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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024392_Regional Office Historical File Pre 2018 (9)Ar Michael P. Easley, Governor } ' ' William Cr. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources co Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director :> Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality December 30, 2003 5152 r. 'Paul Fitzgerald Duke Energy Cliffside Steam Station MG03A2' alters Ferry Rd. Nuntersville, NC 23073- SUBJEC `: Laboratory Certification Maintenance Inspection Dear Mr. Fitzgerald. Enclosed is a report for the inspection performed on November 20, 2003 by Mr. Chaster E. Whiting. Where deficiencies are cited in this report, a response is required as well as for all lettered comments and/or recommendations. Within thirty stays of receipt, please supply this office with a written item for item description of how these deficiencies, comments and/or recommendations were corrected. If the deficiencies cited in the enclosed report are not corrected, enforcement actions will be recommended. For certification maintenance, your laboratory must continue to carry out the requirements set forth in 1 A N AC 2H .0300. Copies of the checklists completed during the inspection may be requested from this office. Thank you for your cooperation during the inspection. If you wish to obtain an electronic copy of this report b email, or if you have questions or need additional information please contact us at'919-733-03. Sincerely, James W. Meyer Laboratory Section Enclosure cc. Chester E. Whiting Mooresville Regional Office ZA KnENOR N. C. Division of Water Quality Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1623 (919) 733-7015 FAX; (919) 733-6241 On - Site Inspection Report LABORATORY NAME: Duke Power Cliff Side Steam Station ADDRESS: Duke Power Company Mail Code: MG03 13339 Hager's Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 5152 ATE OF INSPECTION: November 20, 2003 TYPE OF INSPECTION: Field Parameter (Maintenance) EVALUATOR: Chet Whiting LOCAL PERSON(S) CONTACT: Mr. Paul Fitzgerald, Mr. Steve Hodges I. INTRODUCTION: The above named laboratory was inspected to verify compliance with 15A NCAC 2 .5850 for the analysis of environmental samples. II. OVERVIEW: Inspections for Field Personnel were conducted at Marshall Steam Station since this was a central location. Personnel were professional and courteous throughout the inspectionprocess. III. DEFICIENCIES, REQUIREMENTS, COMMENTS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS: GENERAL: A. COMMENT: Some cross out and correction fluid entries were observed during the data review. REQUIREMENT: Overwriting entries,' correction fluid, and pencil entries are unacceptable for laboratory documentation. All entries are to be made in permanent ink. Corrections are to be made as follows: 1) Draw a single line through the error: 2) Make the correction near the error, or in a corresponding margin. 3) Initial the correction: COMMENT: The date received and opened is recorded on the pH buffer container. This information will be lost when the container is discarded. RECOMMENDATION: It is strongly recommended that the facility document the following information: vendor, lot number expiration date, date received and date' opened in the Report prepared by: Chet Whiting Late: November 26, 2003 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY AUDIT To improve our service to you and to maintain the quality of the laboratory inspection process, we request that you covplete the following evaluation. Since your comments are important to us, please use the reverse side of this form to discuss issues not addressed in the items listed below. Please return this form within five (5) days of this audit. Completing and returning this form is volunta Please return this evaluation to: James W. Meyer i %DWQ Chemistry Laboratory 1623 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1623 Certification Officer's Name: Chester E. Whitin Inspection Late: 11 20'03 Please evaluate the following using a 10 point scale with 1. poor and 10 excellent' ITEM Disagree Neutral Agree ON A sQ: PR ONASC Laborer, Date: Si atu PLEASE CERTIVI, certification officer contacted you in advance for your audit swered your questions. certifications officer arrived on time and at the agreed place. certification officer's dress and appearance were professional siness like. certification officer's questions and comments were; pertinent oratory operations and inspection. certification officer interacted with your staff in a courteous rofessonal manner. audit results were summarized in an exit interview following rvey. rectincg the deficiencies noted in the audit results will improve laboratory's operations and data quality. certification officer's comments have been/will behelpful to oratory staff and laboratory operations. N.C. Environmental Laboratory Certification Program is; vial to your'laboratory's analytical performance. ? 1 TO 10 (WITH 10 - EXCELLENT) PLEASE RATE NORTH OLINA'S ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY CERTIFICATION ? I TO 10 (WITH 10 EXCELLENT) PLEASE RATE your certification officer e Duke Power Cliffside Steam Station ational) Michael F. Easley, Governor r r Williams G, Ross Jr, Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources C Alan W. Klimek, P. E, Director M ,,,� Division of Water {duality y Coleen H, Sullins, Deputy Director Division of hater (.duality December 30, 2003 18 1" Mr. Paul Fitzgerald Duke Energy Cliffside Steam Station M Hagers Ferry Rd. Huntersville, NC SUBJECT. Laboratory Certification Maintenance Inspection Leer Mr. Fitzgerald: Enclosed is e report for the inspection performed on November 20, 2003 by Mr. Chester E. Whiting. Where deficiencies are cited In this report, a response is required as well as for all lettered comments and/or recommendations, Within thirty days of receipt, information please contact us at 91 c Enclosure cc. Chester E. Whiting Mooresville Regional Office N, C. Division of Water Quality Laboratory Section -733�3908. Sincerely, VJJames W. Meyer Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1623 (919) 733- SAX. (919) 7 On -Site Inspection Report Duke Power Lincoln Combustion Turbine Duke Power Company Mail Code: MG03A 13339 Ha er's Ferry Road' Huntersville, NC 8978-79 9 5154 November 20, 2003 Field Parameter (Maintenance) Chet Whiting LVGAL F t::KbVNtbj LoVN 1 At, I ivir. r ui ri cur iu, Mt. Ju %..1ubtTd11V 1. INTRODUCTION: The above named laboratory was inspected to verify compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .9800 for the analysis of environmental samples. 11. OVERVIEW: Inspections for Field Personnel were conducted at Marshall Steam Station since this was a central location, Personnel were professional and courteous throughout the inspection process. III. DEFICIENCIES, REQUIREMENTS, COMMENTS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS: GENERAL: RE OMENDA' ION: The date received and opened is recorded on the pH buffer container. This information will be lost when the container is discarded. It is strongly recommended that the facility document the following information: vendor, lot number expiration date, date received and date opened in the operators log or pal workbook. `This information should be recorded each time a new lot is received or a new container is put into service. Documenting this information will provide a traceable hard record to verify that the analysis was performed using the proper reagents. Please bear in mind that this information couldprove valuable should data be challenged, or a data review be conducted at a much later date. This would also apply to any consumable items used in residual Chlorine testing A. COMMENT: Units of measure were not recorded. REQUIREMENT: 15A NCAC 2H .0805 ( 1) states " Data pertinent to each analysis mint be maintained for five years. Certified data must consist of date collected, time collected, sample site, sample collector, and sample analysis time. The field ben hshe is must provide a space for the signature or initials of the analyst, and Droper units of measure for all analyses." Duke Power Lincoln combustion Turbine Meld parameter Inspection NOTE: A cover statement may be used on the worksheet, or in the log for each parameter. For example: All pH measurements are recorded in S.U. RESIDUAL CHLORINE: . COMMENT Units of measure were not recorded. REQUIREMENT: 15A NCAC 2H .0805 (g) (1) states " Data pertinent to each analysis mint be maintained for five years. Certified data must consist of date collected" time collected" sample' site, sample collector, and sample analysis time. The fief benchshets must provide a space for the signature or initials of the analyst" and ro er units of measure for all analyses." NOTE: A cover statement may be used on the worksheet, or in the log for each parameter. For example: All residual chlorine measurements are recorded in mglb unless otherwise indicated. RECOMMENDATION. The laboratory is performing a drift check after sample analysis. While the Calibration check time is documented; the drift check time is not RECOMMENDATION: We recommend that this time be documented to indicate the drift check was performed after sample analysis. While the analysis of a drift check is not required by the Mate of forth Carolina in this instance we feel that it is a valuable tool in producing defensible data and commend the facility on their effort. TEEPE' TURF: NOTE: The temperatures are recorded in -stream by a continuous monitor. The data is relayed to a computer that averages values and transfers this information directly to the DMR spreadsheet program. The thermistor for each site is checked with a JOFRA/AMETEK Temperature Calibrator. The temperature calibrator is checked with an MIST thermometer owned by Duke Power. This information is traceable and can file as series of work orders. The temperature variation of the units examined did not exceed 0.1 °. This type of temperature analysis has been discussed with 'DWQ and has been accepted in this instance. IV. CONCLUSION: Correcting the above -cited comments and implementing the recommendations will help this facility to produce quality data and meet certification requirements. Please respond to all lettered comments. Report prepared by: Chet Whiting Date: November 20" 200 �( A Michael F. Easley, Governor ( ' William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources CO Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality December 30, 2003 NC DEPT, OF ENARONMENT AND iO RAL RESOURCES 51 vita . ,, OFFICE Mr. Paul Fitzgerald Duke Energy Cliffside Steam Station M32 Haers Ferry Rd, Huntervlle, NC 28078- SUJECT® Laboratory Certification Maintenance Inspection Clear Mr. Fitzgerald: Enclosed is areport for the inspection performed on November 20, 2003 by Mr. Chester E. Whiting. Where deficiencies are cited in this report, a response is required as well as for all lettered comments and/or recommendations. Within thirty days of receipt, please supply this office with a written item for item description of hew these deficiencies, comments and/or recommendations were; corrected. If the deficiencies cited in the enclosed' report are not corrected, enforcement actions will be recommended. For certification maintenance, your laboratory must continue to carry out the requirements set forth in 1 A NCAC 2H .0800. Copies of the checklists completed during the inspection may be requested from this office. Thank you for your cooperation during the inspection. If you wish to obtain an electronic copy of this report email, or if you have questions or need additional information please contact us at 919-733-308. Sincerely, IrJames W. Meyer Laboratory Section Enclosure cc: Chester E. Whiting Mooresville Regional Office MENOR N. C. Division of Water Quality Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 276 9-1623 (919) 733-7015 FAX: (919) 733-6241 On -Site Inspection Report LABORATORY NAME: Duke Power Marshall Steam Station ADDRESS: Duke Power Company Mall Code. MG03 13380 Haer's Ferry Read Huntersvil'le, NC 7-7029 CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 5155 ATE OF INSPECTION: November 20, 2003 TYPE OF INSPECTION: Field Parameter (Maintenance) EVALUATOR: Chet Whiting LOCAL PERSON(S) CONTACT: Mr. Paul Fitzgerald, Ms. Donna Burrell 1. INTRODUCTION: The above named laboratory was inspected to verify compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0800 for the analysis of environmental samples'. II. OVERVIEW: Personnel were professional and courteous throughout the inspection process. III. DEFICIENCIES, REQUIREMENTS, COMMENTS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS: GENERAL: COMMENT: Some pencil entries were observed on ' laboratory data April 10 & 15, 2003, overwritten entry May 11, 2003. REQUIREMENT: Overwriting entries, _correction fluid, and pencil entriesare unacceptable for laboratory documentation. All entries are to be made in permanent ink Corrections are to be made as follows. 