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MONTHYEARML20217K4391999-10-18018 October 1999 Provides Response to RAI to Support USI A-46 Program Submittal for North Anna Power Station,Units 1 & 2.Rev 10 to BNL Rept 52361,encl ML20217H3301999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to COLR for North Anna 2 Cycle 14 Pattern Su. No New Commitments Intended by Ltr ML18152B3541999-10-12012 October 1999 Requests Use of Code Case N-532 & N-619,per Provisions of 10CFR50.55a(a)(3).Detailed Info Supporting Request,Encl. Attachment 2 Includes Technical White Paper That Provides Further Technical Info ML20216K1681999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Vols I-VIII of Rev 35 to UFSAR for Naps.Rev Also Includes Update to Chapter 17 of Ufsar,Which Contains Operational QA Program.Changes to Program Description Do Not Reduce Commitments Contained Therein ML20212J9101999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee 990916 & 27 Relief Requests IWE-3 for Plant.Se Addresses Only IWE-3 Due to Util Urgent Need for Relief.Requests IWE-7 & IWE-8 Will Be Addressed at Later Date ML18152B3391999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request IWE-3,which Now Includes Addl Visual Exam Requirement After post-repair or Mod Pressure Testing Is Completed,Per Telcon with NRC ML20212G5091999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards in Triplicate,Applications for Renewal of Licenses for Listed Individuals.Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18152B6671999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Two NRC Forms 536,containing Info on Proposed Site Specific Operator Licensing Exam Schedules & Estimated Number of Applicants Planning to Take Exams And/Or Gfes,In Response to NRC Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML18152B3331999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Revised 180-day Response to NRC GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves. ML18152B3341999-09-16016 September 1999 Requests Relief from Specific Requirements of Subsection IWE of 1992 Edition with 1992 Addenda of ASME Section XI Re Containment Liner Examination Requirements,For North Anna & Surry Power Stations ML20211N2531999-09-0808 September 1999 Responds to Request to Exceed 60,000 Mwd/Mtu Lead Rod Burnup in Small Number of Fuel Rods in North Anna Unit 2.Informs That NRC Offers No Objection to Requested Use of Rods in Reconstituted Fuel Assembly.Se Supporting Request Encl ML18152B4471999-09-0101 September 1999 Requests That NRC Remove Listed Labels from Distribution ML20211L9151999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Comments Re Closure of Review of Response to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity ML20211J2211999-08-31031 August 1999 Approves Request to Remove Augmented ISI (Aii) Program for RCS Bypass Lines from North Anna Licensing Basis.Se Re Request to Apply LBB to Eliminate Augmented Insp Program on RCS Bypass Lines Encl ML20211H4131999-08-27027 August 1999 Informs That Util Revised Encl Bases for TS 2.2.1, Reactor Trip Sys Instrumentation Setpoints, Discussing Steam Flow/ Feed Flow Mismatch Portion of Steam Flow/Feed Flow Mismatch & Low SG Water Level Reactor Trip Setpoint ML20138B3241999-08-23023 August 1999 Forwards Draft Response to Question 1 Re NAPS USI A-46 ML20211D9041999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Revised Pages to Third Ten Year ISI Program & Relief Requests, Replacing Pages in 990408 Submittal ML20211B3871999-08-17017 August 1999 Requests Permission to Routinely Discharge from SW Reservior to Waste Heat Treatment Facility Under Existing Vpdes Permit Through Outfalls 108 & 103.Discharges Are Scheduled to Commence on 990907,due to High Priority Placed on Project ML20210T0671999-08-13013 August 1999 Informs of Completion of Review of Proposed Revs of Schedule for Withdrawal of Rv Surveillance Capsules Submitted by VEPCO on 981217.Approves Proposed Revs.Forwards Safety Evaluation ML20210Q9841999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Vepc