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Industrial Pretreatment Quarterly Self Monitoring Results for Dec 1995 - Feb 1996
ML20101D108
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Issue date: 02/29/1996
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1 INDUSTRIAL PRETREATHENT

, OUARTERLY SELF-MONITORING RESULTS Perry Nuclear Power Plant Permit No.: 1004911 10 Center Rd. Report Date: 2/14/96 Perry, Ohio 44081 Laboratory: Electro Analytical

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Date of Sample: 2/7/96 to 2/8/96 Time of sample: 1133 Sample 14 cation: Sewage Pump Station Name of Sampler: Al Mueller Laboratory Address: 7118 Industrial Park Blvd.

Mentor, OH 44060 Date of Analysis: 2/7 to 2/13/96 Flows 33,000 gpd i

PARAMETER SAMPLE EPA ANALYSIS ANALYSIS TYPE METHOD DATE RESULT C0D Composite 410.4 2/9/96 460 mg/L BOD Composite 405.1 2/13/96 150 mg/L TSS Composite 160.2 2/9/96 120 mg/L Silver Composite 200.7 2/12/96 <.010 mg/L Mercury Composite 245.1 2/12/96 <.50 ug/L pH Grab 150.1 2/7/96 9.0 s.u.

Oil / Grease Grab 413.1 2/12/96 3.9 mg/L Gravimetric I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am L familiar with the information in this report and that, based en my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in this report, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

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INDUSTRIAL PRETREATHENT QUARTERLY SELF-MONITORING RESULTS Perry Nuclear Power Plant Permit No.: 1004911 10 Center Rd. Report Date: 2/8/96 Perry, Ohio 44081 Laboratory: Electro Analytical Date of Sample: 1/22 to 1/23/96 Time of sample: 14:00 Sample Location: Sewage Pump Station Name of Sampler: Michael Ward Laboratory Address: 7118 Industrial Park Blvd.

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Date of Analysis: 1/23 to 1/31/96 i Flows 33,000 gpd  !

i Name of Analyst: l PARAMETER SAMPLE EPA ANALYSIS ANALYSIS TYPE METHOD DATE RESULT C0D Composite 410.4 1/24/96 390 mg/L BOD Composite 405.1 1/29/96 140 mg/L i TSS Composite 160.2 1/31/96 170 mg/L Silver Composite 200.7 1/24/96 <.010 mg/L Mercury Composite 245.1 1/25/96 <.50 ug/L pH Grab 150.1 1/23/96 8.6 s.u.

Oil / Grease Grab 413.1 1/29/96 16 mg/L Gravimetric I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am familiar with the information in this report and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in this report, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

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QUARTERLY SELF-MONITORING RESULTS I Perry Nuclear Power Plant Permit No.: 1004911 10 Center Rd. Report Date: 12/28/95 '

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Date of Sample: 12/14 to 12/15/95 Time of sample: 930 Sample Locations Sewage Pump Station Name of Sampler: Eric Smith .

Laboratory Address: 1401 Shuffel Dr. '

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Date of Analysis: 12/14 to 12/22/95  !

Flows 33,000 gpd l

PARAMETER SAMPLE EPA ANALYSIS ANALYSIS TYPE METHOD DATE RESULT C0D Composite 410.4 12/19 to 12/20 250 mg/L l

1 BOD Composite 405.1 12/14 to 12/19 110 mg/L l TSS Composite 160.2 12/15 to 12/18 58 ag/L  !

Silver- Composite 200.7 12/20 to 12/21 None Detected Mercury Composite 245.1 12/20 None Detected pH Grab 150.1 12/14 8.7 s.u.

Oil / Grease Grab 413.1 12/21 to 12/22 11 mg/L Gravimetric I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am familiar with the information in this report and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in this report, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

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LAKE COUNTY, OHIO INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER QUESTIONAIRE I. GENERAL:.

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Name of Company Cleveland Electric Illum. Como.- Perry Power Plant B. Mailing Address

1. Street P.O. Box 97. 10 Center Road
2. City and State Perrv, Ohio
3. Zip 44081
4. County Lake C. Facility Location Address l
1. Street 10 Center Road
2. City and State Perry, Ohio
3. Zip 44081
4. County Lake I D. Telephone 259-3737 E. Contact Official Name Donna Tizzano Title Environmentalist Phone 280-5514 The information contained in this questionnaire is familiar to me and to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate.

