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NPDES Permit MO-0098001,issued to Union Electric Co
ML20091A369
Person / Time
Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 03/15/1991
From: Mehan G, Stefermann C
MISSOURI, STATE OF
To:
Shared Package
ML20091A366 List:
References
MO-0098001-01, MO-98001-1, NUDOCS 9105150205
Download: ML20091A369 (14)


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- \ys@cra. wcp AUTHORI7mATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLl! TANT DISCHARGE Ell 511 NATION SYSTES1 in aimphante wim the lederal w.ncr hillouon ( ontrol Ao. Puhat la u sou tend i ongrew i ht rt mani r the ht>

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MO-0098001 MO-0098001 Permit 50. Apphcant No Owner; Union Electric Company

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Callaway Power Plant pg 3

. O. Bu 620, Fulton, MO 65251 Facility Addresx See Attached Page 5 of 14 1 D(scr@ ion:

See Page 5 of 14 Recching Stream & Basin.

is authorized to discharge from the facihty desenhed herein. In .icwrdanse u nh the et!)uent hmiunons and monitoring requiremen:< as set forth herein FACILTIY DESCRIIYTION The Callaway Power Plant has a cortined daily average flow of 4,849,000 gpd and a daily maximum flow of 57,809,000 gpd.

Outfall k001 - Radvaste Treatment Svstem - Daily average flow 80,000 pgd, Daily maximum flow 258,000 gpd.

(Continued on pages 2 through 5) r1 CD T This permit only authonzes wastewater discharges under the National Pollutant Discharge I:hnunation $vstem; it oes not app to otha regulaW areas h pamit my lie appalett in accordance with Section 6h 051.6 of the 00

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. FACILITY DESCRIPTION (cont.)

This system' serves to collect, process, store, recycle and dispose of liquid radioactive

-waste generated at Callaway. Five general sub-systems can be defined as described below.

The Boron Recycle System receives reactor coolant for the purpose of recovering the boric acid for reuse in the plant. Scric acid is used as a neutron absorber /moderater in the primary loop.

The Liquid Radwaste System collects and processes _ floor and equipment drains from the containment, auxiliary building, fuel building and radwaste buildings during normal operation. ,

The Laundry and Hot Shower system collects waste generated from washing radioactively contaminated protective gear and clothing and personnel decontamination shower wastewatir.

These wastes are then transferred to the liquid Radwaste system for treatment.

The Secondary Liquid Waste system is used to process condensate domineralizer regeneration wastes and potentially radioactive liquid waste collected from the turbine building. The Econdensate domineralizer regeneration waste is divided into two wastestreams; High TDS waste from the acid and caustic rinses used when chemically regenerating spent resin-, and low TDS waste which results from the initial backflushing of unregenerated resin and the final rinsing of the regenerated resin to remove acid and caustic.

Steam Generator Blowdown is normally domineralized and recycled to the main condenser for

' reuse in the secondary cycle, provisions also exist to discharge the treated blowdown via

  1. 001.

The.following wastewater treatment systems are used as required to treat this wastestream for recycle or_ discharge in ' compliance with .1000 requirements and are also-available as auxiliary or backup treatment systems to treat this discharge for compliance with NPDES permit limitations: - Evaporation and/or Mixing and/or Filtration and/or Carbon Adsorption and/or Ion Exchange and/or Neutralization and/or Reuse / Recycle of Treated Effluent. All processing in the Radwaste Treatment-System is done on a batch basis except steam generator-blowdown.

After monitoring for. radioactive _ content,._ release rates are controlled administratively to ensure the "as low as_ practicable" radicactive discharge criteria are met.

Outfall 8002 - Coolino Tower Blowdown' A cnoling tower is utilized to dissipate excess heat to the atmosphere from the Circulating and Service. Water Systems, Outfall #002 is designated as the cooling tower blowdown discharge. _ Blowdown from the cooling tower is necessary to maintain dissolved solids concentration in the recirculating water:within acceptable operating limits.

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4 Page 3 of 14 permit No. MO-0098001 FACILITY DESCRIPTION (cont.)

Outfall #003 - Water Treatment plant' Wastes The water-treatment plant supplies clarified river water for cooling tower makeup and various other plant systems. The suspended material-that is removed from the river water is drawn from the bottom of the clarifiers as sludge. This sludge is routed to a sedimentation lagoon for solids removal. The oil separator discharge, previously designated as Outfall #005,-is alra routed to this sedimentation lagoon. The supernatant from this cedimentation lagoon is designated as Outfall #003. Outf all #003 is normally recycled by routing it back to the head of the. water treatment plant. Filter backwash from the sand and carbon filters are also a component of this outfall.