COLR for North Anna Unit 2,Cycle 13 Pattern Ud, Per TS 6.9.1.7.d.COLR Was Revised to Include Temp Coastdown Operation at End of Cycle 13 ML18152B4081999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990520 & 0525 RAIs Re North Anna & Surry Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves. ML20210Q7661999-08-0606 August 1999 Requests Exception to 10CFR50.4 Requirement to Provide Total of Twelve Paper Copies When Submitting Surry & North Anna UFSAR Updates.Seek Approval to Submit Only Signed Original & One CD-ROM Version,Per Conversation with J Skoczlas ML18152B4091999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Vepc semi-annual fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Rept for 990101-990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210N2921999-08-0505 August 1999 Discusses Which Submitted Proposed TSs Bases Change for Containment Leakage. Licensee Changes to Bases May Be Subj to Future Insps or Audits ML20210J8861999-08-0202 August 1999 Provides Clarification to Commitment Made in Identifying Extent by Which Existing Plant Design Complied with RG 1.97,specifically Re Variable, Radiation Exposure Rate ML20210F6121999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards Supplemental Info on Proposed Irradiation of Fuel Rods Beyond Current Lead Rod Burnup Limit,Documenting Info Provided During 990624 Meeting & Suppl Original Submittal ML18152B3971999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Estimates of Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fys 2000 & 2001,in Response to NRC AL 99-02 ML20209E7621999-07-0909 July 1999 Provides Addl Info to Justify Use of Less than One Gpm Detectable Leakage Rate to Establish Required Margin for Crack Stability in LBB Analysis,Per 980623 Application on Reactor Coolant Loop Bypass Lines 05000338/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util Encl1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00,IAW 10CFR50.73.Commitment Made by Util Encl ML20209E3711999-07-0202 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-338/99-03 & 50-339/99-03 on 990425-0605.Violations Being Treated as Noncited Violations ML18152B4401999-07-0101 July 1999 Informs NRC That on 990511,Dominion Resources,Inc,Executed Amended & Restated Agreement & Plan of Merger with Consolidated Natural Gas Co ML18152B4371999-06-24024 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Clarification of Relief Requests Submitted on 990212,requesting Relief from Performing Hydrostatic Testing for Certain Small Diameter Class 1,RCS Pressure Boundary Connections ML20196G2581999-06-23023 June 1999 Discusses Closure of GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1,reactor Vessel Structural Integrity ML20212J2951999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Corrected Markup & Typed Version of Affected Pages. Requests That Attached Pages for Those Previously Provided in 990506 Submittal Be Replaced & Incorporated Into NRC Review of Proposed TS ML18152B4361999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Response to RAI Re Surry & North Anna Power Stations,Units 1 & 2,per GL 96-06 ML20196F1151999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Relief Requests NDE-047 & NDE-048 for North Anna Power Station,Unit 1 Re ASME Section XI ISI Program ML20196G2211999-06-21021 June 1999 Forwards Licensee Sampling & Testing Obligations Re Vpdes Permit VA0052451 Reissuance Application.Details of Requests for Sampling & Testing Waivers,Included ML20195J7011999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Revised EPIP 2.01 Which Corrects Typo That Was Found in Step 10 of Procedure.Rev Does Not Implement Actions That Decrease Effectiveness of EP ML20195J1391999-06-11011 June 1999 Submits Addl Info as Addendum to Original Application Which Proposed Use of Three Chemicals in Bearing Cooling Tower at North Anna Power Station,Per Reissuance of Vpdes Permit ML18152B4301999-06-0303 June 1999 Informs of Util Intention to Revise Schedule for