1) Craw a single line through the error. 2) Make the correction near the error, or in a corresponding margin. 3) Initial the correction: COMMENT: The date received and opened is recorded on the pH buffer container. This information will be lost when the container is discarded. RECOMMENDATION: ENDATION: It is strongly -recommended that the facility document the following information: vendor, lot number expiration date, date received and date opened in the operators log or pH workbook. This information should be recorded each time anew lot i Report prepared by: Chet Whiting Date: November 26, 2003 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources rj Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director j ~t Division of Water Quality oleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality December 30, 2003 t 4 5157 Mr. Paul Fitzgerald < Dine Energy Cliffside Steam Station MG03A Halters Ferry Rd. f Huntersvlle, NC 23078- SI BJFCT: Laboratory Certification Maintenance Inspection Dear Mr. Fitzgerald: Enclosed is a report for the inspection performed on November 20, 2003 by Mr. Chester F. Whiting. Where deficiencies are cited in this report, a response is required as well as for all lettered comments and/or recommendations. Within thirty days of receipt, please supply this office with a written item for item description of how these deficiencies, comments and/or recommendations were corrected:If the deficiencies cited in the enclosed report are not corrected, enforcement actions will be recommended, For certification maintenance, your laboratory must continue to carry out the requirements set forth in 1 A NAC 2H .0300. Copies of the checklists completed during the inspection may be requested from this office. Thank you for your cooperation during the inspection. If you wish to obtain an electronic copy of this r ort email, or if you have questions or creed additional information please contact us at 919-733-30: Sincerely, 1_11�_� A)lx?m— James W. Meyer Laboratory Section Enclosure cc; Chester E. Whiting Mooresville Regional Office N. C. Division of "Water Quality Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1623 (919) 733-7015 FAX: (19) 733-6241 On -Site Inspection Report LABORATORYNAME: Duke Power Riverbend Steam Station ADDRESS: Duke Power Company Mail Code: MG03A2 13339 Hager's Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-729 CERTIFICATENUMBER: 5157 DATE OF INSPECTION: November 20, 2003 PE of INSPECTION: Field Parameter (Maintenance) EVALUATOR: Chet Whiting LOCAL, PERSON(S)' CONTACT: Mr. Paul Fitzgerald, Mr. Greg Phillips 1. INTRODUCTION: The above named laboratory was inspected to verity compliance with 1 A NCAC 2H .0800 for the analysis of environmental samples. II OVERVIEW: Inspections for Fief Personnel were conducted at Marshall Steam Station since this was a central location. Personnel were professional and courteous throughout the inspection process. III. DEFICIENCIES, REQUIREMENTS, COMMENTS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS: GENERAL: ENDATION: The date received and opened is recorded ors -- �r. This information will be bast when the container is discardet ended that the facility document the following information: vend ,n data, date received and date opened in the operators log or �rmation should be recorded each time a new lot is received or'a io service. Documenting this information will provide a traceable t the analysis was performed using the proper reagents. Pleas information could prove valuable should data be challenged, or cted`at a much later date. H: A COMMENT° Units of measure were net recorded boar in mind a data review REQUIREMENT: 15A N AC 2H .980 (g) (1) ;states " Data pertinent to each analysis must be maintained for five years. Certified data must consist of date collected, time collected, sample site, sample collector, and sample analysis time.. The field bencsheets Duke Power Riverbend Steam station Field Parameter Inspection must provide a space for the signature or initials of the analyst, and proper units Of measure for all analyses." NOTE: A cover statement may be used on the worksheet, or in the log for each parameter. For example: All pH measurements are recorded in S.U. TEMEP TU E: NOTE: The temperatures are recorded in -stream by a continuous monitor. The data is relayed to a computer that averages values and transfers this information directly to the DMR spreadsheet program, The thermistorfor each site is checked with a JOFRA/AMETEK Temperature Calibrator. The temperature calibrator is checked with an NIT thermometer owned by Duke Power. This information is traceable and on file as series of work orders. The temperature variation of the units examined did not exceed 0.10. This typo of temperature analysis has been discussed with DWQ and has been accepted in this instance; I. CONCLUSION: Correcting the above -cited comments and implementing the recommendations will help this facility to produce quality data and meet certification requirements. Please respond to all lettered comments.: Deport prepared by Chet Whiting Date: November 2, 2003 August 22, 20 rron r Station rnpany �rry Road rtb Carolina 28078 Subet I: nal and binding. NORTH CAROLINA DEPA! ENVIRONMENT ANt> NATURA tl3 WAIU a, ecklenburg County 0 luestions concerning this : permit modification, please contact Christie Jackson at (19) 73-5083, extension 538. Sincerely, v� X. ,i, Alan W. Klimek, P.E. rnpliance Enforcement Unit Ile Unit .iarnson, McGuire Nuclear Station z IV — Kerrie Jo Shell ce Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (919) 73 -5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer VISIT us ON THE INTERNE7T @ http.//h2o,enr,state.nc.us/NPDES Permit No. NCO024392 Duke Power Compan) thorized to: drains includ at the locatic IV B waters Conden&-ite ' the CA syster 5. Continue to, s permit and located a aunty; enser cooling water, to necessary to comply with final effluent Mt-Gitirp Ntirlpar "'itntieNn nnrthwp�t e f ter for backflushing of piping connectic zed on an as -needed basis. I— I- _. ----I - -'I-,- - I A . T turbine building sumps, water treatment room sumps, condensate dernmeralizer backwashes, closed cooling systems, the Standby Shutdown Facility, laboratory drains, landfill leachate, steam, generator blowdown, wet lay-up, dewatering pumps, chemical cleaning wastewater and other low volume wastewater generating activities after treatment in the conventional wastewater treatment system consisting of a 200,000 gallon concrete lined initial holdup pond, two parallel 2.5 MG clay -lined settling ponds, a concrete lined I MG final holdup pond, chemical addition of coagulants, oxidants, Catalysts, pl-I control, and effluent pH adjustment by CO, addition with discharge through outfall 002 at the location specified on the attached wrap into the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which is classified WS-IV waters in the Catawba River Basin: 4- Continue to discharge frorn the radwaste liquid monitoring system, floor and equipment drains, laundry drains, reactor coolant pump beat exchanger chemical cleaning wastewater, ventilation unit drains, and other low volume wastewater generating activities through outfall 004 at the location specified on the attached map into 1-ihe Norman which is classified WS-IV B waters in the Catawba River Basin; 15, Continue to discharge standby nuclear service pond overflow, administrative building drains (11VAC sung, floor drains, janitorial sinks, hot water boiler, chiller water system), closed cooling system water from auxiliary building (during maintenance), main condenser cooling dewatering, filtered water, HVAC unit drains, yard drains, and reverse osmosis reject flows through the wastewater collection basin consisting of a 15A acre settling pond and surface skimmer with discharge through outfall 005 at the locations specified on the attached map into the Catawba River iMountam Island Lake) which is classified WSW waters in the Catawba River Basin, and 6, Continue to discharge chemical metal cleaning wastes from outfall 006 through ourfall 002 at the location specified on the attached map into the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which is classified W&W waters in the Catawba River Basin and through outfall 004 at the location specified on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified WS-IV b waters in the Catawba River Basin, NPDES Permit N O0 43 - Letter of permission Subject: NPDES Permit NCO024392 - Letter of permission Gate: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 3 15- 7:4; -0400 From: "John C Williamson"' <jcwillia@duke-energy.com> To: Michael.Parker@ncmail.net Mike, McGuire Nuclear Station is planning to perform a modification on one of our closed cooling water systems to provide additional cooling for our reactor building during refueling and maintenance outages. The modification will necessitate 'us draining the closed cooling water system. The most direct and easy to use path for draining the system would be for us to drain it to the roof drains of the auxiliary building. The roof drains empty into our storm drain system which drains to our waste water collection basin, (outfall 00). This outfall combines with outfall 002 to discharge to the Catawba River in our current NPDES permit. Our current permit allows us to do this for our Administration Building HVAC system but draining the same typo of closed cooling system water from the Auxiliary Building is not mentioned in the permit or supplemental` information. The drainage 'volume for the auxiliary building system however is somewhat greater than that of the administration Building HVAC system'. Condition 5 in the Supplement To Permit Cover Sheet for NPDES Permit NCO024 2 allows us to drain similar closed cooling system water to the Waste Water Collection Basin. Copy of the supplement is attached to this note. In additional to the drain down for the modification of the system, there would be an annual drain down rewired for maintenance. Expected volumes for the modification would be approximately 100 gallons. Expected volumes for annual maintenance would be approximately 400 ? 500 gallons per 'unit. The drain down will occur prior to re -fueling outages, so in some yearswewould be draining the system from both units. Most years we only have one re -fueling outage. If aiforce outage occurred that required us to perform maintenance in the Reactor Building additional draining of the closed water system could be required. An outage of this sort would be rare. The closed cooling system contains corrosion inhibitors and biocides in the following concentrations: Corrosion inhibitor (nitrite based) 600 ? 900ppm Biocide Nalco 730 ? 150ppm Biocide Nalco H-550 ? 100ppm McGuire Nuclear Station requests a letter of permission to be able to perform a one time drain of 1200 gallons of closed cooling water containing the corrosion inhibitor and biocides listed above and thereafter perform drainage of the closed cooling water system of approximately 400 - 500 gallons containing the corrosion inhibitor and biocides listed above as needed during maintenance or re -fueling outages.: Thank you for your consideration of this matter. (See attached file: uppleent.df) Jahn C. Williamson CHMi McGuire, Environmental Health & Safety 1 of 2 8/13/0310:34 Al l Fr Duke Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station PwhPowersu 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Duke Energy Company Huntersville, NC 28078 July 14, 2003 Mr. Rex. Gleason NCDENR Mooresville Regional Office C EPT, OF ;�° k ME 919 North Main Street AND NATtl= r Mooresville, NC 28115,:OFPCE Subject. Designation of ORC / Back -Ufa OC NPDES Permit No. NCO024392 2003 Dube Power — McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Certified Mail: 7002 2030 0000 0802 5182 WATER AUTY EC TON Dear Mr. Gleason. