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Forwards Application for Renewal of NPDES Permit FL0002208
ML17266A167
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/03/1980
From: Robert E. Uhrig
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Zeller H
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
References
NUDOCS 8004150341
Download: ML17266A167 (105)


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Certified Nail No. 161465  !,...: >... ~

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.800415034l Y)r. Howard D. Zeller Deputy Director.

Enforcement Division Region XV U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30308 K

Re: St. Lucie Plant Unit No. 1 NPDES Permit Application NPDES Permit No. FL0002208

Dear Ilr. Zeller:

En losed you will ind two sets of a completed application form fo- renewal of the NPD""S permit for FPL's St. Lucie Plant. FPL Check '.;o. 413066 for ~j.'00.00 is also enclosed to cover eight sur ace water discharge serials.

Pertinent factors or circumstances, which are of particular impo" ance rerarding the attached application, are discussed in detail on an item-by-item> basis and attached as Appendix A.

Of particular import nce is FPL's objective to incorporate into the NPDES permit all nonradiolocrical limitations and monitoring requirements includ'g those pertaining to the biological monitor-ing program, currentl'y misplaced under NRC jurisdiction in the PSL Appendix 8 Er.vironmental Techn'cal Specifications (ETS). Please refe- to items 1 and 4 of Appen" x A of this application. FPL believes that it 's appropriate '.or NRC to delete logical Append'x B ETS requirem= .ts, including those pertaining all nonradio-to b'>ota, concurrently w'th the reissuance of the NPDES permitFPL, for St. Lucie Plant. Therefore, proper coord'nation between EPA and NRC is essential. A request for deletion of such St. Lucie Uni No. 1 ETS requ'rements nas been submitted in part to the NRC previously. An additional request will be submitted to the NRC in the r.ear future. FPL seeks any assistance you can render in th's matter.

Appendix B of this applicatior. contains FPL's proposed PSL Unit No. 2 preoperational and PSL Unit No. 1 operational biological monitoring program.

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Nr. Hovard D. Zeller April 3, l980l Page Two Should vour staff need clarification of any portion of the enclosed application as completed, please have them contact Frank ?1. Gavila at telephone (305)552-3568.

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Robert E. Uhrig Vice President Advanced Systems 6 Technology REU:FLAG:jbb Lnc3.osu>> s G. "isenhut, ONRR, NRC far Ha o 0 old

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FOR, it nPPROVED O>>if8 No. 158-'R0100 FOR AGENCY USE NATIONALPOLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATIONSYSTEM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER STANDARD FOR)>1 C MANUFACTURINGAND COMMERCIAL SECTION) I. APPLICANT AND FACILITYDFSCRIPTION

.Unless othcrwlso specified on this form all items are to be completed. If an item Is not applicable Indicate 'NA.'*

ADDITIONALINSTRUCTIONS FOR SELE CTED I EMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INS'I RUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATLD. ftf;FER 'f Q BOOKLET BEFORE FILLING OUT THESE ITEMS.

Please Print or Type

'I. Legal Name of Applicant y "xy>><<>> a

'01 y>> Florida Power 6 Li ht Comt3an isec Instructions) c/o R. E. Uhri , Vice President h1alllng Address of A ppllcant Advanced, Systems 6 Technology 2.

{scc instructions) Post Office Box 529100 Number r Street '.,1 02a'>>

City 102b M3. am3.

State . 102c ">>

Florida Zip Code ,102d.

33152

3. APpllcant's Authorized Agent (sce Instructions)

Name and Tltlo l03'a" R. E. Uhrig, Vice President, Advanced Systems &

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~QB BQN~~ 9 Number e. Street AddreSS ". 03ba 1 ~

Post Office Box 529100

<<V'A A Miami City '103c.

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Florida Zip Code ,:103e";

33152 F40002708 II il911 800930 Telephone <<,103t, 305 552-4060

4. Previous Application i *'>><<

Area Number

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P O RUX 529100 National or Federal discharge per- ~lr 33152 mit has been made, give the date IIIANI of application. Usc numeric designation for date. ,'104;--

Effective date of existing NPDES Permit No. FL0002208 I certify that I ain familiar with the informa tlon cont alned In this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information ls true. cemmete. and accurate.

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Printed Nainc of Person Signing Technology T Bio YR MO DAY 102f Signature of Applicant or Auth rtzac gent Date Application Signed 18 U.S.C Section 1001 provides tiiat:

) yhoevcr,~ hi any matter within thcjurisdiction of any departnient or agency of the United States knowingly and wilfullyfalsifies, conceals or covers up by any trick, scheme, or dcvicc a inatcrial fact, or makes any false, fictitious oi fraudulent statement or rcprcscntation, or makes or

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uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statcrnerrt or entry, shall bc fined not more than S10,000orimprisoned not snore than five years, orboili. ~

FOR AGENCY

<<'<< OFFICE!","-" EPA,Region Number"I

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,YR IVlO 'DAY-:::

This section contains 3 pat)os.

EPA Form 7550-23 (7 73)

f, S. Facility/Activity (see Instructions)

Give tho name, ownership, and FOR AGENCY USE physical location of the plant or other operating facility whcro dls.

char9e(s) docs or will occur, St. Lucie Power Plant

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Ownership (Public, Prlvato or Both Public and Private) 10$ bt Q PUB g PRV 0 BPP I

Check block If Federal Facility ,:108 c,' Q FED and give GSA Inventory Control Number 1051(.' ~NA Location Street 8 Number  ;-1'Dgc': US AlA 7 miles north of Stuart City ,".'1 05f,;,:

County ';1059;;

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St. Lucie Stato .'$05h', Florida C. Natura of Business State thc '106a: Electric Generating Facility nature of the business conducted at the plant or operating facility. ) C

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.;106b", AGENCY USF.

7. Facility Intake V/atcr (see lnstruc-tlons) Indicate water Intake volume per day by sources.-Estimate avorago volume pcr day In thousand 9allons per day. );

htunlclpal or private water system thousand gallons per day Surface water

'1'07107b 763,200 thousand gallons per day Un+t lo ly Groundwater -1 0 thousand 93lions per day l00 Ft P j.erce Utj lj tj es D7,c))'f'.107d."

Other thousand gallons per day 763,400 Service Water for Unit 52 Total Item 7 "'107c;: thousand gallons pcr day Construction Operations

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'other,'pecify the source. 107fj

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8. Facility Vfater Use Estlmato v average volume pcr day In thousand gallons per day for tho following types of water usage at the facility.

(sec Instructions)

N oncontact cooling water 1 ODa:,. 763,200 thousand 9allons per day Boiler feed water -108b . 90 thOuSand gallons pcr day v

Process water (Including contact cooling water) ;108 c." 90 thOuSand gallons per day Sanitary water '108d, l7 thousand gallons per day Other 93 108e.I thouSand gallons pcr day Total Item 8 Oaf, 7'63 400 thousand gallons pcr day

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discharges to '1089<

Unit N2 Construction Operations, General Plant use Av If there Is 'Sanitary'ater usc, glvo

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thc number of people sorvcd. '108h; people served I-2 EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73)

~Unit 1 only; 500 additional people during construction phase for Unit, N2 will be served

FORiit h PPROVED 0MB No. 158-ROIOO AGENCY USE All Facility Discharges and other Losses; Number and Discharge (scc Instructions) Volume Specify the number of discharge points and tho volurno of vratcr discharged or at lost from tho facility according to thc categories below. Estimate Number of Total Volume Used average volume por day In thousand Discharge or Discharged, gallons por day. Thousand Gal/Oay Points Surface Water -.1 09 109a2r *Storm water drainage, ultimate disposal is by Sanitary wastcwator transport system i09bt  ;

109bgi percolation.

ir Discharges Storm water transport system "1 .I pgc2 -a) Once through cooling Combined sanitary and storm 09cl'09d1 water water transport system 109d2 Surface Impoundment with no c) Low volume waste source effluent 105e'I 1 09e2 d) Point source runoff from construction Underground percolation 109 109t2 e) Sewage. Treatment Plant f) Radwaste discharge t1'09 Well In)ection g1.

Waste acceptance firm 10992'109h2,"

g) Non contact, cooling water

109,h h) Metal cleaning waste

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i) Percolation ponds Fvaporatlon i105I I'. .109)2 Consumption

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,109) 2, Other<< 1,09k2,.

Facility discharges and volume Total Itom 9. 12 109I2

<<If there arc d!schargcs to 'other,'pecify Evaporative and seepage losses from

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10. Permits, Licenses and Applications List all exl ting, ponding or denied permits, licenses and appllca! tons related to discharges from this facility (scc Instructions).

Typo of Permit Date Date Date Issuing Agency For Agency Uso IO Number Filed ls!ued Ocnlcd Date Y'.c'j(g)'xpiration or License Y R/MO/DA Y R/iVi0/DA R/MO/OA Y R/MO/OA

)5.f,0.I .:,-'a).;:: ';..',.,,F (b) ',' . '(c}>. ' ".-(d) .

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11. Maps and Drawings Attach all required maps and drawings to tho back ot this application.(scc Instructions) See AttaChment B
12. Additional Information i1 fbi Item Number Information St. Lucie Unit I2 will approximately double the number and 0

109 a 1 quantity of flow presently characteristic of Unit 1 109 m 1 Estimated date of completion is 1984. PPL considers it appropriate to supply details of Unit 2 discharges approximately one year prior to commencement of operation of Unit 52

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10. Permits, Licenses and Applications:

Date Date Date Expiration ape of Pcrmi t Filed Xssued Denied Date ssuinq hqenc (a)

For A inc Use or License (c)

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YR/MO/DA (e)

YR/i~ID/DA Y R/YiO/Dh YR/MO/DA No. 1 Operating License DPR-67 1/29/69 3/1/76 N/h 7 1/10

'RC-Unit NRC-Unit No. 2 CPPR-144 5/14/73 5/2/77 2/28/84 EYZRGENCY COOLXQG CANAL SXST M:

Fla. Bd. of Trustees of the Internal Xmpro ment Trust Fun (TXXTF) Dredge Permit S6-20-1586 8/24/73 11/20/74 12/05/77 Co ps o Eng, Dredge Permit 73-1097 8/24/73 12/05/74 ll/20/77 Dept. of Po2.lugion Water 9uality Control(Fla.) Certification DF56-1157 1/3/75 None Flood Cont:rol Dist. (Fla. ) Agreement 4-FCD-22 10/8/73 2/15/74 N/h XNThi"'/DXSCIIAR E SYSTEM"UNXT 1 TXXTF D edae Permit 253.123-110 12 14 71 3 22 72 N A 3 22 76 St. Luc'e Co. Letter None 12 7 71 None Coros of Ena. Dredae Permit 73C-0004 12 21 71 10 24 72 N h 12 31 75

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FOR<<tl rf PPROVED 0,'<f8 No. 158-ROl00 FOR AGENCY USE STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL SECTION IL BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION complete this section for each discharge indicated in Section I Item 0, that is to surface waters. This includes discharges to municipal scwerarlc

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systems In which lhe wastewater docs not go through a treatment works prior to being dlsctlarged to surface waters. Discharges to vrclls must be dcscribcd whcrc there arc also discharges to surface waters from this facility. 5EpARATE DEscRIpTIQNs QF EACH DlscHARGE ARE REQUIRED EvEN IF 5EYERAL DlscHARGES ORIGINATE IN THE SAME FAcILITY. All values for an existing discharge shr>ul<I I)e fep<<c.

scntativc of thc twelve previous months of operation. If this is a proposed discharge, values should reflect best cnglnccring cstimatr:s.

ADDITIONALINSTRUCTIONS FOR SELECTED ITEMS APPEAft IN 5EPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATEO. REFf:lt TO BOOKLET BEFORE FILLING OUT THESE ITEMS.

'Discharge serial No. and Name

a. Discharge Serial No. 20 I a 001 (scc instructions)

I>. Discharge Name 201b Once through cooling water Unit Nl Give'name of discharge, lf any.

(sce Instructions)

c. Previous Discharge Serial No.

If previous permit application 001 was made for this discharge (sce Item 4.Section I), provide prevl ~

ous discharge serial number. , <<

2. Discharge Operating Dates
a. Discharge Began Date I I the discharge described below Is In operation, give the date (within ?02a 75~0 bCSt CS(imatO) the diSCharge YR t<<'IO began.
b. Discharge to B~q'gin Date I I thc discharge has ncvcr occurred but iS Planned Ior some future date, 202b'/A YR give the date (svlthln best cstl ~ IVIO ntatc) the discharge will begin.

C. Discharge to End Date If dis-charge is scheduled to be discon-tinued within the next 5 years, 202 c give the date (within best cstl ~ YR MO mate) thc discharge will end.

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3. Engineering Report Available Check if an engineering report is available to reviewing agency upon rcrtucst. (sec Instructions) 203 See St. Lucie Unit 51 FSAR
4. Discharge Location Name the political boundaries within which Agency Usc the point of discharge Is located.

State 204a Florida ~ 204d County 204b St. Lucie 204e r

<<<<r (If applicable) City or Town 204 f.

5. Discharge Point Description Discharge is Into (check one):

(scc instructions)

Stream (includes ditches, arroyos, and otiser interrplttcnt watcrcourscs) '205a'STR Lake QLKE Ocean Atlantic Ocean Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System QMTS Municipal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System QMCS EPA Form 7SSO 23 (7-73) This sec(ion confrrins 9 Pniics.

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DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMSER 001 FOR AGENCY USE Municipal Storm Water Transport System C3STS Well (Injection) Cj wEL Other g 0TH If 'other's checked, specify ?09b Discharge Point Lat/Long Give 6.

thc precise location of the point of discharge to the nearest second.

Latitude Longitude 209a 208b

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~3} DEG ~MIN U 23 MIN ~SEC SEC I. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at the point of discharge.(scc Instructions)

Atlantic Ocean For Agency Use For Agency Use If tho discharge Is through an out. Major Minor Sub 303e tall that cxtcnds beyond tt>c shore. 20'/c linc or Is below thc mean low water linc, complete Item 8.

8. Offshore Discharge 1200 feet
a. Discharge Distance from Shore
b. Discharge Depth Below Water Surface 208b feet
9. Discharge Type and Occurrence
a. Type of Discharge CheCk whether thc discharge is con. 209a Qgcon) Continuous tinuous or intermittent.

(sce instructions) g (Int) Intcrmlttent

b. Discharge Occurrence Days per 7 Week En'ter thc average num. 209b days per week bcr of dayS per week (during periods of discharge) this dis-charge occurs.
c. Discharge Occurrence -Months If this discharge normally 209c g JAN I g FE8 g MAR C3APR operates (either Intermittently, or continuously) on less than gMAY, g~UN g~uL gAuG Entire 12 month operation a year around basis (cxcludln9 shutdowns for routine malntc- C3SEP g OCT g NOV g DEC nancc) check thc months dur.

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Complctc Items 10 and 11 if 'inter.

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Otherwise, proceed to Item 12.

to. Intermittent Discharge Quantity State the average volume pcr dis. 2)0 214K =thousand gallons pcr discharge occurrcncc.

charge occurrcncc In thousands of gallons.

I I. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency

a. Intermittent Discharge Duration Frontal> pcr day Per Oay Stato thc average 2(1a ~MAhours number of hours pcr day thc discharge is operating.
b. Intermlttcnt Discharge Frequency State thc avcragc 2ttb M4Kdischarge occurrences per day number of discharge occur.

rcnces per day during days when discharging.

12. Maximum Flow Period Give the time period ln which thc maximum 212 to flow of this discharge occurs. month month

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER I FORlt1 A P PRO VED 001 Ot)B No. )58-ROJOO FOR AGENCy USE I3. Activity Description Give narrative description of activity a

wa'erial 0~1 i the coneenaer coolinc water producing this discharge.(see Instructions)

F f~~t,Lucie Unit No. l

14. Activity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes thc activity causing this discharge, supply thc typo and maximum amount of either the raw material coniurned (Item 14a) or thc product produced il tern 14b) in the units specified ln Table't of thc Instruc-tion Booklet. For SIC Codes not listed in Table I use ~ re matorial or production units normally used for measuring production.(sce Instructions)
a. Rave Materials gj~/A Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day (Sce Table I) (Serial Number) 214a s ' r rrv$ =vw $ ;q' -:c ~)g.j'/"(2 .j -ar - 3
b. products Maximum Unit shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day isee Table I) (Serial Number)

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DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 FOR AGENCy USE I5. Waste Abatement

a. Waste Abatement practices Describe the waste abatcmen\ 215a Narrative: N A 9QXBXQXQ~G practices used on this discharge with a brief narratlvc.