Oatfall #004 - Dominera11cer System Wastes The domineralized water system (DWS) is used to produce the high quality makeup water required by some plant processes. A well on the plant site is used as the water source for the DWS. Outfall #004 consists of wastes generated from resin regeneration and miscellaneous, wastes'from floor drainage and wet well overflows, These waste streams are routed to a sedimentation pond prior to discharge.

-Outfrl1 #007 - Sanitarv Treatment Plant (STp)

Outfall #007 is defined as the sanitary wastewater treatment system discharge. The system consists of two 25,000 gallon aerated scrge tanks, two 20,000 gallon per day extended aeration treatment units and a 7,500 gallon sludge holding tank. The STp sludge is currently trucked to the city of Fulton treatment plant for further treatment and disposal. Design

- sludge production is 7.2 dry tons / year.

Th'is_outfall has an optional flow path s own on the flow diagram, which may be used to temporarily eliminate the discharge. During emergency conditions the sanitary treatment plant'(STP) effluent will be routed to the water treatment plant stilling basin, for recycle, using! temporary pumps-and piping. There are two potential conditons which would require the-

-- use of this option:

1) Any extended outage of the plant discharge line, as may be required for-intermittent maintenance, would require isolation of discharges into the line.

Diversion of STP effluent during these periods would allow continued processing of sanitary wastewater-and minimiae impacts due to flow fluctuations on the treatment plant.

2) In the event of an STp upsat, the effluent may also be diverted. This would allow for identification and resolution of the cause of the upset, while preventing continued; discharge of poor quality effluent.

Outfall #009 - Intake Heater Blowdown The river intake structure contains two recirculating electric heaters which are used to prevent ice formation on the intake bar screens during the winter months. Outfall #009 consists of discharges from the infrequent blowdown or drainage of these boilers.

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-FACILITY DESCRIPTION (cont.)-

Outfalls N010 through #015 - Storm Water Runoff

. These six outf alls discharge storm water runof f f rom plant and associated areas af ter -

treatment in settling ponds. "Non-process" discharges that will be discharged to SWP include three intermittent sources. Two sources are the quarterly testing of the fire protection drains and the infrequent draining of the demineralized water storage tank. The third source q is the pumping of manholes,-transformer and tank containments at the plant.

Outfall #016 - Cooling Tower Bypass l Bypass of clarified water to discharge line to dilute radiologically contaminated wastewaters to NRC "ALARA" standards. {

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Page 5 of 14 Permit No. MO-009B001 1.EGAL DESCRIPTION 16'D RECEIVING STREl#. FOR OUTFALLS 6001 THROUGH #01*J The Callaway Power Plant is located in Callaway County, Missouri. Outfalls N001 through  !

Outfall #007, and Outfall #016 all discharge into a combined discharge pipeline which I terminates at the' Missouri River adjacent to the plant intake structure. The combined plant outfall line empties into the Missouri River at River Mile 115.4. The attached table lists the legal description of each outfall's location in Callaway County, The legal description given for Outfalls N001 - #007, and Outfall #016 is their point of connection to the pipeline.

Legal Description - Outfalls Outfall 1/4 1/4 -Sec. T R 001 NE NE 14 46N BW 002 tid NW 13 46N BW 003 SW tN 13 46N BW 004 SE SW 13 46N BW 007 NE SE 14 46N 8W l

000 NW NW 5 45N 7W 010 SW 12 46N BW 011 SW 12 46N SW 012 E1/2 14 46N BW 013 E1/2 14 46N BW 014 SE 11 46N BW 015 SE 11 46U SW 016 NW 104 13 46N 8W 017 no discharge into waters of the state Receiving Stream and Basin for Outfalls #001 through #009 and #016:

Missouri River - Missouri River Basin - Central Tributaries, River Reach Number 10300102-01-00.

I Receiving Stream and Basin for Outfalls #010 and #011 (East):

Unnamed tributary of Logan Creek, Missouri River Basin - Central Tributaries, River Reach Humber 10300102-02-02.

Receiving Stream and Basin for Outfalls #012 and #013 (South):

Tributary of Mud Creek, Missouri River Basin - Central Tributaties, River Reach Number 10300102-02-01.

-Receiving Stream and Basin for Outfalln #014 and #015 (Northwest):

Tributary of Cow Branch - Missouri River Basin - Central Tributaries, River Reach Number 10000102-07-00, 1

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A EFFLUENT LIMITATIOldS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS  ; PE AMIT NUMBE A MO-000 9hn !

The permittee is authorized to discharge from outf all(s) with serial number (s) as specified in the apphcation for this permit. The final upon issuance anc remain in effluent limitat:cns shall become effective effect until expiration of the permit, Such discharges shall be Controlled, limited, and monitored by the permittee as sDecified teiow.