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- ' l II. PLANT OPERATIONS:

A. Brief description of manufacturing or service activities on premises in decreasing order of business volume (also please indicate the associated SIC Number) :

SIC CODE PROCESS DESCRIPTION PRODUCT  % OF TOTAL PRODUCTION 4 91 1 Elgetric Utility Electricity 100%

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T5scondary)

L. Number of Employees 1030 C. Is this a Batch Operation? Yes No X Is this a Continuous Operation? Yes X No D. Operating information:

1. Hours of Operation: Continuous i Hours per day 24 Days per week 7 Weeks per year 52
2. Is there a scheduled shutdown? Yes When? Once per 18
3. Is production seasonal? No Months on ave.

If yes, explain, indicating month (s) of peak production.

4. Length of Shift? X 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> X Other* (Various)
5. Average number of employees per shift: 755 1st; 175 2nd; 100 3rd.
6. Shift start times: 0730 1st; 1530 2nd; 2330 3rd.

Various start /stop times.

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7. Shift normally worked each day: All Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat 1st 2nd 3rd 8.

How indicative of normal production is your current operation?

(i.e., Are you at full production, half production,...)

Currently in a scheduled refueline outace. Production i

varies.

E. Products manufactured or Processed: (Type and Amount)

Electricity - 1205 MW Caoacity F. Raw materials Used: (Type and Amount) N/A G. Chemical Used (Include catalysts, intermediates, etc.): (Type and Amount) N/A I

H. By-products Produced: (Type and Amount) N/A l I. Are there any future expansions planned? No J. Is this facility in the process of being sold or being considered for sale? Yes X No If "yes", when?

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GENERAL. WATER / WASTEWATER INFORMATION:

A. Water Source:

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(Indicate callons ner month or cubic feet per month)-

l Source Total Usace Number of Ooeratina Daily Ave.

Days City 1.138.354 GPM All l 37.945 GPD '

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Lake Erie - Other 2.526.000.000 All 84.200.000 9.EM 92.Q GPM = Gallons Per Month GPD = Gallons Per Day

2. a.

Does water usage vary greatly during the production year?

Yes

b. Does water usage vary during the production week?

No

c. Does water usage vary during the production day?

No 3.

If the answer is yes to any of the above three questions, list details. Note periods of maximum and minimum use.

Maximum use of city water occurs durina refuelina outaces.

manoower increases sionificantly.

4. a. Describe any raw water treatment process.in use:

Chlorination, Flocculation. Filtration. Demineralization.

b. Are any water recycling or material reclaiming processes utilized?

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B. Estimate amounts of water used in each process below:

Sanitary (Restrooms, drinking fountains, showers, etc.) *37,945 gallons per day Cooling Water **85,000,000 gallons per day Boiler Feed 0 gallons per day i

Process Water .

O gallons per day Contained in Product 0 gallons per day Other o gallons per day

  • l Total Potable Water divided between sanitary use and periodic make-up (boiler, process) {
    • = Max. Design Basis TOTAL OF ABOVE: 85,037,945 gallons per day C. 1.

Does sewer?

this facility discharge AHX wastewater to the local sanitary j '

X Yes No

2. Does this facility discharge AHX wastewater to the local storm sewer?

Yes X No D. Does this facility have a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit (s)?

X Yes No If "yes", please list permit numbers:

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3IB00016*DD Exp. Date 5/10/96 (Permit Renewal Application Submitted)

Exp. Date If "yes", does the permitted facility discharge any wastewater not covered under the NPDES permit (s)?

X Yes No Sanitary Sewage E. Does the facility discharge all of its wastewater / liquid j wastes to the local sanitary sewer?

Yes X No If "no", describe other disposal methods: Service Water discharae to Lake Erie via olant discharce.

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X Yes No G. Are batch wastes discharged to the sewer?

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Frequency (specify units) N/A Volume:N/A Gal. per discharge Nature of batch waste: N/A H. Is an analysis of the wastewater available?

X Yes No See Quarterly Self Monitoring Reports and monthly NPDES Report for December, 1995, Attached.

If "yes", attach a copy of most recent analysis and describe location where sample was trxen. Include date and time of sampling and type of discharge (i . e . , total plant dicharge, process waste only, etc.). Were U.S. EPA-approved procedures used to collect and analyze the sample?

X Yes No Unknown I.

Is there a manhole or other access for taking a wastewater sample?

