. Fluoride (16984-48-8)

X 0.109 1 mg/I f. Nitrate- X -1 mg/Nitrite (as N) _ 0.6 EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 014 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE AND CAS NO. a. b. a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM a. DAY VALUE c. LONU I ERM AVU. VALUE d.NO. OF CONCEN- a. LONG TERM AVERAGE VALUE b.NO. OF BELIEVED BELIEVED (if a vaiable) (if available)

ANAL- A. b. MASS ANAL-(if available)

PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES g. Niqtrogen, Total Organic X 0.346 mg/I hOiland X <4.0 mg/I 1 Phnosphorus (as P) Total X 1.71 mg/I (7723-14-0_

Radioactivity (1)Alpha.

X <5.00 1pci Total (2) Beta, Total X <5.00 1pci/I (3) Radium, X <1.00 1 pci/I Total (4) Radium 226, Total X <1.00 k. Sultate (as So4) X 8.42 1 mg/I (14808-79-8)

k. Sulfide X <0.100 1mg/(as S)(as S03) X <2.00 1 mg/I (1426--45-3)
n. Surfactants X <0.100 1 mg/I o.. Alunminum, Total X 44.1 1 p[g/I Total X 15.7 1 pg/I q.#l~oron, Total X 29.1 1 gg/I (7440-42-8)
r. 0otalt, Total X <1.00 1 pg/I (74404-4)'
s. Iron, Total x 256 1 gg/I (7439-89-6)

I. Magnesium, Total X 1950 1 pg/I (7439-95-4)

u. Molytbdenum, Total X 0.894 1 pg/I v. Manganese, Total X 26.6 1 pg/I
w. Tin, Total X <5.00 1 xg/I (7440-31-5) 1x. I Itafluux, Total X <10.0 1 pg/I (7440-32-6) -r-__ _I E.A.Frm ..........-

YU r^,-.a" V, " -'tI~l r EPA Form 351 O-ZC (8-90)-V-ZI II1UI= UII I\l,--Vl--I EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 014 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C PART C -If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater ouffalls, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions) mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in colun 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.

If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.

Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully.

Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirments.

1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST- b BE- BE a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY AVRG. VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER -(ifavailabe) (if available)

ANAL- a. CONCEN b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION M MANSYN-(ifaailabe)_I_

TRATION (2) MASS YSES METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony, X <2.00 1 Total (7440-36-0) 2M. Arsenic, Total (7440-38-2) x <3.00 1 Pg/I 3M. Beryllium, Total (7440-41-7)

X <0200 1ig/I 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-9)

X <0.100 1 ig/I 5M. Chromium, Total (7440-47-3)

X <3.00 1 tig/I 6M. Copper, Total (7440-50-8)

X 5.49 1 gg/I 7M. Lead, Total X 1.08 1 1 (7439-92-1) 8M. Mercury, Total ng/I (7439-97-6)

X 2.03 2 9M. Nickel, Total X <2.00 1 jg/I (7440-02-0) 10M. Selenium, Total (7782-49-2)

X <5.00 11M. Silver, Total X <1.00 1 gg/I (7440-22-4) 12M. Thallium, < 0 Total (7440-28-0)

X <0.500 13M. Zinc, Total 1g/I (7440-66-6)

X 10.7 1 g/14M. Cyanide, Total X <5.00 1 (57-12-5)15M. Phenols, X <25.00 1g/I Total X<50 ~ /DIOXIN 2,3,7,8-Ietra-i IDESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodlbenzo-P-X None Detected Dioxin (1764-01-6) 1 PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C Outfall 014 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AN .TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE a.CONCEN-AVERAGE VALUE NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if lable) (ifavailable)

ANAL- ON b. MASS ANAL-TRATION___

1 i aall)ANL MASS AVERAG- V2 ALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (2)_ASS___

GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein (107-02-8)

.< I 2V. Acrylonitrile X <5.00 g (107-13-1) 3V. Benzene (71-43-2)

X <1.00 1 Vg/I 4V. I13S (.;1-OrO-methyl) Ether X Could not be analyzed due to high volatility (542-88-1) 5V. Bromoform X <1.00 1 jg/I (75-25-2)V. iaroon Tetrachlorde X <1.00 1 gig/I (56-23-5)7V. Chlorobenzene X <1.00 1 jig/I (108-90-7) tsV. u~nloroal-bromomethane X <1.00 1 Pg/I (124-48-1)

__1 _9V. Chloroethane X <1.00 1 (75-00-3) 0 1 ___00_I____

1UV. T-unloro-ethylvinyl Ether X <5.00 1 jig/I (110-75-8) 11V. Chloroform X <1.00 1 jig/I (67-66-3)1 Zv. uiCnIoro-bromomethane X <1.00 1 Pjg/I difluoromethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (75-71-8)14V. 1,1-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 Ag/I ethane (75-34-3)15V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 gg/I ethane (107-06-2) 16V. 1,1-Dichloro-1 ethylene (75-35-4)

X <1.00 17V. 1,2-Dichloro-X <1.00 1 propane (78-87-5)18V. 1,3-Dichloro-I ji001 g/I propylene,(542-75-6)Xc<1.00-542.7 19V. Ethylbenzene X <1.00 1 ig/I (100-41.-4) x<.01 g/20V. Methyl X <1.00 1 Bromide (74-83-9) x <1. 1 [Lg__21V. Methyl x <1.00 1 Pg/I Chloride (74-87-3) 1 t I- I I i I EPA Forrn 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-4 L, UrI 1 II"lUr- IM._VPr~r-.0r EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER 1 1 014 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a b BE c BE- M Y VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) (if available)

ANAL- a, CONCEN b. MASS AVERAGE VALUE ANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATIONION (2) MASS YSES TRATION ) NUW. (2) MASS YSES_______________

TRATION (2MAS YE GCIMS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22V. Methylene Chloride (75-09-2) x <2.00 1_____1,i,z,z- Ietra-chloroethane.

X <1.00 1 gg/I'79-34-5)24V. Tetrachloro-ethylene (127-18-4)

X <1.00 1 jig/I 25V. Toluene X <1.00 1 (108-88-3)

____.00_1 jg/I O2V. 1,2- I rans-Dichloroethylene X <1.00 1 [ig/I 9*V. 1, n-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I (71-55-61 2tiV. 1, 1,2- I rl-chloroethane X <1.00 1 jig/I I79-00-5)29V. Trichloro-ethylene (79-01-6)

X <1.00 1 ljg/I 3uV. I ncnloro-fluoromethane X <1.00 1 Rig/I (75-69-4)3 1 V .V in y l 1 -.)1 ji g / I Chloride (75-014) <1.00 1 R GC/MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2-Chlorophenol (95-57-8)

X <9.43 1 Rg/I 2A. 2,4-Dichloro-phenol (120-83-2)

X <9.43 L 1 Rg/I 3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-X ig/I phenol (105-67-9)

X <9.43 4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-X <9.43 1 Cresol (534-52-1) x <9.43 1 ____ _5A. 2,4-Dinitro-I 1 9g/I phenol (51-28-5)

X <18.9 1 t__g/I 6A. 2-Nitrophenol X <9.43 1 (88-75-5) x <9.43 1 [____7A. 4-Nitrophenol (100-02-7)

X <9.43 1 gg/I 8A. P-Chloro-M-Cresol (59-50-7)

X <9.43 1 __g/_9A. Pentachloro-x <9.43 1 jig/I phenol (87-86-5)10A. Phenol X <9.43 1 jig/I (108-95-2) 1 1/. Z,'F,O- I rI-Chlorophenol X <9.43 1 jig/I 188-06-2)

-I ----: EPArrMK" Form 35102c (-9U)'AD3 V EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-5 CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE toptional)

AND CAS I .MXMM3 A AU c OGTH VG AU .LONG tERM bN.O a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LUNG ILM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. CONCEN-NUMBER NO RE. LIEVED LIEVED Uifaai/able_ (if a We)aifa ble) NAVERAGE VALUE N M EE i E DANAL- b. MASS A E GEV L EANAL-(if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) WONý (2) MASS YSES GC/MS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B. Acenaphthene x <0.943 (83-32-9)

<0.943 1___g 2B. Acenaphtylene 9 (208-96-8)

<0.943 1Lg/l 3B. Anthracene x <0.943 1 (120-12-7) 4B. Benzidine (92-87-5)

X <47.2 1 gg/I Fr. Menzo a)-Anthracene X <0.943 1 pg/I (56-55-3)6B. Benzo (a)Pyrene (50-32-8)

X <0.943 1 pg/i/B. J,4-SenFzo-fluoranthene X <0.943 1 gg/I Ru.;uenzo (g'n)Perylene X <0.943 1 gg/I (191-24-2) 91:. Benzo (K)Fluoranthene X <0.943 1 gg/I ethoxy) Methane X <9.43 1 pg/I e11thyl) Ethe is <9 ethyl) Ether X <9.43 1 pg/I; W. #I,* (2c, hlr.oi o propy/) Ether X <9.43 1 jpg/I hexyl) Phthalate X <9.43 1 pg/I (117-81-7) 141:s.4-1:romo1`1-phenyl Phenyl X <9.43 1 pg/I Ether (101-55-3) 15B. Butyl Benzyl <1 Phthalate (85-68-7)

X <9.43 1tu~.z-Lunloro---

naphthaiene X <0.943 1 plg/I (91-58-71 17Its. 4-u~nloro-phenyl Phenyl X <9.431 g/Ether (7005-72-3) 18B. Chrysene X <0.943 1 (218-01-9)

__<0.943 1 _g/I 191. UiDenzo (a, n),nthracene X <0.943 1 pg/I (53-70-3)20B. 1,2-Dichloro-benzene (95-50-1)

X <1.00 I I g/I 21B. 1,3-Dichloro-benzene (541-73-1)

X <1.00 1 pg/I EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON REVERSE I I 014 I CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X7 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)_

_AND CAS E .TEST b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF E"O L .I ANAL_ b. MASSE AVERAGE~ VALUEAN L NUMBER ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED ,,_(if available) (if lvai a. CONCEN- -VRA E A UEAN L (if available)

QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1)CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION b. MASS_________________________

______1__)TATONCN (2) MASS YSES Ll ~TRATION YE GCIMS FRACTION -BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 22B. 1,4-Dichloro-X <1.00 I 1g/I benzene (106-46-7) 23B. 3,3-Dichloro-benzidine (91-94-1)

X <9.43,_ 1 _ g/_248. Diethyl Phthalate (84-66-2) x <9.43 1ig/I 25B. Dimethyl t Phthalate (131-11-3)

X <9.43 I Rg/I 26B. Oi-N-Butyl X <9.43 1 gg/I Phthalate (84-74-2)27B. 2,4-Dinitro-toluene (121-14-2)