FINAL EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS I MONITCAING REOulAEMENTS 1 OUTF ALL NUMBER AND EF FLUENT UNITS CAlLY WEExty M ONTHLY M EASUREME NT SAMPLE MAXIMVM AVERAGE AVERAGE FREQUENOY NPE PARAMETERIS)

Outfall 11001 - Radwaste System

  • when discharge 24 hr. tot al Flow-m'/ Day MGD occurs Mon-Filterable Kesadue mg/l 45 30 when discharge grab (Total suspended Solads) uccurs Oil and Grease mg/l 20 15 when discharge grab occurs pH - Units SU *** *** when discharge grab occurs outfall #002 - Coo: ing Tower Blowdown Flow-m/ Day MGD *
  • once/ day 24 hr. total Non-Filterable Repidue mg/l *
  • once/ week grab (Total Suspended Solids)

Total Dicsolved So] ids mg/l *

  • once/ week grab Oil and Grease mg/l 20 15 once/ week grab Copper, Dissolved mg/1- *
  • once/ month grab Copper, Total rg/l 0.3 0.3 unce/ month grab Recoverable Nickel, Dissolved mg/l *
  • once/ month grab Nickel, Total mg/l 1.5 1.0 once/ month grab Recoverable i

Zinc, Dissolved mg/l *

  • once/ month grab Zinc, Total mg/l 1.5 1.0 once/ month grab Recoverable

M I MONITORING AEPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED q"nrterlv  : THE FIRST PEPORT IS DUE THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHAAGE OF FLOATING SOLIOS OR vlSIBLE FOAM IN OTHEA THAN TAACE AMOUNTS.

I B. STANDARD CONDITIONS j Part I IN ADDITION TO SPECIFIED CONDITIONS STATEC HEREIN. THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO THE ATT ACHED O M "Y l 19 80 , AND HEREBY INCOAPORATED AS TFOUGH STANDARD CONDITIONS DATED FULLY SET FORTH HEAEIN.

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A. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS teonunueo) iPEnMlY NUVBE A M0-0098001 Final ErrLUENT LIMil ATiONS MONtTORING REQUIREMENTS OUTFALL NUMBER tsND EFFLUENT UNITS DAILY l WEEKLY MONT HL Y MEASUAEMENT S AMPi,E PARAMETER (S) M AxiMuu l AvCAAGE AVERAGE FREoVENCY TYPE 1

outfall #002 (continued)

Chlorine, Free mg/l 0.2 0.2 once/ week grab Available Temperature "F once/ day grab aa** ...' continuous 24 hr. recorider pH - Units Su outfall #003 - Water Treatment Plant Flow-m'/ Day MGD *

  • once/ week 24 hr. total Non-Filterable Residue mg/l 100 30 once/ month grab (Total Suspended Solids)

Oil and Grease mg/l 20 15 once/ month grab Magnesium, Total mg/l *

  • once/ month grab pH - Units SU cnce/ month grab outfall #004 - De ninerallac r System Flow-m"/ Day MGD *
  • once/ week 24 hr. total Non-Filterable Rer>idue mg/l 100 30 once/ month grab (Total Suspended Solids)

Oil and Grease mg/l 20 15 once/ month grab pH - Units SU *** ***

once/ month grab outfall #007 - Sanitary Wadte

  • 24 hr. total Flow-m"/ Day MCD
  • once/ week Biochemical Oxygen mg/l 45 30 once/ month _ comp.**

Demands

.Non-Filterable Residue mg/l 45 30 once/ month comp . "

(Total Suspended Solids)

      • *** grab pH - Units SU once/ month MO 760 0524 0-861

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i Final EFFLUENT LIMIT ATIONS l MONITORING REQUIREMENTS OUTF ALL NUMBER J AND EFFLUENT UNITS DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY MEASUREMENT $ AMPLE PARAMETER (S) MAUMUM AVERAGE AVERAGE FREQUENCY TYPE Outf all c009 - Inta r.e Heater 31owdown

  • once/ week 21 hr. total Flow-m'/ Day MGD when discharge occurt Non-Filterable Resi due mg/l 100 30 once/ucek crab (Total Suspended 3olidc) when discharoe occurs Oil and Grease ma/1 ;0 15 once/ueek c r:.b uhen discharge occurs
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! Ammonia an N mg/l trab uhen discharoe cccurs pH - Units SU "* *** onec/veek aran when d1Schar9C occurs Outfalls *010 throuoah =015

  • * ***** 24 hr. total Flow-m / Day MGD Non-Filterable Reci due mg/l *
  • once/ quarter grab (Total Suspended.3clids )

mg/l *

  • onet/ quarter grab Oil and Greare
            • ****** onen/ quarter grab pH - Units SU outfall =016
  • onec/ month 24 hr.