Submittal of License Renewal Applications for Surry & North Anna Power Stations to March 2002 ML20195C6601999-06-0101 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990216 RAI Re Summary Rept of USI A-46 Program ML20207C9851999-05-28028 May 1999 Requests Regrading of Rt Robinson 990408 Written Exam,Based on Listed Reasons.Answer C for Question 18 Is Requested to Be Reconsidered as Correct or Question Be Deleted ML18152B4261999-05-28028 May 1999 Provides Formal Notification of Effect of Recent Organizational Restructuring on OLs of North Anna & Surry Power Stations,Per NRC 990513 Telcon Request ML18152B4221999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Info Concerning Changes to ECCS Evaluation Models & Application in Existing Licensing Analyses for Surry & North Anna Power Stations,Units 1 & 2 ML18152B4231999-05-26026 May 1999 Informs That Vepc Will Revise 180 Day Response to NRC GL 96-05,within 120 Days of Date of Ltr to Incorporate Commitment to Participate in Joint Owners Group Program as Applicable ML20206U7441999-05-20020 May 1999 Informs That NRC Unable to Conclude That NAPS Has Met Intent of Supplement 4 to GL 88-20.RAI Re Fire Area of IPEEE Encl. Response Requested within 90 Days of Submittal Date ML20207A8541999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards RAI Re Licensee Listed Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves. Response Requested within 90 Days of Submittal Date ML20195B5381999-05-14014 May 1999 Forwards Rev 8,Change 2 to North Anna Units 1 & 2 IST Programs for Pumps & Valves. Summaries of Program Changes Provided for Each Unit IST Program.Relief Requests Have Been Removed from IST Programs ML18152A3701999-05-13013 May 1999 Submits Proposal to Use Provisions of ASME Section XI Code Case N-597 for Analytical Evaluation of Class 1,2 & 3 Carbon & Low Alloy Steel Piping Components Subjected to Wall Thinning as Result of Flow Accelerated or Other Corrosion ML20206L4661999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Request to Delay Submitting Plant, Unit 1 Class Piping ISI Program for Third Insp Interval Until 010430,to Permit Development of Risk Informed ISI Program for Class 1 Piping 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML20211B3871999-08-17017 August 1999 Requests Permission to Routinely Discharge from SW Reservior to Waste Heat Treatment Facility Under Existing Vpdes Permit Through Outfalls 108 & 103.Discharges Are Scheduled to Commence on 990907,due to High Priority Placed on Project ML20196G2211999-06-21021 June 1999 Forwards Licensee Sampling & Testing Obligations Re Vpdes Permit VA0052451 Reissuance Application.Details of Requests for Sampling & Testing Waivers,Included ML20195J1391999-06-11011 June 1999 Submits Addl Info as Addendum to Original Application Which Proposed Use of Three Chemicals in Bearing Cooling Tower at North Anna Power Station,Per Reissuance of Vpdes Permit ML20206M7921999-05-0707 May 1999 Advises That Vepc Is Proposing to Use Three Chemicals in Bearing Cooling Tower at Naps,That Were Not Addressed in Licensee Last Application for Reissuance of Vpdes Permit ML20196H6431998-12-0303 December 1998 Informs That Util Is Seeking Approval to Discharge Chlorinated Blowdown from Bearing Cooling Tower for More than 2 H Per Unit as Specified in Special Condition 10 of Vpdes Permit.Meeting During Wk of 981214,requested ML20153G0131998-09-22022 September 1998 Requests Approval for Extended Compliance Schedule for Specific Provisions of Part III (9 VAC25-91-130,Pollution Prevention Requirements) for North Anna Nuclear Power Station ML18152B8171998-05-18018 May 1998 Discusses Results of Data Contained in Discharge Monitoring rept-QA (Dmr/Qa) Dtd 980114 ML20217Q7691998-05-0404 May 1998 Forwards Revised Application for Exclusionary General Permit for NAPS as Requested by D Vaughan in ML20198P8791998-01-12012 January 1998 Submits Application for Exclusionary General Permit for Plant ML20203H6111997-12-15015 December 1997 Forwards Application for General Storm Water Permit