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of changes in status of our site ORC and Back Up ORCs. Per the attached letter to Mr. Tony Arnold, Duke Power, McGuire Nuclear Station is designating a Physical / Chemical ORC and Back-up ORCs as required by North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 1 A/Chapter8/Sub-Chapter 8G/ ection.0201 A copy of the designation letter and farm is attached. Should you have any questions concerning this letter, you may contact John'C. Williamson by phone at 704-875- 89 or e-mail at jcw80lO@duke-energy.com. om. Sincerely, ,lw, Ab�� Mark D. Hunt McGuire Nuclear Station Manager, McGuire Environmental, Health & Safety cc: Margaret Barrow John Estridge Gary Sain IF Duke Power Duke McGuire Nuclear Station Powwfaower.. 12700 Hagers Feny Road fluntcrsville, NC 29078 A Duke Energ Company July 9, 2003 Attention: Mr. Tony Arnold NC Dept of Environment and Natural resources Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission 1618 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-161 Subject: Designation ofORCs and Back-up CRCs Duke Power Company McGuire Nuclear Station NPD S Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg County Certified Mail: 7002 2030 0000 0802 5175 Dear Mr.Arnold-. The purpose of this letter is to designate a Physical/Chemical (SRC and Back-up ORCts for the McGuire Nuclear Station as required by North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A/CCliapter 8/Sub-Chapter 8C tSection.02 1. Attached is a completed. Designation Form for Operator in Responsible Charge of Water Pollution Control Systems. If you have questions concerning this letter, please contact John Williamson at the McGuire Nuclear Station, Environmental, Health & Safety Department by email at jc illia4duke-energy.com or phone 704- 75-5894. Sincer Gary Peterson Site Vice President Duke Power, McGuire Nuclear Station John Estre Margaret Barrow Gary Sain Rex Gleason DESIGNATION FORM OPERATOR IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE O WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS FACILITY INFORMATION. e si �uw ,III Blii 1 • OPERATOR IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE �aiile: Marai'G't . Barrow Mailtn Address: ` 69t}0 Su erhH Drie Cit : Denver State: NC — Zi code: 2037 Certificate Ty e slid Grade: Wastewater II, Physical Chemical II Certificate #: 26781, 27943 Social Security ##: 222-5 -3029 Work Phone: 704-875-4494 Home Phone: 704-483-1134 i nature: Da 903 'OR Name: I Ronald L. Cline Mailing Address: 17963 Prestwick Lane City: Stanley State: C Zi code: 28164 Certificate Type and Grade: Wastewater II, Physical Chemical —Conditional, Land A lication Certificate : 10 1 , 28933,10515 Social Security #: 238-88-0042 Work Phone: 704-875-446 Home Phone: 704-827-3570 a$'inatlire: '` Date:' r WK-UP OPERATOR Ortk A. Bynum �t �� I �I I tlll INaYII IV�IIVIII ��J�I �y�N ICI �NI III U I� I Amu I I MIT MI I e I I i IF POIAPower. Duke Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station 12700 Hager; Ferry Road Duke Eneompuny- Huntersville,NC:28078 March 18, 200 ' Mr. Rix Gleason "I t.i" O URARESSOURM NCDENR Mooresville Regional Office Ma t ° ° �ONAL OFRCE 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Subject; Designation of Holidays NPDES Permit No, NC O0243 2 Duke Power — McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County 1A � F; a. Certified Mail: 7002 2030 0000 0802 5090 Dear Mr. Gleason: The purpose of this letter is to designate the following holidays as those where the ORC or Back-up ORC is not required to make visitation to our waste + water system as required by NCtiAC 15A, Chapter 8, Sub Chapter 8G.0204 (` )(b). 1cGuire's Waste "Water Operating System is classified as Physical t Chemical Grade 11 which requires visitation 5 days a week.. New Years Martin Luther Ding Jr. Birthday Presidents Day Good' Friday Memorial 1a Independence Day Labor Day Veterans icy Thanksgiving Day Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Day Day After Christmas Please note that Duke Power or McGuire Site Management may from time to time designate a particular date to celebrate a holiday. When this occurs we would like to request that the ORC have the discretion to take the holiday either on its officially designated date or the company designated date depending on their preference. IF Should. you have any questions concerning this letter, you may contact John C. Williamson by phone at 704-87 - 8 4 or e-mail at jcw8OlO@duke-energy.com. Sincerely, Mark D, Hunt McGuire Nuclear Station Manager, McGuire Environmental, Health & Safety cc: Margaret Barrow John Estridge Gary Sam A 7~ . Michael F. Easley, governor William C. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Oppartmer t of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director }_ Division of Water Quality `C Mr. Dhiaa Jamil Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station 12700 Hag rs Ferry Road Huntersville, N C 28078 Dear Mr. Jahmil We have received the take Norman Maintenance Monitoring Program: 2001 Summary Deport, detect January 2003, as required by N 'DFS permit NCO024392 for the McGuire Nuclear Station. We have no comments on the Lake Norman report as overall conditions indicate no major changes from prior years. However, the continued biological monitoring of the reservoir does provide early indications of change that could be of concern to both Duke Mower and DW , and is an important part of reservoir operations. An example is the collection, for the fiat time in 2001, of spatted bass that were introduced into the reservoir by fishermen. Another example is the change in redbreast sunfish and bluegill populations that may be influenced by the introduced species of Flathead and blue catfish. The increasing alewife population is another potential major concern. Sincerely, oleen Stall -in Chief, Water Quality Section cc: Jimmie Overton NA fa. AAr i { x Si—CON7; N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 Customer Service 1 800 623-774 I Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources !JJ Alan W, Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality February 11, 293 no NATURAL RESOLIRCES 5193 WOMSVILLF, REGICOAL Ms. Sherry Moore Reid Scientific Support Enviro. Lab. - Duke Energy 13339 Hagers Ferry Rd, 2005 Huntersville, NC 2807- StJSJECT Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Renewal FIELD PARAMETERS ONLY QU Dear Ms. Reid: The Department of Environment and Natural Resources, in accordance with the provisions of NC GS 143-215-.3 (a) (19), 15 NCAC 2H .0800, is pleased to renew certification for your laboratory to perform_ specified environmental analyses required by EMC monitoring and reporting regulations 15 NCAC 21 .050 ), 2H .0900 and 2L .01 9, .0200, .03 0, and 2N .0100 through .0800. Enclosed for your use is a certificate describing the requirements and limits of your certification. Please review this certificate to insure that your laboratory is certified for all parameters required to properly meet your certification needs. Please contact us at 919-7 -3908 if you have questions orr need additional information: Sincerely, O�V' fcx�-4— Steve W. Tedder Laboratory Section Chief Enclosure cc: James W. Meyer Chester E. Whiting Mooresville Regional Office ,. Ne Laboratory Section N. C. Division of Water Quality 1623 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27 99-1623 (919) 733-3908 Fax. (19) 733-6241 Internet: d glab.org Customer Service 1-800-62 -7746 M • l Field Parameter Only M " `I'l �t 1PArt0 t2.17Jf Qg4 { UAM SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT I O. LAB. -DUKE ENERGY is hereby certified to perform environmental analysis as listed on Attachment l and report monitoring data to DWQ for compliance with NPDE S effluent, surface water, groundwater, and pretreatment regulations. By reference 15A NCAC 2H .t 800 is made a part of this certificate. This certificate does not guarantee validity of data generated, but indicates the methodology, equipment, qualify control procedures, records, and proficiency of the laboratory have been examined and found to be acceptable This certificate shall be valid until December 31, 2003 Certificate No. 5193 Pl"Steve W �Mffl4r—' Attachment I North CarolinaWastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Certified Parameters Listing Lab Name: Scientific Support Enviro. Lab. - Duke Energy Certificate Number: 5193 Address: 13339 Hagers Ferry Rd. Effective Date: 01101/2003 Huntersville, NC 28078- Expiration Date: 12/31/2003 Date of Last Amendment: The above named laboratory, having duly met the requirements of 15A NCAG 2H.0800, is hereby certified for the measurement of the parameters listed below. CERTIFIED PARAMETERS INORGANICS CONDUCTIVITY td Method 2510 DISSOLVED OXYGEN td Method 4500 0 G pH td Method 4500 H B TEMPERATURE td Method 25508 This certification requires maintance of an acceptable quality assurance program, use of approved methodology, and satisfactory performance on evaluation samples. Laboratories are subject to civil penalties and/or decertification for infractions as set forth in 15A NCAC 2H.0807. Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director ;y Division of Water Quality September 12, 2002 5193 Ms. 'Sherry Moore Reid Duke Energy Corp. - Scientific Services 13339 Haers Ferry Rd. untersvile, NC 28078- SUBJECT: Initial Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification FIELD PARAMETERS ONLY Bear Ms. Reid. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources, in accordance with the provisions of NC GS 143µ215.3(a) (10), 15; NCAC 2N .0800, is phased to certify your laboratory to perform specified environmental analysis required by EMC monitoring and reporting regulations 15 N AC 2B .0500 and 2 .0900 and 2L .0100, .0 0 , .0300, and 2N .0100 through .0800. A certificate acknowledging the certification of your laboratory is enclosed for your use. The certificate describes the requirements and limits of your certification. Please review this certificate to insure that your laboratory is certified for all parameters required to properly meet your certification needs.' Please contact us at 19-733-3908 if you; have questions or need additional information. „ Sincerely, Steve W. Tedder Chief, Laboratory Section Enclosure cc. James W. Meyer Chester E. Whiting Mooresville Regional Office NCDENR Laboratory Section N. C. Division of Water Quality 1623 Mail Service Center Raleigh, ND 7699-1623 (919) 7 -3908 FAX: 19-73-241 Internet: .e6.er.state.nb.usllab STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES LABORATORYT I T In accordance with the provisions of N. . .S 14 - 1 . (a) (1), 1 . 1& ()(10) and NCAC 2N: t800. Reid Parameter Only �, A7 ° d�- > DUKE ENERGY CORP. - SCIENTIFIC VIC Is hereby certified to perform environmental analysis as listed on Attachment I and report monitoring data to DWG? for compliance with NPDES effluent surface wester; groundwater, and pretreatment regulations. By reference 15A NCAC 2H .0800 is made a part of this certificate, This certificate does not guaranteevalidity ofdata generated, but indicates the methodology, equipment;` quality control procedures, records, and proficiency of the laboratory have been examined and found to be acceptable. This certificate shall be valid until December 31, 2002 Certificate No. 519 Steve W :::Tedder Attachment I North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Certified Parameters Listing FIELD PARAMETERS ONLY Lab Name: Duke Energy Corp. - Scientific Services Certificate Number: 5193 Address: 13339 Ha ers Ferry Rd, Effective Date: 09/1012002 Fluntersville, NC 28078 Expiration Date: 12131/2002 Date of Last Amendment; The above named laboratory, having duly met the requirements of 15A NCAC 21-1.0500, Is hereby certified for the measurement of the parameters listed below. CERTIFIED PARAMETERS INORGANICS CONDUCTIVITY Sid Method 2510E DISSOLVED OXYGEN Std Method 4500 0 G pH Sid Method 4500 H S TEMPERATURE URE Sid Method 2550B This certification requires maintahce of an acceptable quality assurance program, use of approved methodology, and satisfactory performance on evaluation samples. Laboratories are subject to civil penalties and/or decertification for infractions as set forth in 15A NCAC 21-1,0807. . Division of Water Quality ? • Aquatic Toxicology Unit/ 14$11V / August 15, 2002 AUG 1 9 2002 MEMORANDUM tk To: Rex Gleason Water Quality Supervisor, MRt) Through: Matt Matthews Supervisor, Aquatic Toxicology Unit From. Sandy Mart Quality Assurance Officer, Aquatic Toxicology Unit ,Subject: Whale effluent toxicity test results Duke Power -McGuire 001 NPDES Permit # NCO024392001 Mecklenburg County The aquatic toxicity test using a grab sample of effluent discharged from Duke Power - McGuire 001 has been completed. Duke Power -McGuire 001 has an effluent discharge entering Lake