Flow-m / Day HGD estimate Non-Filterable Residue mg/l 100 30 once/ month grab i (Total Suspended S olids)

Oil and Grease mg/l 20 15 onec/ month crab Chlorine, free mg/l 0.2 0.2 onec/n.onth grab Available

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I PER_MIT NUMBER MO-nn0 9001  !

"al TEFFLUENT LIMIT ATIONS i MONITORING REQUIREMENTS OUTF ALL NUMBER UNITS WEEKLY MONTHty MEASUAEMENT SAMPLE AND EFFLUENT D AILY TYPE MmuuM AVERAGE AVERAGE FREQUENCY PARAMETER (S) i Outf all 2017 - Ultignate Heat Sink There shall be no cbscharge c<f wastewater f rom this ceatf all to waters of the ctate of Missouri, i

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      • pH is measurpd in pH units and is not to be averaged. The pH 1s limited to the range of 6.0-9.0 c4 units.

'*** Permittee shall maintaan the pH oepueen 6.0 - p 0 except cacursions from the range are permitted cubiect to t1e follouin? limitationsi:

1, The total time durpng which th,e pH values pre outside!the required rance of pH values s1all not cKeeed 7 hours8.101852e-5 days <br />0.00194 hours <br />1.157407e-5 weeks <br />2.6635e-6 months <br /> and 26 minutes in any calendar month: and i

! 2. No indiv.1 dual excursion from the rance of pH values shall exceed 60 minutes.

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Monitoring reports shall show each excursion. the duration of the excursion, and the total excursion time far eacn month, Should the continuous nonitor fail for any reason. daily g'rab scmples shall be provided until repairs are completed.

          • Discharge quantities enn be calculated from raanfall records for the reporting period or measured d'uring caca discharge ' event. l l

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Page 10 of 14 Permit No. MO-0098001 C. SPECIAL CONDITIONS t

.In issuing this permit, the Missouri Clean Water Commission and the Missouri Department of ,

l Natural Resources has not determined whether_ or not the radioactive discharges f rom this

plant s'.ll af f ect waters of the state. Radioactive discharges are the responsibility of the
Nuclear Regulator Commission, and any discharges of these constituents will be under the NRC's regulation.

D. OTHER REQUIREMENTS j 1. . Discharge Limitations - There shall be no discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds, t 2. Pesticides Any pesticide discharge from any point source shall comply with the requirements of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended (7W.S.C. 136 et, sec.)

and the use of such pesticides shall be in a manner consistent with its label.

3. This permit may be modified, or alternatively revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable effluent standard or limitation issued or approved under Sections 301(b)(2)

(C), and (D), 304(b)(2) and 307(a)(2) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent standard or limitation to issued or approved:

(a) Contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any effluent limitation in the permit; or (b) Controls any pollutant not limited in the permit.

The permit as modified or reissued under this paragraph shall also contain any other requirements of the Act then applicable.

4. The permittee-shall conduct the following radiological monitoring:
a. Liquid Radwaste discharge, surface water and drinking water-supply:

-LOCATION FREQUENCY SAMPLE TYPE I 1. Radwaste building discharge a) Batch Releases- daily a representative grab sample of-each batch discharge b) Steam Generator once per day a representative Blowdown when discharging grab sample

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4. II. Upstream of discharge once/ month grab line III. Downstream of daily with composite discharge line at monthly composite Portland, MO analysis Samples of Batch Releases are to be analyzed for tritium,1-131, and gamma isotopic for each batch; gross alpha in a monthly composite of each batch; and for Sr-89, Sr-90, and Fe-55 in a quarterly composite of each batch.

Samples of Steam Generator Blowdown are to by analyzed for tritium, 1-131, and g amma

' isotopic in daily samples; gross alpha in a monthly composite of daily samples; and for Sr-89, Sr-90, and Fe-55 in a quarterly composite of daily samples. 3 l

Samples of Surf ace Water are to be analyzed for tritium and gamma isotpoic in monthly samples.

b. Groundwater - quarterly sampling of the groundwater from test wells FS, F15, and portland drinking water supply.

Grab samples are to be analyzed for tritium and gamma isotopic,

c. Aquatic biota - semiannual sampling of the edible flesh of up to five commercially j or recreationally important species of fish of suf ficient quantity to yield a sufficient sample. Samples are to be taken at the locations specified in II and III. Samples are to be analyzed by gamma isotopic analysis.
d. Bottom Sediment - semiannual samples of bottom sediment-from the locations specified in II and III. Samples are to be analyzed by gamma isotopic analysis.