X Yes No J. List average volume of discharge or water losses to:

Outlet Estimated Averace Discharoe (Gal / Day

a. Sanitary Sewer 37,945 gallons per day
b. Storm Sewer o gallons per day I
c. Evaporation 18,453,537 gallons per day j
d. Open Run or Creek or Surface Water *83,048,219 gallons per day l
e. Waste Hauler 0 gallons per day
f. Contained in Product 0 gallons per day
g. TOTAL of a thru f 101,539.701 gallons per day l
  • = Based on discharges during 1995 K. Are any process, product, or sanitary wastes being hauled by a private waste hauler? Yes X No If so, state name of hauler, location of dumping site, volume of  ;

waste, and frequency (i.e., times daily, weekly,-monthly).

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Refer to the.. list below to generally characterize your wastewater.

Check the substances contained in your wastewater.

acids and acidic wastes phenol-containing wastes alkali and caustic wastes alcohols pickling wastes ethers other metal cleaning and aldehydes, ketones preparation wastes plating wastes organic acids electrocoating wastes soaps, surfactants, and detergents paints oils pigments fats, grease inks benzene and benzene derivatives dyes latex wastes chlorinated organic compounds resins, monomers brominated organic compounds waxes organic solvents, thinners radioactive wastes hot wastes (104 F or higher) flammables X SANITARY WASTES ONLY inorganic solids (sands, gravel, etc.)

Other (list)

I IV. SAMPLING A. State location where wastes going to the sanitary sewer can be sampled or measured.

On-site sewace lift station.

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V. SPILL PREVENTION A. Is it possible to discharge or spill (i.e., floor drains) any of

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the following to the municipal sewerage system from a storage site or process area? ,

1. Toxic pollutants (priority pollutants as indicated in Section VI).

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2. Conventional pollutants (BOD, Oil & Grease, etc.) in unusual i quantity or strength.

Yes X No  !

3. Flammable, explosive, corrosive, low pH, high temperature, I etc. solutions and/or materials. j Yes X No  ;

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Materials that can cause obstruction of flow in sewers Yes X No If yes to any of the above, please indicate pollutant.

B. Is there a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan in effect for any material used in this plant?

X Yes No If yes, please submit a copy.

  • See Attached VI. PRIORITY POLLUTANT INFORMATION A. In referring to the following table, please note which enemicals are or are not present in your manufacturing or service facility.

Use the following to note the presence of the chemicals:

KA = Substance Known Absent UK = Unknown SO = Stored Only KP = Subtance Known Present i

Review the contents of trade name products to aid in determining  !

the presence of these pollutants. If your industry has any of these substances stored in your facility, even if not used in a process, please. indicate. 1

PRIORITY POLLUTANTS 1 .n acenaphthene 66 n bis (2-ethylhexy)

2. _sQ__ acrolein . 67. _SQ__ butyl benzyl
3. SO acrylonitrile phthalate 4 So benzene 68. So di-n-butyl phthalate l S. So benzidine 69. So di-n-optyl phthalate i
6. .. SD__ carbon tetrachloride . 70. So diethyl phthalate (tetrachloromethane) 71. so dimethyl phthalate i 7. . _EL_ chlorobenzene 72. E benzo (a) anthracene
8. M 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene
9. (1,2-benzanthracene)

_NL_ hexachlorobenzene 73. M _. benzo (a) pyrene

10. _EL_ 1,2-dichloroethane (3,4-benzopyrene)
11. _EL. 1,1,1-trichloroethane 74. _NL_ benzofluoranthene
12. _aQ._ hexachloroethane 75. n benzo (k)fluoranthane
13. _aQ_. 1,1-dichloroethane (11,12-benzofluoran-
14. _a2._ 1,1,2-trichloroethane .

thene)

- 15. _aQ._ 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane - 76. _1gL_ chrysene

16. _1gL_ chloroethane 77. _n__ acenaphthylene-17 so bis (chloromethyl) ether 78. _)gL_ anthrac'ene
18. llL_ bis (2-chloroethyl) ether 79. n benzo (ghi) perylene
19. _]gL_ 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether (1,12-benzoperylene)

(mixed) 80. n fluorene 20 M 2-chloronaphthalene 81. n phenanthrene 21 M 2,4,6-trichlorophenol. 82. n dibenzo (a,h) 22 E parachlorometacresol

23. so anthracene chloroform 83. E indeno (1,2,3-cd)