Norman (7Q10 of 80 CFS) A whole effluent sample was collected August 1 by John Lesley for use in an acute Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. The sample passed the acute Ceri daphnia dubia toxicity test. Toxicity test information follows. Test Type 24-hour Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail Test Concentrations 90% sample Test Result Pass Control Survival 100% Test Treatment Survival 100% Sample pH 6.59 SU Sample Conductivity 79.4 micromhos/cm Sample Total Residual Chlorine <0.0300 mg/L Test results for this sample indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have acute water quality impacts on receiving water. Please contact us if further effluent toxicity monitoring is desired. We may be reached at (919) 7-213. Basin: CTB32 cc: Central Files Environmental Sciences Branch Water- Quality Section Vq A F micnaer r-. tasiey, Uoverncr William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality August 20 2002 Michael Rube, ManagerWater Protection Duke Energy Corporation 13339 :Lagers Ferry Road Himtersville, North Carolina 28078-7929 Subject: Compliance Bici onitoring Inspection Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station ODES Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg County, NC Dear Mr. Rohe: Enclosed is a cony of the toxicity test results relative to the inspection conducted at the subject facility on August 13, 2002 by John Lesley of this Office. A sample was collected on August 13, 2002 at outfall 001 by Division staff for use in a 24-hour acute toxicity test. The test utilizing this sample resulted in a pass. A sample was also collected at outfall 005 on August 13, 2002 for use in a'chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. The test Was invalidated because of a power failure at the toxicity laboratory and subsequent quality assurance criteria problems. The report should be self-explanatory; however, shouldyou have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Lesley or me at (704) 66a-1` 99. Sincerely, D. Rex Gleason, P.E. titer Quality Regional Supervisor :Enclosure cc: Central Files Kevin Bowden, Aquatic Toxicology Unit Mecklenburg County Department ent of Environmental Protection Jay Bunzey, Lake Norman Lakekeeper 4 N, C. Division of Water Quality 919 North Main Street, Mooresville NC 28115 Phone (704) 663-1699 FAX (704) 663-6040 Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station FRS Permit No. NCO02432 Page Jahn Lesley collected a sample at outfall 001, on August 13, 2002 for use in an acute Cer odap nia dubia definitive toxicity test: Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station has an effluent discharge entering Lake No 7I0 of80 Cl a). The test using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test information follows. Test Type 48-hourCeriodap Z is dubia definitive Test Concentrations 90% sample Test Result Pass Control Survival I00°r°ca Test Treatment Survival 100% Sample pH 6.59 SU Sample Conductivity 79.4 micro os/cm Sample Total Residual Chlorine <0.0300 rn /l The test result for this sample indicates that the effluent would not be predicted to have acute water quality ` impacts on the receiving -stream. W rjs;1v11 n ae, r. mastey, governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ,w, -4 Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality G August 15, 2002 Mr. l hael Rube, Water Protection Manager Duke Energy Corporation 13339 Ha ers Ferry Road fluntersville, North Carolina '28078-792' Subject: Compliance Biomonitoring Inspection Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station)VWTP DES Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg County, NC Dear Mr. Ruhe. Enclosed is a copy of the Compliance Biomonitoring inspection Report for the inspection conducted at the subject facility on August 13, 2001 by John Lesley of this Office. Please inform the facility's Operator -in -Responsible Charge of our findings by forwarding a copy of the enclosed report. grab sample was collected at outfall 001 for use in acute 24-hourtoxicity test and a grab sample was collected at outfall 005 for use in a chronic C riodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. Tonicity test results will be forwarded under separate cover when available. The report should be self-explanatory; however, should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Lesley or me at 704- 63-1 C q. Sincerely, 2 D. Rex. Gleason, P.E. Water duality Regional Supervisor :Enclosure cc: Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection Jay Bunzey, Lake Norman Lalekeeper JL C- N. C. Division of Water Quality 919 North Main Street, Mooresville NC 28115 Phone (704) 663-1699 FAX (704) 66 -6D40 11 United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington , DC 20460 - ), AGRA. Form Approved NPDES Compliance Inspection Report C? No. ?C}4C�-00 3 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Approval Expires NCDENR 1,��t sac Mve' Division of Water Quality: Mooresville Regional Office � 7I;11 5 Section A. National Data System Coding Transaction Code NPDES Permit No. YR/MO/DAY Inspection Type Inspector Facility Type N 5 NCO0 4392 02/08/13 B Inspection Work,Days Facility Self -Monitoring Evaluation Rating l3I QA ....Reserved ..:.......... 3 5 N N Section B: Facility Data Entry Time, Permit Effective Bate. Name and Location of Facility Inspected: = 10:00 October 1, 2000 Duke Energy Corporation -:McGuire Nuclear Station Exit Time: NC Hwy 73, west ofHuntersville 12:10 Permit Expiration date. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Late: February 28, 2005 0-2/08/1 Name(s) of On -Site Representatives-------itle(s)-Phone o(s). r. Jahn Williamson' 1 Scientist„ CHMM / 704-87 -5894 Name and Address of Responsible Official: Title: Mr. Michael Rune Manager, 'eater Protection Duke Enemy Corporation Phone No. Contacted. 1) a9 pagers Ferry Road (MGt}.)A5) � 704-875-5961 No Huntersville, North Carolina 28078-7929 Section C.- Areas Evaluated During Inspection Permit Flow Measurement Operations & Maintenance Seaver Overflow Records/Reports Self -Monitoring Program (� Sludge Handling isposal El Pollution Prevention Facility Site Review E] Compliance Schedules ❑ Pretreatment Program D Multimedia Effluent/Receiving Waters El Laboratory ® Stormwater [l Other: Section D: Summary ofFindings/Comments See Attached Sheet(s) for Summary Toxicity test results will be forwarded under separate cover when available. Signature(s) of Inspector Agency/Offic /Telephonce Date: John"Lesle DENR-LWQ' RO/(744) 663-1699 FAX: (704) 663-6040 August 1 , 2002' Signature ofReviewer: Agency/Office Date, Regulatory Office Use Only Action Taken Date: Noncompliance Compliance EPA Form 356 i-3 (Revised 3-85) Previous Editions are Obsolete Energy Corporation McGuire Nuclear Station rS Permit No. NCO0243 2 3 rds and Reports. /Receiv ng Waters. � , �. IT Duke Power i McGuire Nuclear Station u. 1700 kiagers Ferry Road VuKe Huntersviile> NC 28078 PohPower A Luke Energy Company APR 2 2 2002 April 12, 2002 . Rex Gleason NCDENR Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 2811 Subject: New Security Measures At The :McGuire Nuclear Station NPDES Waste "Water Permit No. Nv0024392 NPDES Stormwater Permit No. NCS000020 Twice Power McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Certified Mail: 70012510 0004 78515734 Dear Mr, Gleason, Since the September 11 attacks on the World Trade venters and the Pentagon, all Nuclear Power Plants in the United States have increased the security presence at their facilities. These new security measures have been mandated by Congress and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. s a result of the newly mandated security measures, McGuire Nuclear Station has implemented new facility access requirements. It is the intent of this letter to inform you of the new security requirements and ask for your cooperation in complying with them when inspections of the McGuire Nuclear Station are made. The first change is that the main entrance to the McGuire Nuclear Station is now closed. All access to the plant is now obtained through the Energy Explorium Entrance. Secondly, there is a new security check point located for entrance to the plant. Only personnel with security badges and approved, escorted, visitors are allowed to enter the plant area through this check paint. Please be aware that additional check points may be encounter during a site visit as the number and location of checkpoints are being changed' frequently based on security requirements. If an inspection of the McGuire Nuclear Station is required, the security guards at the security check point(s) will not allow access to the plant until a security screening form has been completed and processed by McGuire Security. ! * t #e. The amountof '!'! Will vary ha�oo h6w ! ` deWfty in - are.r l t # # # # !# #1 111 pqqIlpi# # ! # in 7£-875-584 or A jcw8OlO@duke-energy.com • # #in this mafter. ;erly, 4*1p— Gary A Barker McGuire Nuclear Station Manager, McGuire Environmental, Health & Safety Dukes OkPower. AAIII0I_)'!R,- f,,J x c A Duke Energy Company January 30, 2002 FEB 0 1 2002 Mr, Rex Gleason NCDENR Mooresville Regional Office 19 North Min Street t k Mooresville, NC 2 115 Subject: Change of Address NPDES Permit o. 6 Dine Power — McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Certified Mail: O v Dear Mr. Gleason. Please be advised that official coiTespondence associated with NPDES Permit NCO04392 should be addressed to: Environmental, Health chi Safety Manager Mailcode: MG02EM Duke Power - McGuire Nuclear Station 1700'Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078 Should. you have any questions concerning this letter, you may contact me by phone at 704-875-5894 or e-mail at jcw80lO@duke-energy.comx Sin ly, John C. Williamson, Scientist, CHMM McGuire Nuclear Station McGuire Environmental, Health & Safety cc: Bob Caccia Duke Power Duke � ° � ��¢�����° a�� ,�McGuire Nuclear Station " s AND a, r e` y > l Halters 79 �:.oad PF 0 ,s.. Hunt Hantersville, IC 2(1?$ fi A Duke Energy +rrzPolokpow., pant April 12, 2002 APR 19 2002, . Rex Gleason NCDENR Mooresville Regional Office 919North Main Street i Fd.,.; .,s' C Mooresville, NC 2 115 Subject: Chemical: Cleaning of Reactor Coolant Pump Motor Heat Exchangers NPDES Permit No. NCO024 92 Duke Power — McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Certified Mail: 70012510 0004 78515703 :Gear Mr. Gleason: Attached are the sample results on M uire's Conventional Wastewater Treatment Ponds from Chemical Cleaning performed on our Reactor Coolant Pump Motor Heat Exchangers in March of 2002, NCDENR granted cis permission to perform chemical Meaning on these heat exchangers in a letter elated July 24, 2000, Part of the requirements were to pull a sample on each batch discharged to our Conventional "Wastewater Treatment Ponds: Should you have any questions concerning this letter, you may contact John Williamson y phone at 704-8 5-5 94 or e-mail at jcw80 10 @duke-energy.com. Sincerely, Gary M. Barker Manager, Environmental, Health & Safety McGuire Nuclear Station cc. John Estride Margaret Barrow Gary Sam Duke DukeEnerg tla ical Laboratory Energy—ironm t, Healili d Safety tees 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Phone: 7t14.875-5245 Huntersuille, NC 28078-7929 Fax 704-875-5038 McGuire NuclearComplex- MG0 A,2 tIfI IF 1 y i Now York Mute Departmont of HealthCertification # 11717 Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Oklahoma Departmentof Environmental rituality Certification # 9930 Kansas Department of Health and Environment Certificate A E-10311 Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LEL ) Certificate #02012 North Carolina Department of Health &Human Gervaces Certification ft 37804 South Carolina DHEC Laboratory 1D # SMWO6 North Carolina N t Certification # 24 Fi e B MIX POND #1 ' toticarp °' Ca~ ntcr O"W ! ' CG UI R MC BARROW C f3 ECtlt)i1 7 AYtalvs,h (30 12 It%C C7tE ,-)atr i1:CIX Lit3YL LD. 1 t�tP'1T ?2-MAl -0081 Lt( tef 22008075 �yv1E A % Volume NA Weight (s) . Laboratory, Contact T.R,O, V11NISEN NT T, L. . Waste Analytical tical Aril to Total Cork. lie ul taa�t Ltml�t Code Method Silver (Ag) < 0.005 mg/L 5 mg/l D( 11 7760 Barium (B) 0.032 mg/L 100 ;mg/l D005 6010 Cadmium (Cd) < 0.03 m /L 1 Mg/1 D006 6010 Chromium (Cr) < 0.04 m /L 5 mg/I D 07 6010 Lead (P) < 0,09 mg/L 5 mg/1 D008 6010 Arsenic (A) < 0.1 mg/L 5 mg/I D004 ' 6010 Selenium (Be) < 0.1 mg/L 1 mg/I D 10 LY 6010 r! Mercury (HJ) < 0.01 pglg 0.2 mg/I D009 7471 Iran (Pe) 4.4 mg/L 134 mg/I y - _ 6010 Copper (u) 0.2 mg/L 130 mg/I ®- - 6010 % Ash @ 5500 C N/A = - _ ASTM D2971D817 E830 ti 580° C B.T.U. N/A _ - - ATM D 286-01 Total Sulfur N/A _ m _ ASTM D423 - 5 Total Chlorin /A - . _ EPA 0076 Ignitibil ty ° F < 140OF EPA 1010 pH < 2,0 or > 12.5 - ®® EPA 9040 % Water /A - ®- ASTM D3702 h Duke orpa uer y Analytical Laboratory VEnergy. Environment, Health and Safety Services 13339 Havers Ferry Road Phone: 704-875-5245 Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 Fax: 704-875-50 8 McGuire Nuclear Complex - MG03A2 New York State Depa trnent of Health Certification # 't1717 Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Certification # 9930 Kansas Department of Health and Environment Certificate # E-1031 1 Louisiana Department of Environmental duality (LELAP) Certificate #02012 North Carolina Department of Health &Human:Seroces Certification #37804 South Carolina DHEC Laboratory ID#89006 North Carolina DENR Certification 4248 Fiel B MIX P" 2 Station Contact M GUIRE MG BAR Q Collectilr tIG LAnalyvisa1A G tG 03120102 Laboratory if.R 0 -MAR-0081 Matrix Lt utd yp °% Type 22008077 NA Volume NA Weight (g) i cr orcxtory ("Intact TROY WH I S EN NT T C.L.P. waste Analytical Anal to Total Conc. Re 91a�urti Cede Method Silver (Ag) <-0.005 mg/L 5 mg/I D(011 7760 Barium (Ba) 0.031 ' mg/L 100 mg/I D005 6010 Cadmium (Cd) < 0.03 mg/L 1 mg/I ' D006 0 6010 0 Chromium (Cr) < 0.04 mg/L - 5 mg/I D 07 6010' Lead (P) < 0.09 mg/L 5 g/I D008 6010 Arsenic (As) < 0A mg1L 5 mg/I D004 6010 Selenium (Se) < 0.1 mg/L 1 mg/I D010 L; 6010 U� Mercury (H) < 0.01 tigIg 0.2 mg/l D009 7471 Iron (Fe) 4.7 mg/L 134 mg/[ - - - 6010 Copper (cu) 0.25 mg/L 130 mg/l - - - 6010 % Ash a 5501 C /A ASTM D297t47817 E830 @ 550- C .T.0 N/A --- ASTASTM D3 8 -91 Taal Sulfur /A - - - ASTIR D4239-85 Total Chlorine N/A - v - " EPA 9076 Ignitibil ty ° F < 140OF m EPA 1010 pH < 2,0 or > 12:5 - - _ EPA 9040 % Water /A - - _ ATM D379 Duke IF Duke Energy Any ica Laboratory Ph Environment, Health and Safety Services 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Phone 704-875-5245 Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 Fax: 704-875-5038 McGuire Nuclear Complex - MG03A2 rrt1 t iF 1 1 New York State Department of Health Nevada Department of Conservation Certification # 11717 and Natural Resources Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Certification # 9930 Kansas Department of Health and Environment Certificate # -10311 Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LELAP) Certificate #02012 North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services Certification #37804 South Carolina DHEC Laboratory i D # 99005 North Carolina DENR Certification # 248 Station/Contact M BARR.0W C"rrilecticrra . g-� Date AnrxCY' i.� 03103102 C �1 ti/ Dote Lob or"'Ory .R 1 G7tt°ix 2-MAR-0081r Li trid 2200807€i y 7i NA % Volume NA Weight (g) Laboratoi-v Contact T. C: L, P. Wane Analytical Anal to Total Conn. Re ulat Limit Cade Meshed Silver (Ag) < U.U05 < mg/L 5 mg/I D011 7760 Barium ( a) 0.042 mg1L 100 'mg/I D005 6010 Cadmium (Cd) < 0.03 mg/L 1 g/I D006 40 6010 0 Chromium (Cr) < 0.04 mg/L 5 mgA D007 6010 Lead (Pb) <'0.09 mg/L 5 mg/I D008 6010 Arsenic (s) < 0.1 mg/L 5 mg/I D0 4 "' 6010 Selenium (Se) < 0.1 mg/L 1 mg/I D010 6010 Mercury (H) < 0.01 pg/g 0.2 mg/l D 09 t; 7471 Iran (F) 6.2 mg/L 134 mg/I _ - - 6010 Copper (cu) 0.14 mg/L 130 mg/I - - - 601 % Ash @ 5500 C N/A _ - ASTM D2971D817 E830 @ 550° C B.T. U. /A - _ - ATM D3286-91 Total Sulfur /A - - - ASTM D42 -85 Total Chlorine N/A - - - EPA 9076 I nitibility 0 F < 140OF - - - EPA 1010 pH < 2.0 or > 12,6 - - EPA 9040 % Water N/A - _ - ATM D3792 Duke Energy AnalyticalLaboratory Environment, Health and Safety Services 13339 Hagers'Ferry Road it Phone: 7f 1-875-5245 Huntersville, C 28078-7929 Fax: 704-87 a-5038 McGuire Nuclear Complex - MG03A r'»t i f i It f it n xk i i New York State Department of Health Certification # 11717 Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Certification # 9930 Kansas Department of Health and Environment Certificate #-10311 Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LEL.AP) Certificate # 02012 North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services Certification #37804 South Carolina (DHEC) Laboratory ID # 99006 North Carolina (DENR) Certification # 248 Station Name: MCGUIRE MNS MISC Job Number:02-MAR-0087 i Sample ID #: 22008103 Desktop # Customer ID: M BARROW Sample Description: WC DISCH. Collection Date: 05-Mar-02 12:16:00 Date Received in Laboratory: 05-Mar-02 Type of Sample : PLANT SUPPORT Visit as tan the IntraNet at Report 0encrared 3112120022 fJt :40.59 http:Hde"w'vvwlessenv(lalt s vl age , of I EF Duke Duke Power Group Environment, Health c� Safety v l c.p t 13339 I Pavers F^errp Road HuntersviFle, NC 28078-7929 November 28, 2001 AND NATUI'v! 6' ds00kil"..> 1'rf a Mr, Tony Arnold North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources DEC6 4 21 Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission 618 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 7699-1618 SUBJECT: McGuire Nuclear Station NPUFS Permit #NCO024392 Operator in Responsible Charge and Back -Up Designation Form Record No. MN-00499 CERTIFIED; 7000 1530 0002 7071 2568 Dear Mr. Arnold: Attached is a completed Designation Form for Operator in Responsible Charge of Water Pollution Control Systems for McGuire Nuclear';Station. Please make the following changes to your database affective December 1, 2001: :* Delete Donald L. Cline as the current ORC .t. Add Margaret C. Barrow as the current ORC 4'- Add Donald L. Cline as a Back -Up Operator All other information remains current and no other changes are necessary at this time. Should you require additional information or have questions, please contact me at 704 87-5961. Sincerely, f Michael A. Ruhe Manager, Water Compliance MAR/ph Attachment C; WROVOWift, NCUFNR-Mooresville Regional Office Duke Power.. A Duke Ene?V Company ber 2, 2001 `7FICE i Carolina Department of Environment Natural' Resources ion of Water Quality NOV 0 1 21 'Mail Service Center igh, NC27699-1617 act: Signatory Authority "'CTION fled Mail; 7000 1670 0003 4314 8543 Ition- ,MeColeen Sullins presently searing in these capacities and is shown for informational only. au have any questions concerning this letter, you may contact John C. �n of our McGuire Environmental, Health & Safety Group, by phone at 894 or e-mail at jcw80l0@duke-energy.com. 4 Barron ation Fresioe cc: Jahn Williamson Mark Hollis Michael A. Ruhe Ellen Gaddy Cary Barker Bob Caccia Dhiaa Jamil WAMichael P. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D. i L ° �T Acting Director "C 1R Division of Water Quality icuut ) g 1 August 27, 2001 28 Mr. Paul Fitzgerald Duke e Power Environmental Division Mail Code: e. MG03A2 13339 Hdgers Perry Road H ntersville, NO 28078-7929 SUBJECT: Deleting Parameter(s) from Certificate METALS 1, LOW LEVEL ALUMINUM METALS 1, LOW LEVEL CHROMIUM, TOTAL METALS 1, LOW LEVEL COPPER METALS 1, LOW LEVEL. NICKEL METALS 11, LOW LEVEL SILVER Clear Mr. Fitzgerald. Per your request we are deleting the above parameters from your certificate, Enclosed is an updated certificate reflecting this change which is effective on August 27, 2001. If you have questions or we can be of any further assistance, please contact us at (9) 733 3908. Sincerely, Steve W. Tedder Laboratory Section Chief S ..w Enclosure cc JamsW.i Meyer Ch er E. Whiting o 0 rresville regional Office gEbEN Laboratory Secton N. C. Division of Water Quality 1623-Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 7 99-16 (919) 733-3908 FAX: 19-73 -6241 Internet:' www.esb.enr.state.nc.us/Iab Pr Attachment I North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Certified Parameters Listing Lab dame: Duke Power Environmental Division Certificate Number. 248 Address: Mail Code: MG03A2 Effective Date. 01/01/2000 1339 Hagers Ferry Road Expiration Date: 1 1l002 Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 Date of Last Amendment: 08/27/2001 The above named laboratory, having duly met the requirements of 45A NCAC 21-10800, is hereby certified for the measurement of the parameters listed below. CERTIFIED PARAMETERS _. INORGANIC OIL & GREASE - 413.1 Boo OIL & GREASE - EPA 1664 COD OIL & GREASE EPA 9071A CHLORIDE pH CHLORIDE RESIDUE, TOTAL COLIFORM, FECAL MF RESIDUE, DISSOLVED 180 C RESIDUE, SUSPENDED COLIFORM, FECAL TUBE SULFATE FLUORIDE SULFATE FLUORIDE TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON METALS 3, REGULAR LEVEL RBIDITY ALUMINUM ARSENIC TCLP BERYLLIUM METALS CADMIUM ORGANICS CHROMIUM, TOTAL ORGANIC COBALT PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS COPPER EPA 01 IRON EPA 5030 + 8010B LEAD PURGEABLE AROMATICS MANGANESE EPA 602 NICKEL EPA 5030 + 8020A SELENIUM ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES & VANADIUM PCBs ZINC EPA 608 METALS II, REGULAR LEVEL EPA 8080 + 3500 SERIES SILVER POLYCHLORINATED SIPHENYLS THALLIUM (PCB'S) EPA 808 + 3500 SERIES METALS I, LOW LEVEL ARSENIC PURGEABLE ORGANICS EPA 624 CADMIUM LEAD STANDARD METHODS 6210 EPA 5030 + $2 08 SELENIUM BASE NEUTRAIJACID ORGANICS METALS II, LOW LEVEL EPA 625 ANTIMONY EPA 870C + 3500 SERIES THALLIUM TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS BARIUM (TPH) CALIFORNIA METHOD MERCURY GASOLINE RANGE AMMONIA NITROGEN DIESEL RANGE TOTAL KJLDAHL NITROGEN NO2 + NO3 NITROGEN NITRATE NITRATE NITROGEN NITRITE NITRITE NITROGEN T 7TAL PHOSPHORUS ORTHOPHOSPHATE ORTHOPHOSPHATE This certification requires maintan a of an acceptable quality assurance program, use of approved methodology, and satisfactory performance on evaluation samples. Laboratories are subject to civil penalties andlor decertification for infractions as set forth in 15A NCAC 2H.0807. Duke Elner,gy n ILI m I a1% uire Nuclear Station NPDES Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg Co. 4 hr notification Submitted to: NC DENR Regional Office - Mooresville -Day follow up E-Mail address: ric ard.bridc eman@ncmaiLnet covered Notification )ate: Date: 07-17-2001 WOUNNOWN"Mm, `ime: 14lJtJ Time: int De§RdpgM `he quarterly ouffall 004 sample for Total Suspended Solids was <collected but exceeded the seven day olding time prior to analysis. When this was discovered by the ORC, the quarter had passed and nether sample could not be collected within the required quarterly timeframe. Mediate Corrective Action: S sample will be taken on July 19 for outfall 004 (this is as soon as the sample can be taken due low volume). ailed Investigation/Prevention: [I N/A -Will include information in 5-day follow-up ,n internal investigation is being performed to determine how to prevent the exceedance of sample hold me from recurring. litional Comments: idditionji inquires. olease, contact: Person giving notice: is: Susan Robinson Name: ISusan Robinson Phone#. 92�� Ill: E-Mail: sprolnske-energy.com Ok Duke Duke Power Group Environment, Health er Safety Opower. M 03A5 C' 13339 Hagers Ferry Road »ine 23, 2001Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 Ir. Bob Rosen OC DEPT. Or 'IRO " . nvironmental Protection Agency -- Region Ill AND NATURAL RESOURCES tlanta Federal Center '100RESIVILLE FICE RRB 1tn FloorPrI . 1 Forsyth Street tlanta, GA 30303 pry _ t ubject: Report on Coil Spills at: Cowan's Ford Hydro � Duke Power Certified 7000 1670 0002 1312 2326 WATER QUALITY ` I �, ear Mr. Rosen: response to the requirements of 40CFR11 , Duke Power is submitting the attached report mcerning two oil spills that occurred at Cowan's Ford Hydro within a twelve-month period. ,e spills on February 21, 2001 and May 1, 2001 were estimated to have released 1 gallon ieh to the tailwaters of the Hydra into Mountain Island Lake. both spill events, the National Response Center and the North Carolina Department of ivironment and Natural Resources were notified. The spill on February 21 2001 was ,signed'# 557452, and the spill on May 1, 2001 was assigned # 564662. Per a request )m your office we have minimized the paper work in our submittal and have not included a >py of the SICC plan for this facility. Should you require a copy of our SPC plan or cation maps, please notify me and I will provide the information needed. you need additional information or have questions related to these spills, please contact me (704) 875-5263. merely, c )bert W. Caceia titer Compliance chment ° Mr. Rex Gleason - NC DENR Mooresville Regional Office Howard Lane - Cowan's Ford Station Supervisor and SPCC Coordinator Report to the Regional Administrator Concerning Reportable Oil Spills at Cowan's Ford Hydro 1. Name of the Facility - Cowan's Ford Hydro 2. Name of the owner and operator of the facility - Owner: Duke Power Company 422 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28242-0001 3. Location of this facility - Mailing Address. Cowan's Ford Hydro Plant 257 Duke Lane Stanley, North Carolina 28164 The Cowan's Ford Hydro Plant is located 20 miles northwest of Charlotte, NC. on Hwy. 73, approximately 2 miles east of Hwy. 16 in Lincoln County. 