' e. Results of the above monitoring programs shall be reported to the Department by supplying a copy of the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report per Technical Specification 6.9.1'.6 and the Semi- Annual Radioactive Ef fluent Release Report per Technical Specification 6.9.1.7 at the same time they are supplied to URC. All data information shall be available for inspection during normal working hours.

f. The Department of Natural Resources of the State of Missouri, and any other state agency cr officer designated in the State's emergency response plan or any other L plan to protect its citizens from radioactive liquid discharge from the Callaway plant,-shall receive within one hour of the event, notice'of any unplanned or uncontrolled liquid radioactive release in accordance with-10 CFR 50.72(a) and prompt notification of off-site releases of liquid radioactive materials in excess of limits in 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2.

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2. ATHER REQUIREMENTS (cont.) )

5 Chances in Discharoe of Toxic Substances The permittee shall notify the Director as soon as it knows or has reason to believe:

a. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge of any toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following " notification levels":

! (1) One hundred micrograms per liter (100 ug/1);

(2) Two hundred micrograms per liter (200 ug/1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile; five hundred micrograms per litet (500 ug/1) for 2,4-dinitrophenol and for 2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol; and one milligram per liter (1 mg/1) for antimony:

(3) Five (5) times the maxinum concentration values reported for that pollutant in the permit application; (4) The level established in Part A of the permit by the Director.

b. That they have begun or expect to begin to use or manuf acture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct any toxic pollutant which was not reported in the permit application.
6. Permittee shall eliminate the discharge of demineralir.or storage tank drains to the storm drainage system by January 1, 1992.
7. Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) tests will be conducted as followc:

A. 't' Conditions

.  ; species: Ceriodaphnia and fathead minnows

'est period:

. 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> j " Acceptable Effluent Concentration" (AEC): 9% effluent .

Upstream receiving stream water will be used as dilution water, if available; etherwise, " reconstituted" water will be used. Procedures for generating reconstituted water will be s;pplied by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

To pass a WET test, both the following conditions must be met at the AEC:

<= 10% mortality. over " control" mortality in f athead minnows:

<= 30% mortality over " control" mortality in Ceriodaphnia Tests should be run on a 24-hour composite sample of the ef fluent. Tests should be initiated immediately af ter -the composite sample is collected, but tests must be initiated no later than 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> after collection.

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7. Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) tests (cont.)

A. Test Conditions (cont.)

" control" tests will be run with 100% upstream receiving stream water, if available (otherwise, reconstituted water will be used). If " control" mortality exceeds lot, the test will be rerun. If the upstream water is used as control and mortality exceeds los in a second test, the test should be repeated using reconstituted water.

All test animals should be cultured as described in EPA 600/4-85-0131.

The following information will be reported:

, Time of effluent collection.

l Time of arrival of effluent to laboratory and effluent temperature.

Daily pH, Dissolved Oxygen, and Temperature measurements Time of any ad]ustments to Dissolved oxygen.

Results of all toxicity tests including controls and reference toxicant tests.

Date the report of tests was completed and the signature of person conducting tests and the Director of the laboratory All--other test methods and procedures should be consistent with guidance given in the EPA Handbook 600/4-85-013, Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents to Freshwater and Marine Organisms (3rd edition), published March, 1985.

Test conditions fer ceriodaphnia i

Temperature: 20 + 2"C Light quality: Ambient laboratory illumination Light intensity: 50-100 footcandles l

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Photoperiod: B-16 h light /24 h size of test vessel: 250-ml beaker Volume of test solution: 200 ml l Age of test animals: 1-24 hours (neonates)

No. of animals per test vessel: to No. of replicate test vessels per concentration: 2 Total no. organisms per concentration: 20 Feeding regime: None Aeration: None, unless Dissolved Oxygen (DO) concentration falls below 40% of saturation, at which time start gentle, single-bubble aeration Effect measured: Mortality - no movement of body or appendages on gentle prodding I

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Permit No. MO-0098001 D. OTHER REQUIREMENTS (cont.) ,

7.- Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) tests (cont.)

A '. Test Conditions (cont.)

Test conditions for fathead minnow (Pimephales Promelas)

Temperature "C: 20 + 2"C Light quality: Ambient laboratory illwnination Light intensity: 50-100 footcandles (ambient laboratory levels)

Photoperiod: 8-16 h light /24 h Size of test vessels: 1L Age of test animals: 1-90 days (all individuals of equal age)

No. of fish / 0.75 L: .10 Nolume of test solution: 0.75 L No of replicate test vessels / conc.: 2 Total no'. organisms per concentration: 20 Feeding regime: Feeding not required Aeration: -None, unless DO concentration falls below 40% of saturation, at which time gentle, single-bubble aeration should be started Dilution water: upstream receiving water Effect measured: Mortality - no movement B. . Test Schedule and Follow-Up Requirements Perform the. initial test at the beginning of the permit period and annually thereafter.