for Construction Activity at Naps.Local Government Ordinance Form,Pink Copy of Permit Application Fee Form & Copy of Check for Application,Encl ML20198P2871997-10-29029 October 1997 Requests That Vpdes Permit Be Amended to Reflect That Three Small Package Sewage Treatment Plants Were Permanently Removed from Svc ML20210G9721997-07-22022 July 1997 Submits Proposal to Pressure Test Piping within 10 Days Prior to Normal Fuel Oil Unloading Into Ast,Beginning No Later than 980101 ML20138B3381997-04-23023 April 1997 Provides Info to Support Proposal to Perform Annual Pressure Testing as Method of Leak Detection for Underground Line That Runs from Loading Area 5,000 Barrel Aboveground Storage Tank ML18153A1171997-03-19019 March 1997 Discusses Discharge Monitoring report-quality Assurance (DMR-QA) Results for VA Power Facilities ML20149M8131996-12-0505 December 1996 Submits Conditions Which Are Part of 961202 Approval of Temporary Conditional Use Permit Which Allows Construction of Temporary ISFSI or Dry Cask Storage as Listed ML20101R2521996-04-10010 April 1996 Responds to Unacceptable Results Noted in Discharge Monitoring rept-QA Rept for North Anna Power Station (Permit VA0052451) & Yorktown Power Station (Permit VA0004103) ML20101J0511996-03-21021 March 1996 Provides Notice of Intent to Increase Amount of Reverse Osmosis Reject Water Discharged at Outfall 020 ML20100B9061996-01-24024 January 1996 Submits Annual Statement Verifying That Each Spillway Gate Operated at Least Once During Twelve Months Preceding Annual Insp by Ferc,Per 18CFR12.44(b)(2).Main Dam'S Five Spillway Gates Satisfactorily Tested as Specified on Attached Form ML20087L3411995-08-21021 August 1995 Notifies of Minor Change in Discharge or Mgt of Pollutants at Plant ML20083K7181995-05-0404 May 1995 Forwards Application for Reissuance of Vpdes Permit for North Anna Power Station W/Addl Data Requested by ML18153A8081995-04-28028 April 1995 Provides Comments on EPA Pr Re Criteria for Certification & Determination of Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Compliance W/ Environ Standards for Mgt & Disposal of SF,high-level & Transuranic Radwastes.Guidance Re Categorization Needed ML18153A7921995-04-12012 April 1995 Submits Comments Re Proposed Revs to Guidance Provided to Federal Agencies on Radiation Protection ML20080J9181995-02-22022 February 1995 Submits Annual Statement Verifying That Each Spillway Gate Has Been Operated at Least Once During Twelve Months Preceeding Annual Insp by FERC Regional Engineer ML20080K8561995-02-22022 February 1995 Submits Notification for Spillway EDG Corrective Maint & Start Failure for Plant Hydroelectric Project ML20078M1481995-02-0808 February 1995 Discusses Series of Problems at Sewage Treatment Plant Re Exceedance in Bod ML20078H0711995-01-30030 January 1995 Discusses Conditions Affecting Safety of Project That Documents Problem Encounter W/Spillway EDG at Plant Main Dam & Informs on 950103 Spillway EDG Failed to auto-start During Performance of Monthly Periodic Test ML20078E1251995-01-25025 January 1995 Submits Notification Re Stationary Source Permit to Construct & Operate an EDG ML20080C1381994-11-30030 November 1994 Responds to Issues Identified in Repts for Technical & Lab Insps on 941018 & 20.Corrective Actions:Corrected DMR Forms Completed & Submitted to Dept of Environ Quality & TSS Worksheet Form Revised ML20077C2481994-11-22022 November 1994 Discusses Licensee Request for Relief from Ph Limitations in Plant Current Vpdes Permit at Outfalls 003 & 004 ML20078G8421994-11-0909 November 1994 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-338/94-10 & 50-339/94-10.Corrective Actions:Upset Conditions Corrected & Facility Performance Inproved ML20071L6281994-07-28028 July 1994 Ack Receipt of Detailed Response to NPDES Insp Rept ML18153B0261994-07-25025 July 1994 Forwards Update on Containment & Accumulator Initial Temp Assumptions for LB-LOCA Analysis ML20071H5761994-07-13013 July 1994 Notifies That Station Blackout Generator at Util