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b. Wasto Abatement Codes (2) (3)

Using thc codes listed ln Table II of the InStructlon Boottlct, (4) (5) (5) describe the waste abatcmcnt processes for this discharge In (7) (9) the order in which they occur If possibic. (12)

(13) (14) (15)

(16) (17) e (15)

(19) (20) ~ (21)

(22) (23) o (24)

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Note: Subsurface ocean discharge with Y port diffuser is provided to enhance mixing of thermal discharge with ambient water of ultimate heat sink II-4 EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73)

FOEM h PPROVE<<D DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER OII8 No. 158~ROJ00 001 Once through cooling water discharges only increases FOR AGENCY VSF

'temperature of water, constituents it does not add chemical 1G. Wastewater Characteristics Check the box beside each constituent whtch ls present In the effluent (discharge water). This detcrmlnatlon Is to be based on actual <<nalys'Is or best esthnate.(see Instructions) u u

Paranletcr Parameter i216'! CP '216 C4 Color Copper 00080 01042 Ammonia Iron 00610 01045 Organic nitrogen Lead 00605 01051 Nitrate hiagncsiunt 00620 00927 Nitrite hlangancsc 00615 01055 Phosphorus hicrcury 00665 71900 Sulfate hlolybdcnum 00945 01062 Sulfide Nickel 00745 01067 Sulfite Selenium 00740 01147 Bromide Silver 71870 01077

~ Chloride Potassium 00940 00937 Cyanide Sodium 00720 00929 Fluoride T)<<<ilium 00951 01059 Aluminum Titanium 01105 01152 Antimony Tln 01097 01102 Arsenic Zinc 01002 01092 Beryllium Algicidcs'4051 01012 Barium Chlorinated organic compounds'4052 01007 Boron Pcsticidcs~

01022 74053 Cadmium Oil and grease 01027 00550 Calcium Phcnols 00916 32730 Cobalt Surfactants 01037 38260

'Chromium Chlorine 01034 50060 I'ccal coliform bacteria Radioactivity*

74055 74050

~Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in Item 26.

Pcsticides(insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides) must be rcportcd in terms of the acccptablc comnton names specified in Acceptable Common Namesand Otemiea!Piames for the Ingredient Statenrent on pesticide Labels,'2nd Edition, Environmental protection Agency, tyashington, D.C. 20250, Junc 1972, as required by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Regulations for thc Enforcement of tile I'cdcral Insccticidc, Fungicide, and Rodcnticidc Act.

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 FOR AGENCV VSE

17. Description of Intake and Discharge For each of thc parameters listed below, enter In the appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for.(sec Instructions)

In addition, enter the parameter name and code and all mquircd values for any of the following parameters lf they vrerc checked In Item 16; ammonia, cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper. lead, mercury. nickel selenium, zinc, phenols, oil and grease,

~

and chlorine tresldual).

Influen Bft1ucnt o O e4 u C aO.

JC o n D Parantetcr and Code C

CO cs O

p rr o

cs)o 0

a Q

o

) 0 AC0 n

C

~

C O

O O O Vl I,.',,2l7a;;~ 0 6 o n n o 'Pn

'x 8 Q'1 E x 8 cj ~h aA r1 x.H C s s c A 20 uAC 2 0 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Flow* nce per Lo Gallons pcr day our /A Re o 00056 30,000 N/A 30,000 30,000 530,000 ontinuo s pn Units 00400 .5 to .5 arne as influen Temperature (wintcr) o F our ly Lo I 74028 8-65 ariabl 58o ontinuo Re or(3er (summcr) 80-86'riabl 80'11'urly7 Temperature 0

i Lo 74027 ontinuo s Re Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5-day) mg/l

.00310 /A Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) mg/I 00340 N/A Total Suspended (nonflllterable)

Solids rng/I 00530 N/A SpcciTic Conductance micromhos/cln at 25 C 00095 that. c aracte S 3. 0 sea w ter Settleable heat ter (residue) m)/l 00545 N/A

'Other discharges sharing intake flow (serial numbers).(sce instructions)

EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

FOR>1 A PPROVED Otf8 No. 158-R0100 DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 00l FOR AGENCY USE

7. (Cont'd.)

Influent Effluent O cc CO cs Parameter and Code CC c

O cc I

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~

O 0 o

"',gl7a O CC O O ~O ~O CC Q Le A gO~ O 7. (I O

O CC sn C CC c Cl CC

~out ~

AC O

xct 0 Ict A KC Cn (4) (5) (7) t 8. Plant Controls Check If thc fol. afe' lowing plant controls are available for this discharge.

Altcrnatc power source for maJor APS pumping facility.

Alarm or crncrgcncy procedure for L)(J ALM power or cctuipmen! failure Complctc Item 19 if discharge Is from cooling and/or stcam water generation and water treatment additives are used.

1 5. Water Treatment Additives If the discharge Is treated with any con-ditioner, Inhibitor, or alglclde, answer thc following'.

a. Name of Material(s)

Chlorine addition b use of Cl as or NaOC1 addition

b. Name and address facturer of manu- Fisher Porter Quantity (pounds added per million gallons of water treated).

Et go 200 annua l aVerage 11-7 EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SBRIAL NUMBER 001 FOR AGGNCY VSK

d. Chemical composition of these 2'I gd aOCl solid additives (scc Instructions).

Complete Items 20 251f there Is a thermal d Ischarge (e.g., associated with a steam and/or power gencratl on plant, steel mill, pctrolcunt rcllncry, or any 0\her manufacturing process) and tho total dlscha rge flow is 10 million gallons pcr day or more. (scc lns truct ion s)

20. Thermal Discharge Source Check 220 the appropriate Item(s) Indicating thc source ot the discharge. (see Instructions)

Boiler Blowdown Q BLBD Note: Thermal discharges from the two Boiler Chemical Cleaning QBCCL Unit Nl steam generators and Ash Pond Ovcrtlovr QAPOF from the auxiliary cooling water Boiler Water Treatment Bvapora. QBPBD system are also combined with the tor Olowdown once through cooling water discharge Oil or Coal Fired Plants Effluent QOCFf from Air Pollution Control Devices Condense Cooling Water I) COND Cooling Tower Olowdown Q CTOD Manufacturing Process Q MFPR Other Q OTHR 2t. Dhcharga/Receiving Water Temper.

ature Dltfcrencc Give thc maximum temperature dittcrence betwccn thc discharge and receiving waters tor summer and winter operating conditions.

Summer Winter (sce Instructions) 22)a 30 30 oF oF Note: Permittee is allowed to discharg water temperature difference of th 32'F under certain specified

22. Discharge Temperature, Rate of conditions as per l/18/80 modification Change Per Hour Give thc maximum possible rate of 222 F,/hour of PSL Il NPDES Permit temperature change per hour of discharge under operating con.

dltlons. (sce Instructions)

23. Water Temperature, Pcrcentlle Rcport (Frequency of Occurrence)

In the table below, enter thc temperature which Is exceeded 10%

ot the year, 5% of the year, 1% of the year and not at all (maximum yearly temperature). (see Instructions)

Frequency of occurrence 10% 554 154 t laxlrnum

a. Intake Water Tcmperaturc 223a OF OF 85 'F 86oF (Sub)cct to natural changes)
b. Discharge Water Temperature '23b

",104 110 op 113,F 117o

  • Horizontal intake velocity lfps
24. Water Intake Velocity 224 (sce Instructions) Intake pipe velocity 6fps
25. Retention Time Give the length of 225 . Intake canal velocity 0.3 to O.Sfps time, In minutes, from start of water tcmperaturc risc! o discharge Intake approach velocity lfps of cooling water. (sec Instructions) at. coarse screens
    • discharge canal to headwall "35 min discharge 'page" to ocean 2 m3.n EPA Form 7550-23 (7 73)

FORhf A PPRO VED' -,

Ohl8 No. 158-R0100 OISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FOR AGENCY USE 001

26. Additional information Item Information The applicant reserves the right: to request alternative effluent limitations pursuant to 40 CFR 122.5(a) and Section 316(a), P.L.92-500 should it become necessary when EPA revises 40 CFR 423.15(l)(l) pursuant to Appalachian Power vs. Train (9 HRC 1033 et seq.

9 ERC 1274 et seq.)

GPO 908 QI4

'rwcn.

FOkgf APPROVFO 0818 No, 156 R0100 ~

FOR AGENCY USE STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL SECTIONIL BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION complete this section for each discharge indicated in Section I, I:em 0, that is to surface waters. This Includes discharges to municipal sewerage systems in wliich thc wastewater does not go through a treatment works prior to being discharged to surface waters. Discharges to wells must bc dcscribcd where thcrc arc also discharges to surface waters from \his facility. sEpARATE OEscRIpTIONs QF EAcH DlsCHARGL ARE REQUIRED EYEN IF sEYERAL olscHARGES QRIGINATE IN THE sAME FAclLITY. All values for an existing discharge should bc reprc.

scntatlve of thc twelve previous months of operation. It this is a proposed discharge, values should rclicct best enginccring cstimatcs.

ADDITIONALINSTRUCTIONS FOR SELECTEO ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATEO. RE'FER TO BOOKLET BFFORE FILLING OUT THESE ITEMS.

1. Discharge Serial No. and Name
a. Discharge Serial No, 20 I a 002 (sce instructions)
b. Discharge Name v20lb Low Volume Waste Sources Give name ol discharge, It any.

(scc instructions)

c. Previous Discharge Serial No.

If previous permit application 002 vvas rnadc for this discharge (sec , 201 c, Item 4,Section I), provide previ.

ous discharge serial nurnbcr.

2. Discharge Operating Dates
a. Discharge Began Dale If the discharge described below is In operation, give the date (within 2020 75 10 best cstlmato) the discharge YR MO began.
b. Discharge to Beg<i) Date If thc.

disciiargc has never occurred but is planned for somec future date, 202b N/A give thc date (within best esti- YR MO mate) thc discharge will begin.

c. Discharge to End Date It dis-charge Is scheduled to be discon.

tinued within the next 5 years, 202c N/A give thc date (within best csti- YR MO ntatc) thc discharge will cnd.

3. Engineering Report Available Check if an engineering rcport Is available to rcvicwlng agency upon rcnuest. (scc instructions) 203.
4. Discharge Location Name thc political boundaries within which thc poInt of discliargc is located. Use

'gency State 204a Florida C 204,d, County 204b St . Luc ie 204e (if applicable) city or Town 204c N A  : 204f S. Discharge Point Description Discharge is Into (check one):

(scc instructions)

Strcarn (Includes ditches, arrOyoS, and otlicr Intermittent watercourscs) '205a QST R Lake QLKE Ocean H<<E Intake or discharge canal prior to Municipal Sanitary Wastewater entering Atlantic Ocean Transport System QMTS Municipal Cornbincd Sanitary and Storm Transport System QMCS EPA Form 7SSO-23 P 73) This section confuins 9 Pn>!cs.

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 002 FOR AGENCY USE Municipal Storm Water Transport System Q STS Well (In)ection) Q WEL Otl7er QOTH If 'other's checked, specify 208b

6. Discharge Point Lat/Long Give the precise location of the point of discl7arge tO the nearest second.

208a 27 DEG 21 MIN 15 SEC Latitude Longitude 208 b. 80 DEG l4 MIN ll SEC

7. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at the point of discharge.(scc Instructions) 2074'tlantic Ocean For A enc Use Agency Usc If the discharge is through an out.

fall tlsat eXtends beyond thc shorC. 207b Ma or Minor Sub 207c'or 303e Ilno or is below the moan low water linc, complete Item 8.

8. Offshore Discharge
a. Discharge Distance from Shore 20Ba = feet
b. Discharge Depth Below Water 30 Surface 208 b
9. Discharge Taupe and Occurrence
a. Type ol Discharge Check whether the discharge is con. 209a Q (con) Continuous tlnuous or intermittent.

(see Instructions) X3 (Int) intermittent

b. Discharge Occurrerice Days per Week Enter '.he average num 209b +days per week discharge is normally routed ber of dqys per week (during periods of disci!argC) this dls.

to evaporation percolation pond from charge occurs. which there is no discharge to C. Discharge Occurrence -Months >> 7 navigable waters II this discharge normally 209c OJAN QFEB OMAR QAI R I

operates (clthcr Intermittently, mittentt"or continuously) on less than QMAVI Q JUN Q JUL Q AUG a year. around basis (excluding shutdowns for routine mainte- QSEP Q OCT Q NOV O DEC nance) check thc months dur.

~

Ing thc year when thc discharge is operating. (sce Instructions)

Complete Items 10 and 1 1 it "inter-Is checked In Item 9.a.

Otherwise, proceed to Iteal 12.

10. Intermittent Discharge Quantity State the average volume per dis-charge occurrence In thousands of 210'0 thouSand gallons per dischart e occurrcnee.

gallons.

11. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency
a. Intermittent Discharge Duration Per Day State the average 211%. ~ho77rS pcr day number of hours per day thc discharge is operating.
b. Intermittent Discharge Frequency State the average number of discharge occur.

211b l discharge occurrences per day rcnccs pcr day during days when discharging.

12. Maximum Flow Period Give thc time period In which thc maximum 212 From to N/A

~ ~ >>I 7wi>> nu>>n>>en>> nr>>nrc mnnth month

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER PORh1 APPROVED, 002 Oh/B No, 15$ -R0100 FOR AGENCY USE

13. Activity Description Give a narratlvo description of activity Neutralization Basin discharges; infrequent:

producing this discharge.(sce Instructions) storm wa er basin discharges

14. Activity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes the activity causing this discharge, supply the type and maximum amount of either the raw matorlai consumed (Item 14a) or the product produced (Item 14b) In tho units specified in Tabfc.t of thc Instruc" tlon Boo'@let. For SIC Codes not listod ln Table I, usc raw material or production units normaily used for measuring production.(sec Instructions)
a. Raw Materials N/+

Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Nemo Amount/Day (Scc Table I) (Serial Number) 214a

b. Products Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Nemo Amount/Day (Seo Table I) (Serial Number)

'r214b,, I (11 (2  ;(3) . '

5 4911; 4931 Electric Powe 865 2-1 001 ne li ible effect)

E PA Form 7550-23 (7 73) 11-3

OISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 002 FOR AGENCY USE 15, Waste Abatement

a. Waste Abaternent Practices Oescribc the Waste abatemcnt 215a Narrative:

Acid-base neutralization of practices used on this dlschar9c with a brief narrative. (scc Instructions) demineralizer regenerants; carbon filter N s C,S Cll i~C

'l CNEOTR

b. Waste Abaterncnt Codes Using thc codes listed in Table II o( thc Instruction Boohict, 215b

'4) (2)

(5)

(3)

(5) describe thc waSte abatcmcnt proccsscs for this discharge In (7) (9) the order In which they occur, If possible. (11) c (12)

(13) c (14) (15)

(17) c (18)

(19) (2o) ~ (21)

(22) c (23) (24)

(25)

II-4 EPA Form 7550-23 (7 73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBFR FORtf APPROVED 0110 No. 158-ROJOO, 002 FQR AGENCY USF.

10. Wastewater Characteristics Check the box beside each constituent which ls present In the el liuent'(discharge water). This determination Is to be based on <<rtu<<l analysis or best estimate.(sec Instructions)

Parameter Pa ranlc let

'21'6, '216;- p a,

Color Copper 00080 01042 Ammonia Iron 00610 01045 Organic nitrogen Lead 00605 01051 Nitrate Magnesium 00620 00927 Nitritc Mangancsc 00615 01055 Phosphonls Mercury 00665 71900 Sulfate Molybdenum 00945 01062 Sulfide Nicl;cl 00745 01067 Sulfitc Selenium 00740 01147, Bromide Silver 71870 01077 Chloride. Potassium

.: 00940 00937 Cyanide Sod null 00720 00929 1'hloride Thallium 00951 01059 A!uminum Titanium 01105 01152 Antimony Tln 01097 01102 Arsenic Zinc 01002 01092 Beryllium Algicides'4051 01012 Barium Chlorinated organic compounds'4052 01007 Boron Pest icides'4053 01022 Cadmium Oil and grease 01027 00550 Calcium Phenols 00916 , 32730 Cobalt Surfactants 01037 38260 "Chromium Chlorine 01034 50060 1'ecal coliform bacteria Radioactivity*

74055 74050

  • Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in item 26.