M (trichloromethane) pyrene 1 24 2-chlorophenol 84. M - pyrene 25 M 1,2-dichlorobenzene 85. so 26 M tetrachloroethylene 1,3-dichlorobenzene 86, so toluene

27. so 1,4-dichlorobenzene 87. So so trichloroethylene 28 3,3-dichlorobenzidine 88. so vinyl chloride
29. M 1,1-dichloroethylene M (chloroethylene) 30 M

1,2-trans-dichloroethylene 89. So aldrin 31 2,4-dichlorophenol 90. so dieldrin

32. M 1,2-dichloropropane 91. So
33. M chlordane (tech.

M 1,3-dichloropropylene mixture & metabolites) 34 2,4-dimethylphenol 92. M 4,4' - DDT

35. M 2,4-dinitrotoluene 93. M So 4,4' - DDE (p,p' DDX) 36 2,6-dinitrotoluene 94. R_ 4,4' - DDD (p,p'-TDE)
37. M 1,2-dipheny1hydrazine 95. n alpha-endosulfan
38. So ethylbenzene 96. n beta-endosulfan
l. 39. So fluoranthene 97. E endosulfan sulfate

! 40 M 4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether 98. so endrin

41. M 4-bromophenyl phenyl ether 99. n endrin aldehyde 42 M bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether 100. So heptachlor
43. E bis)2-chloroethoxy) metha.e 101. n heptachlor epoxide 4 4 . __SQ._ methylene chloride 102. n alpha-BHC (dichloromethane) 103. n beta-BHC i 45. So methyl chloride 104. So gamma-BBC (lindane)

(chloromethane) 105. n delta-BHC i

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(tribromomethane) 108. EA PCB-1221(Aroclor 1221)

48. EA dichlorobromomethane 109. EA PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
49. SO trichlorofluoromethane 110. EA PCB-1248(Aroclor 1248) l 50. SQ dichlorodifluoromethane 111. EA PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
51. KA chlorodibromomethane 112. KA
52. EA hexachlorobutadiene PCB-1016(Aroclor 1016) 113. SQ- Toxaphene
53. EA hexachlorocyclopentadiene 114. SQ Antimony (Total)
54. SQ isophorone 115. SQ Arsenic (Total)
55. SO naphthalene 116. SQ
56. SO nitrobenzene Asbestos (Fibrous) 117. SQ Beryllium (Total)
57. KA 2-nitrophenol 118. EQ Cadmium (Total)

-58. KA 4-nitrophenol

59. KA 119. SQ Chromium (Total) 2,4-dinitrophenol 120. SQ Copper (Total)
60. EA 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol 121. SO Cyanide (Total)
61. SQ N-nitrosodimethylamine 122. SO Lead (Total)
62. KA N-nitrosodiphenylamine 123. SQ Mercury (Total)
63. KA N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine 124. SQ Nickel (Total)
64. SQ pentachlorophenol 125. SO Selenium (Total)
65. SO phenol (4 APP method) 126. KP Silver (Total)

None of these materials are intro-127. SQ Thallium (Total) duced into the sanitary waste system.

128. SO Zinc (Total) 129. EA 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodi-benzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)

B. For the chemical compounds above which are known present, please give the following information for each:

Item No. Chemical Compound Annual Usage Estimated Loss to (Lbs.) Sewer (Lbs/Yr.)

126 Silver Trace Constitutent None l

1 Note: If the above units are not appropriate, list data in other units, but be specific. Use additional paper if necessary.

VII. PRETREATMENT:

A. Is this plant subject to an existing Federal Pretreatment Standard?  !

NO If so, are Pretreatment Standards being met on a consistent basis?

B. Is the wastewater or any portion thereof being pretreated before  ;

discharge? If so, state amount and type of pretreatment.

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1. Are any residuals created from the pretreatment processes?

Yes X No If yes, describe residuals.

2. Indicate quantity of residuals created (specfify units).

N/A

3. Describe method of residue disposal.

N/A

4. Is the residue considered a hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) ?

Yes X No Undetermined SECTION VIII. SEWER CONNECTION AND DISCHARGE INFORMATION A. List facility sewer outlets, size, and flow. Use additional sheet if necessary.