X <9.43 1 Rg/I 28B. 2,6-Dinitro-toluene (606-20-2)

X <9.43 1g/I 29B. Di-N-Octyl I g/Phthalate (117-84-0)

X <9.43 _ _ __g/I jUb. 1 ,2-u'ipnehyl-Hydraxine (as Azo- X <9,43 1 jig/I benzene )(122-66-7) 31B. Fluoranthene (206-44-0)

X <0.943 I gg/I 32B. Fluorene X <0.943 1 Rg/I (86-73-7)33B. Hexachloro-X <9.43 1 jg/I benzene (118-74-1) 34B. Hexachloro-

< 1 jig/I butadiene (87-68-3)

X <9.43"b:3b. Hexacnloro-cyclopentadiene X <9.43 1g/I (77-47-4)

-36B. Hexachloro-X <9.43 1 jig/I ethane (67-72-1)779 Indeno (1,2,3-cd)

Pyrene X <0.943 1 AgI (193-39-5) 388. Isophorone x <9.43 1 jig/I (78-59-1)39B. Naphthalene x <0.943 1 jig/I (91-20-3)40B. Nitrobenzene X <9.43 1 jig/I (98-95-3)41bd. N-NItrOSOI-methylamine X <9.43 1 Rg/I 162-75-9)

Propylamine X <9.43 1 jg/I (621 71x<941 gl EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)PAGE V-7 CONTIINUE-ON RElVl:l-R~'

I I l\VlVl I Ill.= I I%.IULIUII v 1ý1. POLLUTANT

2. MARKX 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS "TEST- b BE- c BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b, MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. CONCEN a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF AN ASI TET- b BE-__.BE-_a.M

__MU DA _LY _VALUE (if available)

ANAL- a./abNeENA -ERAGE _VALUE NUMBER ING RE- 'EVE. LIEVED (fa_________

ANAL- b.MASS A VANAL-QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (21 MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATiON (1)(2) MASS YSES (if available)

I I ________TRATION I_)_MASS GC/MS FRACTION -BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 4 3B. N-Nitro-sodiphenylamine X <9.43 1 jig/I (86-30-61 44B. Phenanthrene X <0.943 1 (85-01-8)45B. Pyrene (129-00-0)

X <0.943 1 lgg/I 46B. 1,2,4-Trchloro-X <1.00 1 benzene (120-82-1)

X <1.00 1 __g/!GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES IP. Aldrin x (309-00-2) 2P. (c-BHC X (319-84-6) 3P. fP-BHC x (319-85-7) 1 1 4P.'y-BHC x (58-89-9)5P. 5-BHC x (319-86-8) 6P. Chlordane x (57-74-9)7P. 4,4'- DDT X (50-29-3)8P. 4,4'- DDE x (72-55-9)9P. 4,4'- DDD x (72-54-8)10P. Dieldrin x (60-57-1)11iP. a-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 1 12P. 3-Endosulfan x (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan X Sulfate (1031-07-8)

X 14P. Endrin x (72-20-8)15P. Endrin'Aldehyde x (7421-93-4) 16P. Heptachlor x (76-44-8) 1 -PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

I 014 Cfl"MkTlll II~rl FPI(nI \l-R 1. POLLUTANT

2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional)

AND CAS a. TEST. b. BE- I cBE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG"a ERM AVRG. VALUE d.NO. OF a. LONG TERM b.NO. OF NUMBER ING RE- iLEVEO LEVE If ai/ble (ifa leb ANAL-a.NN

b. MASS AE LANAL-QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS (1) CONCENTRATION (2) MASS YSES TRATION (1) CONUEN- (2) MASS YSES (if available)

LU.RED i PRESEN ___....___2)

MASS____ ES TRATION _____GC/MS FRACTION -PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptachlor Epoxide (1024-57-3)

X 18P. PCB-1242 x (53469-21-9)

X 19P. PCB-1254 x (11097-69-1) x 20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2) x 21P. PCB-1232 x (11141-16-5) 22P. PCB-1248 x (12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260 x (11096-82-5) 24P. PCB-1016 x (12674-11-2)

_25P. Toxaphene X 1(8001-35-2) 1 1 PAGE V-9 EPA Form 3510-2c (8-90)

FORM 2C ITEM IIA THIS PAGE IS AN OVERSIZED DRAWING OR FIGURE, THAT CAN BE VIEWED AT THE RECORD TITLED: DRAWING NUMBER: D-921-931, REV. 3"BUILDING SERVICES PLUMBING SCHEMATIC OF WATER FLOW" WITHIN THIS PACKAGE...

OR BY SEARCHING USING THE DRAWING NUMBER: D-921-931, REV. 3 D-0O TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED IN OUTFALL DIAGRAM SYSTEM D-302-01 1 Main Steam (Nuclear)

Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 003 Methoxypropylamine 008 Carbohydrazide 014 Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-012 Main Steam (Non- Nuclear) Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-014 Main and Reheat Steam Ammonia 006B (Non-Nuclear)

Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron Boric Acid)D-302-031 Main Steam Dump System Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-041 Extraction Steam Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-051 Auxiliary Steam Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 003 Methoxypropylamine 008 Carbohydrazide 014 Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-081 Feedwater (Non-Nuclear)

Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-082 Feedwater (Non-Nuclear)

Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-083 Feedwater (Nuclear)

Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 003 Methoxypropylamine 008 Carbohydrazide 014 Boron (Boric Acid)PAGE 1 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM D-302-085 Emergency Feedwater Ammonia 006B (Nuclear)

Hydrazine 003 Methoxypropylamine 008 Carbohydrazide 014 Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-101 Condensate Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-102 Condensate-Auxiliary Ammonia 006B Condensers and Blowdown Hydrazine 008 Heat Exhangers Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-103 Condensate Polishers Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 006A Carbohydrazide 014 Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-111 High Pressure Heater Drips, Ammonia 006B Vents and Reliefs Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-112 High Pressure Heater Drips, Ammonia 006B Vents and Reliefs Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-113 Low Pressure Heater Drips, Ammonia 006B Vents and Reliefs Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-121 Main Steam Drains Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-122 Feed Pump Start-Up, Ammonia 006B Extraction and Misc. Steam Hydrazine 008 Drains Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide I__ IBoron (Boric Acid)PAGE 2 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS.FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM D-302-123 Misc. Steam Drains Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-124 Extraction Steam Drains Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-125 Scavenging Steam Drains Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-131 Condenser Air Removal Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-141 Turbine Gland Steam Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-161 Pretreatment and Sterile Zinc Sulfate (Betz MS-200P) 006B Water Soda Ash 008 Aluminum Sulfate 014"Drain Permit Required Gaseous Chlorine due to Chemicals used" Clay, Polymer (Betz 1190)Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate (Betz-30K)

D-302-163 Cycle Makeup Demineralizers Sodium Hydroxide 007 Sulfuric Acid 001 D-302-165 Condensate Polishing Ammonia 006A Hydrazine 006B Methoxypropylamine 008 Carbohydrazide 014 Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-171 Chemical Feed Condensate Ammonia 006B Steam Generator Standby Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)PAGE 3 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM D-302-172 Chemical Feed Auxiliary Ammonia 006B Boiler and Ammonia Storage Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-181 Turbine Cycle Sampling Ammonia 006B Hydrazine 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-182 Generator Sampling and Ammonia 006B Turbine Cycle Sample Rack Hydrazine 008 And Recorder -Analyzer Methoxypropylamine 014 Panel Carbohydrazide Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-221 Service Water Chlorine 003 D-302-222 Sodium Hypochlorite Service Zinc Sulfate (Betz MS-200P) Water Spectrus CT1300 Pond Polymer (Betz 1190)Sodium Metasilicate Betz Depositrol (PY5206)Betz Dianodic (DN2300)Betz Flowgard (MS6201)D-302-224 Turbine Room Closed Cycle Calgon-CS (Sodium Nitrate/ 006B Cooling Water Sodium Borate) 008 014 D-302-281 Fuel Oil BIOBOR JF 006B 008 014 D-302-351 Diesel Generator