Pesticides(insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides) must be rcportcd in terms of the acceptable common names speci tied in Ac'celrta'bie Cornrnon Plames and Ciremieal iVames for the Irrgredient Statement on Pesticide Labels, 2nd Edition, Environmental Protection Agency, washington, D.C. 20250, Junc 1972, as rcquircd by Subsection 162.7(b) of thc Rcgu)ations for thc Enforcement of tllc 1'edcral )nmcticidc, lrungicidc, and Rodenticide Act.

EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIA>> NVMSER 002 FOR AGENCy USE

17. Description of Intake and Discharge For each of tho parameters listed below, enter In tho appropriate box the valuo or code letter answer called for(see Instructions)

In addition, cntcr the parameter name and code and all required values for any of thc following parameters lf they wore cheeked In Item 16; ammonia, cyanldc, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chrornlurn, copper, load, morcury, nickel, selenium, zinc, phcnols, oil and grease, and chlorlno (residual).

Influcnt Eifluent Q 0 co,>>

o Parameter apd Code cc c

cl c+ cc c o C>

co 'H.

)>> o4a 4<o o c CJ 1>> cc o c 0 P217a","'. O ci

~4 CP C "?-

c cc O

(( c o co O O

c<<

Ch Vl O 0tl

~

cc c ~ De p V. cc crc b- 4 gag c c4 r5 2 0 utx

~ Q cl RO sH 4h ~

w c

co (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Flow'allons 00056 per day 00,000 20,000 3.00,000 pll Units 00400 9 st . units Temperature (winter) 0 F

74028 Temperature (summer) o F

74027 H ~"

ent ambi nt Biochemical Oxyg<<n Demand (BOD 54ay) N mal 00310 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) mg/l . N 00340 Total Suspcndcd (nonfilterabL)

Solids mg/l <30ppm <30ppm <lOOpp 00530, Speci(ic Conductance micromhos/cm at 25' 00095 Scttleablc Matter (residue) ml/l 00545 N/A eOther discharges sharing intake flow (serial numbers).(sce instructions) e EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

FOR'tf A PPROVED Oh!B No. 158 R0100 OISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 002 FOR AGENCY USE c C I

(cont'd.)

Influent Effluent CP ce ce, CP O 4a 4 CP Parantctcr ant) Code PI cs crp E

CP 4 A 0 A< CP 0

sp ~

CP O C CP G~ C I

O CC O g C O ft

~

C4 CP aA

'PC CP aa E E gA c:

20 aA4 Q IPI A Z< fP CPP (2) (4) (fP) 17)

PSL water treatm nt was e char cterist cs are roxi atel t ose described on pag 132 o EPA D velopme t Docum nt EPA 440/1-74029 Group I regardin filte backw shes an ion ex han e e enera t wastes after neu raliza ion.

18. Plant Controls Check If the fol ~ 2tg' lowing plant controls are available for this discharge.

Alternate power source for ma)or APS pumping facility.

Alarm or emergency procedure for Q ALM power or equipment failure Complete Item 19 If discharge ls from cooling and/or stcam water generation and water treatment additives are used.

1g. Water Treatment Additives If thc diScharge Is treated with any con-ditioner, Inhibitor, or alglclde, answer the following:

a. Name of Material fs)

NaOH 6%; H SO 6%

b. Name and address facturer of manu-2)gb Illinois 'Water Treatment Plant
c. Quantity (pounds added per n)Sc million gallons of water treated). H2SO4 135,000 lbs as 93% by wt/month*

NaOH "100,000 lbs as 50% by wt/month*

  • Annual average lI-7 EIPA Form 7$ 50-23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 002 FOR AGENCY USE

d. Chemical composition ot these NaOH a . H SO 21gd additives (see instructions).

Complete Items 20-25 It thoro Is a thermal discharge (c.g.. associated with a stcam and/or power generatl on plant, steel mill, petroleum rctlncry, or any other manufacturing process) and thc total discharge flow Is 10 million gallons per day or morc. (see Instruction s)

20. Thermal Discharge Source Check 220 the appropriate item(s) Indicating the source of the discharge. (see Instructions) N/A Boiler Blowdowr. Q BLBD Boiler Chemical Cleaning QBCCL Ash Pond Overflow QAPOF Boiler Water Treatment Evapora- QEPBD tor Blowdown Oil or Coal Fired Plants Effluent QocFp from Air Pollution Control Devices Condcnsc Cooling Water Q coND Cooling Tower Blowdown Q CTBD Manufacturing Process QMFI R Other Q OTHR
21. Discharge/Receiving Water Temper-ature Difference Give the maximum temperature difference between the discharge and receiving waters for summer and winter opcratlrtg conditions. N/A (see instructions)

Summa( 221a Winter 22 lb

22. Discharge Temperature, Rale of Change Per Hour 222 F./hour Give the maximum possible rate of temperature change per hour of discharge under operating con.

dltlons. (see Instructions)

23. Water Temperature, Percentile Report (Frequency ot Occurrence)

In the table below, enter the temperature which Is cxcccdcd 10%

of the year,5% of theyear, 1% of the year and no! at all (maximum yearly temperature). (sce Instructions) N/A Frequency of occurrence 10% 5% 1% Maximum

a. Intako Water Temperature 223a oF oF oF (sub)cct to natural changes)
b. Discharge Water Ternperaturo 223b oF oF oF oF
24. Water Intake Velocity (see Instructions) 225'eet/scc. N/A
25. Retentton Time Give the length of m~nu~es N/A time, In minutes, from start ot water temperature rise to discharge ot cooling water. (sec Instructions)

EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

II-8

FORhf h PPROVL D Oitf8 IVo. 158-R0100 DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FOR AGENCY'USE 002

6. Addltlonot Information Information 217b Generally, treated water treatment wastes are routed to evaporation percolation ponds from which there is no dischar e to surface waters.

II-9 cpo ooa-ot4 EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73)

l FORlt h PPROVtsD 05!8 IVo. t58-'ROIOO FOR AGENCY USE STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL SECTIONII. BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION

  • Complete this section for each discharge indicated in Section I, Itctn 9, tha: Is:o surface waters. This includes discharges to municipal sewerage systems in which thc wastcwatcr docs not go through a treatment works prior to being discharged to surface waters. Discharges to wells ntust'e dcscrlbcd where thcrc are also discharges to surface waters from this fachl:y. 5EpARATE DEscRlpTloN" oF EAcH DlscllnftGIs AltE REQUIRED EvEN IF sEYERAL DlscHARGEs oRIGINATE IN THE sAME FAcILITY. All values for an existing discharge sllnukl be repro scntatlvc of the twclvc previous months of operation. If this Is a proposed discharge, values should reflect best engineering estimates.

ADDITIONALINST(IVCTIONS FOR SELECTED ITFMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATED. REI"ER TO BOOICLET BEFORE FiLLiNG OuT THESE iTEMS.

1. Discharge Serial No. and Name
a. Discharge Serial No. Part IXX.E, p.,l5 of l6 of current NPDES Permit (see instructions)
b. Dhcharge Name Give name of discharge, If any.

20t b Steam Generator Blowdown (Boiler Blowdown)

(sce InstrUctlorss)

C. Previous Discharge Serial No.

If previous permit application was made for this discharge (scc 20 I c Part XII. E, p. 15 of current NPDES Permit.

Item 4,Section I), provide prcvl ~

ous discharge serial number.

2. Discharge Operating Dates
a. Discharge Began Date Ii thc discharge described below is In operation, give thc date (within -202a 75 ~l best cstlrnatc) the discharge YR Mo began.
b. Discharge to Btg(ri Date If the discharge has ncvcr occurred but IS Planned ior some future date. 202b N/A give thc date (within best esti ~ YR Mo matc) the discharge will begin,
c. Discharge to End Date If dis.

charge is scheduled to bc discon.

tinued within the next 5 years, 202c N/A give the date (within best estl. YR Mo'"

mate) the discharge will cnd.

3. - Erlginceflng Report Available Check li an engineering report is available to reviewing agency upon rcrlucst. (scc Instructions) 203, Q
4. DiScharge Location Name thc political boundaries within which the pOInt Use Of diSCharge IS lOCated.

Florida 'gency State 204a County 204b St. Lucie 204e (if applicable) City or Town N/A 204f S. Discharge Point Description Discharge is into (check one):

(scc Instructions)

Stream (Includes ditches, arrOyOS, and other intermittent watcrcourscs) 205a QSTR Lake QLKE

)

Ocean IN E Discharge to once through cooling water Municipal Sanitary Wastewater intake or discharge canal which ultimately Transport System discharges to Atlantic Ocean Municipal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System QIICS EPA Form 7550-23 (7 73) Tht~ section confnintr 9 poftcs.

DISCHARGE SERIAt NUMBER 003 POR AGENCY VSE Municipal Storm Water Transport Systcrn QSTS Well (Injection) QWFL Other POTH if 'other's checked, specify G. Discharge Point Lat/Long Give the precise location of the point of discharge to thc nearest second.

Latitude Longitude ROSs a

208b

'EC 27 80 OEG 21 14 MIN MIN 15SEC 1~I.SEC

7. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at thc point ol discharge.(sec instructions) 207a "

Atlantic Ocean For Agency Usc For Agency Vsc lf the discharge Is through an out. Ma)or Minor Sub 303e fall that extends beyond tho shore. 207@

linc or Is below the mean low water linc, complete Item (L

8. Offshore Discharge
a. Discharge Distance from Shore 203a feet
b. Discharge Depth Below Water Surface 20ab feet
9. Discharge Type and Occurrence Type of Discharge Check whether the dischglrge is con. 20ga @ (con) Continuous tlnuous or intcrmittcnt.

(sce Instructions) 0 (int) Intermit tent

b. Discharge Occurrence Days per Week Enter thc average num 20gb 7. days ocr week ber of days pcr week (during periods ol discharge) this dis.

charge occurs.

c. Discharge Occurrence -Months If this discliarga normally 20gc QJANi QFEB QMAR QAPR operates (either Intermittently.

or con',Inuously) on less than ycar-around basis (excluding QtaIAYI p JUN Q JUL QAUG Al1 12 months a

shutdowns for routine malntc- QSEP OOCT QNOV ODEC nancc), check the months dur-ing thc year when thc discharge is operating. (sce Instructions)

Complete Items 10 and 11 If "Inter.

mlttent" Is checked in Item g.a.

Othcrwlse, proceed to Item 12.

10. Intermittent Discharge Quantity State thc average volurnc pcr dis- 210 g ~ i, agai ig aiia g g .

charge occurrence in thousands of gallons.

11. Intermittent'Discharge Duration and Frequency
a. Intermittent Discharge Duration Per Dsy State the average ~Hours per day number of hours per day the discharge Is operating.
b. Intermittent Discharge Frequency State the average 211b NMtlischargc occurrences per day number of discharge occur-rences per day during days when discharging.
12. hiaxlmurn Flow Period Clvc the 212 From to N/A time period In which thc maximum flow of this discharge occurs. month month rg 7g arg g'g r7 77l

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FORM/IPPROVED 003 OMB >Vo. 158-R0100 FOR AGENCy USE

13. Activity Description Give a narrative description of activity 213a producing this discharge.(see instructions)
14. Activity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes the activity causing this discharge, supply the type and maximum amount of either the raw material consumed (Item 14a) or the product produced (Item 14b) In the units specified ln Tab,e'I of the Instruc-tion Booklet. For Sf C Codes not listed in Table I, use raw material or production unlls normally used for measuring production.(see Instructions)
a. Raw Materials H/A Maximum Unit Shared OischargcS SIC Code Name Amount/Day (See Table I) (Serial Number) v2t4a', i ", )
b. Products Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day (See Table I) (Serial Number)

'.,214b:, "'-;. -

1):1 i~'!" 'mr. 2) 'r'0 .-'c c.':  : ':.'.: 5 '".

L'lectric '(negligible affect) e..'-.'911; 4931 Pox . 865 001 .

EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73) II-3

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUWIBER 003 FOR AGENCY USE 1$ . Waste Abatement

a. Waste Abatement Practices Describe the waste abaterncnt practices used on this discharge 215a Narrativer NO WaSt a~Km~

with a brief narrative. (scc Instructions)

b. Waste Abatement Codes Using thc codes listed ln Table II of the Instruction Bookie'.,

dcscrlbc the vraste abatement "21$ b (1)

(4)

~~, (2)

(5)

(3)

(6) processes for this dlsch rge ln (7) (5) (9) the order In which they occur If possible. (10) (11) (12)

(13) s (14) (15)

(15) (17) (15)

(19) (20) (21)

(22) (23) (24)

(25)

II-4 EPA Farm 7550>>23 (7 73)

FOR/sf AP'PROVISO DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER P>fg Ato. ISII ROIOO FQR AGENCY USE r

16. Wastewater Char a cteristics check thc box beside each constituent vrhlch Is present in the et fluent (dlscharee water). This dctermlnatton is to bc based on actvai arralysls or best est)matc.(scc Instructions)

Paramctcr ovj Pararnctcr

>216 .;-2I6!

Color Copper 00080 01042 <0.05ppm Ammonia Iron <0. 05ppli~t 00610 01045 Organic nitrogen Lead 00605 01051 Nitrate Magnesium 00620 00927 Nitrite hlanganese 00615 01055 Phosphorus Mercury 0066S 71900 Sulfate hiolybdc num 00945 01062 Sulfide Nickel 00745 01067 Sulfite Selenium 00740 01147 Bromide Silver 71870 01077

..Chloride Potassium

= "00940 00937 Cyanide Sodium 00720 00929 Fluoride Thallium 00951 01059 Aluminum Titanium 01105 01152 Antimony Tln 01097 01102 Arsenic Zinc 01002 01092 Beryllium Algicidcs*

01012 74051 Barium Chlorinated organic compounrls>>

01007 74052 Boron Pcsticidcs*

01022 74053 Cadmium Oil and grcasc 01027 00550 <0. Olppm Calcium Phenols 00916 32730 Cobalt Surfactants 01037 38260 Chromium Chlorine 01034 50060 Fecal coliform bacteria Radioactivity>>

74055 74050

>>Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in Item 26.

Pcsticidcs (insecticides, fungicidcs, and roden:icides) must bc rcpoit'ed in terms of the acceptable common names specified in Acceptable Conimon A'antes and Chemical A'antes for thc Ingredient Staterncrtt on Pesticide Labels, 2nd Edition, Environmental Protection Agency, 5'ashington, D.C. 20250, Junc 1972, as required by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Rcgu)ations for thc Enforcement of thc Fcdcral lnsccticidc, Fungicide, and Rodcnticidc Act.

operating specie ications II-5 EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMSER 003 FOR AGENCy USE

17. Description of intake and Discharge For each of thc parameters listed below, enter In the approprtate box the vatuc or code letter answer called for (sec instructions)

In addition, onter thc parameter name and code and all required values for any of the following p r motors lf they werc chcclred ln Item tn; ammonia, cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, zinc, phenols, oil arrd groasc, and chlorine (residual).

Influen Effluen o A o o 1'arametcr an<I Code c t4 E

o Q

0c4 8

Cl

)o V5

) 0 A<

E i o V

3'2l7a"' u F o Ch o

go~ I C E

'v. 8 ct O Si E

g C

d 8 c~ E 8=-" e r. A A r0 Z0 rri A K< to (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Flow~

Gallons per day 00056 60,000 60,000 pI5 Units 00400 8.2 10. 2 Temperature (winter) 0 F

74028 212 F Temperature (summer) oF 212oF 74027 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 54ay) mg/1 00310 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) rng/l 00340 Total Suspended (nonfilterable) Nor a1 oper ting c nditio s Solids rtig/1 1 ppIA <30ppm 00530 Specific Conductance micromhos/cm at 25' 00095 Set tleabie Mat tcr (residue) ml/1 00545

  • Other discharges sharing intake flow (serial numbers).(sce instnlctions) '

E PA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

FORM vt PPROVED OMB No. 158 Rof00 DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 003 FOR AGENCY USE (Cont'd.)

Influcnt Effluen CO o Q orc o C4 rr I

C o 0 Paramctcr and Code P n A I oj p o o

j're' dk CP C Cj Cl$

Pl C

Q ~

0

~

o Vl Y.'s O zd A D CA Z0 20 S

cu Lxt A (2) (4) (5) f7) t3. Plant Controls Check lf tho fol- , Ztg lowing plant controls are available for this discharge.