If the test passes, do not repeat test.

If the test ~ fails, do an additional test within one month at the AEC and at 1/2 AEC (9% effluent and 4.5% effluent),

If 1/2.AEC dilution test passes, do one additional test with AEC and 1/2 AEC within'one month. Submit all results to DNR for analysis within 60-days. DNR will analyze the need for further WET testing, individual pollutant testing, or instream monitoring.

If 1/2 AEC dilution fails, repeat the test within one month, If that test passes, submit all results to DNR for analysis of need for further testing.

If that test fails, submit a " Toxicity Identification Evaluation" (TIE) report to DNR within 180 days.

The TIE will include a complete listing, with concentrations, of pollutants present in the effluent, and any additional toxicity data available for pollutants not limited in the permit. The TIE should discuss possible reasons for toxicity. Upon review by DNR, the permit will be modified to include additional WET testing, additional individual-pollutant limits, and/or a schedule for performing a toxicity

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STANDARD' CONDITIONS FOR NPDES PERMITS ISSUED BY THE MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MISSOURI CLEAN WATER COMMISSION Revised October 1 1980 PART l - GENERAL CONDITIONS 7 R*corde notention SECTION A - MONITORING AND REPORTING

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1, Representative Sempilng recorcs and all origmal stnp chart recordmgs for A. $amples and measurements taken as required nerein Continuous monitoring instrumentation copies of alt snail De representative of the nature and volume, reports required by this permit. and records of all data used respectively, of the monitored discharge. All samples to Complete the apphCation for Ints permit for a perico of at snall be taken at the outfall(s), and unless specified, least 3 years from the date of the sample, measurement, before the effluent joins or is dHuted by any other body report or apphcation. This period may be extenced my of water or suestance. request of tne Department at any time

e. Monitonng resuits snan be recorded and reoorted on forms provided by the Department, postmarked no later SECTION B - MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS than the 28th day of the month following the completed 1. Cnenge in Olscharge recor1mg penod. Signed copies of these. and all otner A. AH discharges authonted nerein shad he Consistent reports required neretn. snall be suDmitted to the with the terms and Conditions of this permit The respective Department Aegional Off:ce. the Aegional disenarge of any polivtant not authorized by tn s permit Offce address ts indicated m tne cover letter or of any ponutant icentified in this permit more transmittmp the permit, frecuently than or at a levei m excess of that autnonzed snail constitute a violation of the permit, i 2. Schedule of Compilence i No later than fourteen (14) calendar days followng each B.Any facitity expanssons, production mcreases, or date identified m the "Scheduto of Comphance~,, the process modifications which wHi result m new. different, permittee snali submit to the respective Department or increased disenarges of pollutants snail be reported Aegional Office as recuired therein. eitner a report of ey suemission of a new NPDES apphcation atleast saty (60) days cefore sucn changes, or. if they willnot vioiste progress or, m tne case of specific actions ceing recuired ey identified cates, a wntten notice of comphance or the effluent hmit1tions specified m tnis permit. Dy notice noncomphance. In the latter case, the notice snah melude to the Department at least thirty QO) days esfore such gn,ng,t
the cause of noncomphance. any remedial actions taken.

! and the prooabdity of meetmg the neat scheduied 2. Nencompilence Notification requirements. or if tnere are no more scheduled A, If. for any reason, tne permittee does not comply with or requirements. wnen sucn noncomphance w:ll be corrected. *ill De unaose to compey with any caHy manimum Tne Aegional Office address is mdicated m the cover letter er fluent hmitation specified m this permit, the permitee transmittmg the permit. snan provice tne Department with the followmg 3' mformation, m wntmg witnm five (5) days of tecommg

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Defmitions as set fortn m the Missoun Clean Water Law and Missoun C:ean Water Commission Defmition Aegulation to CSA 20-2.010 snan appiy to terms used nerem. kn#'*#en ne n '

00 The pened of'noncomphance. mciudmg enact t 4. Test Proceduree dates and times or. if not corrected.the anticipated Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants snali be m time the noncomphance is expected to contmue.

accordance with the Missoun Clean Water Commission and steps bemg tauen to reduce. enmanate and Efftuent Aegulation 10 CSR 20 7.015. prevent recurrence of the noncompiymg disenarge.