-Fuel Oil BIOBOR JF 006B 008 014 D-302-601 Reactor Coolant Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)D-302-602 Reactor Coolant Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)PAGE 4 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM E-302-603 Reactor Coolant Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)E-302-604 Reactor Coolant Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)E-302-605 Reactor Coolant Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)D-302-61 1 Component Cooling Potassium Chromate 003 Potassium Hydroxide Potassium diChromate Alternate Treatment 1 003 Sodium Nitrite Boric Acid Sodium Bicarbonate Benzotriazole Calgon H-303"Drain Permit Required Calgon H-450 due to Chemicals used" Alternate Treatment 2 Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate Sodium Nitrite Benzotriazole Hydroxyethylidenediphosphon ate (HEDP)Polyacrylate PAGE 5 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM D-302-612 Component Cooling System Potassium Chromate 003 Inside Reactor Building Potassium Hydroxide Potassium diChromate Alternate Treatment 1 Sodium Nitrite Boric Acid Sodium Bicarbonate Benzotriazole Calgon H-303 Calgon H-450"Drain Permit Required due to Chemicals used" Alternate Treatment 2 Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate Sodium Nitrite Benzotriazole Hydroxyethylidenediphosphon ate (HEDP)Polyacrylate D-302-613 Component Cooling System Potassium Chromate 003 Non-Essential Equipment Potassium Hydroxide Cooling Potassium diChromate D-302-613 Alternate Treatment 1 Sodium Nitrite Boric Acid (cont'd) Sodium Bicarbonate Benzotriazole Calgon H-303 Calgon H-450"Drain Permit Required Alternate Treatment 2 due to Chemicals used" Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate Sodium Nitrite Benzotriazole Hydroxyethylidenediphosphon ate (HEDP)Polyacrylate PAGE 6 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM D-302-614 Component Cooling System Potassium Chromate 003 To NSSS Pumps Potassium Hydroxide Potassium diChromate Alternate Treatment 1 Sodium Nitrite Boric Acid Sodium Bicarbonate"Drain Permit Required Benzotriazole due to Chemicals used" Calgon H-303 Calgon H-450 Alternate Treatment 2 Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate Sodium Nitrite Benzotriazole Hydroxyethylidenediphosphon ate (HEDP)Polyacrylate E-302-641 Residual Heat Removal Boric Acid, Lithium Hydroxide, 003 Hydrogen Peroxide, Hydrazine D-302-651 Spent Fuel Cooling Boric Acid 003 D-302-661 Reactor Building Spray Sodium Hydroxide 003 System 007"Drain Permit Required due to 001 Chemicals used" E-302-671 Chemical and Volume Control Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)E-302-672 Chemical and Volume Control Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)E-302-673 Chemical and Volume Control Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)PAGE 7 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM E-302-674 Chemical and Volume Control Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)E-302-675 Chemical and Volume Control Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)E-302-676 Chemical and Volume Control Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)BTRS Chill Water-Potassium Chromate-Potassium diChromate-Potassium Hydroxide Alternate 1 Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate Sodium Nitrite Benzotriazole Hydroxyethylidenediphosphate (HEDP)Polyacrylate Alternate 2 Sodium Nitrite Borax Sodium Bicarbonate Calgon H-303 Calgon H-450 Benzotriazole E-302-677 Chemical and Volume Control Lithium Hydroxide 003 Boron (Boric Acid)Hydrogen Peroxide (during shutdown)Hydrazine (during shutdown)PAGE 8 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM E-302-691 Safety Injection Boric Acid 003 E-302-692 Safety Injection Boric Acid 003 E-302-693 Safety Injection Boric Acid 003 D-302-734 Excess Liquid Waste Sodium Hydroxide 003 Processing and Storage Boron (Boric Acid)System Duratek IRN-77 resin IRN-78 resin IRN-150 media and solution E-302-735 Waste Processing Sodium Hydroxide 003 Boric Acid E-302-736 Waste Processing Sodium Hydroxide 003 Boric Acid E-302-737 Waste Processing Sodium Hydroxide 003 Boric Acid E-302-738 Waste Processing Sodium Hydroxide 003 Boric Acid Duratek IRN-77 resin IRN-78 resin IRN-150 media and solution E-302-741 Waste Processing Sodium Hydroxide 003 Boric Acid E-302-742 Waste Processing Sodium Hydroxide 003 Boric Acid E-302-743 Waste Processing Sodium Hydroxide 003 Boric Acid E-302-751 Boron Recycle Boric Acid 003 D-302-771 Nuclear Sampling Boric Acid 003 Lithium Hydroxide D-302-772 Normal and Post Accident Sodium Hydroxide 003 Sampling Mannitol pH 9 Buffer Boron (Boric Acid)D-302-782 Nuclear Blowdown Ammonia 006A Processing System Hold-Up Hydrazine 004 Tank and Demineralizers Boric Acid 008 Methoxypropylamine 014 Carbohydrazide PAGE 9 OF 10 TABULATION FOR CHEMICALS USED IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS FLOW TITLE CHEMICAL USED OUTFALL DIAGRAM IN SYSTEM D-302-783 Nuclear Blowndown Ammonia 003 Processing System Spent Hydrazine 004 Resin Storage Tank Boric Acid 001 Methoxypropylamine Carbohydrazide D-302-824 Reactor Building Cooling Unit Potential of Sodium 003 Drains Metasilicate from industrial Cooling System CT-2 D-302-841 Chilled Water -Pump and Calgon-CS 003 Chiller Area D-302-842 Chilled Water -To Cooling Calgon-CS 003 Coils "A" D-302-843 Chilled Water -To Cooling Calgon-CS 003 Coils "B" D-302-844 Chilled Water -Turbine Room Calgon-CS 006B 008 014 D-302-851 Industrial Cooling Water Sodium Metasilicate 003 (014)(Tube side) or Open side 012 D-302-852 CRDM Cooling Water Sodium Metasilicate 003 (014)012 D-302-223 Turbine Building Closed Cycle BL5300 001 Cooling Tower Spectrus CT1300 1 Spectrus OX1200**During the addition of Spectrus, discharge is secured until concentration of CT1300 is less than detectable.

PAGE 10 OF 10 FORM 2E EPA ID Number (copy from Item 1 of Form 1)Receiving Water (name)MIonticello Reservoir via Outfall 014 005 1 4 11 1 18 8 14 I1" DISCHARGE DATE (If a new discharger, the date you expect to begin discharging)

III. TYPE OF W ASTE~A. Check the box(es) indicating the general type(s) of wastes discharged.

Other Nonprocess E0 Sanitary Wastes 0 Restaurant or Cafeteria Wastes 03 Noncontact Cooling Water 01 Wastewater (Identify)

B. If any cooling water additives are used, list them here. Briefly describe their composition if this information is available.

NONE.3.30 LBS 24 PPM 0.4 LBS 13.2 PPM 13 3.17 LBS 23 PPM 0.36 LBS 11.8 PPM 13 N/A 196 ct/100ml N/A 25 ct/100ml 13<0.01 LBS <0.05 PPM 1 0.34 LBS 2.5 PPM 1 4.06 LBS 29.5 PPM 0.12 LBS 3.87 PPM 1 Value 0.016500 MGD 0.003630 MGD 64 Value 6.93 1 28.6._ 1 If noncontact cooling water is discharged EPA Form 3510-2E: (8-90)Page 1 of 2 V. Excep tfor leaks o s pill will: tIhe dischar e described in thifs formbe inntermitent or seasonal?:

Ye N If es, briefi describe the frequencof and duraYestion V1. TREATMENT SYSTEM (q eLe brieflyanytreatmenttsestem(.seb/rt eu See attached description.

VII. ~OTHER INFORMATION O9plionai UsJe the space belobw to expand upnayo h bv usiiso obigt the ttention of thje reiee an te nomto o feel~~should be cosdrdi salsigpritlmitations.

Attach additionial

~shetif necesary.Vill. CERTIFI(CATION I.certify of law that this 'documenta and all d attchme ns were prepared uner my directiono or supervison4 i accorlance with:a gsi n~ o tdesi edd toassure thah eafied personnel o gather a evaluate the information submitted Basedt on umyiunquiry: eh pero or persons wh managa eeketore those nsdirectlyrespnsible for gatheringheatinformation, the/information submittednui!s tothe ofr<my knowledge and beieftru, accurate, anc complete/

am aare that there are ,ific submitting false th pusiilt of fin and inpio n fo knoin viltos A. Name & Official Title B. Phone No. (area code& no.)Jeffrey B. Archie, Vice President, Nuclear Operations (803) 345-4214 C. Sig. re// D. Date Signed EPA~~~~L co89)Pae2o E PA (8-90)(Page 2 of2 LOCATION SUPPLEMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF OUTFALLS SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BUREAU OF WATER LOCATION SUPPLEMENT FOR ND AND NPDES PERMIT APPLICATIONS FACILITY:

Virail C. Summer Nuclear Station DATE: 10/17/2006 ITEM 1: Please give a short description of the plant location, if the address is not a specific location.Example: Plant is located at the interchange of Interstate 26 and U.S. Highway #1.Plant is located approximately

1.5 miles

west of Highway 215 on Bradham Blvd.ITEM 2: Please give a description of the location of the discharge point into the receiving stream using some landmark as a reference point, i.e., bridge, stream, road junction, the plant itself, etc. Give the direction and the distance in feet from the reference point. Example: Discharge

  1. 001 is into Johnny Creek approximately 300 feet directly behind the plant. Discharge
  1. 002 is into Doris Creek 150 feet downstream from U.S. Highway #30 bridge.See attached landmark descriptions for NPDES Outfalls.TEM 3: Please locate the discharge on a U.S. Geological Survey 7 1/2 minute quad sheet (or a 15 minute quad if a 7 1/2 quad is not available for the area). The entire quad sheet need not be submitted.

An 8 1/2 by 11 inch photocopy of the applicable portion of the map is sufficient.

The quad sheet name must be provided on the copy submitted to the Department.

USGS Maps are available at the SC Dept. Of Natural Resources/Map Division, 2221 Devine Street, Suite 222, Columbia, SC 29205.Phone number is 734-9108.I RETURN TO: SCDHEC Bureau of Water NPDES Administration 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 0PD0 A 1 g A _~ 22, 61 -" THIS MAP COMPLIES WITH NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS FOR SALE BY U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. WASHINGTON.

D.C. 20242 A FOLDER DESCRIBING TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AND SYMBOLS IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST HAZARDOUS WASTE (1) Hazardous Waste Storage Area (2) Mixed Waste Storage NPDES OUTFALLS (3) Outfall 003 (4) Outfall 012/.i-: :. .: /... .i-i: ....

....;(6) .utfall. .-O01 (O.utfalls..

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Outfall 013.......,.-..06.......6.....

-..0..... ..*.".....)() Service Wat er Intake (9)- Circulating

ý'nd. Raw Water Intake JENKINSVILLE; S. C.N3415-WS115/7.5 OUTFALL 001 CIRCULATING WATER Outfall 001 is discharged into the Monticello Reservoir discharge Canal Zone.It is approximately 25 yards east/southeast of the access road into V.C.Summer Nuclear Station. The discharge is approximately 10 feet below the 425' full level elevation.

The Circulating Water System removes thermal energy from the main and auxiliary condensers and dissipates this energy to the Monticello Reservoir via the Circulating Water Discharge Canal.

OUTFALL 003 WASTE MONITOR TANKS Outfall 003 is discharged into the Penstocks of Fairfield Hydro at Broad River. This discharge point is located approximately one-half mile from the northwest corner of the Nuclear Plant.Two waste monitor tanks are provided for monitoring discharges from potentially radioactive areas at VCSNS. The tanks act as a reservoir for storing wastewater, which is to be released from the Liquid Waste Processing System (LWPS) through the penstocks at the Fairfield Pumped Storage Facility.

The LWPS is designed to receive, control, segregate, process, recycle and discharge wastewater that is potentially radioactive.

Outfall 003 may also receive effluent from the Blowdown Monitor Tank.Provisions are made to sample and analyze wastewater before it is discharged to ensure that quantities of radioactive releases to the environment are in accordance with 10CFR50, Appendix I, of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Regulations.

To Penstocks of Fairfield Hydro Reactor Miscw aste- t' 1 _Building Drain Tank Aux. Building Laundry/ Waste Sump Sump Hot Showers Hold-Up Tank Recycle Cuice um Leak Hold-Up East Penetration i c Detection Tank Room Access Area Excess Liquid Waste SumLp Sump [ System Area Sump[ Incor RHR Waste LHold-Up DcnPtCollect on Instrumentation Pump Room Tank Room Tank Cubicle Sump Sump 'B' /Lum .n OUTFALL 004 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN Outfall 004 may be discharged via Outfall 001 into the Monticello Reservoir.

Outfall 004 is discharged into Outfall 001 in the southwest corner of the Turbine Building near elevation 400'. The water is then carried through Outfall 001 into the Monticello Reservoir Discharge Canal Zone.During plant operation, the Steam Generator Blowdown System is in service to continuously purge the steam generators of impurities in order to maintain water chemistry.

The Feedwater System supplies Feedwater to the steam generators from the Condensate System. Demineralized water provides makeup to the Condensate System, which in turn is provided with a polishing system consisting of filters and demineralizers.

This system may be used to maintain the purity of the water entering the steam generators by removing chemical impurities and rust. The secondary water chemistry control program includes a comprehensive monitoring program, the purpose of which is to minimize overall system corrosion.

Steam generator water chemistry is controlled through sampling, steam generator secondary side blowdown, and water treatment by chemical addition.VCSNS uses an all-volatile treatment for corrosion control of secondary side water.Water entering the steam generator must be kept as pure as possible to prevent excessive corrosion of the steam generators.