Altornate power source for maJor ED APS pumping facnlty.

Alarm or emergency procedure for Hl ALM power or cnulpmont failure Complete Item 191f discharge Is from cooling and/or stcam water goneratlon and water trca:ment additives aro usod.

19. 'LVater Treatment Additives If the discharge ls treated with any con.

dltloner, Inhibitor, or alglclde, answor the following'.

a. Namo of Matcrlalis) ,2jga" H d
b. Name and address of manu. Amerzine Drew Chemical facturer gf 5b Ammonium Hydroxide
c. Quantity (pounds added pcr 2)5c- Hydrazine 700 lbs/month 359 Hydrazine by million gallons of water trcatcd). W't Ammonium Hydroxide 25 lbs/yr. l7-o by wt.

ll-7 EPA Form 7550-23 '(7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 003 FOR AGENCY USE

d. Chemical composition of thcso,2tgd additives (sce instructions).

Complete Items 20-25 If thcro Is a thermal dl scharge (c.g., associated with a steam and/or power g eneratl on plant, stool mill, petroleum refinery, or any other manufacturing process) and thc total dischar ge flow is 10 million gallonS Per day or morc. (sec ins tructlon s)

20. Thermal Discharge Source Check 220 the appropriate Item(s) Indicating thc sourco of thc discharge. (see Instructions)

Boiler Blowdown + BLBD Boiler Chemical Cleaning QBCCL Ash Pond Overflow QAPOF Boiler Water Trca tmont Evapora. QEPBD tor Blowdown Oil or Coal Fired Plants Ef fluent QOCFp from Air Pollution Control Dcvlccs Condense Cooling Water Q COND Cooling Tower Slowdown Q CTBD Manufacturing Process Q MFPR Other Q OTHR 2l. Discharge/Receiving Water Temper.

aturc Difference Give thc maximum temperature dlf fcrcnce between the discharge and receiving waters for summer and winter opcratlng conditions.

(see Instructions) 7 0 Summer 22 la Winter 22 ib ~oF

22. Discharge Temperature, Rate of Change Per Hour 222 N/A o F./hour r

Give the maxlnlum posslblo rate of temperature change per hour of discharge under operating con.

ditlons. (see Instructions) The boiler blowdown thermal input to once through cooling water is quickly dissipated

23. Water Temperature, Percentile and not measurable over and above once Report (Frequency of Occurrence)

In the table below, enter the through cooling water hT ten>peraturc which ls exceeded 10%

of the year, 5% of the year, 1% of thc year and not at all (maximum yearly temperature). (sco Instructions)

Frequency ol occurrence 10% 5% 1% 'vlaxlmum Intake Water Temperature 223a op op OF (Subject to natural changes)

b. Discharge Water Temperature '223b op op op op
24. Water Intake Velocity feet/sec. N/A (see Instructions)
25. Retention Time Give thc length of 225 minutes N/A time, ln minutes, from start of water tcmperaturc risc to discharge of cooling water. (see Instructions) 0 EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

II-8

ST. LUCIE NO. 1 SECONDARY SYSTEM WATER CHEtlISTRY SPECIFICATIONS

10. 3. 5 WATER CHEMISTRY The following list identifies the secondary system feedwater chemistry specifications:

Total Solids 0.5 ppm Abnormal 4 hour limit '0.5 to 2.0 ppm Immediate orderly shutdown 2 ~ 0 ppm Total Chlorides 0.3 ppm Total Dissolved Oxygen 0.01 ppm Total Silica 0. 02 Total Copper 6 Iron 0 05

~

pH 8.5 to'0.0 Add'tives Hydrazine 10 to 20 ppb Morpholine as required for pH control Cyclohexylamine as required for pH control Ammonia as required for pH control

FORM WPPROt%D Oht8 iVo. 158-Rr7100 DiSCHARGE SERlAL NUMBER FOR AGENCY USE 003

26. Additional Information Item Information A specific request is made to delete monitoring of oil anr3 grease from the steam generator blowdown source because this discharge source will not be a source of oil and grease See the Develo ment Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for Steam Electric Power Generatin Point Source Categories; Part A: Chemical Waste, Section A-V Waste Characterization . l36 See Part. III E of existin NPDES Permit Steam enerator blowdown is rec cled throu h the steam enerator rec cle blowdown facilit for reuse whenever ossible.

1I-9 c>o trod or 4 EPA Form 7550 23 (7-73)

1 FOR,'tf A PPROVE(1 OA1B Ho. 158-R0100 FOR AGENCY USE STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTLIRING AND COMMERCIAL SECTIOiMH. BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION Complete this section for each discharge indicated in Section I, Item 0, that is to surface waters. This Includes discharges to municipal sewerage systems In which thc wastewater docs not go through a treatment works prior to being discharged to surface waters. Discharges to vnrils rmist bc dcscribcd where there are also discliargcs to surface waters from this facility. sEpARATE DEscRlpTIONs OF EAGH DlscHRftGE AFIE REQUIRED EvEN IF sEYERAL DlscHARGEs QRIGINATE IN THE sAME FAGILITY. All values for an existing discharge shoolegan.

b. Discharge to Begin Date If thc discharge has never occurred but is planned for some future date, 202 b Possible metal cleaning and flushing give the date (withfn best cstl ~ YR MO operations associated with Unit N2 matc) t tie dlschargC vvlll begin.

Specific begin date is not available

c. Discharge to End Date If dls.

cliarge Is sclieduled to be discon.

tinued within thc next 5 years, 202c give thc date (within best estl ~ YR MO matc) thc discharge will cnd.

3. Engineering Report Available Check if an cnglnecring rcport is available to reviewing agency upon rcpucst. (sec instructions) 203
4. Discharge Location Name thc political boundaries within which Agency Usc the point of discharge is located.

State 204a Plorida County 204b St. Lucie , 204e (if applicable) City or Town 204c 204 f S. Discharge Point Description Discharge Is Into (check onc):

'205a'/A (scc Instructions)

Stream (Includes ditches, arroyos, and other Intermittent watcrcourscs) QSTR Lake QLKF Ocean @OCE Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System Q MTS Municipal Combfned Sahltary and Storm Transport System QMCS EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73) This section confuins 9 Pniies.

004'OR DISCHARGF. SERIAL NUMBER AGENCY USE Municipal Storm Water Transport System Q STS Well (Infection) QWEL Other Q 0TH If 'other's checked, specify ZOSb

6. Discharge Point Lat/Long Give the precise location of the point of discharge to the nearest second.

Latitude 208a 27 OEG 2~~IN 15 SEC Longitude 208b 80 DEG 1"fVIIN ll SEC

7. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at the point of discharge.(scc Instructions) 207e . Atlantic Ocean Fof Agency Usc For Agency Usc If thc discharge is through an out.

Ma)or Minor Sub 303c fall that cxtcrfds beyond the shore. '207 c line or fs below thc mean lcw water line, complete Item 8.

8. Offshore Discharge
a. Discharge Distance from shore 208a 1200
b. Discharge Depth Below Water Surface 20eb feet
g. Discharge Type and Occurrence
a. Type of f)ischarge Check whether th'c discharge Is con.

tinuous or Intermittent.

(see Instructions)

b. Discharge Occurrence Days per 20ga Q (con) Continuous g3 (int) Intcrmlttcnt and Very in frefluent 0

Week Enter thc average num. 20gb dayS per week bcr of days pcr week (during periods of discharge) this dis-charge occurs.

c. Discharge Occurrence -Months If this discharge normally 209c QJAN QFEB Q MAR QAPR oper'ates (clthcr Intermittently, or continuously) on less than a year.around basis (excluding ClMA~ CIJUM ClJUL QAUA /

shutdowns for routine malnte. QSEp Q OCT Q NOV Q DEC nance), check the months dur.

Ing the year when tho discharge Is operating. (sec Instructions)

Complcto Items 10 and 11 If "Intcr-mlt tent" is checked In Item g.a.

Otherwise, proceed to Item 12.

10. Intermittent Discharge Quantity State thc average volume pcr dls. 210 ', thousand gallons per discharge occurrcncc.

charge occurrence In thousands of gallons.

due to infrequent nature

11. Intermittent Disrhargc Duration of this waste discharge it, and Frequency is not, possible to provide
a. Intermittent Discharge Duration Per Oay State the average 211a . hours pcr day this information number of hours pcr day the discharge Is operating.
b. Intermittent Discharge Frequency Slate the average 211b discharge occurrences pcr day number of discharge occur.

renccs pcr day during days when discharging.

12. Maximum Flow Period Give thc time period In which thc maximum 212 From to Bow of this discharge occurs. month month E PJI, Form 7550-23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FOR'L1 /I PPROVLD 00r) O.t(8 No. 158-RO I 00 FOR AGENCy USE I 3. Activity Description Give a narrative description.of activity producing this discharge.(sce Instructions) 2'I3a

'ILl

14. Activity Causing Discharge fror each SIC Code which describes the aCtivity causing this discharge, supply thc type and maximum amount of either the raw material consumed (Item 14a) or the product produced (Item.tcb) in the units specified ln Table I of the Instruc.

tlon Booklet. For SIC Codes not listed in Table I use raw material

~

or production units normally used for measuring production.(see Instructions)

a. Raw Materials Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day (See Table I) (Serial Number)

+214a'"' 1

b. Products Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day (See Table I) (Serial Number)

",PWb" ":"- 0) '-: " -~ -: '."~""'

r e 49ll; '493l Electric Pow .865 E PA Form 7550-23 (7 73) 11-3

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 FOR AGENCY USE

15. Waste Abatement
a. Waste Abatement Practlcer Ocscrlbc the waste abatement Pf<<>ctlces used on this discharge with a brief narrative. (scc instructions)

'<<<<<< ',r,

b. Waste Abatement Codes 215b; (3)

Using thc cOdes listed ln Table II of the InStructlon Booklet, (4) (6) describe the waste abatcmcnt prOCCSSCS fOr thiS dlSCharge In the order In which they occur if qosslble.

(7) ~~8 ~ (g)

(12)

\ <<

(13) (14) (1S)

=.

(17) (1S)

(20) (21)

(22) (23) r (24)

(25)

EPA Form 7550 23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FOiV) APPROVED Obf8 IVo. J58 R0100 004 FQR AGENCY VSW I

This information not available at this time t 6. tVastewatar Characteristics check the box boside each constituent which Is present in the cftluent idischarge water). rhts determination is to bo based on actual analysis or best estimate.lsce Instructions)

Parameter Parameter

'."216" s2f6, Color Copper 00080 01042 Ammonia Iron

, 00610 01045 Organic nitrogen Lead 00605 01051 Nitrate Magnesium 00620 00927 Nitritc Mangancsc 00615 01055 Phosphorus ilicrcury 00665 71900 Sulfate Molybdenum 00945 01062 Sulfide Nickel 00745 01067 Sulfitc Sclcnium 00740 01147 Bromide Silver 71870 01077

.Chloride Potassiunl 00940 00937 Cyanide So(1lunl 00720 ,00929 Fluoride Thallium 0095 I 01059 Aluminum Titanium 01105 01152 Antimony Tln 01097 01102 Arsenic Zinc 01002 01092 Beryllium Algicides*

01012 7405 I Barium Chlorinated organic compoundsa 01007 74052 Boron Pesticides'4053 01022 Cadmium Oil and grease 01027 00550 Calcium Phcnols 00916 32730 Cobalt Surfactants 01037 38260 Chromium Chlorine 01034 50060 Fecal coliform bacteria Radioactivitv*

74055 74050

  • Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in Item 26.

Pcsticides (insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides) must be reported in terms of the acceptable colnulon names specified in Acceptable Colnmon iVamcs and Orenrical /Vamcsf'or the'Ingredient Ctatcnient on Pesticide Labels, 2nd Edition, Environmental Protection Agency, washington, D.C. 20250, June 1972, as rcquircd by Subsection 162.7(b) of thc 1<cgulations for thc Enforccmcnt of tllc Ircdcral Insccticidc, Fungicide, and Itodcnticide Act.

II-S EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 FOR AGEI4CY USE

17. Description of Inta'kc and Discharge For caen of the parameters listed below, enter In the appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for.(sec instruction:)

In addition, enter the parameter name and code and all required values for any of the following parameters it they were checked ln Itecn 1G; ammonhh cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel selenium, zinc, phenols, oil ancl gre cscr,

~

and chlorine (residual).