4. Date and year of initial facility operation - Cowan's Ford is a four unit hydroelectric generation plant. Units 1, 2 and 3 began commercial operation on September 30, 1963. Unit 4 began commercial operation on April 19, 1967. 5, Maximum storage and handling capacity of oil at the facility and normal daily throughput - See # 7. below. 6. Description of the facility including maps, flow diagrams, and topographic maps - General Plant Map including topographic information - See # 7. below. Description - Cowan's Ford Hydro Plant is a four unit, 350,000 KW (nameplate capacity), hydroelectric station. Cowan's Ford Hydro Plant typically operates in a cyclic manner, primarily to provide peak load generation to the Duke System. Like other electrical stations, a major source of oil is for the cooling of transformers and other large electrical and mechanical equipment. Smaller quantities of oil are used for the lubrication of pumps, motors, and compressors. 7. A complete copy of the SPCC Plan with any amendments: Per a request from your office we have minimized the paper work in our submittal, and have not included a copy of the SPCC plan for this facility. Should you require a copy of our SPCC plan or location maps, please notify me and I will provide the information needed. Vr8. The cause(s) of the spilltst, including a failure analysis of the systems) or subsystem(s) in which the failure occurred - e attached Spill Reports: . The corrective actions and/or countermeasures taken, including a complete description or equipment repairs and/or replacement - See attached Spill Reports: 10. Additional preventive measures taken or contemplated to minimize the possibility of recurrence See attached Spill Reports, 11. such other information as the Regional Administrator may reasonably rewire pertinent to the Flan or spill event Duke Power will supply anyother information as required by the Regional Administrator. Synopsis of spill at Cowan's Ford Hydro on February 21 2001 Date: February 21, 2001 Estimated volume last to navigable waters:. 1 gallon Type of oil: lubricating oil Cause: This spill occurred due to the outage activities that require the valve pit to he pumped completely down to allow safe access to the unit unwatering valves. This activity has not been performed since 1979, which is when the sump pump was originally installed in the pit. To pump down to this level, station personnel changed the setting on the pump to hand or manual control. When inspecting the water level in the pit, the station technician noticed an oil sheen can the water and immediately turned the pump; off. He then turned off the station sump as well, since the valve pit empties into the station sump, which in turn pumps to the tailrace. He next inspected the tailrace, and discovered the sheen. The valve pit in which the oil was found is looted in the draft tube gallery in the basement of the plant. This pit is used strictly as a civil drain sump that collects seepage from the concrete structure and unlit draft tubes. There is no oil filled equipment at this level of the plant. The only possible way that oil could have contaminated this pit would have been from a previous maintenance activity performed 15-20 yearn ago. Corrective action: Brace discovered station personnel turned off the valve pit pump and the station sump pump to prevent additional release of oil. corporate dispatch was'notified to prevent station operation so that the oil would not be washed downstream. Crews were dispatched to clean up the oil from the tailrace. 2 Prreventing Recurrence: Expectations are covered in the pre -outage meeting with all contractors on site, as to what must be done in case of a spill. Similar meetings are conducted before each and every outage. Each day the tailrace area is inspected a minimum of three times for any oil sheen. Sump inspections will be added to our quarterly inspections program. A short training class/discussion will be conducted on the process to pump any sump down, which will include an inspection prior to pumping. Signs have been posted at all pump motor controls informing station personnel to inspect sump before manual operation. Synopsis of spill at Cowan's F►r Hydro on May 1, 2001 Date: May 1, 2001 Estimated volume lost to navigable waters: 1 gallon Type of oil: lubricating oil Cause: An operator was adjusting the water level in the oil separator tank to provide storage space for the anticipated inflow during the next 24 hours. The operator opened the separator tank drain valves before determining the water level in the tank, and shortly thereafter oil was noticed in the floor ditch. The floor ditch drains into the station sump. The station supervisor was notified and work began to collect the oil within the sump. The tailrace was monitored for evidence of oil and several hours later an oil sheen was detected. The station sump automatically discharges when the water level reaches a predetermined height. It is speculated that the sump discharged some small amount of oil during such a discharge and before the sump was isolated to prevent further discharges. Corrective action: Once oil was noticed in the floor ditch the separator tank drain valves were closed and the station sump was isolated to prevent further discharge. Absorbents were put into the sump in an attempt to collect oil before it discharged. On 5/02/01 the oil was vacuumed out of the sump by a vendor. Only then was the sump pump returned to normal (automatic) operation. Crews placed an absorbent oil boom in the tailrace to contain the discharge from the sump and deployed oil pads to remove the oil sheen from the tailrace area. Preventing Recurrence: Sump inspections have been added to the quarterly inspections program. A short training class/discussion was conducted on the process to pump any sump down, which includes an inspection prior to pumping. Signs have been posted at all pump motor controls informing station personnel to inspect sump before manual operation. 3 Carolina ,tment of Environment and Natural Resources 40 Pollution Control System Operator Certification Co I F. Easley, Governor i G. Ross Jr., Secretary AW mff-,W H. Sullins, Chairman CERTIFIED MAIL August 17, RETURN RBCELPT °TEi3 Mr. John C. Williamson Duke Pwr. McGuire Nuclear Mailcode: MGowEM 12700 Hagers Ferry Rd. Huntersville, NC 28078 System: Duke Pwr. McGuire Nuclear Wastewater Treatment System Classification: Grade 2 Physical Chemical System Subject: Designation of ORC and Backup ORC for Physical / Chemical Z� Permit: NC0024392 Dear Mr. Williamson: rl MAt, order to insure the proper operation and maintenance of these systems, this Rule requires t all systems permitted for a physical / chemical process to treat wastewater be classified physical chemical systems. of contaminated groundwater, or (2) that utilizes a primarily physical process to treat wastewaters, (with the exception of reverse osmosis. electrodialysis, and utrafiltration systems), then that system shall be classified as a Grade I Physical / Chemical Water Pollution Control System. Rule 15A NCAC 8G.0306(a) If the subject physical / chemical system consists of systems that utilizes a primarily chemical process to treat wastewaters (including those systems whose treatment processes are augmented physical processes), they shall be classified as a Grade 11 Physical / Chemical Water Pollution Control System. Reverse osmosis, electrodialysis, and utrafiltration systems shall also be classified as Grade If Physical / Chemical Water Pollution Control System. Rule 15A NCAC 8G ,0306(b) If the water pollution control system that has, as part of its treatment process, biological water pollution control system that may be classified under Rule 0302, then that system shall be subject to additional classification as a biological water pollution control system. Rule 15A NCAC 8G.0306(c) Any water pollution control system subject to classification under Rule .0302 of this Section, utilizing a physical / chentical process to enhance an activated sludge or fixed growth process, shall not be subject to additional classification. Rule 15A NCAC 8G .0306(d) 1618 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1618 Phone: 919 — 733-0026 \ FAX: 919 — 73' )- 1338 iN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED / 10% POST CONSUMER PAPER The Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Corimussion hereby classifies your system as a Grade 2 Physical Chemical System. This classification is based on information submitted in your application for a NPDES permit andlor based on the information you provided in the physical chemical classification survey that you completed during the months of April -May 2001. As required by Rule 15A NCAC 8G .0202(2) and the subject permit, a certified Operator in classified system. 'Y 1ULUM UJU UIRAV�,UU UrMg11dUU11 W1111 LU LHIS UIUCe Dy VeCelnut!r Jl Luu,3. ranure to designate a properly certified ORC and back-up operator is a violation of the permit issued for this system. In accordance with Rule 15A NCA C 8G,0406(b), individuals presently working at physical chemical water pollution control systems holding a valid Grade 1, 11, 111, or IV wastewater treatment plant operator certification, may apply for a conditional operators physical / chew 'cal certificate without examination. He or she may do so if, he or she has one year experience and has successfully'completed a training school sponsored or co -sponsored by the Co fission for Grade I or Grade 2 Physical / Chemical Water Pollution Control System Operators. This conditional certification allows the bearer to act as the ORC or -Backup ORC of that System only. This conditional certification must be renewed annually per section .0700 of the rules. The Rules for this certification as well as others is found on the DWQ/Technical Assistance and Certification Unit web page (http://h20.enr,state,nc.us/tacu/). Plans are now being made to conduct the first physical chemical school in January 15-18, 2002 at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh. This school is co -sponsored by AWWA/WEA and the NC Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission. As soon as arrangements for the school are finalized you will receive more information. If we can be of assistance or you have any questions concerning this requirement, please call James Pugh at 919-733-0026, ext. 341 or e-mail- James.Pu-h@ncmail.net. Sincerely, Tony Arnold, Supervisor Technical Assistance and Certification Unit Enclosures cc: WSRO Central Files TAC Facility Files W Michael F. Easley 3rr { Governor William C. Ross, sir., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources CO Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality May 23, 2001 Mr. Michael Rhue, Manager Water Compliance Duke Power Company Croup Environment, Health & Safety 13339 Ila ers Ferry Road, MG03A Huntersville, North Carolina 2 07S-7929 Subject: Compliance Bionionitoring Inspection Duke Power - McGuire Nuclear Station DES Permit No. NCO024392 / 00 Mecklenburg County, NC Dear Mr. ue Enclosed is a copy of the Compliance Biomonitoring Inspection Report for the inspection conducted at the subject facility on May 11, 2001 by John Lesley of this Office, Effluent Samples were collected on May 8 and 11, 2001 by Division staff for use in a. chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity testa The test utilizing these samples resulted in a pass. e repot should be self-explanatory; however, should you have any questionsconcerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Lesley or me at 704) 663-1699. Sincerely; D. Rex Gleason, P.E. Water Quality Regional Supervisor Enclosure cc. Central Piles `site Robeson, Aquatic Toxicology Unit Mecklenburg Bounty Department of:l Environmental Protection CD L:ustomer Service Mooresville Regional Office, 19 North Main Street, Mooresville, N 2811 PHONE (704) 63-1699 1 B 0 6 48 FAX (794) 663-6040 United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington , DC 20460 Form Approved DES Compliance Inspection Report Environment and Natural A*A O No. 2040-0003 Approval Expires North Carolina Department of Resources NCDEWR t Division of Water Quality, Mooresville Regional Office 7/31 /85 Section A: National I7rata S stem Coding' Transaction Code NPDES Permit No. Y O/ AY Inspection "Type hispector Facility Type N 5 N+C0024392 01/O5/11 B S 2 Inspection Work Days Facility Self -Monitoring Program Evaluation Rating BI QA .....Reserved......... 