As a result, steam generator blowdown produces a minimum of contaminants.

In addition, the nuclear blowdown processing system is used to process cooled steam generator blowdown fluid and returns decontaminated water to the secondary side. Individually regulated blowdown from each steam generator is cooled and reduced in pressure prior to combination with other blowdown streams. The blowdown is then processed by the Nuclear Blowdown Processing System through a filter, mixed bed demineralizers in series, and a post filter from which it returns to the secondary cycle.NPDES Outfall 004 Steam Generator Blowdown Outfall 004 continued Although alternate effluent paths for steam generator blowdown exist, VCSNS has been reclaiming blowdown for the major portion of the operational cycle. Aside from releases during maintenance evolutions, in-house release permits have been held to a minimum for steam generator blowdown since May 18, 1988.Via Nuclear Blowdown Monitor Tank Via Circulating Water System Penstocks at Fairfield Pumped Storage Facility (Outfall 003)Circulating Water Discharge Canal (Outfall 001)

OUTFALL 006A ALUM SLUDGE BASIN Outfall 006A is discharged into the combined Outfall 014 and carried to the Monticello Reservoir Discharge Canal Zone. Outfall 006A is located in the field lagoon area on the west side of the access road into V.C. Summer Nuclear Station. This area is approximately 300 yards southeast of the Nuclear Plant and is located approximately 50 yards off Bradham Boulevard.

The Alum Sludge Basin is use to treat wastewater primarily from the raw water treatment area of VCSNS. Treatment consists of sedimentation for reduction of suspended solids content before the effluent combines with the effluents from Outfalls 005, 006B and 008 (forming Outfall 014) for release to Monticello Reservoir via the Circulating Water Discharge Canal.Steam Generator Blowdown Sterile Water Tank CPWS Backwash/Drains Carbon Filter Backwash Gravity Filter Backwash Chemical Cleaning Waste OUTFALL 006B PLANT SURGE BASIN Outfall 006B is discharged into the combined Outfall 014 and carried to the Monticello Reservoir Discharge Canal Zone. Outfall 006B is located in the field lagoon area on the west side of the access road into V.C. Summer Nuclear Station. This area is approximately 300 yards southeast of the Nuclear Plant and is located approximately 150 yards off Bradham Boulevard.

The Plant Surge Basin functions as a retention basin. Sources of wastewater to the Plant Surge Basin consist primarily of wastewater from various sumps, stormwater from transformer areas and stormwater from fuel oil storage and handing areas. Wastewater initially collects in a 6000-gallon common collection sump and is periodically pumped to the retention basin. An oil skimmer removes oil, which is collected in a holding tank.Sedimentation also occurs in the retention basin and reduces suspended solids content. Treated effluent gravity flows from the retention basin and combines with treated effluents from Outfalls 005, 006A and 008 (forming Outfall 014) prior to discharge to Monticello Reservoir via the Circulating Water Discharge Canal.NPDES Outfall 006B I Oil Waste Collection SumpI I Turbine Building Sump Oil Transfer Station Oil Storage Dike Area Oil Unloading Station Auxiliary Boiler Drains Diesel Generator Unloading Station Diesel Generator Building Sump Transformer Area Drains Safeguards Transformer Area Circ Water Pumphouse Sump Intermediate Building Sumps Tendon Access Gallery Sump Condensate Pump Pit Sump Oil Lab Sink Drains Aux Condenser Cleaning Pit Sump Main Condenser Cleaning Sump Industrial Cooling Water Drains Closed Side Turbine Cyle Sample Panel Waste Drains Condensate Storage Tank Drains Turbine Building Closed Cycle Cooling Water System OUTFALL 007 NEUTRALIZATION BASIN Outfall 007 is discharged into Outfall 001 and carried to the Monticello Reservoir Discharge Canal Zone. Outfall 007 is located on the east side of the Water Treatment Plant at V.C. Summer Nuclear Station.The Neutralization Basin is a 100,000 gallon wastewater treatment tank.Sodium hydroxide or sulfuric acid is used to adjust pH to near neutral.Neutralized wastewater is discharged into the Circulating Water System discharge piping (Outfall 001). The pH of the neutralized wastewater is continuously monitored, and discharge is automatically terminated if the pH value exceeds specified limits.NPDES OUTFALL 007 Sodium Hydroxide Chemical Feed Equipment Drain Sump Water Laboratory Sink Drains 463'WT Caustic Tank Area Sump 463' WT Floor Drain RWST Pit Sump (Rainwater Tank)Intermediate Building Sump 'D'(Battery Room)Ammonia Tank Sulfuric Acid Demineralizer Regenerants OUTFALL 008 PLANT STARTUP WASTE HOLDING BASIN Outfall 008 is discharged into the combined Outfall 014 and carried to the Monticello Reservoir Discharge Canal Zone. Outfall 008 is located in the field lagoon area on the west side of the access road into V.C. Summer Nuclear Station. This area is approximately 300 yards southeast of the Nuclear Plant and is located approximately 75 yards off Bradham Boulevard.

The Plant Startup Waste Holding Basin is a sedimentation basin for retention of wastewater generated primarily by chemical cleaning of various equipment, piping, etc. Chemical cleaning evolutions occur on an infrequent basis and are implemented for purposes of removing rust, scale, debris and biomass.Biomass removal is necessary to control such organisms as bacteria which cause microbiologically influenced corrosion, and Asiatic Clams which infect nonbiologically treated systems at VCSNS. The Plant Startup Waste Holding Basin is also used as an alternate alum sludge basin. Treatment consists of sedimentation for reduction of suspended solids content prior to the effluent being combined with the effluents from Outfalls 005, 006A and 006B (forming Outfall 014) for releases to Monticello Reservoir via the Circulating Water Discharge Canal.NPDES Outfall 008 NPDES Outfall 06B NPIDES Outfall 06A OUTFALL 012 NORTH YARD DRAIN SYSTEM Outfall 012 is discharged into the Broad River. Outfall 012 is located on the west/southwest side of the Nuclear Plant, approximately 50 yards from the access road leading to the Craft Training Center.This system primarily collects stormwater runoff from the north/northwest area of the plant site yard drains and roof drains. Included in the effluent from this system is the accumulated stormwater from the refueling water storage tank (RWST) pit drain tank. The RWST pit accumulates rainwater, which is radiologically evaluated prior to release from the RWST pit drain tank. Where radiological concerns are present, the RWST pit drain tank effluent is diverted to the liquid waste processing system. The stormwater runoff, combined with discharges from prior permitted outfalls 009A and 009B, is discharged to a wet weather ditch, which flows via an unnamed stream to the Broad River.To Broad River NPDES OUTFALL 012 Industrial Cooling Water Tower RWST Pit Drain Tank CRDM Cooling Water Tower CPWS Outside Water Services North & West Side Yard Drains North & West of Plant Aux. Building Roof Drains Intermediate Building Roof Drains Control Building Roof Drains Diesel Generator Building Roof Drains NOB Roof Drains Fuel Handling Building Roof Drains Rad. Maintenance Building Roof Drains OUTFALL 013 SOUTHEAST YARD DRAIN SYSTEM Outfall 013 is discharged into the Broad River. This outfall is located on the south side of Bradham Boulevard, and approximately 100 yards south/southwest of the Circulating Water Discharge Canal.The Southeast Yard Drain System collects stormwater runoff from the east/southeast area of the plant site yard drains and roof drains. Included in the effluent from this system are the overflow and bleedoff from several water systems and associated tanks, including Filtered Water, Demineralized Water and Condensate System. This drain system discharges to the headwaters of Mayo Creek southeast of the plant.To Broad River Via Mayo Creek T NPDES OUTFALL 013 Turbine Building Roof Drains Guard House Roof Drains Yard Drains South & East of Plant Demineralized Water Pump House Sump Service Building Roof Drains Aux. Boiler Outside Drain Condensate Storage Tank Sump Water Treatment Building Roof Drains CPWS Building Drain Construction Fire Pump House Drain Service Building Office and Records Room Floor Drains FWST Sump OUTFALL 014 COMBINED DISCHARGE PIPE EFFLUENT Outfall 014 is discharged into the Monticello Reservoir Canal Zone. It is located approximately 30 yards east/southeast of the access road into V.C.Summer Nuclear Station. The discharge piping is approximately 1 foot above the 425' full level of Monticello Reservoir.

This outfall represents the combined internal outfalls 005, 006A, 006B and 008. It consists of sanitary sewerage and low volume wastes. It discharges into Monticello Reservoir via the Circulating Water Discharge Canal.

SLUDGE DISPOSAL PROCEDURE D H EC PROMOTE PROTECT PROSPER South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control BUREAU OF WATER SLUDGE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENT FOR NPDES AND ND PERMIT APPLICATIONS Facility Name: V. C. Summer Nuclear Station Permit Number: SC0030856 (leave blank for a new facility)or NDOO Please check your proposed or current sludge disposal procedure:

1. Existing Facilities:

Lagoon or other facility with no routine sludge disposal.

Please attach a letter that addresses the approximate schedule for sludge removal and address the anticipated disposal method (note that the proposed sludge disposal method must be approved by the Department prior to initiation).

Sludge disposal at another wastewater treatment facility.

Attached is a recent letter of acceptance dated .This letter must include the NPDES or ND number of the treatment facility accepting the sludge for disposal.

If no previous SCDHEC approval has been granted on the disposal method, then please include a detailed report on the existing sludge disposal method. See the attached requirements for Sludge Disposal Report A. If a previous SCDHEC approval has been granted, then include a recent analysis that shows the non-hazardous nature of the sludge or a signed statement that the sludge characteristics have not changes since the last analysis.Sludge disposal at a landfill.

If the landfill is SWAIP (special waste) approved, an recent acceptance letter from the landfill is acceptable.

If the landfill is not SWAIP approved, attached is SCDHEC Solid and Hazardous Waste approval dated , or other SCDHEC approval dated .If no previous approval has been granted on the disposal method, then please include a detailed report on the existing sludge disposal method. See the attached requirements for Sludge Disposal Report B..Sludge disposal by Beneficial Use of Sludge. Attached is SCDHEC approval letter or program approval dated 10- 18-06 .If no previous approval has been granted on the disposal method, then please include a detailed report on the existing sludge disposal method. See the attached requirements for Sludge Disposal Report C.II. Proposed Facilities:

-Lagoon or other facility with no routine sludge disposal.

Please attach a letter that addresses the approximate schedule for sludge removal and address the anticipated disposal method (note that the proposed sludge disposal method must be approved by the Department prior to initiation).

-Sludge disposal at another wastewater treatment facility.

Please include a detailed report on the proposed sludge disposal method. See the attached requirements for Sludge Disposal Report A.Sludge disposal at a landfill.