Influen Effiucnt o ca, C

cc ota o 0 I'aramctcr and Code o o o P, cc I + oA+o O P cr c

o o 0

.""'21'/a, r cr o

C F h o o c) oA.a =~-d oo o 'v. o

~

cc CA 8

~~~o 8 oc ct cc c

A c A A RO LI A< KOALA R 4

. (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (g)

Flow*

Gallons pcr day undete r(tined 00056 pll Units 00400 Temperature (svintcr) 0 bient.

74028 Temperature (summer) 0 F N/A 74027

1) icchcmical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5-day)

N/A mg/l 00310 Chcmiut Oxygen Demand (COD) mg/1 00340 N/A N A Total Suspended (nonfilterable)

Solids N/A <100 mg/1 00530 Specific Conductance micromhos/cm at 25' N/A N/A 00095 Sctticablc Matter (residue) ml/1 N/

00545 N/A

  • Other discharges sharing intake flow (serial nulrtbcrs).(sce instructions)

E PA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

FORlf h PPROVFD Oitfg IVo. 158-ROIOO DISCI.IARGE SERIAL NUIJlBER 004 FOR AGENCY USE

7. (Cont'd.)

jnf)ucnt Effluent O re o h oC4 Paramc(cr and Code h h I

o Q h )h Q

o I

0 r2 <

o f4 a

C o v ~). p g

P 0, s

'" C ~

C

"~a h i:r.Q <p y.. 0 h aI C nh rS ZO nl CI < 20 su cl (5) (7) ((I)

I a. Plant Controls Check If tho fo'I ~

lowing plant controls are available for this dlschargo.

Alternate powor source for major g APS NOQG pumping facility.

Alarm or emergency procedure for Q At.M power or cqulprnont failure Cornplcto Item 19 If disc>>argo Is from cooling and/or steam water generation and water treatment additives aro used.

19. %Voter Treatment Additives If thc discharge is treated with any con.

dltloner, Inhibitor, or alglcido, answer tno following'.

a. Narnc of Material(s) 2t9a,
b. Narnc and address of manu.

facturcr ,249b

c. Quantity (pounds added per 2 19c million gallons of water troatcd).

1I-7 EPA Form 7550 23 P-73)

v ~

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 FOR AGENCY USE

d. Chemical composition ot thcSc additives (scc Instruct tons).

Complete Items 20.25 If there Is a thermal d i charge (e.g.. associated with a steam and/or power genera!i on N/A

~-

plant, steel mill, petroleum refinery, or any other manufacturing process) and thc total disclta rgc flow Is 10 million gallons per day or more. (sec In struct ion s)

20. Thermal Discharge Source Check 220 the appropriate Item(s) Indicating the source of thc dlscharg . (see instructions) N/A Boiler Blowdown Q BLBD Boiler Chcmlcal Cleaning Q BCCL Ash Pond Overflow QAPOF Boiler tVatcr Treatment Evapora. QEPBO tor Blowdown Oil or Coal Fired Plants Effluent QOCFI from Air Pollution Control Devices Condense Cooling Water Q COND Cooling Tower Blowdown Q CTBD Manufacturing Process Q MFPR Other QOTHR 2t. Discharge/Receiving Water Temper-ature Difference Give the maximum temperature dlffcrance b tween the discharge and receiving svatcrs for summer and vrlntcr opcrattnri conditions.

'(scc instructions)

N/A Summer 22fa F.

tVintcr 22)b

22. Discharge Temperature, Rate of Change Per l.lour 222 F./hour Give the maximum possible cato of tcn>perature change per hour ot discharge under operating con.

dltlons. (sce Instructions)

23. Water Temperature, Percentile Report (Frequency ot Occurrence)

In thc table below, cntcr the temperature which ls exceeded 10%

of the year, 5% of the year, 1% of F tnc year and not at all (maximum yearly temper ture). (sec Instructions]

Frcqucncy ot occurrence 10% 5% 1% Maximum

a. Intake Water Temperature 223a oF oF (Subject to natural changes)
b. Discharge Water Temperature 223b oF oF oF m/A
24. Water intake Velocity 224 feet/sec.

(see Ins;ructlons)

25. Retention Time Give the length of minutes time, In minutes, from start of water temperature risc to discharge of cooling water. (sce Instructions) 0 II-8 EPA Form 7550 23 p 73)

PORrtf h PPROVED Oi'18 fkfo. 158-f<OIOO OISCHARGE SERIAL NUMSER FOR AGENCY USE

o. Additional Information Itom Information k

r G>O Qoa or 4 E PA Form 7550 23 (7-73) ll-9

FORH it PP<'(OVFD O.t(B Ão. 153-R0109 FO<t Ave>><ICY Ugjt STANDARD FORM C I'rlAIIIUFACTURIt~lG AblD COMirIERCIAL SECTIOi~J IL BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION Complete this section for osch discharge Indicated ln S>>ctlon I, item 9, that Is to surfaco waters. This includes discharges to municipal sewerage systoms ln which tha wastewater does not go through a treatment works prior to being dlschar~d to surfaco waters. Dlschsrs>>s to wells must ba described where there are also discharges to surface waters from thIs facility. 5=?ARATE DESGRI?TIDNS oF EAcH DISGHARDE ARE, ftECIUIitED EV N IF SEV RAL D'ISCHARG" 5 ORIGINATE IH Ttf SAMX FACILITY,'All values for an existing dlscharg>> should be rcprjr santatlvo of th>> twelve provlous months of operation. If this ls a proposed discharge, values should reflect best onglneorlng estlmat>>s.

ADDITIONALINSTRUCTIONS FOR SELECTED ITEM5 APPEAR IN SFPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKt ET AS INDICATED. REFER TO BOOKLET BEFORE F ILLliVGOUT TMESE ITEMS.

1. Discharge Ssrlsi Ho. and lame

~

005

'a. Discharge 5>>rial V<o.

(see Instructions)

b. Discharge V<ame Point Source Runoff from Construction Glv>> name of discharge, if any.

(soo Instructions)

c. Previous Dhchsrga Serial No.

lf previous permit application was made for this discharge (see 005 Item o,Section I), provide provl-discharge serial number. 'us

3. Discharge Op>>rating Dates
a. Discharge Began'Date lf thc discharge dcscrib>>c b~low Is In operation, glv the date (within best estimate) the discharg>> YR MO began.
b. Discharge to Begin Date If the diSChargg has never OCcurred bu'I N/A is planned for some future Cate, give the date (within best esti- YR MO mate) tho Cfscharge will begin.
c. Discharge to End Date If CI~

charge Is scheduled to be discon.

tinued within the next 5 years, 2b?c.

give the date (within best cstl ~ YR MO mate) the Cischarge will ond.

3. Engineering Report Available Check If an ongineerlng roport ls vv -.

avallabla to revlcwlrg a oncy upon rcauest. (soo Instructions)

4. Discharge Location Name the political boundaries within which Agerlcy Us>>

tho point of discharge IS located.

Stato Florida County St. Lucia (If applicable) City or Town

5. Discharge Point Description Discharge Is into (check one):

(soo Instructions)

Stream (includes ditches, arroyos, and other Intermittent wstorcourws) ,-".Os>>, QSTR Lake QLKE

( Ocean VOCE Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System QMT5 f1unlclpal Combined Sanitary and-Storm Transport System QMCS EPA Fonrj 7550<<23 P>>73) Tf is section contains 9 pages

DISCHARGE SKAIALNUIYIBER 005 FOA ACEttCY US.

h'iunlclpal Stortn Viator Transport System QSTS VlelI (In)ec! Ion) Q VlKI Other QOTH If 'other's choctSet), specify <<03b

6. Discharg>> Point Lat/Long Give the precise location of tho poin!

of dlschar>> to th>> naarost second.

itltude 6 QXJJ 8 i 27 0 EG 2l h'I I I'I 15 ll I SK Longl:udo "0.)h. 8 DKG 14 fi1 IN SEC C'.

Discharge Aactiving cdYat>>r I'llm>>

Name tho waterway at the point of tllschilr>>.(seo Instructions) antic Ocean i.or A anci Usa For Agottcy Use If th8 c'lschsfg8 Is through an out ti1ajot fktlnor Sub 3038 fall that extends bo'yond tho shore 207>

line or is bolow tho moan low water tined con.pleio I'tent IS

!L Offshote Discharge Discharge Dlstanc>> from Shoto ~l+0 ' I Unit N2 Dewatering waste is being discharged to intake or discharge

<< canal which ultimately ends in the

b. Discharge Depth IS loiw Plater Surface 03b 30 i Atlantic Ocean
9. Discltatga Type and Occurrenc>>

d Type of Dhehatg>> Chock.

whether the discharge Is con.

tlnuous or in!Brmltlant.

i2ilaa Unit N2 Dewatering waste (so>> Ins'.ductions) Q(int) Interml! tent

b. Discharge Occtdrrance Oays p>>r Vl>>>>k Enter the aVCrag>> num d ggb I days por we>>k ber ol ctays por vteek (during PCflcits of discilarge) 'this dls

'charge occttts.

c. Discharge Occurrenc>> <Vonths lf this discharge normally OPBra!'8S (either In!>>rmlttently, 0')<<

.-All l2 months until or continuously) on lass than a year-around basis (excluding Q3UN Q~<<QAUG dewatering operations shutdowrs for routln>> main!e- Qs P QDGT QNov Qo" c are completed nancc), check tha months dur-Ing th>> year when the discharge >>-

Id operating. (see Instructions) >>,i Complete I toms 10 and 11 lf "Intet- *\

rnlttan!" Is checked In Item g.a.

d=

Othcrwis>>, proceed to Itetr. 12.

10. In!Brmltton! Olscharge Quent!!y State the average volutno per dh-charge occutronce In thousands of

= galtotts.

<<2 1 0' III & dcil id dI II di I << I. N/tk 1'I. Intermitt>>nt Discharge Duration k and Frettuancy Y

a. Intormltlent Discharg>> Duration Por Day State 'the ilverage hours per day number of hours per day tho discharge Is operating.
b. Inttrmitt>>nt Olscharg>>

Frottuency Stat>> the average nutnber of dlschar ge occur-211b discharge occurrences per day N/A rences per day dutlng dlyS when discharging.

12. Maximum Flow Period Give th>>

tlm>> p>>rlod In whiclt th>> maximum From to flow of this d!scharce occurs. month mon!h N/A EPA Fotrt 7550 23 (7-73)

Il-2

DISCHARGE SEFIIAL NVMBEFI FOR/8 APPROVEO 005 O.)fB lYo. 158-ROIOO FOR ACEtICV VSE l3. Activity Description Give a narrative description of activity producing this discharge.(sec Instructions) construction runoff will be directed Lo storm water settling basins.

Unit N2 construction c;ewaterin Q:i.st"hac(Ie

.ro intake or aiacharge,canal will con< irma until l983

14. Activity Causing Discharge For each StC Code which describes thc activity causing this discharge, supply the type and maximum amount of either the raw material consumed (Item 14a) or'he product produc'ed (Item lcb) ln!he units specified In Table I of the Instruc-tion Boo'xlet. For SIC Codes not listed in Tab'r"'I, usc raw material nr production units normally used for measuring production.(see Instructions)
a. Itaw fhaterlals N/g Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Arnoun t/Day (Sce Table I) (Serial Number) s21 haa
b. Products N/A Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Cede Name Amount/Day (Sce Table I) (Serial Number)

'.:(o) a aii EPA Form 7550-23 (7 73)

r DISCHARCiE SERIAL NUMBER 005 FOR AGENCY USE IS. Waste Abatsmeht

a. Vlasta Abstetnsht practices Describe the waste abatement Narratlver S orm water runof f from the cons t:ruc Lis..

practices used on ttds discharge with a brief narrative. (see site and from the non-radiological control Instructions) equipment areas are routed to two storm water settling basins from which there is >>o dis-charge to navigable waters of the, U.S.

b, Vras e Abetvmeht Codes Using the codes listed In Table (1) ZSFJZQ~, (2) (3)-

II of the Instruction Doohlet, describe ti>e waste abatenient (c) SLANDD Pb1IXl'D proces~as for ibis discharge ln (7) (9) the order In which II>ey occur PSCREE If possible. (10) (>>) ~ (12)

(13) (tr) (15)

(10) (1>)

(19) s (20) (21)

(22) (23)

(25)

EPA Fhrrh 7550 23 {7 73)

OISCHARGE SERIAL NViVIBER IOIC I rtpPZOtrI D OIIB No. 158-ICOIOO 005 I:or< AcEr<cv U E I 6. Was\ewatr)r Characteristics N/g chcc<< the box beside each constituent which is r>resent In the efrluent (discharge water). This determination Is to be t>aced on actual <<uarvsls or best estimate.(see h>st/uctions)

Paramctcr Par<<met<<r 216 215 z) ~~))x)>va4c Color Copper 00080 01042 Ammonia Iron 00610 01045 B<<))'

Organic nitrogen Lead 00605 01051 Nitrate Magnesium 00620 00927 Nltritc Manganese Oof)15 01055 I'ho>phorus ) lcrcufy 00665 71900 Sulfate ".

00945 0106'2 Sulfide 00745 Suit"lte 00740

'olybdenum Nickel 01067 Selenium 01147 Bromide Silver 71870 0107'I Chloride Potassium 00940 00937

( yl)llldC Sodium 00/20 00929 lttuolldc Thallium 00951 01059 Atuminu<n Titanium 01105 01152 Antimony Tln 01097 01102 Arse:llc Zinc 01002 01092 Beryllium A'cldcs 01012 74~051 Bar lunl Chlorinated organic compounds'4052 01007 Boron Pcslicidcae 01022 74053 Cadmium Oil and grease 01027 00550 Cai 'iurn Phcnols 00916 32730 Col alt -Surfactants 01037 38260 Chromium Chlorine 01034 50060 Fecal coI/form bacteria Rad<oact tvity~

74055 74050

'Specify substances, compound>> and/or elements in Item 26 Pcsticides(insecticides, fungicides. and rodcnticidcs) must be reported in terms of thc acceptable common

( names sp cified in AcccIrrable Corn/non A/ames and Chemical Ãarnes for the IngrcdicnrSrarcmcnl on Pcsricile Labels. 2nd Fdition, Environmental Protection Agency, tyashington. D C. 20250.June 1972. as reqilircd by Subsection 162.7(b) nf the Regulations for the Enforccmcnt of the Federal Insecticide.

Fungicide, and Rodenticide.Act.

ll-5 EPA Fnrm 7550 23 (7-73)

'f DISCHARGE SERIA~ NUMBER 005 FOR ACZNCY US=

I7. Descr) pllon of Inta'xe and Dlichsrge cCiO diSCharge tO naVigable WaterS For each of the parameters listed below, enter in 'lhe appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for.(sea Instructions)

In ddillon, enter the parameter name and code and all required values for any of the following parameters lf Ihoy were checlced In Item cyanide, aluminum, ars>>nlc, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, niche), selenium, zinc, phonols, oil and ciraac>> tr>.'mmonia, ard chlorine (rosidualh influent Effluent 0 CC 0 CF, CC CJ Ci A(

c' ca ct ce O Parameter and Code 0 CI CC Q I 0 I

"..2l7a'. Ci E>>aCI c

0

'as, r".i-

-'0~

0 0 ca C 0 III 0

~

Ci 0 4 A I CI 0 rS ct ic c: c: A g 8

.~0~ P.B 0'l Ci A Ã0 nc A C ~osaA C f'6)

(2) (3) (4) (5) (7)

Flow'aUons per day 00056 pH Units 00400 Tempera'turc (winter) nF 74028 Tcmperaturc (sunimer)

O I'4027 itiochemical OXy>>clI Dern,lnd (BOD 5.day) pitifl 00310 Chemical Oxybcn D. rr.and (COD)

Ing/t 00340 Total Suspended (non",dtcrab!e)

Solids mS/l 00530 Specific Coitductallce micromhos/em at 25' 00095 S ttleable Matter (residue) ml/l 00545 "Other discharges shaÃng intake flow (serial numbers).(see instructions)

E IPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

FORif A PPROVPD OiifB Ho. 158 R0100 DISCHARGs. SKRIAI NUMIIKR 005 t Ox*a@'ICY tsg<

(Cont'd.)

Influent F.fflucnt u ra,>>

~s st ro is Parameter and Code si

>> g u o o

-oTX/a II i

( E o uCu'I ce o iil n

es VI 8

f-Ca rs Yr!I H.~ i E Tl C

ÃOfu ZOnA ~

os s

(3) (7)

' tg; plant Controls Chock lt the fol-lowing plant controls are avallablo fof this dlsctsarge.

Altornato power source for ma)or Q APS pumping facility.

Alarm or emergency procoduro for None power or crtufpment failure Q Al iV!

Complete item 19 lt dlsch>>rgo Is from cooling and/or steam water generation and water treatment additives aro used.

tg. '4Yater Treatment Additives If the discharge Is treated with any con-dnlonor, Inhlbl:or, or alglcldo, answor the I ollowlng'.

a. Name of hsaterfelfs) 5~
b. I'lame and address of manu.

facturor

// c. Quantity !pounds added per million gallons of water trenched).

"f>IS.

EPA Forrs 7550-23 P-73) lI-7

DISCHARGE SEAIAI NUMBER FOR AGENCy USE C. Chemical composition of these additives (see Inslructlons).

Complete Items 20 25 It thars ls a thermal dl scharga (c.g., associated with a steam and/or power g eneratl on plant, steel rn!ll petroleum refinery, or any other

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manufacturing process) and the total dlschar rve flOW is 10 million gallons per day or mora. (see lns tructlon s)

20. Thermal Discharge Source Chock the appropriate Item(s) indicating the source of the discharge. (tace instructions) tt Boiler Dlowdown QBI BO C~ :

Dollar Chemical Cleaning QBCCI Ash Porld Overflow QAPOF Boher plater Treatment Evapora- QEPBD tor Dlowdown Oil or Coal F trod Plants Ef fluent QOCFI from Air Pollution Control Devices Condense Coollnrg Water Q COND Cooling Tower Blowdown QcTDO Manufacturing Process Q MFPA Other QOTHR 2I. Discharge/Receiving Water Temper-ature Difference Give the maximum temperature difference between the discharge and rcccivlrg waters for summer and winter operatiisg conditions.

Summer

'Printer (sae.instructions) 22)s 2" 1 b N/A 0r 0

22. Discharge Temperature, Rate of Change Per Hour t't>> ', oF./hour Give the maximum possible rale of temperature change par hour of discharge under operating con.

ditlons. (sae Instructions) t tr

23. Wa:ar Temperature, Percentile Report (Frequency of Occurrence)

In tha table below, enter the temperature which ls exceeded 10'f tha year, S~h of the year, lert of the year and not at all (maximum yearly temperature). (see Instructions) t N/A Frequency of occurrence 10SS hs ax l mum 0I OF

a. Intake Water Temperature (Sub)eat tO natural ChangeS)
b. Discharge Water Temperature 223b OF OF OF Water In'.aka Velocity 2tS.

(see Instructions) feat/sec. g/A

23. Aatention Time Give the length of time, in minutes, from start of minutes N/A water temperature rise to discharge of cooling water. (sae Instructions)

EPA Forrr 7550>>23 (7-73)

~ ~ FOWL A PPROVED

.O.'re No. 153~100 Dl SCkARGK SKRIAL NVMBER I'OR AQXBCY U5'4 005 Adtllllon~l lnfornutlon I!sm Intorrnsllorr FPL has complied with dewatering discharge limitations contain'ed i'n existing NPDES permit

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EPA Porn 7H0~23 P 73) II-9

FORitf A PPROVED 0MB Ho. g53>>RO(OO I OR AOZNCY U3X STA~IlDARD FOR",8 C t'flWt!UFACTUR )NG A~I]D COi4)MERClAL SECT( ON H. BASlC OlSCHARGC D"=SCB(oT(OH Complete thh section for each discharge indicated In Section I, Item 9, tha't Is to surface waters. This includes discharges to municipal sewerage systems ln which lhe wastewater does not go thrcugh a treatment works prior to being discharged to surface waters. Discharges to wells must ba described xvhera there are also dlschargas to surface waters from this fachhy. BE'M'RATE DEscRIPTID, ls DF EAcH DtscHA)\BE ARK REQUIRED EvEN IF 5 V;:RAL DISCHARCES ORIGINATE IN THE SAME FAcILITY. All values for an existing discharge should ba repre-

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sentative of the twelve pr<<vlous months of op:ration. It this Is a proposed discharge, values hould rellect best engineering estimates.

ADDITIONALlilSTRUCTIONS FOR SiELECTED ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARAT- INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATEO. REFER TO BOOKLET BFFORE Fll I Ii IG OUT THFSE ITEMS.

I. Discharge 5arlal No. and Name DIfchsrge Serial No.

006

a. /Bb FFI,s (see Instructions)
b. Discharge Noma Oilve name of 'discharge, If any.