5, Recording of Resulte nh-foW mpomng. Deminee snan moort '

A. For each measurement or sample take't pursuant to tne any noncomphance which may endanger nealth or the reouvements of this permit.the permittee snali record enwcWnt. Any mfomauon snau be prowded oraHy the followmg mformation: wunm 24 nows from me urne tne penninee becms

0) The cate. exact piace and ume et samphng or awam ot me circumstances, A wntten suDmission snaH
  • neasurernents; also te provided withm 5 days of the ame the permittee 60 The mawidualts) wno performed tne sampimg or cecomes aware of the cucumstances The Department ineasurements. may wane me wnHen moort on a case-evcase basis if 0 0 The date(s) analyses were performed; tne oral report nas been received withm 24 nours Ov) The individuaits) wno performed the analyses; 3, Facilities Operation (v) The anarytical techniaves or metnods used; and Permittees smalt operate and maintam facilities to compty (v0 The results of suen analyses with tne Missouri Clean Water t.aw and appucacie permit B. The Federal Clean Water Act provices mat any person condnions. Operators or supennsors of operations at who falsihes, tampers witn. or knowmgty renders puchcly owned or Ducheiy regulated wastewater treatmut maccurate any monitonng device or metnod r$ouitec to facihties snaH De certified m accordance witn to CSA 20-ce mamtamed under tnis permit shall. upon (, nviction. 3 C20(2) and any otner applicacte state taw or regulation ee punisned oy a fme of not more inan 510.000 per Operators of other wastewater treatment facihties. water i

viole *io n or ey imprisonment tot not more Inan 6 contaminant source or comt sources snatl. upon request

( months per viciation or Cy botn Cy tne department demonstrate that wastewater treatment I

C. Calculations for aH hmitations wnsen reauire averaging eauipment and facihties are effectwety operated and of measurements snau utdize an arithmetic mean anness maintamed Dy competent personnei Otherwise specified by tne Director m tne permit- Adverse impact 4.

6. Additional Monitortng by Permittee Tne permittes snaH tatie an necessary steps to mmimize any if Ine permittee monitors any poHutant at the location (s) ~

adverse impact to waters of the state resultmg from non.

des:gnated herem more freduently than redvired by inis Comphance with any effluent hmitations specibed m mis permit. usmg approved analytical metnods as specthed permit or set fortn m the Missouri Clean Water Law and aoove. the results of such monitormg seali ce included m Aegulations theremarter tne Law and Regulationst.

tne c3lculat:on and reportmg of the values required m the including sucn acceierated or additsorial monitoong as Morutormg Aeport Form. Such mereated frequency snaH necessary to determine the nature and impact of the non-also De mdtCated compiying discharge

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g. g y,,,,,, s'a w t v& s# 'em m a 2.m A Any bypa&a or snwt cown of a *astewater treatment
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'mposdion of criminas penalties as proveoco for in Section facihty anc trieutary sewsr systsm or any part of such a 04 C76 of the Law facihty inc sewer system that results in a vioistion of 11. Permit uodifkapon permi6 limits or concitions is pronibitec except:

(i) Where unavoicapte to prevent toas of life, personal A. Sue,ect to comosiance witn statutory roovirements of mlury, of severe property camages: and the Law and Aevulations and apencacie Coun Orcer.

this permit may be mootfied. Suspenoec, or revonec in (ii) Where unavoicabie excessive storm crainage or runoff wouto CatastroonicaHy camage any facilities whose or m part curing its term for cause metucmg. but not limitec 10. the following:

or processes necessary for comotiance wttn the effluent limitatsons and Conditions of this permit: (1) viosation of any terms or Conditions of this permit or the Law; (in) Where maintenance is necessary to ensure efficient operation and afterristive measures nave been (n) naving obtained this permit by misteoresentation or fatture to disclose fuHy 4H reievant facts.

tas on to maintain effivent quahty curmg the period of maintenance, Osi) e enange m any circumstances or concitions that recuires either a temporary or permanent recucbon B. Tne permittee snail notify the cepanment in writmg of or rumination of the authoriaec ciecnarge, or an bypasses or snut cown tnat result in a violation of permit limas or concitions. Tnis section coes not eucuse (iv) any reason set fonn in the Law and Reguistions, any person from any habibty, unless sucn renef is

8. Tne fihng of a recuest by tne permittee for a permit modification, revocation ant" reissuance. or termina-otnerwise proviced by the statute.

tion. or a notificatic n of planna cnanges or anocipaiec L Reeved htancu noncomphance. coes not stag any permit concibon so#ics, stucges. futer backwesn. or other pollutants 12. Permet Woditicettort Less Stringem Requirements removed in the co9rse of treatment or control of if any permit provisions are cesec on .egal requirements wastewaters snail De casocsed of in a manner sucn as to wnicn are lessened or removec, ano snouid no otne' bam prevent any poHutants trorn entermg waters of tne state esist for sucn permit provisions. tne pormat snail be unless permittec Dy the Lan, anc a peimanent ecora of tr e cate and time, volume and rnetnocs of removalanc ctsposal mocitiec atier notice anc opportunity for a neanng of such sucstances snail be ma ntained by the permittee Dceot as autnonaco Dv statute anc provicec in permit

7. Power Faalures concitions on ' Bypassing" (Stancard Condition B-5) anc In orcer to reamtain comphance witn tne efftuent hmitabons -power Fadures ' (Stancarc Concition BJ) notning m this and otner provisions of this permit tne permittee snail permit snail be construec to reneve tne permittee from c.vil eitner* or crimmal penalties for noncomphance.