Scheduled for Startup on or Around 940820 ML18153A9891994-07-0101 July 1994 Responds to VEPCO 940614 Ltr Re Proposed Procedure for Disposing of Low Level Radioactive Contaminated Asbestos Waste from Surry & North Anna Power Stations ML18153A9681994-06-14014 June 1994 Confirms Agreements Reached During 940419 Telcon Re Util Proposed Procedure for Tracking low-level Radiologically Contaminated Asbestos Waste Once Shipped to Interim Processor for Vol Reduction ML20069K2581994-06-0909 June 1994 Responds to Insp Rept & Deficiency Notice Received at Plant Following 940322 Insp.Since No Prior Notice of Changes to Std Methods Rule Given,Impacted Permittees Should Be Allowed Reasonable Time to Come Into Compliance W/Any Changes ML20065R3591994-05-0202 May 1994 Forwards Caterpillar 940210 Memo Addressing Issues Re Emission Limits in Permit Issued on 931020 Which Differ from Limits Requested in 930830 Application for Permit to Install Emergency Standby diesel-powered Generator at Plant ML20065F2761994-04-0505 April 1994 Proposes to Discontinue Survey Between North Anna Main Dam Ref Monuments & Us Coast & Geological Survey Monuments Performed Once Every 10 Yrs to Verify Locations of Ref Monuments ML20058F8811993-12-0202 December 1993 Submits Plan & Schedule for Development & Submittal of Annual Repts of Embankment Instrumentation & Survey Data,As Result of Annual Insp of North Anna Hydroelectric Facility ML20058D5901993-11-19019 November 1993 Submits Annual Statement Verifying That Each Spillway Gate Operated at Least Once During Twelve Months Preceding Annual Insp Conducted by FERC on 930921,per 18CFR12.44(b)(2) ML20057A9861993-09-0808 September 1993 Documents Understanding That,Due to Current Workloads at Agency,Recipient Will Not Be Available for Meeting Until After End of Sept,Per in Ref to Contested Findings of 930518 RCRA Insp at Plant ML20056G4091993-08-20020 August 1993 Responds to Util Rebutting Violations of Virginia Hazardous Waste Mgt Regulations Cited in 930607 ML20045G4031993-07-0707 July 1993 Responds to State 930607 Ltr Re Findings Noted in RCRA Insps on 930518.Licensee Has Demonstrated That No Violations W/Respect to Unmarked Drum & Accumulation Time & Annual Rept & Contingency Plan Occurred ML20126C6071992-12-18018 December 1992 Forwards Water Temperature Data Collected for Third Quarter of 1992,July-Sept at North Anna Power Station in Compliance W/Vpdes Permit VA0052451 Under Special Condition 8.Plant Operation Data Through Sept Shown in Figure 3 ML20116J2641992-11-0909 November 1992 Forwards Completed Oil Response Questionnaire for 921002 Oil Discharge.Discharge Was Contained within Treatment Facility & No Discharge to Waters Outside Facility Occurred ML20105A9731992-09-0909 September 1992 Responds to Telcon & Re Method of Compliance W/ Dates for Training in Fire Extinguisher Use.Under Proposed Procedure,Util Will Need to Maintain Internal Record Available for Review by State of VA for Min of 12 Months ML18153D0931992-08-12012 August 1992 Suppls 911223 Ltr Re Disposal of Asbestos,Containing Matl from North Anna & Surry Stations.Asbestos Shipment Left North Anna on 910828 for Quadrex for Processing.Remaining Portion Buried at Barnwell on 920629 ML20141M3391992-08-0505 August 1992 Responds to Telcon W/W Butler (Air Pollution Control Inspector) Re Fire Watch Training Program & State of VA Dept of Air Pollution Control Open Burning Notification Requirements ML20099A8571992-07-23023 July 1992 Advises That Settlement Offer,Described in , Acceptable to Util.Item 3 of Proposal Re Employee Environ Awareness Video Awarded to Echo Films,Inc.Site Barriers Constructed to Cover Entrances to Security Blockhouse ML20101S6181992-07-0909 July 1992 Forwards NPDES Discharge Monitoring Rept for June 1992 for North Anna Power Station. High Ph Problems in Turbine Bldg Sumps May Be Due to Residual Effects of Earlier Hydrazine Spill 1999-08-17
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1 Mr. William L. Kregloe l Virginia Water control Board i Valley Regional Office !