(sea Instructions)

c. Previous Dhcharga 54Ial No.

If previous permit application 004 was made for this discharge (see g to.

Item 4,Section I), provide pravl- r ou discharge serial number.

2. Discharge Operating Dates
a. DBcharga Began Date If the discharge described below ls in opera'.Ion, give the date (within -%0.

best estimate) tha discharge YR f 10 began.

b. Discharge to Begin Date It tne dlSCharge has never occurred but 2sga" N/A Is planned for some fu:ure da!e, give the date (within best esti- YR h10 mate) the discharge will begin.
c. Discharge to End Date It dis-charge is scheduled to be dlscorr N/A tinued within tha next 5 years, 2P2o-give the dale (with((r b!st esti- YR MO mate) the discharge will end.
3. Engineering Report Available Check It an engineering report is available to reviewing agency upon request. (see Instructions) Deta's of this discharge )t)ay be found in
4. Discharge LocaBon Name the St. Lucie Unit Nl and Unit I2 FSAR political boundaries within which Agency Use the pOlnt Of diSChargs IS IOCated.

State BOW Florida County i

BI)Ah; St. Lucie (if app'iicab'ie) City or Town ~J8a.

5. Discharge Pain't Desert pllon Dhcharge Is Into (check one):

(see Instruc:lons)

Stream (Includes ditches, arroyos, '

'4 and other Intermit tant watarcoursas) qua QSTR Lake QLKE Ocean VOCE Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport 5ystem fi!unlclpal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System QhlCS EPA Farm 7550-23 (7 73) gpss eectton confarns 9 IMdes

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FOR AGE>>ICY USE Municipal Storm Water Transpart System Q STS Wall (In)ection) QWEL Other QoTH If 'other's checked, specify 501b

6. Discharge Point Lat/Lang Give the precise location ol tha point ot discharge '.0 the naar>>St second.

27 21 '5 Latitude Longitude <<0g<>rge Receiving Wat>>r blame Name the waterway a. the point of discharge.(see Instructions) 207>> Atlantic Ocean For A ency Use For Agency Usa lt the discharge Is through an out- t'!alar htinor Sub 303>>

fall that extends beyond the shore- 207b

<<<<'07o line or Is below the mean low water fine. complete Item 8.

8. Otlshor>> Discharge <<
a. D!scharge Distance tron She ro ~ .03 a 1200
b. Discharge Depth Below Wat>>r "30 5urtaca 204b feet
g. Discharg>> Type and occurr>>nca Type of Disc'barge Chock Whether tha dlscharg>> Is con- 2000 Q (con) Continuous tinuous or intermit: n"..

(see Instructions) Q (Int) Intermittent

'b. D!SCh>>rrge OCCurrenoe DayS per Week Enter the average nurn- gugpl days per we k ber of days per week (during pCrlarS Ot diSCharga) thlS dlS-charge occurs

c. Discharge Occurr>>nce -%tenths If this discharge normally <<Cec QJAN QFEB QMAR QAI R operates (either Intermittently, or continuously) on loss than a year-around basis (excluding QMAY QJUN Q JUL QAUG All 12 months shutdowns for routine mainte- QSEp QocT QNOV QDEC nance), check the months dur-Ing the y sr when the discharge Is operating. (see Instructions)

Complete Items 10 and 11 II "in tar-rnt:tent" ls checked In Item 9.a.

otherwlso. proc>>>>d to Item 12. e <<

10. Intermittent Dlsch>>rga Quantity State the average volume per dis- 210 thousand nations per discharge occurrence.

charge occurrence ln thousands ot gallons.

11. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency
a. Intermltt>>nt Discharge Duration Par Day State the average <>nt Discharge Fr>>au>>ncy State the average "'I \b 1 discharge occurrences per day number ot dlscharg>> occur-rences per day during days when discharging.
12. Maximum 'low P>>rlod Give the time period In which the maximum 2<<)0 ': From to N/A flow of this discharge occurs. month month EPA F>>rr>> 7550-23 (7 73)

isf Af s 006 Noo /58-R0100 vr-'))8 FOR AGKHCY USE tg. Activity Description Give a narrative description of activity Radiation cont~a,~~f g producing 'this discharge.(see Instructions) o~af.c~aoducltSa~cosCais.

radioac" ggptaJKi QN~cKe~zncssmQ all di~schar es come

'C

14. Activ'ity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes the aCtivlty CauSlng this dlSCharge, supply the type and maximum amount of either the raw material consumed (I tom 14a) or the product prottuced (I tern 14b) In tha units specified in Table I of the instruc-tion Boohiet. For SIC Codes not

. listed in Table I, use raw material or production units normally used for measuring production.(see instructions)

Itaw Materials t4axlmum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day (See Table I) (Serial Number)

,a

b. Products Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Amount/Day (Sce Table I) (Serial Number) 2)-, evc -." i cs(3)'

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E PA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

DIGCIRARGE SERIAL I}IU.ABER 006 POR ACZBCY USE IS. V/isle Abatement

a. V/isle Abstement practices Describe the waste abatement practices uMd on this dlscherre Ngrratiyes Most otential lv radioactive t'1as e s { {; r. earns with a brief naff}itive. (see 'd d'ation control area are filtered and Ins! ructlons) emineralizexs 13rio'f.",to}}e t: v }s~cgir}seel A rl 3 Q Ocean

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b. 'lYeste Abetemen't Codes PMXXED (3)

Uklng the COdeS IISted In Table II of the Instruction Booklet, ( ) ~>'EQKOZ, ( ) (5)- describe tike waste abatement., processes for this discharge In (5) (5) the order In which they occur ll possible. (10) (11) ~ (12)

                                                            }  (14)            (1S)

(15) (22)

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(1>) (2o) (23) (10) (21) (24) (25) EPA Fores 7550-23 (7 73) IL-4

01SCHARGE SERIAt NUMBER Fotr st APPROVED OSIft bin l5it-RO)OO 006 l 6. Wastewater Characteristics $ e<? p$ LN g p$ yp Check the box hesi de each constituent which ls present in the e:Ouch t Idtseharse water). This determination is to be based on ar tual z nalysis or best estimate.lse e Instructions) Sl Parameter Paiarnctcr 216. 216 r<,

                                                                                    %%%  r?r??rr?M~?                      ~m? ~mAr??r"tM%%rrir    r??rri 'lr'rill Color                                                                  Copper 000SO                                                                  0)042 Ammonia                                                                Iron 00610                                                                  01045 Organic nitrogen                                                       Lca<l 00605                                                                  0105           )

Nltralc lilagresium 00620 00927 Nitritc blanganes" 00615 01055 Phosphorus blercury 00fi65 71900 Sulfate bi<) lybd e num 0(i945 01062 Sulfide N)CPC) 00745 01067 Sulfitc Selenium 00740 01) 47

                       )lromide                                                              Silver 7187<)                                                                01077 Chlnride                                                               Potassium
                    '.0'094t)                                                                00937 Cyanide                                                                Sodium 00720                                                                 00929
                       ):)uorlde                                                             Thallium 00951                                                                 01059 Alunlinum                                                              f  lian)un'I 0)!05                                                                 01152 Antimony                                                              Tl n 01097                                                                  OI )02 Arson)c                                                                Zll<C
                     ')002                                                                    01092 Beryllium                                                              Algicidcs 01012                                                                  7il051 Barium>                                                               Chlorinated organic                compounds'4052 01007 Bnron                                                                  Pcsticidcs'4)053 01022 Cadn:loni                                                              Oil and          gree~'0550 01027 Calcium                                                                Phenols 00916                                                                  32730 Cnbalt                                                                 Surfactanls 01037                                                                  38260 Chromium                                                               Chlorine
0) 034 50060 Fecal coliform bacteria Radioactivity 74i055 74050
                       'Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in Item 26.

Pcsticides (insecticides, fungicidcs, and rodenti cl< es) rl . ust be rcportcd in terms nf the acceptabte cn<n <non names specified in') cceptable Common iyames and, Ciremical Arames for tire /n<;redient Statrqr< nt on Pesticide Labels, 2n<l Edition, Environlnental i'0 tecli on Agency, washington, D.C. 20250. J <<ne. 1972 by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Rcgu)at inns

                                                                         )'c<)uitcd I'o r the          Enforcement of tl:e I'ederal )nscclichte.

Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. II-S EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

OISCIIAACiE SEAIAI NVh1tsEA

                                                                           ~06                                                         FOR AGCNCY U~h t7. bascrlptlon of Intska and blscharan          See PSLI 1 F SAR For each of tha parameters listed halow, enter In tile approprlsta box th. value or coda lat'tar answarcallad for tsaa instructions)

In addition. enter tha parameter name and code and all required values for any of tha following parameters lf Aiay were cheeked in Itain 16s ammnnb, cyanide, alunilnum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, Iaad, mercury, nlciclsl, ssianium, -inc, phanols, oil nnci amiss, and chlorine trasidualh influen Effluent Cl ca, Ci Cl 0 I parameter ard Code

                       '217 a.,

o cs CI Q ct

                                                                                                +oCI          o CI
                                                                                                                   ~  o Q     (o      o              CI cx cs                                               SI          AI                                   C~

Cl Ci CI o~ '~ 8 '-' V. tt o- 8 c Cl Cl E 70

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Cl Os:i M (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Flow Gallons pcr day 00056 pll Units 00400 Temperature (winter) n i 74028 Temperature (summer) n l 74027 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5-day) r.ig/t 003lo Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) rn jt 00340 Total Suspended (nonillterable) Solids mg/l 00530 Specific Conductance

   'micromhos/cm at 25' 00095 Settleable Matter (residue) ml/i 0054C5 vOther dischar-s sharing intake frow (serial numbers).(see instnictions)

I E PA Form /550-23 (7-/3)

FOR)f A PPROVED O.)fB No. 158 R0100 D)SCHARGK 5ERIAL NUMBcR 006 IrOR AQZIICV Ugi ( ont'd.) Influent Effluent 0 re .>> 0re o T cl Parameter and Code o tS fl oA ota 0 H E I u Rgb Vl o 1I o Rt tt J 'xE?tt 6 o, uZA A g" 0 L'I Cd

                                                                                            'Ltf o trt A                > P. E o

os (5) (6) (7) H 5. 5- 6 . 5 std uni s GR Cond. 750 umhos GR

                                                                   .65                                                       GR 260 Radioactivit                                             10 5   to l0    4  uCi    m                                   GR Suspended             Solids                                 5-l5                                                      GR
      +This data was collected from                            a grab sample during              typical operation of     system'g.

Plant Controls Check lf the fol. lowing plant controls are available for 'this discharge. Alternate power source for major Q APS pumping facility. Alarm or emergency procedure for power or equi pmsnt failure Complete item 19 lf discharge Is from cooling and/or steam water generation and water treatment additives are used. tg. tYat r Treatment Additives If ths dtscharps Is treated with any con-ditioner, Inhibitor, or'alglclds, answer the following.

a. Name of I taterial fs)
b. Name and address of manu.

facturer "Igb

c. Quantity (pounds added per million gallons of water treated).

E)'A Forrs 7550-23 P-73) lI-7

DISCHARGE SERI At HUMSER 006 FOR AGENCY USE

d. Chemlca'I composition ol theso 2134 additives (see Instructions).

Complete Items 20-25 ll there Is a thermal dl schargo (c.g., associated with a steam and/or power g eneratl on plant, steel mill petroleum refinery, or any other

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manufacturing process) and the total dlschar go flow is 10 million gallons per day or more. (sae lns tructlon s)

20. Thermal Discharge Source Check "2 0 th* appropriate item(s) Indicating the source of the discharge. (me Instructions) H/A Ooller Olowdown Q OLOD Boiler Chemical Cleaning Q OCCI Ash Pond Overflow QAPOF Golfer Water Treatment Evapora. QEPOD tor Olowdown Oil or Coal Fired Plants Effluent QOCFp from Alr Pollution Control Devlcos Condense Cooling VVater Q COND Cooling Tower Biowdown Q CTOD Manufacturing Process QMFPR Other Q OTHR
21. Discharge/Receiving Water Tomper-N/A atura bltfarnce Clvo the maximum temperature difference between the discharge and rccclvlng waters for summor and winter operating conditions.

(seo Instructions) Summer 0 r Winter 22.1h oF

22. Discharge Temperature, Rate of Charlgt P r Hour 022 OF./n our g/A Give the maximum possible rate of temperaturo change per hour of discharge undor operating con-ditions. (sco Instructions)
23. Wat r Temperature, Percen!Ila Report (Frequency of Occurrence)

In the table below, enter the ' 'C temperature svhlch ls cxcooded 10Fs of the year, SY~ of tha year, 1'Ye of S E N/A the year and not at all (maximum yearly temperature). (see Instructions) Frcouency of occurrence 10% 5'Ya 1% Maximum 0I oF or

a. Intake SVater Temperature (Subject to natural changes)
b. Discharge Water Tcmperaturo 223b oF oF oF oF
24. Ylater IntA." Velocity feet/M c. g/A (see Instructions)
25. Rcten! Ion Time Give tho longth of time, In minutes, from start of minutes N/A water temperalure rise to discharge of cooling water. (see Instructions)

EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73)

FORM APPROY< > 0MB No.'158~100 DISCHARGE SERIAL NLJiVIBER IrDR AGV.rICY U."IR "006 rp <<> P

23. Additional lnlorrnstlon E

ltom Inlormotlon EPA Porm 7550 23 (7-73)

FORÃ 'rr( PPRO /=D 0MB lYo. l58-R0100 FOR ACXHCV USX STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURii~lGANC) COi>)MFRCIAL

                                                                                                                                    ~  I S"=CTIONK BASiC DiSCHARGE 0:-SCR)PT)ON complete thh section for osch discharge lndlcat<<d In Section I, Item 9, that Is to surface waters. This Includes dlschargss tn munlclp>>l sewsrag>>

systems ln which the was'towater docs not go through a treatment works prior to balng dlschar~d to surface wa! Irs. Dlsch>>rg>>s tu vr>>lis rsust bo described where there are also discharges tn surface waters from this facility. BEpARATK DEgcRIRTIoNs DF EAcH fslscHARGZ AR -. IIEQUIR co Ev=N IF BKvÃitAI.DiscHARC:.5 DRIGliNATE IN THE sAME FAclLITY. AII values for an existing dischsrg>> shnuhl b>> rspr>> santattve of tha twslve previous months of operation. If this ls a proposed dlscharg<<, values should roll<<ct best onglne<<ring estimzt<<s. ADDITIONALINSTRUCTIO!4IS FOR Sc\ ECT D ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INOICAfED. R .FER TO BOOKLET BEFORE FILLliVGOUT THESE ITEi41S.

1. Dbcharga Serial flo. and Name
a. Discharge S>>rial No. 007 (see instructions)
b. Olscharg>> Nsm<<

Give name of discharge, if any. (sae Instructions)

c. Previous Discharge Sari<<)No.

If previous permit application wa- made for this discharge (sae Item Section I), provide prevl- i

                                                             -see-   Part    XXX, G, .p.            l5 of        16     of existing C,

ous discharge s<<rial number. NPDES Permit

2. Discharge Opetallng D'stas
a. Dischar a Began Date lf tho discharge described below is In operation, ilve the date (within 75 lo best estlma;e) the discharge YA MO began.
b. Discharge to Begin Dste If the discharge has never occurred but is planned for snino future date, give the date (within best asti ~ YR hlo niate) the discharge will begin.
c. Oischarg<< to End Date If dls.

charge ls scheduled to ba dlscon. tinued vrithln the next 5 years, I'2 pic; 8/A give the da'.e (within best cstl- YR MO rnate) the dlsch'arge will end. Engine:ring Report Available Check It an engineering report ls available to rcvlewlng agency upois request. (seo Instructions) 201 I f Discharg>> t.ocation Name the political boundaries within which Agency Use the point of discharge ls located. State '20M"" Florida County 20kb t. Lucie (if applicable) Ci!y or Town t A Discharge Point Description Discharge is Into (check one): (sae lns! ruc.'lons) Stream (includes ditches arroyos, and o',her In'.ermlt tent watercours<<s) QSTR ' Lake Ocean Municipal Sanitary wastewater Transport System DLKE g) OCE OMTS I'lunlcipal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System gi4ICS EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73) 7'it(a oecffon confdina 9 fsa9<<e!

DISCHARGE SEAIAL NUMBEA 002 I'OA AGErkCY USE Municipal Storm wator Trlnsport Systottl Qsrs Well {In)ection) QWEL Othor QoTH II 'other's checkoff, specify 203b