Raf. Sewer Location of Connection Source of Discharce Ave. Flow H22 Size (in) or Discharce Point (GPD) 1 4 Inches East of site to Madison Perry Power Plant 37.945 Pumo Station 2

3 B. Provide a block flow diagram of process water and sanitary waste in your facility.

C. Provide on an attached sheet, a drawing of the facility showing locations of sewers referred to in A. above. Show locations of possible sampling points for sewers, buildings, streets, alleys, and other pertinent physical strutures.

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ENERGY PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Mall Address:

  • t3 CENTER ROAD Donald C. Shelton PERRY, OHIO 44081 RRY O 10 44081 (216) 259-3737 NUCLEAR January 12, 1996 PY-CEI/0 EPA-0240L Ohio Environmental Protection Agency P.O. Box 163669 Columbus, Ohio 43216-3669 Gentlemen Enclosed 1995. are the NPDES monthly report forms for the month of December, If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Donna Tizzano at (216) 280-5514.

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PAP-0806 Page: 38 7.m . : .ru Rev.: 2 Attachment 2 g Sheet 1 of 9 SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUhffERMEASURE PIAN (SPCCP) 1.0 Purpose l . t his SPCCP describes the conformance of oil storage facilities at the Perry Plant with the guidelines contained in <40CFR, Part 112>. A list of these facilities and site locations are also provided in Attachments 3, 4 and 6.

I 2.0 Oil Spill History j On December 8, 1992 it was discovered that a release of appra duately l l 12.5 gallons per day of turbine lube oil had occurred during the period  !

from 10/92 to 12/8/92. M is oil was mixed with plant service water and i discharged to Lake Erie. % e Turbine Lube Oil Cooler was removed from ]

service and repaired. M is event was reported by phone on December 8, \

l 1992 and followed up with a confirmation letter on April 2, 1993. '

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On April 8,1993, approximately 35 gallons of oil were discharged through the plant site storm drain system to a small, unnamed stream on the east -

,, side of the site. Se oil was contained behind a skinner wall; it did '

~ 'not enter Lake Erie. Clean up activities were completed by April 9, l 1993. W is event was reported to the OEPA by phone on April 8, 1993 and followed with a confirmation letter on April 12, 1993.

1 3.0 Facility Drainage Storm water run-off at the Perry Plant site is controlled by final site

. grading and the plant storm drain system. These features are designed to prevent potential flooding of site facilities and minimize the potential for discharging spilled oil to Lake Erie. h e layout of site topography and storm drainage system are provided on drawings <E-736-003 (Final Plant Site Topography)>, <E-743-013 (Plant Storm Drainage)>, <D-743-014 (Site Storm Drainage Plan-North Half)>, and <D-743-015 (Site Storm Drainage Plan-South Half)>.

Storm water run-off is collected in concrete catchment basins from graded yard areas, roof drain, oil interceptors (except OP64A0001), and, through manually operated drain valves, from dikes surrounding the auxiliary i boiler fuel oil storage tank and hazardous waste site. Run-off gravity l- drains from catch basins through system piping to headwalls which empty into three site streams, and ultimately to Lake Erie. The catch basins and piping are organized into three groups. The east group drains to the minor stream impoundment, the west group drains to the northwest storm drain impoundment, and the south group drains to the major stream impoundment. The system is designed for the maximum probable 6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and l

1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> precipitation rates. Sediment control dams with metal baffle

! cover plates at each of the three impoundments would assist in retaining oil and aid clean up efforts, should an oil spill reach these areas.

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Rev.: 2 Sheet 2 of 9 SPILL PREVENFION CONTROL AND COUNTERNEASURE PLAN (SPCCP) 4.0 Facility Description 4.1 Meteorological Monitoring -

A meteorological acnitoring system is locetted on site which provides cont % =1= weather data for the site. Data includes wind speed, wind direction, stability class, temperature, and precipitation. This data can be accessed in the Control Room. ' .

4.2 Facility Layout and Oil / Chemical Storage Locations

1. A facility layout indicating oll/ chemical storage locations at the '-

- plant is provided in Perry Plant Facility Layout.and Oil / Chemical

- Storage (Attachment 3 to PAP-0806).

NOTE: Unit 2 storage tanks are not in use, except those shown on Attachment 3. Indoor radwaste and oil / chemical storage tank locations are shown in detail in < Pre' Fire Plan Instructions >.

A copy of these instructions has been provided to the Perry Twp. Fire Department. .-

2. Descriptions of oil storage tanks (located'on-Attachment 3) are n provided in Attachment 4, Perry Plant-Oil Storage Tanks.
3. Descriptions of hazardous / chemical storage tanks'(listed in Attachment 3) are provided in Attachment 5, Perry Plant Hazardous )

Chemical Storage Tanks.  !