116 North Main Street P. O. Box 268 Bridgewater, VA- 22812 ret ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ON DRAFT VPDES PERMIT FOR NORTE ANNA POWER STATION
Dear Mr. Kreglost ,
l In! earlier comments we requested that sections of the Toxics ,
Monitoring Program (TMP) specifying minimum detection limits for I chemical analysis be removed. The request was based on the Board's inadequate justification for the limits given. Though the Board's i response to our comments did identify the source of the limits, !
adequate justification is still absent and our need for relief from i these unrealistic monitoring requirements still exists. l 1
V i rg ini a Power has sent a request to Mr. Ken Roller,to allow us to 1 use alternate detection limits for chemical analyses in the TMP. )
A copy of the letter containing that request is attached and our )
justification for alternative limits is included in the letter. i We wish to have this letter and - the accompanying letter to Ken Roller made part of the official record as well as serve as a request for alternate detection limits as allowed under section C.2.B.-of the draft permit.
Sincerely, f: , !
B. M. Marshall, P.E.
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August 29, 1990 Mr. Man W. Rollar Virginia Water cartrol Board 2111 Hamilton Struct P. O. Boit 11143 Rictsacrid, VA 23230 RBs NEOWF 70m grsunamirs terscTZtal LDtITE - VIREDER m Dear Mr. Roller Under the 'n:ncicas Manaoament F.,.m, all of our pcwor stations must begin to tast and report priority pollutants this year as their vites permits are reissued. 'Ihis letter is provided to you in support of our request for alternate detection limits allowed under this program and is in specific rampanse to your request of February 6,1990 for additional information on this subject.
As you knew, the detection limits required in our permits are based on thans given in Methods for chemical Analyses of Water and Wastawetar (*:hW), W h 1983. 'Ihm fundamental point of ocntention we raise is whether or not the tas .5 in the 1x:hW are accurate. It is indeed stated in the marsaal that such limits are considered to be the " minimum working limits adtievable with the prMwas given. . . " 'Ihis position, however, we and others do disp %. 'Ihe dp has been the subject of a lawsuit the 4th cira. tit oc= t A @eals and of numerous studies and publicati by the Electric PL lammatt:h Instituta (EPRI) and others. Perhaps a note thorough discussion wit _. ster understanding of the potential for problems that we see arising frun specifying such detection limits.
At issue is whether methods approved in 40 CTR Part 136 have been adequately validated; whether the performance characteristics, i.e. the precision, bias and limits of detection, have been established by hw %iate methodology and are available to the regulated ocununity. Detection lim:,ts found in the literature or derivable frau data frun the literat'.tre as ocatpared with those contained in 3
the MCAW are generally higher, sometimes by an order of magnitude . 'Ihe EPA 1 Virginia Electric & Paar co., r1 al. v. U. 8. Erwirtriental Protection A0ery, Docket le. 84 2221 2 /uppaa Diemergus frun Steerttectric Paar Plt,1ts: The Precisie)artillas of Metteds for Denical Aretwis, EPRI CF3744, Electric Paar Researth trutitute, Pelo Alto, cA 935, ikw.1996 3lbid 1 I
4 actually performed asweral staxiias"" Wie prd* precisica and bias data frtan 2: ch limits of detection for acsua metal parumstare can be calculated. Em declined to do so claiming that analyta ocncentrations measured were too high to produos data that oculd be used to calculate a method detetion limitt hcWever, in many instances the method studies were conducted at canoantrations that most DA's own critaria as stated in 40 CFR Part 136, Apperxiix B. Using EPA data frtet Mothed Study'31 for furnmos atcanic absorption, nothod detmotion limits have been calculated frtan data generated by both a single cperatar and by a grtap of laboratories. 'Ihe calculation is based on regression equations that dancribe EPA's data. 'Ihe method detecticn limit is defined as the level abcwe pch the anal has 99% confidence that the analyte being measured is present. It is tively apparent that the precisica of measurenant achasved by a single laboratory will be battar than that achieved among a grtap of laboratories. However, the only way to verify the accuracy of any result is by ocuparisen with that of another laboratory. '1 hat is why detecticn limits determined by interlaboratory studies are the most appropriata.