Please include a detailed report on the proposed sludge disposal method. See the attached requirements for Sludge Disposal Report B.Sludge disposal by Beneficial Use. Please include a detailed report on the proposed sludge disposal method.See the attached requirements for Sludge Disposal Report C.Send this form and the appropriate disposal report (if applicable) with your NPDES or ND permit application.

ALSO SEE ATTACHED INSTRUCTIONS July 1, 1998 BOARD: BOARD: Elizabeth M. Hagood Henry C. Scott Chairman Edwin H. Cooper, III Paul C. Aughtry, III Vice Chairman PROMOTE PROTECT PROSPER Glenn A. McCall Steven G. Kisner Secretary C. Earl Hunter, Commissioner Coleman F. Buckhouse, MD Promoting and protecting the health of the public and the environment.

October 4, 2006 Mr. Thomas D. Gatlin SCE&G Virgil Summer Nuclear Station PO Box 88 Jenkinsville, SC 29065 RE: Approval for new location to dispose of sludge (alum), LOA-03452 NPDES Permit Number SC0030856 VC Summer Nuclear Station Fairfield County

Dear Mr. Gatlin:

The Department has received your request for an approval to use the area behind the C&D landfill for sludge disposal.

This location has been described as being enclosed on the south by the dirt road embankment that leads to the storage area (L-52), on the east by the backside of the C&D landfill and on the north by another portion of the landfill.

The information presented indicates that an earthen berm shall be constructed on the west/northwest side of this area. Wastewater from the Alum Sludge Lagoon will be applied to the proposed site (approximately 3 acres) at an estimated rate of once every five to seven years. After application, the site will be given time to dry out and then covered with grass.The Department has reviewed the request and hereby grants approval to move forward with this project.Regulation 61-9.505 does not specify monitoring requirements for this type of sludge so no recommendations are being made at this time. However, the site specifications included in this Regulation should be adhered to (i.e., slopes shall not exceed 10%, site should not be located in the 100 year flood plain and uniform applications practiced as to prevent ponding and runoff).The NPDES permit for this facility is coming up for renewal. A request to include this sludge disposal location in the permit should be included in the renewal application package. Once this site is included in the NPDES permit, future approvals for this type of sludge disposal will not be necessary unless a new location is desired.Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by telephone at 803.898.4013 or by e-mail at berrymo@dhec.sc.gov.

Sin rel ,,,, MEtia O. B P.E.Environmental Engineer Industrial Wastewater Permitting Section Water Facilities Permitting Division cc w/o encl.: Steve Hauptman, Region 3 EQC-Columbia Office (via e-mail)BOW/Compliance Assurance Section (via e-mail)SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL 2600 Bull Street ° Columbia, SC 29201 ° Phone: (803)898-3432

  • www.scdhec.gov Thomas D. Gatlin General Manager, Nuclear Plant Operations 803.345.4342 September 20, 2006 RC-06-0172 A SCANA COMPANY Ms. Melinda G Vickers, Manager Industrial Wastewater Permitting Section Bureau of Water South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201-1708

Dear Ms. Vickers:

Subject:

VIRGIL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TO RELOCATE SLUDGE DISPOSAL AREA NPDES PERMIT N 0. SC0030856

Reference:

1. Mr. Gary J. Taylor to Mr. William C. Botts letter dated August 28, 1998 2. Ms. Melinda G. Vickers to Mr. Gary J. Taylor letter dated October 14, 1998 South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G) is evaluating plans to build additional nuclear reactors on property located at the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station (VCSNS).The area currently being evaluated for the new nuclear site is an area previously utilized as a sludge disposal area (reference
  1. 1 and #2). Due to the decision to utilize this area as a new nuclear site, the sludge disposal area must be relocated to a new area.The proposed area is located directly behind the current C & D landfill.

A dirt road leads to the site that currently ends at a storage area designated L-52. The site is enclosed on the south by the embankment of the dirt road, on the east by the back of the landfill and on the north partially by the landfill.

In order to totally enclose the area, an earthen berm would need to be built on the west/northwest side of the proposed sludge disposal area. This berm will be built once the area is approved.

A diagram of VCSNS with the current and proposed sludge disposal areas designated and topographical maps of the plant site are enclosed for your review.The sludge that will be disposed of in this area is water treatment sludge from the Alum Sludge Lagoon, Outfall 006A and will be mostly liquid when placed in the area. The sludge would have been analyzed for and passed the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) prior to disposal.

The sludge will be placed in the area and allowed to dry. Once dry, grass seed will be planted on the area.SCE&G I Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station

  • P. 0. Box 88
  • Jenkinsville, South Carolina 29065 T -(803) 345.5209 °www.scana.com SCDHEC C-06-2672 RC-06-0 Page 2 of 2 VCSNS is hereby requesting approval to relocate future sludge disposals to the proposed site. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please call Ms. Susan B. Reese at (803) 345-4591.Very truly yours, Thomas D. Gatlin SBR/TDG/sr Enclosures c: W. F. Bacon S. E. Summer A. R. Rice P. A. Mothena RTS (C-06-2672)

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-.V% PRUPAoRU FOR GSTATE CRIO NORTH"A'A;8j BY GPS ,UN-F 74, 2006 CSAL-.: ;NCH = 200 iLLr 200' 405" ,Rqgq 7--.i 316 A VARIANCE REQUEST Variance of 316(a) of the Clean Water Act of 1977 V. C. Summer Nuclear Station requests the continuation of the 316(a) variance of the Clean Water Act of 1977 as was granted in the issuance of NPDES Permt No.SC0030856.

This request is supported by the following information:

  • V. C. Summer Nuclear Station did undergo a plant uprate in 1995. An environmental assessment performed by South Carolina Electric & Gas Company determined that the plant uprate affects were minor. The power uprate did increase the heat rejection rate to the environment approximately 4% via the Main Condenser to the Circulating Water System. This uprate has had no adverse impacts on the environment in that there have been no fish kills in the last eleven years.* There are no anticipated changes in plant discharges or other discharges in the plant site area which could interact with thermal discharges." There have been no observed changes to the biotic community of the receiving water body which could impact the previous 316(a) determinations.

There has not been a noncompliance of the 1130 F limit since the last issuance of the NPDES permit.Attached for review is a copy of the 2005 Water Quality Monitoring Report for Monticello Reservoir.

This study shows that the thermal discharges allowed under the 316(a)variance are not adversely impacting the environment.

2005 Water Quality Monitoring Report For Monticello Reservoir February 21, 2006 Environmental Services South Carolina Electric & Gas Company Water Quality Monitoring 1

Monticello Reservoir 2005 Introduction Monticello Reservoir is the upper reservoir for a pumped storage hydroelectric plant (Fairfield Pumped Storage Facility) and the cooling reservoir for a nuclear powered electric generation facility (Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station).

Monticello Reservoir is located in Fairfield County, near Jenkinsville, South Carolina.Water quality profiles (temperature, pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen) were conducted on a monthly basis at three locations in the Monticello Reservoir in 200t Sampling was also conducted in' the V. C. Summer Nuclear Station Service Water Pond.The locations are designated as follows (see Figure 1): "Uplake 16", located near the northern end of the reservoir (near the old NUS site 16),"Intake 2", located in the channel near the circulating water intake for the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station,"Discharge 6", located just outside the northern end of the circulating water discharge canal for the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station (VCSNS),"Service Water Pond", located adjacent to VCSNS. The actual sampling site is found in the immediate vicinity of the intake structure.

We no longer sample this area due to security concerns since 9/11.These three locations cover three major portions of the Monticello Reservoir.

The three locations in the Monticello Reservoir are; the area near the Fairfield Pumped Storage Facility (FPSF) intake, which is influenced by pump back and generation operations of the hydro; the area near the discharge canal which is influenced by the VCSNS thermal discharge; and the northern end of the reservoir which is relatively unaffected, in terms of water quality, by either the FPSF or the VSCNS.All measurements were conducted in the field using the YSI 650 MDS with the 600XL Sonde Water Quality Logger. The instruments (pH and dissolved oxygen probes) were calibrated in the laboratory prior to taking field measurements.

In some cases they were re-calibrated in the field. Data was collected between mid-morning or early afternoon on each sampling day.2 Results Data collected is presented in the tables from January 2005 to November 2005. Bottom contours at each sampling location can vary greatly over small distances due to boat positioning not being exact. Depth sampled at a location can vary from month to month.Each table displays depth, temperature, pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen.Measurements were taken from surface (approximately one foot in depth), to the bottom in 1 meter increments.

Note that data for December 2005 was omitted due to several days of high winds that prevented boat launching.

In addition in April 2005 the Site: Uplake 16 was lost due to a malfunction of the YSI Water Quality meter. Six graphs are provided to show contrast or similarities of like parameters, different locations, and same dates. Conductivity was not included in the graphs. Results are discussed by parameter below. The months of January and August were graphed to show extremes in 2005 parameter values. i-Temperature-As the result of heated water discharge from VCSNS, surface water temperatures were higher at the Discharge 6 site than at the other two locations in Lake Monticello (see temperature graphs for January 2005 and August 2005). The thermal plume is evident in the Discharge 6 site throughout the year at depths of 2 to 3 meters. In winter, Uplake 16 site and Intake 2 site have similar temperature profiles.The August temperature graph shows a thermocline at Uplake 16 between 15 and 17 meters depth. A thermocline is a zone of rapid temperature change indicating a boundary between water layers of different temperature and density. This temperature change can be as little as 1 degree centigrade/meter of depth increase.In the fall, due to cooler weather conditions, thermal stratification breaks down allowing mixing of layers. No thermocline is evident or expected during the winter months at any of the three sampling sites.Dissolved Oxygen- Dissolved oxygen in the Monticello Reservoir is relatively high throughout the year except for the deeper waters in the late summer. These deep waters, due to their lower temperatures and increased density, do not mix with the upper layers of water in the reservoir and become oxygen depleted during the summer. A general decrease in oxygen occurs with depth during the summer months as evidenced in two of the three sites sampled. During winter conditions, thorough mixing of water layers occur distributing oxygen from surface to bottom.Uplake 16 site and Discharge 6 show the greatest decline in oxygen with depth in winter or summer. There seems to be more mixing occurring at Intake 2 due to the influence of pump-back by FPSF.3 pH- The pH in the Monticello Reservoir is generally neutral. Measured pH values in 2005 ranged from a low of 6.3 to a high of 8.8. During the winter months pH profiles are similar at all three sampling sites (see pH graph Monticello Reservoir February 2005). In the spring pH values are much higher at the Uplake 16 site. This is due to phytoplankton photosynthetic activity in the surface waters to a depth that sunlight can penetrate.