4. Descriptions of miscellaneous oil / chemical storage facilities (listed in Attachment 3) are provided in Attachment 6' Perry Plant Miscellaneous Chemical Storage Buildings / Areas.

l 4.3 Connunications Systems ~~

1. In-plant communications between plant employees and the Control Room, including the Control Room Shift Supervisor, are maintained by a two-way plant PA (paging) system and by radios. Channel 5 of the PA System is designated for emergency use and is continuously monitored. These systems are also augmented by a site telephone system.
2. Connunications with off-site organizations and authorities are normally conducted using the public telephone system. Descriptions and use of additional communication systems are included in the

< Emergency Plan for the Perry Nuclear Power Plant >.

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Page: 40 2.um . : .Rev.: 2 Attachment 7 Sheet 3 of 9 SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COU TERMEASURE PLAN (SPCCP) 4.4 Emergency Equipment Detailed descriptions of emergency equipment listed in this section, including inventories and plant locations, are provided in Safety / Fire Instructions, as indicated below.

1. Fire Equipment 1' Fire protection systems available at the Perry Plant include water, carbon dioxide, and halon suppression systems and a fire and  ;

security monitoring system. Hydrants are provided for outdoor areas at the site, and portable fire extinguishers are provided as required. A foam extinguishing system is also located at the auxiliary boiler fuel oil storage tank and loading station.

Additional fire fighting equipment is described in <SFI-0060> and

<SFI-0108>.

2. Spill Control Equipment iOil/ chemical spill kits are maintained at several areas on site, in

' proximity to oil / chemical storage facilities. Typical contents include dikes, drain covers, clean up equipment, chemical suits, and personnel warning / confinement materials. Refer to <SFI-0106> for 'N -

more detail regarding spill kits, including location, contents and p inspections. <L01957> , i 3.

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Personnel Protective Equipment  !

The Perry Plant maintains a full range of personnel prot.ective equipment for both routine and emergency chemical handling operations. This includes all types of respiratory protection equipment. Refer to <SFI-0060> and <SFI-0106> for further details.

4. First-Aid Equipment Locations of first-aid stations and equipment contents are provided in <SFI-0050>.
5. Decontamination Equipment-Safety shower / eyewash stations, supplied by potable water, are provided for personnel decontamination. These stations are located near all hazardous chemical storage tanks at the site. Portable eyewash stations are provided at other chemical storage locations, per <SFI-0003>.

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,, Sheet 4 of 9 SPILL PREVERFION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PIAN (SPCCP) l 5.0 Auxiliary Boiler Fuel Oil Storage Tank

  • Wis tank stores No. 2 fuel oil for two auxiliary boilers. Se tank is an above ground vertical cone roof storage tank which measures 40 feet high, and has an inside diameter of 46 feet, 6 inches, and a usable volume of 477,687 gallons. The tank is constructed of, carbon steel and

. is equipped with a vent with flame arrestor, relief manhole and a surface foam fire protection system.) The tank is also equipped with pneumatic ~

level instrumentation, a sampling connection, and a water draw off connection. All pressure piping and pipe supports are designed in accordance with < ANSI /ASME-B31.l>.

The tank is surrounded by a six foot high by 150 foot diameter concrete dike for secondary containment. The dike volume is sized to contain the l

i complete volume of the tank plus the volume of a delivery truck, and a one foot free board. Drainage from the dike area and fuel loading area is collected in a sump, 8 feet by 4 feet deep, located in the diked area.

,s The sung drains through an 8 inch drain line, equipped with a manually

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N operated motorized valve, to a storm drain catch basin. An alarm alerts i

an operator of high level in the sump. The operator inspects the sump to.

! ensure no oil is present prior to opening the valve to drain storm water accumulation. The valve is then manually closed or will automatically close upon low sump level to prevent the valve being left inadvertently open iA status light indicating high level in the sump is provided at the fuel oil unloading stations should spillage occur during unloading operations. ,. m C . . - -

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'The auxiliary boiler fuel oil storage tank and surrounding dike are periodically inspected for damage, deterioration, and leakage.