'Ihm following table ocupares the detecticn limits for the graphite furnace method for several metals for m.titiple laboratories ocupared to the detection limits stated in our permits. Analyte was measured in reagent grade water except as noted.
'mata 1 IWiscTItaf LIMr!5 FIO( DA WRM G3GNIE 'IO PEltGT LIMHW
- i. MIIATPIE PEltGT PAIUMETER EA E Rh't G E M LIMIT Armenic 14.3 10 Copper 11.2 1 Imad 6.9 1 Nickel 22.2 10 Selenium 14.6 10 Silver 1.7 (SW) 0.2 (SW) = Surface Water 4 U.S. EPA teethod st@ 31 trace wtate tv Ateie Abneratim marece techniamsl. Finst Report EPA Cmtract Ido. 68-(B 3002, U.S.
EPA Erwirapuntal Mmitorire arn SL4;xrt Laccretary, Ctrcirvati, 0145268, Feb.1915.
5 EPA Hethod st@ 27. Ierthod 200.7 tente stetets tw ICP. Firal Resurt EPA Ccntract ho. 68-(B 3007, U.S. EPA Erwirusuntal hmitwire ard 3lgurt Laturstory, Circimett, Qt 452e8, Feb.15.
6 LMPA teethod St@ 7. Anatumes for frece flanants in unter, tw Atomic Abnerettan bu-- = (Direct Anoiraticro and coterlantry.
U.S. EPA Erwitwsuntal Monttertry are honearth laboratory, Cirettrutt, 01 45268, Msy, 1 2 .
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'Ihm fundamental point of measurement is to be able to detect the presence of a paruester, that is, to distinguish a ocmoentration graatar than sero with a certain defined degree of confidanos. As you will note, EPA's own data on the method indientes that detamining the prueenos of parameters such as armonic, oper, lead, nickal, selenius, arxi silver with 99% confidence may be difficult if we are held to the rid
- ion limits listed in our pemits. We therefore request alternata detecticn limits for the parenstars based on this DA study as shown in Attactuant 1. Even limits derived frca DA data are q+4=4=*i" because EPA eliminated frtei oansideration a large amount of data that is designated as " outlier" data. 'Ihis was done with insufficient justificaticef. i
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It should be r-gJ. zed that method detection limits detamined for analytes ,
dimanived in ruegent grade water are those achievable unders ideal conditions.
Any other matrix, sus as would be represented by a station's discharges any introduon intarferunoes that would likely result in higher detectimt limits.
If we find this to be the case, alternata detection limits wculd be requested.
If quantification as opposed to mare detection of these paramstars is required, than data collected at the pemit detection limits is entirely inadequate. EPA l Imoognizes that analytical results at or near the method detecticm limit do not ,
have sufficient accuracy for quantification. EPA inttnMnari the m vi. of a '
" practical quantification level", the lowest level that can be reliably achieved within specified limits of precision and accuracy during routine laboratory ;
operating canditions. In order to be able to reliably measure the canoentration ,
of a particular parameter with a precision of at least 120%, it is usually
- considered that the measurement must be anywhere frtu 5 to 10 times higher than the method detection limit'. If the Boarti intends to oansider data sutanitted for
- any of the parameters listed in the ' IMP to i.p. -- i. the actual canoentrat$cn -
present, than we propane to i.mi. canoentrations detected at 7.5x the method r detection limit. Below such canoentrations, we should only be required to +t.