2 NA D N Section B:Facility Data Entry Time: Permit ]Effective bate: Name and Location of Facility Inspected: 11:00 October 1, 200 OODuke Power - McGuire Nuclear Station Exit Time: Hwy 73, west of Huntersville 11:35 Permit Expiration Date: Mecklenburg County, North Carol Date: February 28, 2005 01105111 Name(s) of On -Site Representatives Titles Phone No(s): John Williamson / Water Quality / 704-399-4645 Name and: Address of Responsible Official: Title: Mr. Michael Rhue Manager, Water Compliance Group Environment, Health & Safety Phone No. Contacted? 139 Hagrs Ferry Road, MG03A5 704-875-5961 No Huntersville, North Carolina. 28078-7929 Section C: .areas Evaluated During Inspection Permit Flow Measurement 0 Operations & Maintenance Sewer Overflow Records/Reports [ Self -Monitoring Program Sludge Handling/Disposal C] Pollution Prevention Facility Site Review Compliance Schedules Pretreatment Program Multimedia Effluent/ReceivingEffluent/Receiving Waters Laboratory Stormwater Other: Toxicity Test Section D: Summary of Findings/Comments See Attached Sheet(s) for Summary Signature(s) of Inspectors.Agency/Office/Telephone: ]Date: John Lesle - DE -DWQ/MRO/ 70 )663-1699 F(704663-6040 May 3, 2001 Signature of Reviewer: Agency/Office Date: Regulatory Office Use Only Action Taken ate: Noncompliance Compliance EPA Form 60-3 (Revised 3-85) Previous Editions are Obsolete V Duke Power - McGuire Nuclear Station Outfall 005 I FS Permit No. NCO024392 Page 2 Whole effluent samples were collected on May 8 and 11, 2001 by John Lesley for use in a chronic Ceriodap n a dubia pass/fail toxicity test. Duke Power McGuire :Nuclear Station has an effluent discharge entering Catawba River (7C, 1 O of 80.0 CFS). The test using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test information follows: Test Type 3-Brood C riodaphnia dubia pass/fail Test Concentration 1.4% sample Test Result Pass Control Survival 1 C}% Control Mean Reproduction 21.5 neonates Test Treatment Survival 1 C}0 Treatment Mean Reproduction 22.0 neonates First Sample pit 7.08 S.w First `Sample Conductivity 80.3 icra os/c First Sample Total Residual Chlorine <0.I /l Second Sample pal 7.03 SU Secants Sample Conductivity 79.5 icro os/cm Second Sample 'Total Residual Chlorine <0 1 g/l 'Pest results for these samples indicate that the effluent would not he predicted to have waster duality impacts on the receiving stream. Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross, Jr.,Secretary 0 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources A17 Kerr T. Stevens, Director 00"kaw Division of Water Quality May 21, 2001 Mr. Michael Rube, Water Protection Manager Duke Power Company Group Environment, Health & Safety 13339 Hagers Ferry Road (MG03A5) Huntersville, North Carolina 28078-7929 Subject: Compliance Biornonitoring Inspection Duke Power McGuire 001 and 002 NPDES Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg County, NC Dear Mr. Rhue: Enclosed are copies of the Compliance Biontonitoring Inspection Reports for the inspections conducted at the subject facility on May 8, 2001 by John Lesley of this Office. Mr. Lesley collected effluent grab samples at outfall 001 and 002 on May 8, 2001 for use in separate Sincerely, D. Rex Gleason, P.E. Water Quality Regional Supervisor sure Central Files Kristie Robeson, Aquatic Toxicology Mecklenburg County Dept. of Environmental Protection Mooresville Regional Office, 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, NC 2811-5 PHONE (704) 663-1699 FAX (704) 663-6040 kY Inspecti t08 Days Facility Self -Monitoring Program valuation Rat NA P W &u Inspector �O�V4614ty Type I ]Date: February 28, 2005 01 /05 08 w-----�Title(s) ' Phone No( : A-399-4645 Official: Title: Manager, Water Compliance' Phone No. Contacted? 92 70-8"75-5961 TNo rlonito ' g Program E rlian e Schedules —+ .~<g r wd States Environmental Protection Agency, Was: ' gton , D( }ES Compliance Inspection Report do. Y OI/ 1 01 f Lj Seiner Overflow t Program ' Multimedia Other: To ici Test meats ry AgencylO ffice/Telephone: ]Date: DF -DWQ Q/(704) 663-1 99 FAX: (704) 663-6040 May 21, 2001 Signature of Reviewer: Agency/Office Dates egulatur Of ice Use Only Action Taken Date: Noncompliance Compliance EPA Form 3560-3 (Revised 3-85) Previous Editions are Obsolete F17Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Station Outfall 001 NPICES Permit No. NCO024392 Page 2 Whole effluent samples were collected on May 8,2001 by John Lesley of the Mooresville Regional Office for use in a 24-hour acute Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. Duke Power McGuire has an effluent discharge entering Lake Norman (7QI 0 of 80.0 CFS)- The test using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test information follows: 'Test Type 24-hour acute Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail Test Concentration 90 % sample Test Result Pass Control Survival 95% Test Treatment Survival 97.5% Sample pH 7.15 SU Sample Conductivity 76.8 micromhos/em First Sample Total Residual Chlorine <0. 1 mg/I Test results for this sample indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have acute water quality impacts on the receiving stream. See Attached Sheet(s) for Summary Signature(s) of Inspector( y: f t_ Signature of Reviewer: ental Protection Agency, Washington , DC 20 �.e^rrni±«�nn� 7n cwai%r^+trrrre T2 a�wnrrs°t : •All I•Ilie.illt Inspector1 miry time: r•ertntt r ttectty ds 10:35 October 1, 2000 Fiat Time: 12:05 Permit 'R pirat Date: February 28, 20 01/05/08 -w—Titie(s)—Phone o s . 99-4645 Gals Titles Manager, 'Water Compliance Phone No. Celt 704-85-5961 ted? low Measurement L j Operations & Maintenance Lj Sewer Overflow elf -Monitoring Program Sludge Handling/Disposal El Pollution Prevention `.ompliance Schedules Ej Pretreatment Program El Multimedia -anoratory M Stormwater M Other. Toxicity Test Agency/Office/Telephones Date: DENR.-DWQ► O/("704) 6 -1699 FAQ: (704) 6 -6040 May 21, 2001 Agency/Office Date: Regulatory Office Use Only Action Taken Dates Noncompliance Compliance EPA Form 3560- (Revised -85) Previous Editions e Obsolete PFD e Power McGuire Nuclear Station Outfall 002 NPDES Permit No. NCO024392 Page 2 Whole effluent samples were collected on May 8, 2001 by John Lesley of the Mooresville Regional Office for use in a acute Ceriodaphnia dubia definitive toxicity test. Duke Power McGuire has an effluent discharge entering Lake Norman (7Q 10 of 80.0 CFS). The LC5o (lethal concentration of sample to 50% of the test organisms) was greater than 90%. Toxicity test information follows: Test Type 48-hour acute Ceriodaphnia dubia definitive test Test Concentration 8, 16, 32,64, and 90 % sample Test Result LC5o > 90 % Control Survival 100% Test Treatment Survival 100% Sample pH 7.58 SU Sample Conductivity 125 micromhos/cm First Sample Total Residual Chlorine <0.1 mg/l Test results for this sample indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have acute water quality impacts on the receiving stream. V A Duke Duke Power Group f,laaazrc>rrment, Ifeald,PolkPower. �`CciOW A15.k,h> t� r a t"a»ar, rx�> , 133,39 Hagars l."f`rry, Road Hume-sville, NC; 28078.7 2 AND VATIRCRALARMURCIES V I, - May 10, 2001 K Mr. Rex Gleason NC DENR Mooresville Regional Office 19 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Subject: McGuire Nuclear Station, Mecklenburg County NPDES Permit # NCO024392 Citric Acid Cleaning of Heat Exchangers Record No.MN05157 Cert # 7000 1570 0003 3252 8288 Dear Mr. Gleason. Attached please find Conventional Wastewater Pond sampling data from the McGuire heat exchanger cleaning. This cleaning was performed on the reactor coolant pump motor heat exchangers during the unit outage in March 2001. Please contact Susan Robinson at (04) 875-5973 if you need additional information or have questions. Sincerely; Michael Ruhe Manager Water Compliance Duke Certificate okpower. of Analysis Duke Power's Analytical Laboratory Environmental Center - McGuire Nuclear Complex - Building 7405 A DU4 Exav Company New York Mate Department of Health Certification #11 17 North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services Certification #37804 North Carolina Department of Environmental Health & Natural Resources (DENR) Certification # 248 South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (DHEC) Laboratory Certification # 99005 WC POND #1 Station Contact M GUIR' JOHN WILLIAM ON �allecflc�r� Cafe t9t � Analysis C7affti LaboraJ.Dtory 1MAR- 509 j., !Mattix0 �21010665 Lr id % NA Volume NA Weight (g) Laboratory ;c 2 act Y -WgfE TC.L.P. Waste Analytical Anal e Total Conc. Reaulatory Limit Code Method Silver (Ag) < 0.05 mg/L 5 mg/i D01 1 lava — 7760 Barium (Ba) , 0.0 mg/L 100 mg D005 5010 Cadmium (Cd) < 0.3 mg/L 1 mgA D006 6010 Chromium (Cr) ' < 0A mg/L 5 mgA D007 6010 Lead (Pb) < 0.9 g/L 5 mgA D008 6010 Arsenic (As) e 9 mglL 5 mg4, D004 6010 Selenium (Se) < 0.2 m /L 1 mgA D010 6010 Mercury (H ) < 0.001 tiglg 0.2 mgA D0 9 7471 Copper (Cu) < 0.05 mglL - - - 6010 Iron (Fe) 0.24 mg/L _ _ - 6010 % Ash @ 5500 t � N/A _ V - ASTM D 97tD817 E830 @ 5 _ C B.T.U. N/A ASTM D3286- 1 Total Sulfur N/A - ASTM D4239-85 Total Chlorine N/A _ ® EPA 9076 Flash point >140°F _ - - EPA 1010 pH < 2.0 or > 12.5 _ i EPA 9040 % Water N/A n y - ASTM D3792 Duke Power Page 1 419101 certificate ovkDuke Power. duke Power's Analytical Laboratory of Analysis Environmental Center - McGuire Nuclear Complex - Building 7405 A A kt ExoV C mpa zy New "York State department of Health Certification #11717 North Carolina department of Health & Human Services Certification #37804 North Carolina department of Environmental Health 8 Natural Resources (dENR) Certification # 248 South Carolina department of Health & Environmental Control (dHEC) laboratory Certification # 99005 tallWC POND #2 Station Icontact MCGUIRE JOHN / L/AM C)N Icionj t e ' 03115101 :,Analysis date 04106101 Labe rate ry tt t L✓ !TTYyatnx 01-:MAR-050 Li id NA °k Volume 0666 21 tI1` NA Wight (g) Laboratory Gl 2 act ` AOY -W I SENA T T. C. L. P. 'Waste Analytical AEalyte Total Conc. RegyLaterr Lrl� Code Method Silver (Ag) < 0.05 mg1L 5 mgil- D011 7760 Barium (B) < 0.05 mgfL - 100 mgll D005 6010 Cadmium (Cd) < 0.3 mglL 1 mgll D006 6010 Chromium (Cr) 4 0.4 mg/L 5 mgrl D007 6010 Lead Pb) < 0.9 glL 5 mgll D 008 6010 Arsenic (As) < 1 mg1L 5 mgil D004 6010 Selenium (Se) < 0.2 mg1L 1 mgll D010 6010 Mercury; (Fig) < 0.001 p lg 0.2 mgA D009 7471 Copper (Cu) < 0.05 mg1L 6010 Iran (Fe) 0.9 mg/L _ _ ® 6010 °lea Ash @ 5500 C NIA TM d 971d817 MO @ 5W C «T. U. NIA _ - - ASTM D32€36-91 Total Sulfur NIA - - - ASTM D4239-65 Total Chlorin NIA _ 4 m EPA 9076 Flash paint > 140° - - m EPA 1010 pH < 2.0 or > 12«5 _ m - EPA 9040 % Water NIA ASTIR i 379 Duke Power Page 1 4t9101 Analysis Duke . Certificate o r. Duke Power's Analytical Laboratory of Environmental Center - McGuire Nuclear Complex -- wilding 7405 Dukt EneW C owpday: New York State Department of Health Certification #11717 North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services Certification #37804 North Carolina Department of Environmental Health & Natural Resources (D NR) Certification # 248 South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (DHE ) Laboratory Certification # 99005 S .. .. 3Sd. WC POND #3 ................. Station t Contact t GUIRE J HN WILLIAMSON ...p.^�.... ... ............ :✓i2//et`✓tdtr}!"l Gate . Analysis f"li�l6/w1�si 03116101 Cate 64106101 �,# p�y /��^ !Mattix V^dVlt"'4Ii"'CiJ i» �L!aboratory - 101 7ye NA % Volume NA Weight (9) Laboratory V1 C?tG t �r HISEWAXT T. C. L. P. Waste Analytical Anal Total Conc. Requiatory Limit mode Method Silver (Ag) < 0.05 mg/L 5 mgA D011 7760 Barium? ( a) < 0.05 mg/L 100 mgA D005 6010 Cadmium (Cd) < 0.3 mg/L 1 mgA D006 6010 Chromium (Cr) < 0.4 mg/L 5 mgA D007 6010 Lead (Pb) < 0.9 mg/L 5 mgA D008 6010 Arsenic (As) < 1 g/L 5 mgA D004 6010 Selenium (Se) < 0.2 _ mg/L 1 mgA D010 6010 Mercury ( g) < 0.001 11g/g 0.2 mgA D009 7471 Clapper (Cu) < 0.05 mg/L - - - 6010 Iron (Fe) 1.8 g/L _ w - 6010 % Ash @ 5500 C N/A AST7/D817 B.T.U. N/A - ASTM D3256-91 Total Sulfur - N/A _ ASTM D4239-55 Total Chlorin N/A _ EPA 9076 Flash point 140°L _ - - EPA 1010 pH < 2,0 or > 12.5 _ a EPA 9040 % Water N/A - ATM D3792 Duke Power Page 1 419101 DukeDuke Analysis Power's Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Environmental renter - McGuire Nuclear Complex — Building 7405 A Dukr Bwtv Caawpvury New York State Department of Health Certification #11717 North Carolina Department of Health '& Humans Services Certification #37804 North Carolina Department of Environmental Health & Natural Resources (D NR) Certification if 248 South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (DHEC) laboratory Certification # 99005 aim Station ContactMCGUIRE J HN WILLIAMSON .!