6.0 Diesel Generator Fuel Oil Storage Tanks Each diesel generator fuel oil storage tank is of horizontal cylindrical',' '

welded steel construction and is buried in the 3 ard inmediately west of the diesel generator building. Each tank is equipped with a penetration -

for electronic type level probe connection. Corrosion protection for the tanks and piping includes providing a corrosion allowance to the tank wall thickness, the external use of bituminous coating, and cathodic protection. The underground piping is coated with coal-tar enamel and double bonded asbestos-felt wraps. All underground fuel lines and lines which extend above grade outside the diesel generator building are <ASME Section III> Class 3, Seismic Category I, and missile protected for the first six inches above grade. Drainage from fuel oil loading sumps is routed to an oil interceptor tank.

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Sheet 5 of 9 SPILL PREVENTION ColfrROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN (SPCCP) l Fuel volume in ehch tank is monitored weekly by sounding or a tank level -

gauge. The current volume is compared with the previous volume, fuel  ;

deliveries and diesel run times, and any discrepancies are investigated. j

-If any. volume losses cannot be accounted for, the tank shall be tested for leaks. Tests of the tanks are also performed when.significant 3 accumulation of water is found in the tank, and as part of a ten year test program.- Tank testing includes one of the following methods: *

1. T - Tube Manometer Test 27 'the Heath Petro-Tite Tank and Line Testing System
3. Hydrostatic Testing
4. Buoyancy Testing i Tanks failing one of these tests shall be examined, repaired, or -

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7.0 Diesel Generator Fuel Oil Day Tanks 1

Each diesel generator has a fuel oil day tank mounted vertically in the

. respective engine room at an elevation that provides the required priming head for the engine fuel pumps. The day tanks are of cylindrical welded steel construction and are equipped with level instrumentation. Any leakage is collected in floor drain sumps and pumped to an oil interceptor tank. Water then gravity drains to a sludge holding tank and then is pumped to an industrial waste lagoon.

8.0 Turbine Lube oil Storage Tank This tank is located in the east end of the turbine building and serves ~

as a reservoir for turbine lube oil. The tank and associated equipment i are surrounded by curbs and gratings to prevent any oil from leaving the )

immediate area. Any oil from an uncontrolled spill would be collected by l the building floor drain system and sump, where it could be cleaned up. J Any spillage beyond this point would be routed to the radwaste floor '

drain oil separator and manually pumped out for disposal.

9.0 Station Transformers Drainage from transformer pads and yard areas is routed to oil  ;

interceptor tanks prior to discharge into storm drain catchment basins.

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l i SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN (SPCCP) J

10.0 Oil Interceptor Tanks 4 " ,

OilinterceptorsOP64A0001thruOP64A0005iareburiedconcretecoated I steel tanksserved.

equipment designed to contain the volume of oil associated with i

Oil is separated by gravity and retained, and oil free '

water is drained by gravity.

i to provide access for inspection, cleaning, and oil removal.Each Oil intercep interceptors are inspected periodically and after oil spills from the i equipment or area served by the interceptor. _

i 11.0 Fire Pump Diesel Fuel Storage Tank The Fire Pump Diesel Fuel Storage Tank is a horizontal 300 gallon steel vessel. The tank equipment includes a fuel level gauge, a tank fill line with flame arrestor, a tank vent with vent relief and flame arrestor, a low level alarm switch, and a high level alarm switch. The tank is .

located in the Diesel Fire Service Pump Room in the northeast corner of the Emergency Service Water Pumphouse.

%e floor drain and trenches in this room are routed to a sump, equipped with an oil separator. Water

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' drains from the sump / oil separator to the Emergency Service Water

Pumphouse Forebay, while oil is retained in the separator, and is manually removed.

12.0 Fire Training 011 Storage Tank and Facility <LOl957>

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1 The fire training oil storage tank is used to supply fuel oil for fire training exercises. H e tank is a 4000 gallon, above groun.d,

. cylindrical, horizontally mounted steel tank. The earthen dike i

surrounding the tank is 25 feet by 28 feet by 2'-6'. A cross section through the dike wall reveals a symmetrical trapezoidal section with a base of 8'-O' and a top of 28-0* The dike walls are built to enclose an impervious clay liner l'-O' deep. The clay liner and dike wa'11rEriir -

built in lifts of 6 to 9 inches and compacted to'a minimum density of I 92%. The dike and liner ote ed from eroision by over toping it with a sandy, silty, cla topsiol p anted with a perrenial rye grass.