[ " detected" or "not detectad",
t For detection of organic parameters, the pemit states that the limits of .
detection given in 40 CIR Part 136 for Methods 624 and 625 nust be met. Such numbers suffer frcan the same limitations as those listad in the MCAW for the <
metals methods. 'Ihey are not reliable detection limits haned on a Valid [
evaluation of the methods. Again, nore approprigts detection limits are 4 derivable frun method studies performed by EPA . In the absence of these detection limits, which would likely be higher, our laboratory is in the process of establishing, as a single operator, method detection limits using reagent '
, grade water. Scna determinations are cartplete anci a list of the alternata '
! detection limits achieved by our laboratory are listad in Attachment A.
8 coments admitted ty tre utility Water Act Grue cn the Frwonet to murd 40 cm Part u6 r, palettes p@lished ty the a
drawernal Protectivi Aorry, $ssaamer 3,1967. 52 m II, 542 $7
% M the prestle to prgomed hatterni Prieury Drir*ity senter RepJtettas for Volatile Sy1thetic 01pnic omsicals (Fed.
q o, Nueer 13,1915) " ...Fes wv ee@ted haned tsun the Kt ed an estinate of a hi pier i Lewt Witch tauld rgsrsarit
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, 20 Method 624 a f\riddes k h #wthari 625 - Bene luutrats 11 The p. "ticr) (8 alt of 1 ta/t carrot te achlewd ty tte cold vapor nethod ad a new FIAS trstrumrt has teen orderud. The nethod .. tim 9 will te artermirad at a later tine.
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e Additional deemuMaticms of alternata limits will be performed but the proomas is very laborious. Even EPA has ret dotarained a limit of detecticm for all of the paramsters analyzed by Methods 624 and 625. mare such limits are absent, it han been rated in the attamment.
It should be apparent that requirirg, en names, the 9*ir*n limits of Methods 624 and 625 will lead to ocupliance problems regardless of idhether ce ret tcacic organic compounds are present in our discharges. We suggest that alternata limits of detecticm are absolutely essential and feel that a recognitice of both those we have tkaas far baan able to dotaraine and those yet to be dotarained as
. legitimata alternatives is nanded. Prun these, the %Wata limits that must be reported can be established. As we refine the information cm caganic analysis, it will be prwided to you.
The Virginia Power Systen Laboratory has thus far nede every attanpt to prwide data at levels requestad by the Virginia Water pl Board. 7his has ===H===
meant purdiasing new equipment, as for mercury , or p=a ing ramarous method validating analyses. We are also requesting an alternata method for cyanide analysis. A method detection level for the Selective Electrode Method (frun Standard Methods #412 E) has baan determined by our laboratory to be 27 ug/1.
This method yields, in our laboratory, more reliable data at a raamanable detection level than any of the methods listed in Part 136.
As for the nonsurunent of total phenols, it is difficult to understand why the analysis nand be done at all. If there is im Water Quality critaria or proposed standard for total phenols, perhaps this analysis is not appropriata under the TMP to begin with. Method 625 yields informaticm on eight individual phenolic ev= =inds. The water quality starstard is for phenol and it would assa sus analysis would be sufficient.
These cxamaants are made to help clarity our earlier requests. If additional d4=m== ion would be helpful we would be glad to meet with staff nembers at their convenianos. Maantina, we wish to have thane ocenants serve as a recpast for alternata detection limits.
Sincerely, !
A B. M. Marshall, P.E.
Manager Water Quality l
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. Note-l--Mercury MDL'will be determined with new FIAS instrument. '
Note 2 - Cyanide is determined by Specific Ion Electrode and manufccturer lists lower reporting limit O 130 ug/1.
Note 3 - MDL values were determined in laboratory standards prepared in' deionized water. .
Note 4 - Multilevels of' laboratory standards were repeated for MDL determination.
Note 5 - Options used for EPA Method 625
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