The uptake of carbon dioxide, and reduction of bicarbonate and carbonate ions during photosynthesis by aquatic plants (including microscopic phytoplankton) results in increased pH. The highest pH value of 8.8 was measured in Monticello Reservoir during 2005 near the surface at Uplake 16 during the month of June. The water mixing process previously mentioned at Intake 2, and Discharge 6, keeps the pH values lower than the Uplake 16 site.Conductivity-In 2005 normal conductivity in the Monticello Reservoir is 70 to 94 uS/cm. Values as low as 70 uS/cm were recorded in August and as high as 94 in January at Site; Discharge

6. In general, low conductivity values are consistent for Monticello Reservoir and show only slight variation throughout the year.Summary Water quality measurements reveal that Monticello Reservoir exhibits mixed thermal conditions at the southern end of the reservoir with the exception of the thermal plume from Summer Station (Discharge 6 location).

There is no evidence of the thermal plume from Summer Station in the area near the Summer Station circulating water intake (Intake 2), nor at the uplake sampling location (Uplake 16). Water quality measurements reveal a thermally stratified environment at the uplake sampling location during warm weather months. Dissolved oxygen levels remain relatively high in Monticello Reservoir throughout the year except in deep water during the summer months. Near neutral pH conditions are the rule for Monticello Reservoir, except for photosynthesis induced pH elevation near the surface during the spring and early summer months. Conductivity values are generally low and are consistent with historical Monticello Reservoir values.No data taken during 2005 suggests the water quality in.Monticello Reservoir is insufficient for support of aquatic life.F. David Haddon Environmental Services 4 F34]I Figure I1 f~/99 I V-S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S I I 0!F2151/, N Ji/A I.')airfield Pumpc iorage Facilit, I vw Pond Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station I*Sampling Sites Updated 2/20/97 Temperature Monticello Reservoir January 26, 2005 70.0 .60.0 50.60.0 .Cu 20.0- --Intake 2-Discharge 6 10.0 -Uplake16 16__ _10.0 0 .0 ' i I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 Depth (m)

Temperature Monticello Reservoir August 31, 2005 0)a)0 4)4)0.E 96.0 94.0 92.0 90.0 88.0 86.0 84.0 82.0 80.0 78.0 76.0-Intake Dischrge-Uplake 1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 Depth (m) pH Monticello Reservoir January 26, 2005 8.5 8.0 7.5 I 0.7.0 6.5 6.0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 Depth (m) pH Monticello Reservoir August 31, 2005 7.6 7.4 7.2 7.0 1. 6.8 6.6 6.4 6.2 6.0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 Depth (m).....0.oB0BS0OOO0SOBOB*******~

Dissolved Oxygen Monticello Reservoir January 26, 2005 12.0 -00=.J E 0)x 0 B 0"0 11.5-11.0-10.5-10.0-9.5--Intake 2-Discharge 6-Uplake 16 9.0 I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 Depth (mi)aaha.B..B..B..Ba....a..a..a.e...mae....eB..a.

Dissolved Oxygen Monticello Reservoir August 31, 2005..J 0)00m E C")X 0*0 U)9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 Depth (m) 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 MIDIY F uS/cm mi/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:40 49.4 68 11.1 8.0 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:40 49.4 68 11.0 7.9 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:40 49.4 68 10.9 7.8 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:40 49.3 68 10.8 7.8 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:41 49.3 68 10.8 7.7 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:41 49.2 68 10.7 7.7 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:41 49.1 68 10.7 7.7 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:41 49.1 71 10.7 7.6 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:42 49.1 68 10.7 7.6 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:42 49.0 71 10.7 7.6 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:42 49.0 68 10.7 7.5 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:42 49.0 68 10.6 7.5 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:42 49.0 68 10.6 7.5 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:43 48.9 71 10.6 7.5 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005'11:43 48.9 68 10.6 7.5 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:43 48.9 68 10.6 7.4 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:43 48.8 68 10.6 7.4 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL2 1/26/2005 11:44 48.7 68 10.6 7.4 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:44 48.6 69 10.6 7.4 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:44 48.4 69 10.7 7.4 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:45 48.3 69 10.7 7.3 20 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:45 47.8 69 10.8 7.3 21 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:45 47.5 70 10.8 7.3 22 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:46 47.2 70 10.9 7.3 23 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:46 47.2 70 10.9 7.3 24 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 1/26/2005 11:46 47.2 84 10.8 7.1 25 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY p S p p S p S S S S S S S S I S S S S I S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 M/DIY F uS/cm mgIL m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:00 61.1 88 10.4 7.4 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:01 55.8 92 10.6 7.4 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:01 50.8 96 11.5 7.4 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:01 49.6 95 11.0 7.4 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:02 49.5 94 10.8 7.4 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:02 49.4 93 10.6 7.3 5 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:02 49.3 92 10.6 7.3 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:03 49.3 91 10.5 7.2 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:03 49.2 90 10.5 7.2 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:03 49.2 89 10.5 7.2 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:03 49.1 88 10.5 7.1 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:03 49.1 88 10.4 7.1 11 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:04 49.0 88 10.5 7.0 12 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005612:04 49.0 88 10.4 7.0 13 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:04 49.0 87 10.4 7.0 14 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:04 48.9 87 10.5 7.0 15 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:04 48.9 87 10.5 7.0 16 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:05 48.8 87 10.5 .6.9 17 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:05 48.8 87 10.5 6.9 18 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:05 48.6 87 10.5 6.9 19 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:05 48.5 86 10.5 6.9 20 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 1/26/2005 12:05 48.5 91 10.4 6.9 21 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc PH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L r SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:32 51.4 68 11.0 7.2 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:33 51.5 68 10.6 7.0 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:33 51.3 68 10.6 6.9 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:33 51.2 68 10.6 6.9 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005