A. in accordance with the "Schecule of Comphance; procce an alternh ee power source sufficient to 14. Oil and Haaarcous Suestance Lise6Hty operate the wastewater Controt facihties: or. g m inis permit snali ne construed to preciuce tne

8. if sucn alternative power source is not m existence. and institution of any legal achon or reiseve the permittee from no cate for its implemeatation appears m tne a y responsibihties, haeibt es. or penaities to wnicn the Comphance Senecuie nait or otnerwise control ermittee is or may ee suetect uncer Section 311 of the Act.

procuction and all discnarges upon tne recuction. loss. and the t.aw anc Regutanon Oil and naaarcous matenais or failure of tne primary source of power to the ciscnar es must be reponec m compnance witn tne wastewater control facihties. recuirements of the Feceral C;ean Water Act.

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For the purpose of mspecting, monitormg. or samphng the mmg in mis pumit snaH be consWec to precte me pomt source. water contammant source, or wastewater insutubon of any legal acon m rwve tne pumina horn treatment facility for comphance with the Clean Water Law '"Y '"80"*'eihbn. hacihon or penaibes espisnec anc these regutations, autneriaoc representatives of the pursuant to any appucacia state statute or regulanens cepartment snalt be allowed oy tne permittee, upon 10 Property Rights presentation of crecentials and at reasonante times: The 1suance of this permit does not convey any property A. to enter upon permittee s premises m wnicn a pomt ngnts in either reas or personal properg or any enctusive source, water contaminant source or wastewater privueges. nor coes it aumonae any irbury to private treatment facihty is locatec or in wnicn any recorcs are property or any invasion of personal ngnis, nor any recuitec to be kept vncer terms and conostions of the intringement of or ,ioiation of feceral. state oriocallaws or pe rmst- regulations.

B. to have access to, or copy any recorcs recuirec to be kept uncer terms and concitions of tne permit; 17. Outy to resopty C. to mspect any monitoring equipment or metnoc if the permittee wisnes to continue an activity requiatec by mis permit mr me enciration care of inis permit tne D. to n pect any coi " "' "'

n. treatment. or dist.narge f acibty coverec under the permit; anc

[*["$"n t' p i E. to sampie any westewater at any comt m me couection it Torec PoHutants system or treatment peccess. If a ton'c effluent standarc. pronicinon. or senecule of

9. Permita Transfersele com= nance is estachsnec unoer section 307 ai of tne Fecef al C:ean Water Act for a tonc poHutant in tne A. Suotect to section (3) of to CSR 20-6 010 an operatmg cisenarge of permittee s facihty and suen stancare is more permit may be transferec upon suemission to the strmgent tnan tne hmitations m tne permit. men tne more department of an appucation to transfer signec ey a new sinngent stancard. prenicition, or schecute snali ce owner. Until such time as the permit is efficiaHy

,ncorporatec into the cermit as one of its concit.ons ucon trar iterec, tne ongmal permittee remams resconsich notice to the permittee

'or comptymg with tne terms anc conditions of tn i emstmg permit. 19. Signatory requirement B. Tne cecartment. witnm tner'y (30) cays of receipt of

  • ie Au moorts or information submittec to tne Cirector snaH ee appucation snau notify tne new permittee of les inte it to l'gnec (See a0 CF A 122 61 revono and reissue or transfer the permit.
20. Ragnts Nct Affected
10. Availselitty of Reporte" N0*'"9 'n mis permit $r'all affect me permittee s nqnt to Esceot for cata cetermmec to ce conficentiat ur ce. Secnon appeat or sm a .anance irem aconcacie laws or 308 of the Act and tne Law and Missoun C:ean Water Mgulations as aHowM by Ian Commission Regulation for Puenc Partici ation. Hearm9s 21. Seversedity and Notice to Governmentat Agencies 10 CSA 204020. au Tme provisions of mis permit are severacle and if any recorts preparedin accorcance witn the terms of tNs permit provision uf inis permit or the acchcation of any orc mion snall e6 available for puchC snspection at the offices of tne of "% per%t to any circumstance is netc invanc. tne Cepartment. As required cy stature, effluent cala snail not acclicJtion cf SUCn prov'sion to other circur" stances and ce Consicerec conf cent al Knowingly maiung any false me reTamcar of mis Darmet snaH not oe af feC'ec %%