6. Discharge Point Lak/Long Give tho precise location of the polnk of discharge to ths nearest second.

Latitude 02&a ~OEG Z3 I.IIN ~ SEC Longl:vdo ~ gitks ~DEG ~MIN XLSEC

7. DilcharJe ik tcsivltlg Water Nanl ~

Name the waterway at tho point 20ta" of dlschatge.{sea Instrvctlons) i C', For A ency Use For A"ency Usa If the discharge Is 'through an out Ma'or hllnor Slib 303o fall that extends boyond the sliore- >07b Ilno or Is boiow tho tnoan low "20'te waker fine, complete Item 8. ""k. C. Offshore Dhcharge

a. Discharge Distance from Shore r 03a 1200
b. Discharge Depth Below Water "30 Surface 2rJ3b foot
5. Discharge ty pe and Occurrence
a. Type of Discharge Chock whothcr tl>7 cklschargo Is con. {con) Continuous tinuous or lritortnlttan!.

{st instruclions) 5I{lnt>>nkorml'ke<<DiSCharge OCCurS Only during

b. Dlschatg>> Occurrence Days per Week Enter tho average num. 205b '

days por week rainfall periods bcr of days per lveek {during parlors of discharge) this dis-Chatge OCCiitS.

c. Discharge Occurrence -iMonths If this dischatg>> normally 0 Jc Q JAN Q FEB Q MAA QAPA operates {either Intermittently, or continuously) on less than QMAY Q JUN Q JUL QAG A1 1 1 2 months a year-around basis (excluding Shutdowns for routine mainte- QSEP Q OCT Q NOV Q DEC nance), check the mon'.hs dur-Ing tho year when the discharge Is opera Jng. {see Instructions) complete I toms 10 and 11 It "inter mt:tonk" Is checked in Item g.a.

O!harwl\e, proceed to item 12

10. Intermittent Dlscilarga Ckuantiky State:he average volume per dis-210,'ari'able" and not thousand gallons measurable por discharpo occvrronco.

charge occurrence In thovsands of gallons, 1l. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency

a. Intermittent Discharge Duration Par Day State the avetage number of hours per day the 2{ 1>> bouts I r day Variable discharge Is operating.
b. Intsrmitten'I Discharge Frequency State the average nulnber ot discharge occur.

2 I 10. discharge occurrences Per day Variab le roncas per day during days whon discharging.

12. Maximum Flow Period Give tho time period!n which the maximum flow ol this discharge occur 2I2
                                           *   >et Fro&12na month ko ~ember month EPA Form 7550-23 {7 73)

DISCHAB(SE SEBIAL NUMBEB

                                                                                                    'OR)t /I PPROVED 007                                               OMB Ão. 158-ROI 00 FOR AGENCY USE
13. Activity Description Give a narrative description ot activity producing this discharge.(see
                                                          ~o ') 1 r Et@~

Instructions) 7.n Sy-Sl;em-LRXA l.llC1&IS t'3ai.iil3r AQ('6 lX: XA')e)41 B3ÃlB

14. ACtiVity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes the activity causing thfs discharge, supply the type and maximum an:ount ot either the raw material consumed (Item 14a) or. the product produced (I tern 14b) In the units specified in Table I ot the instruc-tion oooXlet. For SIC Codes not listed In, Tab(a I, use raw material or production'units normally used for measuring production.(see Instructions)
a. Baw taaterials 'N/A Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code 'Name Amount/Day (Soe Table I) (Serial Number) 2
                                                'rrvYcetr,,'aximum
b. Products N/A Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day (Seo Table I) (Serial liumbor) 5 EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

v ~ DISCHARGE SERIAL NUhtBER 007 FOR ACE"ICY USE

15. Wast ~ Abatsmant
a. Waste Abatamant Vractlces Oescrlbe the waste abatement >>a<<,Collection and dis osal or non-ecruipmont practices used on this discharge e with a brief narra\lee. (see area sheet runoff from rainfall InStruCtlons)
b. Waste Abatement Codes ESHPAR Using the codes listed In Table II of the Instruction Booklet, (4) e (5) (6) describe the waste abatement processes for this discharge In (6) the order ln which they occur II possible. (11)

(14) 0 (15) (16) '(1I) (20) e (23) (24) (25) EPA Form 7SS0-23 (7-73)

FOkbf h PPROVFD DISCHARGE SERIAL t'IU) tOER 05fff No. 158-R0100

                                                                    '007 FOR ACFHCY USE
16. cvastewater Characteristics N/A checI< the box beside each consti'iuent which is present in the cft<uent tdlscharge water).'his determination is to be baled on actual analysts or best esti<nate.tsee instructions)

Parameter Paralnctcr utl 216, 215

                                                                                                                                              ~

r e Color Copper 000SO 010 )2 Ammonia Iron 00610 01045 Organic nitrogen lead 00605 01051 Nitrate blagresium 00620 009~27 Nitrite Manganese 006) 5 01055 Phosphorus ) lercury 00665 71900 Sulfate Molybdenum 00945 01062 Sulfide 4i'ic):cl on745 01067 Sulfitc Selenium f<0740 01147

                         <trodi<<le                                             Sih       <<r 71S7t)                                                 01077 Chloride                                               Potassium 00940                                                  00937 Cyanide                                               'Soll IUnl 00720                                                  00929 I luoride                                              'fllallium 00951                                                  0105<7 Alll all<IUnl
                              ~

I'imnium 0 I I 05 0)152 Antimony Tin 01097 01102 Arsenic Zhlc 01002 01092 Bcry)lium Algicidcs'405) 01012 It ariuln Chlorinated organic compounds'4052 01007 Boron Pccticides" 01022 74053 Cadmium Oil and grca~ 01027 00550 Ca)alum Phenuls 00916 32730 Cobalt .Surfactants 01037 39260 Chronium Chlorine 01034 50060 Fecal coliform bacteria Radioactivity'4050 74055

                         'Specify subctanccs, compounds and!or elements in Iten 26.
                       'csticides(insecticides, fnngicides, and rodcnticides) must be rcportc<l in terms of the acceptable common

( names specified in heceptable Cotnmon Aarnes and Cl emiecl Names for tl e Ingredierrt Stat< ment on pesticide Labels.'nd Edition, Environmental prot ction Agency, )yashington, 1).C. 20250, June 1972, ac rc<IU)tcd by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Regu)ations for the Enforcement of tile I'cdcral insecticide, I:ungicide, and Rodenticide Act. II-S EPA Foie< 7550-23 (7-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAI NUMBc R 007 FOR AGENCY USE

                                                                                                                                                            /
     'll. Descrlptlon of IntsXa and Olscharae                            N/A For each of the parameters listed bHow, enter In the appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for.(see Instructions)

In addi;lon, enter the pararneler name and code and all rertulred values for any o! the following parameters if they were checlced In Item l6; ammonia, cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, zinc, phenols, oil and grease, and chlorine (residual). influent Effluent o ee aa rl o '- ee rs ~ rt s rs ee g Pararnctcr and Code O rs

                                                                          ~4         rs I         > cs+     o O

r,"217a E ~ A pp rs .g" H~g

                                                                                               'r;Ers,q                             O'
                                                   "~a  rs LCD               a         X0    tu Q C O

ZOFHI5 f n

                                                                                                                                                     ~

H rs cls (2) (3) (5) (6) (7) (g) Flowe Gallons pcr day 00056 pll Units 00400 Temperature (:yintcr) O 74023

    'r Tcmpcraturc (sum ncr) 74027 Biochemical Oxygen D "mand (BOD S.day) mg/I 00310 Chclnical Oxygen Demand (COD) nip l 00340 Total Suspend:d (nonfilterable)

SoMs mg/i 00530 Specific Conductance micromhos/cm at 25' 00095 Settleablc hfatter (r sidue) ml/l 00545 eOther discharges sharing intake flow (serial numbers).(~e instructions) E PrE Form 7550 23 (7 73)

FORH vt PPROVLD 0MB I'/o. 158<<RONO DISCtIARGK SF RIAL NUMBER

                                                                                    ~Q2                                    FOB AQXHCY USE (Cont'd.)

N/A Influent F E(tucnt se o t'a tp 0 Parameter and Code 4

                                                                                  ,tl           0     oA     >??
                                                                                                                 >>"  ()A<   O          0    I>>
j >2/ CJ r?

o s?

                                                         ~     ?>              -" -'A m                                                6 rl o

t tc t M t: CI 1? ca 'a 0 sd CI w>> -Obth tls (5) lu. I?lant Controls Chec?t I! the fol~ I g Ib,') lowing plant controls are avalla'ble >r for this discharge. N/A Alternate power source for ma)or Q APS pumping faclllty. Alarm or emergency procedure for Q AL>>1 power or equipment'failure Complete Item 19 I I d I scharge Is from cooling and/or steam water vr generation and water treatment  ?

                                                              >  n additives are used.                             ~r ?.

IS. y/ater Treatment Additives If the ~ dlscharpr Is treated with any con-, dltloner, Inhibl;or, or alglclde,

P.." v answer the following.'ame of hlaterlal{s)

N/A

b. Name and address of manu- E facturer 2 gb'
                                                       '<   "X?>>

./ c. Quantity Ipounds added p.r mllllon gallons of water treated). 'UI>AQW EPA Porr. 7550-23 (7-73) lI-7

olscHARGE SERI'A NuhtBER 007 FOR AGENCY USE

d. Chemical composition of these additives (see Instructions).

Complete Items 20.25 if there Is 3 thermal d Ischarge 2138 (a.g., associated with a steam and/or power generatl on 0 plant, steel mill, petroleum refinery, or any other manufacturing process) and the total dlscha rge flow ls 10 million gallons per day or more. (sea ln a)rue'ilo ns)

20. Thermal Discharge Source Check <<20 the appropriate Item(s) Indicating I the source of the discharge. (sae Instructions) r N/A Boiler Blowdown Q BLOD r v Boiler Chemical Cleaning 1 Q BCCL Ash Pond Overllow QAPOF Boiler Water Trcatmont Evapora- QEPBD tor Olowrlown Oil or Coal Fired Plants Effluent QOCFP from Air Pollution Control Devices Condense Cooling y/ater QcoNO Cooling Tower Olowdown Q CTBD manufacturing Process QMFr n r/ Q DTMR Other'1.

Dhcharge/Receiving Water Temper- N/A ature DIIfoI. ace r Give the maximum temperature difference between the dlsctiarge \ and receiving waters for summer r and winter opera! Irig conditions., (seo Instructions) Summer 221>> F. Winter 22)b

22. Discharge Temperature, iiate of Chang- P-r I lour 2"2 F./hour Give thu maximum possible rato of temperature change per hour of discharge under operatir:g con.

dl:Ions. (see Instructions)

23. )Vat r Temperature, Percentile N/A Report (Frequency o! Occurrence)

In tho table below, enter the temperature which Is exceeded 10h of the year, 5% of the year, lrh of the year and no! at all (maximum yearly temperature). (see Instructions) Frerluency of occurrcncc 10rh 5% Ffir 'daxlmum

                                                 'r Intake Water Tcm porature         "2233                               oF (subject to natural chances)
b. Discharge Water Temperature 223b oF oF OF
24. Water Intake Ycloclty r 224 . feet/sec. N/A (see Instructions)
25. Ret ntlon Time Give the length of time, in minutes, from start of mlnu! ss N/A water temperature rise to discharge ol cooling water. (see Instructions)

EFA ForBI 7SSO-23 (7-73)

FORhf A PPROVZ D OII8 No. ISB~IOO OISCHARGK SERIAL NUMBER I OR AO'1HCY U3Ã 007 CS. Addltlonzl tnlotmstlon ltoM, Intonnat ton EPA Ponn IHO-23 (7-73) II-9

P FORM A PPROVED OMB No. 158-R0100 FOR AGENCY USK STANDARD FORM C MANUFACTURIIIIGAND COMMERCIAL SECTIONIL BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTIOiti Complete this section for each discharge indicated in Section I, Item 0, that Is to surface water This includes discharges to municipal sewerage systems In which the wastewater does not go through a treatment works prior to being discharged to surface waters. Discharges to wells must be described where there aro also discharges to surface waters from this facility, SEPARATE DESCRIPTIONS OF EACH DISCHARGE ARE REQUIRED KVEN IF SEVERAL DISCHARGKS ORIGINATE IN THK SAME FACII ITY. All values for an existing discharge should be rePre-sentatlve of the twelve previous months of operation. If this Is a proposed discharge, values should reflect best engineering estimates. ADDITIONALINSTRUCTIONS FOR SELECTED ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATED. REFER TO BOOKLET BEFORE F ILLING OUT THESE ITEMS.

1. Discharge Serial No. and Name
a. Discharge Serial No. 20$ >> 008 (see Instructions)
b. Discharge Name 20t 0 Sewage Treatment Plant Discharge Give name of'discharge, If any.

(see Instructions)

                                                        \
c. Previous Discharge Serial No.

If previous permit application was made for this discharge (see 006 Item 4, Section I), provide prevl. ous discharge serial number.

2. Discharge Operating Dates
a. Discharge Began Date If thc discharge described below Is In operation, give the date (within 202a:

best estimate) the discharge YR MO began.

b. Discharge to Begin Date If the discharge has never occurred but Is planned for some future date, -02b glvo the date (within best esti- YR fvIO mate) the discharge will begin.
c. Discharge to Knd Date If dis-charge Is scheduled to be discon.

tinued within the next 5 years, glvo the date (within best esti-mate) the discharge will end. 202c ~/~ YR MO

3. Engineering Report Available Check If an engineering rcport ls available to revlewlng agency upon request. (sce Instructions) 203.-
4. Discharge Location Name the political boundaries within which the point of discharge Is located. Agency Use State 204a Florida County 204b St. Lucie

{Ifapplicable) City or Town 204c Z 04) S. Discharge Point Description \ Discharge Is into (check one); (see Instructions) Stream (Includes ditches, arroyos, and other Intermittent watercourses) "200>> QSTR Lake PLHE (0 Ocean Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport Sys! em 6OCE 0MTS Municipal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System OMCS EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73) This section contains 9 pages.

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 008 FOR AGENCY USK Municipal Storm Water Transport System Q STS Well (Injection) QWEL Other Q 0TH If 'other's checked, specify 208b

6. Discharge Point Lat/Long Give the precise location of the point of discharge to the nearest second.

27 21 15 Latitude Longitude 20gb 80 DEG DEG 14 MIN MIN ll SEC SEC

7. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at the point of discharge.(see instructions) 2 0 7 'I Atlantic Ocean For Agenc Use For Agency Use It the discharge is through an out- fvta or Minor Sub 303e fall that extends beyond the shore. 207b line or ls below the mean low "07o water line, complete Item (L
8. Offshore Discharge
a. Discharge Distance from Shore 1200
b. Discharge Depth Below Water 30 Surface 208 b 5, DIscharge Type and occurrence
a. Type of Discharge Check whether the discharge Is con-tinuous or Intermltten:.
                                                              + (cor) Continuous (see Instructions)        ~

Q (ln I) Intermittent

b. Discharge Occurrenre Days par Week 'Enter the average num- 205> Ddays per week ber of days per week (dunng Derlovts of discharge) 'this dls charge occurs.
c. Discharge Occurrerce Months If this discharge normally OaAN OFEB OMAR QAI R operates (either Intermittently.

or conlinuously) on less than QMA+ O>UN O>UL QUG All t<el>e months a year-around basis (excluding shutdowns for routine malnte. QSEP Q OCT QNOV QOEC nance), check the months dur. Ing the year when the discharge Is operating. (see Instructions) Complete Items 10 and 11 If "Inter-mittent" Is checked In Item g.a. V r Otherwise, proceed to Item 12.

10. Intermltt nt Olscharg Quent! ty State the average volume per dls. thousand gallons per discharge occurrence.

charge occurrence In thouSands of N/A gallons.

11. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency
a. Intermittent Discharge Duration Par Day State the average number of hours per day the 21 hours per day N/A discharge Is operating. )a'.I'4b
b. Intermittent Discharge Frequency State the average discharge occurrences per dayq/A number of discharge occur-rences per day during days when discharging.
12. Maximum Flow Period Give the time period In which the maximum flow of this discharge occurs.
2) 0'"; From to N/A month month EPA Forre 7550 23 (7 73)

H-2

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FORM APPROVED 008 OMD No. i58>>R0100 FOR AGENCY USK ia. Activity Description Give a narrative description of activity producing th)s discharge,(see Instructions) b on-site inhabitants at. lant sites. This

                                                              'ncludes           toilet facilities              showers,          otable
                                                                 'nkin water wastes                     etc.

I4. Activity Causing Dbcharge For each SIC Code which describes Instruct-the activity causing this discharge,

     , supply the type and maximum amount of either the raw material consumed (item 14a) or the product produced (Item 14b) In the units specified In Table I of the ionn Booxlet. For sic codes not listed in Table I, use raw rnatsrlat or production units normally used for measuring production.(see instructions)
a. Raw Materials N/A Maximum Unit Shared Discharges SIC Code Name Amount/Day (See Table I) (Serial Number)
. K)4a, . 1 . -.4>>"':..>> . S
b. Products N/A Maximum Unit Shared Discharges