.13:34 51.1 68 10.5 6.9 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:34 51.0 68 10.5 6.9 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:34 50.8 68 10.5 6.9 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:34 50.8 68 10.5 6.8 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:34 50.3 68 10.5 6.8 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:35 49.9 68 10.5 6.8 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:35 49.8 68 10.5 6.8 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:35 49.3 66 10.5 6.8 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:35 49.2 68 10.4 6.8 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/200513:36 49.1 68 10.4 6.8 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:36 49.1 68 10.4 6.8 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:36 48.9 68 10.4 6.8 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:36 48.9 68 10.4 6.8 16 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:36 48.9 68 10.3 6.8 17 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:37 48.9 68 10.3 6.8 18 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:37 48.9 66 10.3 6.8 19 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:37 48.9 68 10.3 6.8 20 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:37 48.8 68 10.3 6.8 21 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:37 48.8 68 10.3 6.8 22 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:38 48.8 68 10.2 6.8 23 SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:38 48.8 69 10.2 6.8 24 ,SITE: UPLAKE 16 1/26/2005 13:38 48.9 76 10.2 6.7 25 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 MID/Y F uSlcm mg/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:22 50.2 74 12.4 7.4 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:23 50.1 74 12.4 7.3 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:23 50.0 74 12.3 7.3 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:23 49.8 79 12.4 7.3 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:23 49.7 74 12.4 7.3 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:24 49.5 80 12.3 7.3 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:24 49.5 75 12.3 7.3 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:24 49.5 75 12.3 7.2 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:24 49.5 75 12.2 7.2 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:24 49.5 75 12.2 7.2 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:25 49.5 75 12.2 7.2 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:25 49.4 79 12.2 7.2 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:25 49.4 74 12.2 7.2 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:25 49.4 75 12.2 7.2 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:25 49.4 74 12.2 7.1 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:25 49.4 75 12.2 7.1 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:26 49.4 75 12.1 7.1 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:26 49.4 75 12.1 7.1 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:26 49.4 79 12.1 7.1 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:26 49.4 79 12.1 7.1 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:26 49.3 75 12.1 7.1 20 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:27 49.3 75 12.1 7.1 21 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:27 49.0 74 12.1 7.1 22 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:27 48.8 74 12.1 7.1 23 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:27 48.7 74 12.1 7.1 24 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 2/22/2005 10:27 48.6 73 12.1 7.1 25 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY p S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond. DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:38 67.2 75 11.5 7.1 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:38 57.9 74 13.3 7.4 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:38 52.1 73 14.0 7.4 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:38 50.9 72 13.8 7.4 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:39 50.4 73 13.1 7.4 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:39 50.3 73 12.9 7.3 5 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:39 50.3 73 12.8 7.3 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:39 50.2 73 12.6 7.3 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:39 50.2 77 12.5 7.2 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:40 50.1 73 12.5 7.2 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:40 49.9 73 12.4 7.2 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:40 49.7 73 12.4 7.1 11 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 2/22/2005 10:40 49.3 73 12.4 7.1 12 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 10:59 53.3 71 13.2 7.4 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 10:59 53.2 71 12.9 7.4 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 10:59 53.1 71 12.8 7.4 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:00 53.0 71 12.7 7.4 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:00 53.0 71 12.6 7.4 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:00 52.4 71 12.6 7.4 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:00 52.2 71 12.6 7.4 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:00 51.9 70 12.6 7.4 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:00 51.3 71 12.6 7.4 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:00 50.8 71 12.6 7.4 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:01 50.4 74 12.5 7.3 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:01 50.0 71 12.5 7.3 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:01 49.7 70 12.5 7.3 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:01 49.3 70 12.4 7.3 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:01 49.1 70 12.4 7.2 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:01 49.0 69 12.3 7.2 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:02 48.6 69 12.3 7.2 16 SITE: UPLAKE 16 2/22/2005 11:02 48.2 70 12.1 7.1 17 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:01 54.0 73 10.6 7.5 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:01 53.9 73 10.6 7.4 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:01 53.8 73 10.5 7.4 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:02 53.6 72 10.5 7.4 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:02 53.6 72 10.5 7.3 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:02 53.5 75 10.5 7.3 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:02 53.5 72 10.5 .7.3 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:02 53.5 75 10.5 7.3 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:02 53.4 72 10.5 7.3 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:03 53.2 72 10.5 7.3 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:03 52.9 72 10.5 7.3 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:03 52.9 72 10.5 7.2 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:03 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:03 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:04 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:04 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:04 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:04 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:04 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:04 52.8 72 10.4 7.2 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 3/24/2005 9:05 52.7 92 10.4 7.1 20 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 MIDIY F uSlcm mglL m SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:24 68.8 73 10.0 7.6 0 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:24 60.3 72 11.2 7.6 1 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:24 57.0 71 11.6 7.6 2 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:24 55.4 71 11.5 7.6 3 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:24 54.9 71 11.4 7.6 4 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:24 54.6 71 11.3 7.6 5 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:25 54.5 71 11.1 7.5 6 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:25 54.3 71 11.0 7.5 7 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:25 54.0 71 10.9 7.5 8 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:25 53.1 71 10.9 7.4 9 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:25 52.7 71 10.8 7.4 10 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:25 52.5 71 10.7 7.3 11 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:25 52.4 71 10.7 7.2 12 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:26 52.4 71 10.6 7.2 13 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:26 52.3 71 10.5 7.1 14 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 3/24/2005 9:26 52.2 72 10.4 7.1 15 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S.S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:41 57.2 71 10.5 7.8 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3124/2005 9:42 56.6 67 10.8 7.7 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:42 55.8 71 10.9 7.6 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:42 55.7 71 10.9 7.6 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:42 55.6 71 10.9 7.5 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:42 55.4 71 10.9 7.5 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:42 55.3 68 10.8 7.4 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:42 55.1 71 10.9 7.4 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:42 54.7 67 10.9 7.4 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:43 54.1 71 10.9 7.4 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:43 52.9 71 10.9 7.4 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:43 52.4 71 10.9 7.4 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:43 51.9 71 10.8 7.3 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:43 51.9 71 10.7 7.3 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:43 51.7 71 10.7 7.2 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:43 51.6 71 10.6 7.2 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:44 51.5 71 10.6 7.2 16 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:44 51.4 71 10.6 7.2 17 SITE: UPLAKE16 3/24/2005 9:44 51.3 71 10.5 7.1 18 SITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:44 51.3 71 10.5 7.1 19 SITE: UPLAKE'16 3/24/2005 9:44 51.3 71 10.4 7.1 20 ISITE: UPLAKE 16 3/24/2005 9:44 51.2 79 10.4 7.1 21 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S I S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 M/DIY F uSlcm mglL m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:26 62.0 71 8.9 7.5 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:27 61.9 71 8.9 7.5 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:27 62.0 71 8.8 7.4 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:27 62.0 71 8.8 7.4 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:28 62.0 71 8.8 7.4 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:28 62.0 71 8.8 7.4 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:28 62.0 71 8.8 7.4 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:28 62.0 73 8.8 7.4 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:28 62.0 71 8.8 7.3 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:28 62.0 71 8.8 7.3 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:29 61.9 71 8.8 7.3 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:29 61.9 71 8.8 7.3 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:29 61.9 71 8.8 7.3 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:29 61.9 71 8.8 7.3 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:29 61.9 71 8.8 7.3 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:30 61.9 71 8.8 7.3 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:30 61.8 71 8.8 7.3 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:30 61.8 73 8.8 7.3 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:30 61.8 71 8.8 7.3 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:30 61.7 71 8.8 7.3 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:30 61.7 71 8.8 7.3 20 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4128/2005 8:31 61.3 71 8.8 7.3 21 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:31 60.7 73 8.6 7.3 22 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:32 60.1 71 8.4 7.2 23 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4128/2005 8:33 57.7 71 8.1 7.2 24 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 4/28/2005 8:33 57.8 72 7.9 7.0 25 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 MID/Y F uS/cm mgIL m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:43 63.01 68 9.17 7.49 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:43 63.01 68 9.17 7.47 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:43 62.96 67 9.14 7.42 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:43 62.92 68 9.1 7.41 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:44 62.86 68 9.07 7.41 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:44 62.84 68 9.04 7.38 5 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:44 62.82 67 9.03 7.38 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:44 62.77 68 9.02 7.36 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:45 62.73 68 8.99 7.37 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:45 62.66 68 8.97 7.36 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:45 62.58 68 8.89 7.36 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:46 62.46 68 8.8 7.34 11 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:46 62.16 69 8.6 7.33 12 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 4/28/2005 8:47 62.14 73 7.9 7.1 13 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 MIDJY F uSlcm mg/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:29 79.4 71 7.3 7.4 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:29 79.3 71 7.2 7.4 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:29 79.2 71 7.1 7.3 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:29 79.0 71 7.1 7.3 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:29 78.8 71 7.0 7.2 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:29 78.7 71 6.9 7.2 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:30 78.6 69 6.6 7.2 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:30 78.4 71 6.5 7.1 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:30 78.0 70 6.4 7.1 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:30 77.4 69 6.1 7.1 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 612812005 13:30 77.1 69 6.0 7.1 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:30 76.9 69 5.9 7.0 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:31 76.8 69 5.8 7.0 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:31 76.8 69 5.7 7.0 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:31 76.7 70 5.7 6.9 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 :6/28/2005 13:31 76.7 68 5.7 6.9 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:31 76.7 70 5.6 6.9 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:31 76.5 70 5.6 6.9 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:32 76.4 68 5.5 6.9 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:32 76.2 70 5.5 6.8 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:32 75.9 70 5.5 6.8 20 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:32 75.5 69 5.4 6.8 21 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:32 75.2 69 5.3 6.8 22 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:32 74.8 70 5.1 6.8 23 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:32 74.6 70 5.0 6.8 24 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 6/28/2005 13:33 74.1 70 5.0 6.8 25 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 MID/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:40 92.0 69 6.3 7.4 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:40 87.9 69 6.2 7.6 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:40 82.9 69 6.7 7.6 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:40 80.9 69 7.2 7.6 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:40 79.8 69 7.3 7.6 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:40 78.9 69 7.0 7.5 5 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:40 78.5 69 6.9 7.5 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:41 77.9 69 6.7 7.4 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:41 77.5 67 6.2 7.4 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:41 77.3 69 6.1 7.3 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:41 77.2 70 5.9 7.2 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:41 77.1 69 5.8 7.1 11 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:41 77.1 69 5.7 7.0 12 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 6/28/2005 13:41 77.1 70 5.7 7.0 13 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S I S I S S I I S S I I I I I S I I I I S S SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:54 82.6 69 9.4 8.7 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:54 82.6 69 9.8 8.8 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:54 82.4 68 9.9 8.8 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:54 81.9 68 9.9 8.8 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/2812005 13:55 81.1 67 9.5 8.7 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:55 79.8 67 8.9 8.5 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:55 78.7 67 7.9 8.4 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:55 78.0 68 7.3 8.2 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:55 77.7 67 6.7 8.1 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:55 77.1 69 5.9 7.9 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:56 77.0 67 5.6 7.8 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:56 76.7 69 5.4 7.6 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:56 76.5 68 5.2 7.5 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/2812005 13:56 76.4 69 5.0 7.5 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:56 76.2 69 4.9 7.4 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 ;6/28/2005 13:56 76.1 69 4.8 7.4 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:56 76.0 69 4.7 7.3 16 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:56 76.0 69 4.6 7.2 17 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:56 75.9 69 4.6 7.2 18 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:57 75.8 69 4.4 7.1 19 SITE: UPLAKE 16 6/28/2005 13:57 75.5 70 4.3 7.0 20 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 MID/Y F uSlcm mg/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:07 83.4 63 5.3 6.7 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:08 83.4 58 5.3 6.7 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:08 83.3 63 5.3 6.7 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:08 83.1 63 5.3 6.7 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:08 83.0 63 5.3 6.7 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:08 83.0 63 5.2 6.6 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:08 83.0 63 5.2 6.6 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:09 83.0 63 5.2 6.6 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:09 82.9 62 5.2 6.6 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7126/2005 10:09 82.9 62 5.2 6.6 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:09 82.9 62 5.2 6.6 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:09 82.8 62 5.2 6.6 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:09 82.8 63 5.1 6.6 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:09 82.7 63 5.1 6.6 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:10 82.7 63 5.1 6.6 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/2612005 10:10 82.6 63 5.1 6.6 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:10 82.1 63 5.1 6.6 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:10 81.7 63 4.9 6.6 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:10 80.6 64 4.5 6.6 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:10 79.6 63 4.1 6.6 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:10 78.4 64 3.5 6.6 20 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:11 77.7 65 3.1 6.5 21 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:11 77.3 61 2.8 6.5 22 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:11 76.6 62 2.5 6.4 23 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7126/2005 10:11 76.4 66 2.3 6.4 24 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:11 76.1 66 2.0 6.3 25 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 7/26/2005 10:11 75.8 62 1.8 6.3 26 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:18 97.5 63 5.5 7.2 0 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/2612005 10:18 93.5 62 5.7 7.2 1 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:19 