The dike and liner net c city

  • 6866 gallons. Drainage of

' precipitation is accomplis opening a 4 inch gate valve on the end of a 4 line that runs through the northwest corner of the structure.  ;

l The remainder of the facility includes two concrete burn pads, a 5000 gallon oil separator, and associated piping. All drainage of oil pads.

/ water resulting from fire training exercises is collected on the burn A system of containment curbs, steel / concrete trenches, and pad sloping, out.

routes flow to an oil / water separator that is manually pumped

' Buried fuel supply lines from the fuel tank to the burn pads are coated with a coal tar primer and plastic wrap. Piping valves are contained in concrete pits.

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_ SPILL PREVENTION ColffROL AND COUNTERNEASURE PLAN (SPC Based od area grading and topography, storm run-off,in the vicinity of ' '

the fuel tank would be to the major stream impoundment.

of the burn pads and oil separator runoff drains to the minor streamIn the vicinity lapoundment.

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inspected for damage, deterioration, and leakage.W e fuel oil stora 13.0 Portable Fuel Tanks '

Several

< = pany small above ground and contractor vehicles. fuel storage tanks are maintained to supply f damage, deterioration, and leakage.He tanks are routinely inspected for using equipment appropriate for the size of the spill. Spills would be cleaned -Wry "

containment is provided for these tanks. _ "

Attachment 4, Perry Plant Oil Storage Tanks. %ese are listed in 14.0 Miscellaneous Oil Storage Buildings / Areas

, These 55 gallon areas (See drums Attachment 6) are used to store oil products normally in or smaller.

cleaned up using appropriate equipment. Spills in these areas would be manually 15.0 Facility Tank Truck Loading / Unloading All loading / unloading procedures meet the minimum requirements and ^

regulations of the Federal and Ohio Departments of Transportation.

, Loading / unloading operations are monitored to prevent premature vehicle departure before completion of the transfer operations. Drains and outlets on tank trucks are checked for leaks prior to departure.

16.0 Inspections / Records '

Inspections procedures aand tests required by'this plan are documented by written nd/or records. Records are maintained for at least .. ..

three years.

17.0 Security Oil storage facilities at the Perry Plant are either enclosed with a double security fence or a single security fence. Valves and starter controls for pumps which permit outward flow of oil are located in areas accessible only under supervisioni by company employees.

and equipment areas are lighted to deter acts of vandalism and assistAll oil storage personnel in detecting leaks.

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SPILL PREVElfrION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN (SPCCP) 18.0 Spill Prevention Procedures and Training All plant systems capable of releasing significant quantities of oil are operated in accordance with written system operating instructions. Plant operators routinely perform equipment rounds, which include checks for oil leaks and spills. Formal corrective and preventive maintenance programs are established to identify and repair equipment deficiencies, and include checks of tu k level instrumentation. A formal corrective action program is used to document oil spill events and ensure plant personnel are trained, as necessary, to oil spill events, the factors which led to the spill, and required corrective actions.

19.0 Certification I hereby certify that I have examined the facility, and being familiar i t

with the applicable provisions of 40 CFR, Part 112, attest that this g SPCCP has been prepared in accordance with good engineering practices.

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SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERNEASURE PLAN (SPCC CERTIFICATION OF THE APPLICABILITY OF TER SUBSBNTIAL H -

Facility Name: Perry Nuclear Power Plant Facility Address: 10 Center Road North Perry, OH 44081 1.

Does the facility transfer oil over water to or from vessels and does the facility gallons?

42,000 have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to Yes No X

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Does the facility have a total oil' storage capacity greater'than or equal to one that is million gallons sufficiently la and 7rg does the facility lack sa m = w y containmant to contain the capacity of the-largest aboveground oil storage. tank plus sufficient freeboard to allow for "'

precipitation within any a N rvand oil storage tank area?

Yes No X 3.

Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater'than or equal to one million gallons and is the facility located at a distance (as calculated using the appropriated formula in Attachment C-III to this appendix or a comparable formula *) such that a discharge from the facility could cause injury to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments? -

Yes No X 4.

Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to one million gallons and is the facility located at a distance (as calculated using the appropriate formula in Attachment C-III to this appendix or a comparable formula *) such that a discharge from the facility would shut down a public drinking water intake **?

Yesy . No X 5.

Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greaterThan or equal to one million gallons and has the facility experienced a reportable oil spill 5inyears?

last an amount greater than o' r equal to 10,000 gallons within the Yes No X If a comparable formula is used, documentation of the reliability and/

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