"054k v>>'8 1>> -':-.:>>'. '<<'Y'.

SIC Code

                                              "  2 <<"<<'='>><<':  r: r '..";- >>:

Amount/Day

                                                                              >>'; f3)- '.

(See Table

                                                                                             >>~

I) (Serial Number) EPA Form 7550 23 (7~73)

DISCHARCE SERIAl NUMBER 008 FOR AGENCY USE 1$ . Waste Abatement

a. Waste Abatemant Practices Describe the waste abaternent 2(Sa Narrative:

0 practices used on this discharge with a brief narrative. (see Instructions)

                                            ~ F b, Waste Abatement Codes             2lbb      1     ESEGRL'NONXT SLANDD     (5)

Using the codes listed ln Table II of the Instruction Booklet, (4) (5) SEADXS (0) dascrlbo the waste abatement processes for this discharge In PEQUAL (7) (9) the order In which they oCCur It possible. PSCREE (10) ~ (12) PAERAT (14) (15) (is) P SI(INC s (1>) (18) (1g) PNXXED I (20) (21) (2P) 'CODORS (2~) (24) CCLDIS EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73)

FORilf APPROVED OISCHARGE SERIAL NVM8ER OlrfB Ho. 158 R0100 FOR AGENCY t)SE IC

                                                                                                                                    'I C I

I 6. Wastewater Chera&erlstlcs check the box beside each constituent whtch Is present In the elf luent (dtscharsje water). This determination ls to be based on actual analysts or best estimate.(see Instructions) Parameter Parameter

                                              '216                                                              ,216 Color                                                        Copper 00080                                                        01042 Ammonia                                                      Iron 00610                                                        01045 Organic nitrogen                                             Lead 00605                                                  X     01051 Nitrate                                                      Magnesium 00620                                                        00927 Nitrite                                                      Manganese 00615                                                        01055 Phosphorus                                                   Mercury 00665                                                        71900 Suit'atc                                                     Molybdenum 00945                                                        01062 Sulfide                                                      Nickel 00745                                                        01067 Sulfite                                                      Selenium 00740                                                        01147 Bromide                                                      Silver 71870                                                        01077 Chloride                                                      Potassium 00940                                                        00937
                      ;'Cyanide                                                     Sodium 00720                                                        00929 1'luoride                                                    Thallium 00951                                                        01059 Aluminum                                                     Titanium 01105                                                        01152 An  rim  oily                                                 Ttn 01097                                                         01102 Arsenic                                                       Ztnc 01002                                                         01092 Beryllium                                                     Al        icides'4051 01012 Barium                                                        Chlorinated organic     compounds'4052 01007 Boron                                                         Pcsticidcs" 01022                                                         74053 Cadmium                                                       Oil and grease 01027                                                         00550 Calcium                                                       Phenols 00916                                                         32730 Cobalt                                                      ~

Surfactants 01037 38260 Chromium Chlorine 01034, 50060 Fecal coliform bacteria Radioactivity'4050 74055,

                       'Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in Item 26.

Pcsticides(ins:cticidcs, fungicides, and rodcnticidcs) must be reported in tcrrns of thc acceptable common I names specified in rtcceptable Common Arames and Chemical JVames for the Ingredient Statement on Pesticide Labels, 2nd Edition, Environmental Protection Agency, EYasldngton, D.C. 20250, Jttne 1972, as required by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Regu)ations for thc Enforcemcnt of t)tc Federal lnsccticidc, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. II-S E PA Form 7550-23 P-73)

DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 008 FOR AGENCY USE I7. Description of Intake and Discharge '/: For each of the parameters listed below, enter In the appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for (see Instructions) In addition, enter the parameter name and code and all required values for any of the followln9 parameters lf they were checlied In item 16; ammonia, cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nlclcel, selen)um, zinc, phenols, oil and crease, and chlorine I residual). Influent Effluen o ca O ca C>> Cp '2 '~ Parameter and Code o n Ci A V5 E i o A( o o Ul n

                   -217a                                                                                       o                    ~ A a

u El Pn o Ci V

                                                    >>P
7. E
                                                    )A                            A        X0    pI  AK CI Z.

St 0 pi A 8 R ( E c/7 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Flow>> Gallons pcr day 00056 var able 2KGPD 10KGPD pli Units 00400 var able Temperature (winter) 0 p 74028 N/A Temperature (summer)

  'F                      N/S 74027 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5-day) rng/l                                       200-003)0                                       250 pprct                                        10                 20 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) ntg/l                        N/p 00340 Total Suspended (nonfilterable)

Solids "560 30 60 mg/1 00530 Specific Conductance micromhos/cm at 25' 00095 Settleablc Matter (residue) ml/l ". 200 10 20 00545

  <<other discllarges sharing intake flow (serial nulnbers).(sce instructions)

EPA Farm 7550-23 (7-73)

                                                                                                          , FORM APPROVED OMB No. 158-R0100 DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMSER FOR AGENCy USE (Cont'd.)

Influe'. Effluen cr trr rr 0 rr ,s .~ g r o Q O Paraniclcr and Code > os) I rr

                                               )

rr Pe rr o CS O vl r E o CJ rr rr n A o Y. x

                                                                                                            'F"       ~ 8
                                                                             ~0  4~   lH  <   X Ofrt   C)             ZC (4)               (5)                  (7)

Total N 35-80 p Total P

13. Plant Controls Check If the fol~

lowing plant controls are available for this discharge. Alternate power source for ma)or QAIS pumping facility. Alarm or emergency procedure for Q ALM power or equipment failure r Complete Item lg lf discharge Is from cooling and/or steam water generation and water treatment additiveS are uSed.

19. Water Treatment Additives If the discharge is treated with any con-ditioner, Inhibitor, or alglclcie, answer the fotlowln~~
a. Name of Material(s) 10% NaOCl Chlorine as
b. Name and address facturer of manu-2(gb Allied Chemical Medle Florida
c. Quantity (pounds added per 200 lbs/M Gal3:ons million gallons of water treated)

II-7 EPA Form 7550-23 (7-73)

o DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 008 FOR AGENCY USE

d. Chemical composition of these 2'lgd additives (sae Instructions).

Complete Items 20.25 It there Is a therinal discharge (c.g., associated with a stcam and/or power gencratl on plant, steel mill, petroleum refinery, or any othor manutacturlng process) and the total discharge flowis 10 million gallons par day or more. (sae lnstructlo ns)

20. Thermal Dhcharga Source Check the appropriate Item(s) indicating o the sourco of the discharge. (see Instructions) N/A Boiler Olowdown Q BLOD Bolter Chemical Cleaning QOCCL Ash Pond Overllow QAPOF Boiler Water Treatment Evapora- Q EPBD tor Blowdown Oil or Coal Fired Plants Effluent QOCFI from Air PollutiOn Control Devices Condense Cooling Water Q COND COOllng TOWar OIOWdOWn Q CTBD Manufacturing Process Q f,tFPR C:her Q OTHR 21 ~ Disc ha rga/Receiving Wa ter Temper ature Dltlerenca Give tho maximum"temperature ditferancc betvrean the discharge and receiving waters for summer and winter operating ccndl! lens.

(sea In tructlons) Summer 22) oF a'in',er

                                                '.22'I b
22. Discharge Temperature, Rate of Change Par Hour Give the maximum possible rata of tcmpcraturo change per hour of 222, .'./h our N/A discharge under operating con.

dltlons. (sae InstructIons)

23. Water Temperature, Percentile Rap or! (F requency of Occurrence)

In the table below, enter tha temperature which Is exceeded 10% Of the year, 5% Of thC year, 1o/o Of the year and not at all (maximum yearly temperature). (see Instructions) Frequency of occurrence 10% lo/o Maximum

a. Intake Water Temperature oF (Sub)act to natural changes)
b. Discharge Water Temperature oF oF QF "222b'2P
24. Water Intake Velocity feet/sec@/A (sae Instructions) l
25. Retention Time Give the length of mlnutesN/A time, In minutes, from start of water temperature rise to discharge of coolIng water. (sae Instructions)

EPA Form TS(0->'I II-8

FOR7g APPROVED OMB IVo. H8 ROI00 DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER FOI\ AGENCY USE 008

26. Addltlonal Intormstlon Ilom . ~ t Ion

( EPA Form 7550 23 (7 73) II-9

L 'LalT HASTEle'ATE'R 1'LO<') DXAGRM'! V UHXT il STP 006 005 UHXT >",:2 DE!'BTERXNG PASTES ) XHTFiKE CANAL NEUTBALXZATXOH BASIN 002 / FLOOPi DMXNS HVAPORATXON/ COHSTRUCTXON AREA RUNOFF PERCOLATXON PONDS

                                                        .'NXT g,: 2  STP lKTPZ      CLEE KXNG NASTES 003~

i~ BADi'lASTE DXSCHARGE 004 DXSCljARGE CANAL Part III.E. STEM! GENE &TO. 13LOh DO<'!N I I ATLiXXTX C l Note: Serial nUmbers are listed as per OCEAN 1 existing NPDES permit and not, as per application.

APPENDIX A DISCUSSXON OF SPECIFIC ITEMS RELATXNG TO ST. LUCXE PLANT (PSL) RENEWAL APPLICATION Item 1 EPA JURISDXCATION: NON-RADXOLOGICAL DISCHARGES PROM PSL FPL respectfully requests that EPA exercise its jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act of 1977 as amended to regulate'n its entirety discharges of non-radiological effluents to "Navigable Waters of the U-; S." It is FPL's belief that non-radiological chemical and thermal discharges from PSL as applied for should be solely regulated under the NPDES permit system ~onl and should not be duplicated via the Appendix B Environmental Technical Specifications (ETS) of the NRC operating license for St. Lucie Unit No. 1. Although FPL does-."not dispute the fact that NRC has the right to review and comment on the conditions which EPA proposes for regulation of non-radiological discharges at PSL, it does believe that EPA has final authority, after an appropriate evaluation of the comments from NRC and other interested agencies, to determine NPDES permit limitations and monitoring programs. This opinion is supported by the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board decision commonly known as the "Yellow Creek Decision" (ALAB-515). On the basis of Yellow Creek, FPL has previously requested deletion of all non-radiological chemical and thermal limitations and.. monitoring requirements from the PSL Unit No. 1 ETS by its letters dated April 12, and September 10, 1979. Copies of this corres-pondence are attached to this transmittal for your information.

Upon receipt of NRC's approval of these requests, FPL's goals will have been realized in part. However, requirements for the monitoring of aquatic biota which could be impacted by PSL's discharges are also a part of the ETS. FPL believes that these requirements should also be determined by EPA and therefore FPL proposes their incorporation into the PSL NPDES permit. FPL-would propose that NRC delete these requirements from the PSL Unit No. 1 ETS upon their incorporation into the NPDES permit. Regulation of non-radiological effluents in their entirety by EPA would then be complete. Accordingly, FPL is sending a copy of this transmittal and its component parts to appropriate personnel at NRC. Item 2 SPECIFIC NPDES DISCHARGE PERMITS (as applied for) (a) Serial 001 Condenser Cooling Hater And Auxiliary

'-"; Cooling Water Discharged to The Atlantic Ocean.

FPL respectfully requests that this discharge serial be re-issued without change as modified and approved by EPA on January 18, 1980. (b) Serial 002 Neutralization Basin Discharge to Intake Canal. FPL requests this discharge serral be reissued without change. (c) Serial 003 Steam Generator Blowdown FPL requests this discharge serial be reissued without change as described in Part III. E of the current NPDES Permit (p. 15 of 16). (d) Serial 004 Preoperational Metal Cleaning Wastes From

Unit No. 2 and Similar Cleaning Operations Discharging Nastes to Either Intake Or Discharge Canal. This serial is currently listed as 003 in the PSL Unit No. 1 NPDES Permit. FPL respectfully requests that this discharge serial be reissued as dl is with the exception of adding appropriate wording to give FPL the flexibility to discharge the effluents to either the intake or discharge canal." (e) Serial 005 Point Source Runoff from Construction FPL respectfully requests that the limitations and monitoring requirementsapplicable to this serial be reissued without modification. (f) Serial 006 Radwaste System Discharge This serial is currently listed as serial 004. FPL respectfully requests that the limitations and monitoring requirements applicable to this serial be reissued without modification. (g) Serial 007 Non-Equipment, Area Storm Drains This serial as applied for is currently regulated under Part III. G (p. 15 of 16) of the existing NPDES Permit. FPL respectfully requests that the limitations and monitoring requirements applicable to this serial be reissued without modification. (h) Serial 008 Sewage Treatment. Plant Discharge This serial is currently listed as serial 006 in the existing NPDES Permit. FPL respectfully requests that the limitations and monitoring requirements applicable to this serial be reissued without modifica-

Item 3 Part I.B. REQUIREMENTS (a) FPL has complied with Part I;B.l.a. (b) FPL has complied with Part X.B.l.b. (c) FPL respectfully requests that Parts X.B.l.c. and I.B.l.d. be examined and modified in accordance with FPL's proposal relating to PSL Unit No. 2 preoperational and PSL Unit No. l operational biological monitoring program. (See Appendix B of this application). This proposed program is submitted with the under-standing that EPA will assume jurisdication of non-radiological monitoring program in their entirety (abiotic and biotic) at, PSL Unit No. l and PSL Unit No. 2 concurrently with deletion of the NRC ETS non-

            " radiological monitoring requirements.

(d) FPL has complied with Part I.B.l.e. Item 4 PART III REQUIREMENTS (a) FPL requests that Part XII. E, Part IXX. G, and Part XII. H be included again without modification in Part IIX, or in an, applied-for discharge serial. (b) FPL requests that Part IXI. I be deleted in its entirety. FPL has the understanding that EPA will regulate all non-radiological discharge aspects of PSL No. l and PSL No. 2 through an appropriate NPDES Permit provision referencing FPL's proposed biological monitoring program. (See Appendix B of this 0 application).

(c) FPL requests that Part III. J be deleted in its entirety. FPL has the understanding that EPA will exercise jurisdiction under the CNA and administer all non-radiological biological monitoring programs'hrough the NPDES permit for PSL Unit No. 1 and/or PSL Unit No. 2. It is FPL's further understanding that NRC would delete all non-radiological monitoring requirements from PSL Unit No.. 1 Environmental Technical Specifications on or before reissuance of the PSL No. 1 NPDES Permit as currently applied for. FPL's proposed biological monitoring program, submitted with this application as Appendix B, satisfies all EPA and NRC requirements/concerns which V have been made known to the permittee. (d) FPL intends to submit an NPDES Permit Application for PSL Unit No. 2 during calendar year 1980. It is our belief that a site permit, authorizing discharges for both Units 1 and 2 is the appropriate manner of administering the NPDES program for the St. Lucie Plant site. (e) Please redraft Part III. L and Part III. M after reviewing FPL's proposed biological monitoring program (Appendix B) and meeting with FPL biologists, Mr. Alan D. Benedict. and Dr. Ross Nilcox, regarding details of the proposed program.

~ ~ (f) PSL Unit No. l currently complies with BAT requirements. PSL Unit No. 2 design will incorporate waste treatment facilities which will, satisfy BAT requirements. (g) FPL reserves the right, to contest any permit conditions specified in the Florida DER 40l Certi-fication in an appropriate State proceeding under State of Flori'da Law.

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