88.3 63 6.5 7.3 2 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:19 87,1 60 7.4 7.5 3 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:19 85.8 60 7.5 7.4 4 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:19 84.1 61 7.1 7.4 5 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:19 83.5 61 6.5 7.3 6 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:19 83.2 60 6.1 7.2 7 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:19 82.9 60 5.7 7.1 8 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:20 82.6 61 5.3 7.0 9 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:20 82.5 61 5.2 6.9 10 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:20 82.3 60 5.0 6.9 11 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:20 82.0 60 5.0 6.8 12 SITE: DISCHARGE CHANNEL 6 7/26/2005 10:20 81.6 60 4.8 6.7 13 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:39 89.6 61 8.6 8.5 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:39 89.4 63 8.6 8.6 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:39 88.7 60 8.7 8.7 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:39 87.3 59 8.9 8.6 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:39 84.4 60 8.2 8.4 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:39 83.7 60 7.0 8.2 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:40 83.2 61 6.2 8.1 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:40 82.8 60 5.8 7.9 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:40 82.3 61 5.4 7.8 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:40 82.0 61 5.2 7.7 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:40 81.8 63 5.0 7.5 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:40 81.7 60 4.8 7.4 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 712612005 10:41 81.3 61 4.3 7.1 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:41 81.3 60 4.2 7.0 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:41 81.1 60 4.2 6.9 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 7/26/2005 10:41 80.9 61 3.8 6.8 15 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY I S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 M/D/Y F uSlcm mg/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:42 83.3 70 6.2 7.1 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:42 83.3 70 5.8 7.0 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:43 83.3 70 5.7 7.0 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:43 83.3 70 5.6 7.0 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:43 83.3 70 5.5 7.0 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:43 83.3 70 5.5 7.0 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:43 83.3 70 5.5 7.0 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:44 83.3 70 5.5 7.0 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:44 83.3 70 5.5 7.0 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:44 83.3 70 5.5 6.9 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:44 83.3 70- 5.5 6.9 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:44 83.3 70 5.5 6.9 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:44 83.3 70 5.5 6.9 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:45 83.3 70 5.5 6.9 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:45 83.3 70 5.4 6.9 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:45 83.3 70 5.4 6.9 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:45 83.3 70 5.4 6.9 16 SITE: INTAKE.CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:45 83.3 70 5.4 6.9 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:45 83.3 70 5.4 6.9 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 8/31/2005 9:45 83.2 77 5.4 6.8 19 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 MID/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:54 94.7 68 5.0 7.0 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:54 89.7 67 5.3 7.0 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:54 84.6 66 5.3 7.0 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:55 84.2 66 5.1 7.0 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:55 84.1 66 5.0 7.0 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:55 84.0 66 4.9 6.9 5 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:55 84.0 66 4.9 6.9 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:55 84.0 66 4.8 6.8 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:55 84.0 66 4.8 6.8 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:55 84.0 66 4.7 6.7 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:56 84.0 66 4.7 6.7 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:56 83.9 66 4.6 6.7 11 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:56 83.9 66 4.4 6.7 12 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:56 83.9 66 4.3 6.7 13 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:56 83.9 66 4.2 6.6 14 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8131/2005 9:56 83.9 69 4.1 6.6 15 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 8/31/2005 9:56 83.8 74 4.0 6.6 16 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 M/D/Y F uSlcm mg/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:10 85.2 64 7.7 7.2 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8131/2005 10:10 85.2 64 7.7 7.3 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:10 85.2 64 7.7 7.3 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:11 85.2 64 7.7 7.4 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:11 85.2 64 7.7 7.4 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:11 85.2 64 7.7 7.4 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:11 85.2 64 7.7 7.4 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 813112005 10:11 85.1 64 7.6 7.4 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:11 85.1 64 7.4 7.4 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:11 85.0 64 7.3 7.4 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:11 84.9 65 7.3 7.3 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 84.9 65 7.2 7.3 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 84.8 65 7.1 7.3 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 84.7 64 6.9 7.3 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 84.7 64 6.7 7.3 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 84.4 64 6.3 7.2 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 84.1 64 5.9 7.2 16 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 84.0 64 4.9 7.1 17 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 83.9 64 4.3 7.0 18 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:12 83.8 64 4.0 7.0 19 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:13 83.7 64 3.5 6.9 20 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:13 83.6 64 3.1 6.9 21 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:13 83.5 64 2.2 6.8 22 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:13 83.5 64 2.0 6.7 23 SITE: UPLAKE 16 8/31/2005 10:13 83.4 64 1.9 6.7 24 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY I I S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 M/D/Y F uS/cm m/lL _ m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:29 80.8 72 8.6 7.7 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:30 81.1 72 6.6 7.5 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:30 81.1 72 6.5 7.4 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:30 81.0 76 6.4 7.4 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:30 81.0 72 6.4 7.4 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 81.0 73 6.4 7.4 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.9 73 6.3 7.3 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.9 73 6.3 7.3 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.9 73 6.2 7.3 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.9 73 6.1 7.3 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.9 73 6.1 7.3 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.9 73 6.1 7.3 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.8 73 6.1 7.2 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:31 80.8 73 6.0 7.2 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:32 80.8 73 6.0 7.2 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:32 80.8 73 6.0 7.2 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:32 80.8 73 5.9 7.2 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:32 80.7 73 5.9 7.2 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:33 80.7 76 5.8 7.1 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:33 80.7 73 5.8 7.1 20 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:33 80.7 73 5.8 7.1 21 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:33 80.7 73 5.8 7.1 22 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:33 80.7 76 5.8 7.1 23 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:34 80.7 73 5.8 7.1 24 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 9/27/2005 1:34 80.7 76 5.8 7.1 25 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 M/D/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/2712005 1:42 92.3 74 5.8 7.3 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:42 86.3 71 6.3 7.3 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:43 82.0 71 6.5 7.3 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:43 81.6 71 6.4 7.3 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:43 81.4 72 6.4 7.2 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:43 81.3 72 6.2 7.2 5 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:43 81.3 72 6.0 7.1 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:43 81.3 71 5.9 7.1 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:43 81.2 71 5.8 7.0 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:44 81.1 71 5.7 7.0 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:44 81.0 74 5.5 7.0 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:44 80.9 71 5.2 6.9 11 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 9/27/2005 1:44 80.9 71 5.0 6.9 12 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 MID/Y F uS/cm m __/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:57 82.5 68 8.5 7.8 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:58 82.5 68 8.5 7.8 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:58 82.4 69 8.5 7.9 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:58 82.4 69 8.5 7.9 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:58 82.4 69 8.5 8.0 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:58 82.4 69 8.5 7.9 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:58 82.4 69 8.4 8.0 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 82.3 69 8.4 8.0 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 82.1 69 8.4 7.9 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 81.5 71 7.6 7.8 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 81.2 71 6.7 7.7 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 81.1 71 6.1 7.6 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 81.0 71 5.8 7.5 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 81.0 71 5.7 7.5 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 1:59 80.9 71 5.5 7.4 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.8 70 5.4 7.4 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.7 70 5.3 7.3 16 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.6 69 5.2 7.3 17 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.5 69 5.0 7.2 18 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.4 69 4.8 7.2 19 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.4 69 4.7 7.2 20 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.4 68 4.6 7.1 21 SITE: UPLAKE 16 9/27/2005 2:00 80.4 69 4.5 7.1 22 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 MIDIY F uSlcm mrn/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:16 75.5 75 6.8 7.3 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:17 75.6 71 6.7 7.3 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:17 75.4 71 6.7 7.2 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:18 75.3 71 6.7 7.2 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:18 75.2 71 6.6 7.2 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:18 75.1 71 6.6 7.2 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:18 75.1 71 6.6 7.2 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:19 75.1 71 6.5 7.2 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:19 75.1 75 6.5 7.1 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:19 75.1 71 6.5 7.1 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:20 75.1 71 6.5 7.1 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:20 75.1 71 6.5 7.1 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:20 75.1 71 6.5 7.1 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:20 75.0 71 6.5 7.1 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:21 75.0 71 6.5 7.1 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:21 75.0 71 6.5 7.1 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:21 75.0 71 6.5 7.1 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:21 74.9 71 6.5 7.1 17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:21 74.9 71 6.5 7.1 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:21 74.9 72 6.5 7.1 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 10/19/2005 10:22 74.6 73 6.5 7.1 20 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S I S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 MID/Y F uS/cm mglL m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:29 91.7 72 6.2 7.0 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:29 84.3 70 6.7 7.1 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:30 76.6 75 6.7 7.2 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:30 76.1 75 6.4 7.1 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:30 76.1 71 6.3 7.1 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:30 76.0 71 6.2 7.1 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:30 75.8 71 6.2 7.0 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:30 75.8 75 6.1 7.0 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:31 75.8 71 6.1 7.0 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/1 9/2005 10:31 75.8 71 6.1 6.9 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 10/19/2005 10:31 75.7 71 *6.0 6.9 11 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 MID/Y F uS/cm mg/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:54 73.1 75 8.1 7.2 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:54 77.0 71 8.4 7.2 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:54 76.9 71 8.6 7.3 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:54 76.8 72 8.5 7.3 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:55 76.7 70 8.5 7.4 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:55 76.5 70 8.5 7.4 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/1912005 10:55 76.3 71 8.4 7.4 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:55 76.2 71 8.1 7.4 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:55 76.1 71 7.8 7.4 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:55 76.1 71 7.7 7.3 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:55 76.0 71 7.7 7.3 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:56 75.9 70 7.5 7.3 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:56 75.7 72 7.5 7.3 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:56 75.7 71 7.5 7.3 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:56 75.6 71 7.5 7.3 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:56 75.6 71 7.5 7.3 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/1912005 10:56 75.6 71 7.5 7.3 16 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:56 75.5 70 7.5 7.2 17 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:56 75.5 70 7.5 7.2 18 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:57 75.4 71 7.5 7.2 19 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:57 75.4 71 7.4 7.2 20 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:57 75.3 70 7.4 7.2 21 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:57 75.3 72 7.4 7.2 22 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:57 75.3 71 7.4 7.2 23 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:57 75.2 71 7.5 7.2 24 SITE: UPLAKE 16 10/19/2005 10:57 75.2 76 7.4 7.1 25 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 M/DIY F uS/cm m _l/L m SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:58 61.5 78.0 9.7 7.8 0 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.4 78.0 9.5 7.8 1 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.3 78.0 9.4 7.7 2 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.1 78.0 9.3 7.7 3 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.1 78.0 9.3 7.7 4 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11130/2005 14:59 61.1 78.0 9.2 7.6 5 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.1 77.0 9.2 7.6 6 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.0 78.0 9.2 7.6 7 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.0 78.0 9.2 7.5 8 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 14:59 61.0 77.0 9.1 7.5 9 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 61.0 77.0 9.1 7.5 10 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 61.0 78.0 9.1 7.5 11 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 61.0 77.0 9.1 7.5 12 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 61.0 77.0 9.1 7.5 13 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 60.9 77.0 9.1 7.4 14 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 60.9 77.0 9.1 7.4 15 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 60.9 77.0 9.1 7.4 16 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:00 60.8 77.0 9.1 7.4 .17 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:01 60.5 77.0 9.1 7.4 18 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:01 60.2 77.0 9.1 7.4 19 SITE: INTAKE CHANNEL 2 11/30/2005 15:01 60.0 77.0 9.1 7.3 20 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: DISCHARGE 6 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: DISCHARGE 6 M/D/Y F uS/cm m _/L m SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:12 79.2 80.0 8.8 7.5 0 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:12 71.4 79.0 9.6 7.7 1 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:12 68.5 78.0 9.6 7.8 2 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:12 62.9 78.0 9.8 7.9 3 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 62.5 78.0 9.6 7.8 4 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 62.0 78.0 9.4 7.8 5 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 61.9 78.0 9.2 7.7 6 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 61.7 78.0 9.1 7.7 7 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 61.6 78.0 9.0 7.6 8 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 61.6 78.0 8.9 7.6 9 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 61.5 78.0 8.8 7.5 10 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:13 61.4 79.0 8.7 7.5 11 SITE: DISCHARGE 6 11/30/2005 15:14 61.3 79.0 8.7 7.4 12 2005 MONTICELLO RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SITE: UPLAKE 16 DateTime Temp SpCond DO Conc pH Depth SITE: UPLAKE 16 M/D/Y F uSlcm m _/L m SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:26 62.5 77.0 10.6 7.8 0 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:26 62.5 77.0 10.2 7.8 1 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 62.4 77.0 9.7 7.7 2 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 62.2 77.0 9.7 7.7 3 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.8 77.0 9.6 7.7 4 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.8 77.0 9.4 7.7 5 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.7 77.0 9.4 7.6 6 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.7 79.0 9.3 7.6 7 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.6 77.0 9.3 7.6 8 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.6 76.0 9.2 7.5 9 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.6 76.0 9.1 7.5 10 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:27 61.5 76.0 9.1 7.5 11 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.5 76.0 9.1 7.5 12 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.5 76.0 9.1 7.5 13 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.4 76.0 9.0 7.4 14 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.4 76.0 9.0 7.4 15 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.3 76.0 8.9 7.4 16 SITE: UPLAKE ,16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.3 76.0 8.9 7.4 17 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.2 76.0 8.9 7.4 18 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 61.0 76.0 8.9 7.4 19 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:28 60.8 76.0 8.8 7.4 20 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:29 60.7 79.0 8.7 7.4 21 SITE: UPLAKE 16 11/30/2005 15:29 60.3 78.0 8.6 7.3 22