�ollecfion TT AVAI' L � �A�nalysisI 14106169 Laboratar L D. t? 9-MAR-t50 x 9 tTyp Lr r °k 2101 NA Volume NA Weight (9) Laboratory onta ` � � � � T.C.L.P late Analytical Anal yte Total Gant. Regulatory Limit dada Method Silver (Ag) < 0.05 mg/L 5 mgA DOI1 776 Banurrl (Ba) < 0.0 mgfL 100 MgA D005 6010 Cadmium (Cd) < 0.3, mg/L 1 Mg1l D006 6010 Chromium (Cr) < 0.4 mgrL 5 mg/l D007 6010 Lead(Pb) < 0.9 mg/L 5 MgA D008 6010 Arsenic (s) < 1 mg/L 5 MgA D004 6010 Selenium (Se) < 0.2 mg1L 1 mgA DOIO 6010 Mercury (g) < 0.001 pglg 02 M9A D009 7471 Copper(Cu) < 0.0 mg/L - _ w 6010 Iron (Fe) 3.6 mg/L - - _ 6010 % Ash @ 5500 C N/A 17 S.T.U. N/A - - ASTM D3266- 1 Total Sulfur N/A - . _ ATM D29-65 Total Chlorine N/A - _ _ EPA 9076 Flash point >1400 - _ - EPA 1010 pH < 2.0 or > 12. - - EPA 9040 % Water N/A - - - ASTM D 79 Duke Power Page 1 4t9101 Michael F. Easley Governor o William G. loss, Jr., Secretary y # North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Director Division of fe7.,Quality April 7, 2{)01 Mr. Henry B. Barron Duke Energy Company McGuire Nuclear Station 12700 Hagers Ferry Read WATERU Huntersville, North Carolina 28078 f Subject: NPDE `Permit Modification Permit NCO024392 McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County .Dear Mr. Barron: At the request of the Mooresville Res.> anal Office (NIRO), the Division has modified the effluent page; for o t all 001 in the subject permit. This permit modification changes the footnote describing tonicity test requirements to more accuratelt• reflect the method of composite sampling at your facility. Please find enclosed the revised (and reformatted) effluent page. The revised page should be inserted into your permit. The old page may then be discarded. All tither terms and conditions contained in the original permit remain unchanged and in full effect. This Hermit modification is issued under the requirements of North Carolina' General Statutes 14 -215A and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, If any parts, measurement frequencies or sarripling, requirements contained in this permit modification are unacceptable to you, ),on have the right to an adjudicate>ry hearing upon written request mvithin thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings (6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714) Unless such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding. If you have any questions concerning this permit modification, please. contact Wes Bell of the Mooresville Regional Office at (704) 66 -1699. Sincerely, (,,('Kerr T. Stevens cc. Central Files Point Source Comphance Enforcement Unit NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (919) 733-508 FAX ( 1917 -071 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer VISIT us ON THE INTERNET @ http://h2o.enr.state,nc.us/NPDES F ( . EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MOT During the period beginning on the effective date of the pet EFFLUENT CHARACTER] Intake Flo Terra aerati Tetra era tt 1-1drazin Acute ITos Total Rest f nine of C_ NOTES: 1. 'I he h {04� umpn build n . acute erioc %Son i t 3. Monit shall c two In 4, Iviultil therea . The P suhrrt volun DIS ;FUk SPECIFIC, )TICS DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS ' Monthly Daily! Average Maximum MONITORING REQ REME-N, 4 Measurement Sample Type Sample I Frequency, L lil}r Pump l.o >t Int, her — june 95+ Daily Recorder Discharge ieFt mberr 9,,F Daily e Recorder Discharge O 06 nn g/T CalculatedDischar e C! Quarterly Composite Illischar e C trttnet 0.20 trig/L 0.50 rang/L Weeldy ; Multiple Grab4 Discharge (correspondingto dditio n' daily maximum shall, be the calculated hydrazine concentration at the discharge canal bridge based upon hydrazine 1-nonitori izine daily maximum shall be calculated once on any day which a discharge of hydrazine occurs from the rad aste system tt M process knowledge). The calculations shall talk into account flows from the once -through cooling water and the radwast grab samples shall consist of grain samples c ,r until TRC is no longer detected. "Daily Max mittee shall maintain a log of all chlorination e ,d to the Division upon request by any of its r of the system (gl ni) (3) the chlorination begin E, OF ANY PRODUC T RL:GI "iER D UNDER' LY AUTHORIZED ELSEWHERE IN THIS PEI; d.1 BE NO DISCIIA Gl? OF FLOATING SOLI )rination. Monitoring shall begin immediately upon s -n" `I'RC is the instantaneous maximum cif any single grata. c within each unit. ' "he log shall be maintained can file sit the plant and shall Inc avails sentativfes. For each chlorination` event, the log shall list: (1) each systenn that is cl end tithe; and (4) the total nine of the chlorination event (minutes). FEDEILAL 1NSEKTICIDE, I'UNC;ICIDE, AND IZC)DENTICIDu,', Acr is I'ROHIBI°1 7R VISIBLE C{OA. f l IN 0TIII:R TIIAN TRACE AiNIOUNTS. ition Form D24392 Mecklenburg Co. Discovered Notification Date: 03-21-20011 Date: 03-21-2001 I I Time: 0930 Time: 1400 Event Description: OiL Additional Comments: There was no observed impact to the environment. For additional inctuires. please contact: Person giving notice: Name: Susan P Robinson Name: Susan P Robinson Phone: 704-875-5973Phone #: E-Mail: E-Mail: lsprobins@duke-energy,com al Comments: tas no observed impact to the environment. anal Inguires, please E.2ntact: Person giving notice: % >usan P Robinson Name: Susan P Robinson rO4-875-5973 Phone #: E-Mail: sprabinske-energy.com William -1 North Carolina Department of Environment'. `C i Division of Water Quality April 2, 2001 Michael A. Rube Power Company 39 Halters Ferry Road (MG03A tersville, North Carolina 207-7929' Subject: Compliance Evaluation Inspection McGuire Nuclear Station DES Permit No. NC0024392 Mecklenburg County, NC Mr. Rube: Enclosed is a copy of the Compliance Evaivation Inspection. Report for the inspection lucted at the subject facility on March 20, 2001 by Mr. Wes Bell of this Office. Please advise facility's Operator -in -Responsible Charge of our findings by forwarding a copy of the enclosed Irt to him.. The report should be self-explanatory; however, should you have any questions concerning report, ;please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Bell or me at (704)!663-1699. Sincerely, D. Rex Gleason- P.E. Water Quality- Regional Supervisor losure Rusty Rozzelle, MCDEP ice Mooresville Regional Office, 919 North Mai ,f :reet, Mooresville, NC 28115 PHONE (704) 663-1699 8 FAX (704) 66 -6040 i i # i ## i f I i �! i+' .. # « i t II ate...: Yy .y I Aj i y. !coo G a y961 a 1 m ! pp III Y P ,.. Date: Reviewer: Agency/Office/Phone & Fax No: Date. ?revio s editions are obsolete IJITINWV-�f Records and reports consisting of chain of custody forms, Operator -in -Responsible (ORC)/daily operation and maintenance log. and the calibration log are maintained in liance with permit conditions. The records kep-. at the facility were well organized and ible. � Nuclear Station lee rY SITE REVIEW/OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE: I ere facility was operating effectively and surrounding grounds were well maintained. All wastewater is pumped to the CM UD collection system (McDowell Creek WWTP) and ,,er treated on -site. 4e facility is staffed with one Grade 11 operator (Operator -in -Responsible Charge). A ;d certified back-up operator is available when the ORC is unable to visit the facility. I , was very knowledgeable of the treatment processes and equipment used at the facility. AXORY: uke Power's on -site laboratory (Certification 4248) provides analytical support. A y exemption was issued by the Division's Laboratory Certification Unit on 1/3/97 for residual chlorine (TRC), and settleable solids. The laboratory was not evaluated during ction. he pH meter appeared to be properly calibraied. �,NVRECEIVING WATERS: here was no discharge from Outfall 006 at the time of the inspection. The effluent of each out al was clear with, no suspended solids or foam. Outfalls 001, 004, and 006 and discharge into Lake Norman, which is a WS-IV and B water in the Catawba River lutfalls 002 and 005 combine and discharge into Mt. Island Lake, which is a WS-IV :he Catawba River Basin. The receiving streams did not appear to negatively impacted 5charges. The Outfalls were well maintained and accessible. IONITORING PROGRAM: elf -monitoring reports were reviewed for the period April 2000 through December 2000, No limit violations were reported. All monitoring frequencies were correct. On two (11/20/00 -TSS and 12/24/00-Oil & Grease), effluent values for Out all 004 were without a corresponding flow value. The corresponding flow should be calculated and at the time of sample collection as required by the NPDES Permit. 11 samples appeared to be properly preserved and meet the required holding times. The ras issued a permit modification on 8/18/95 (for the previously issued permit) that the facility to collect constant volume acute toxicity composite samples (for Outfall every hour over a twenty-four hour period. The variance was stipulated in a footnote :tom of the effluent limitations page; however. the variance was not included in the ermit. The Division's NPDES Permit Unit has been contacted and will submit a permit n letter to include the variance stipulation it the current permit. Station ETN I ' $dleL.7i Lk6+C+TA 6.'s &aa 4W �.aucaa};rva wvm+;..a✓� a _v�....__ " — r Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross, Jr.,Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Karr T. Stevens, Director wow Division of Water Quality February 22, 2001 hael A. Ruhe, Manager omplaince Ywer Company hvironment, Health and Safety 5 lagers Ferry Road vide, NC 28078-7929 Subject: McGuire Nuclear Station Raw Water System Cleaning Wastewater NPDES Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg County Rube: Fhis Office is in receipt of; our letter dated February 9, 2001 concerning a modification )riginal request to allow up to � 16,000 gallons (8000 gallons per each of the two reactor pump motor heat exchanger units) of chemical cleaning wastewater through McGuire's .view of your request to modify our Jul, • 24, 2000 approval, we have the proposed increase in -r to the subject wastewater fying the recommended sampling )ulated in the July 24th approval letter. In that letter, it was stipulated that ,ted when the cleaning wastewater would be expected to be present in the which, based on current WWTP detention times, would have been 7-13 days leaning wastewater had been added to the system. New information has now aal detention times are expected to be much lower as a result of lower merated during the Station's outage (anticipated to be in the 3-5 day range), Aooresville Regional Office, 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, NC 28115 PHONE (704) 663-1699 FAX (704) 663-6040 -�l A. Ruhe 2,2001 DME=TMEMEEM 35incerely, ?4-a� I Rex Gleason, P.E. Water Quality Regional Supervisor h-,\gcn\gltrl.doc ?Duke %Power. February 9, 2001 Mr. Rex Gleason NCDENR Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Subject: McGuire Nuclear Station, Mecklenburg County NPDES Permit #� NCO024392 Chemical Cleaning Of Heat Exchangers Record No. MN005157 Certified Mail- 7099 3400 0015 4644 4839 Duke Power Groupfi'n?.11'ronment, Healib MG03A5 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 KC OM OF Ufto"EMT AND NATURAL RESOU4CO "I LAfW4040WCE RECEIVED FES 13 2001 I . Increase the volume of the wastewater approved to discharge from 4000 gallons to 8000 gallons per cleaning. During subsequent review of the amount of heat exchanger fouling it became apparent that the potential for the cleaning solution to become spent during the flush and lose its cleaning effectiveness is greater than originally thought. We would like the option to use a second flush of each heat exchanger if it is determined that the first flush is no longer cleaning as desired. Note- Each unit has 4 heat exchangers and associated piping that will require flushing. Our plan is to flush each loop for 18 hours using approximately 1000 gallons of 5% citric acid cleaning solution. Adding the contingency to allow cleaning each loop twice increases the amount of cleaning solution from 4000 gallons (as approved) to 8000 gallons (as requested) per cleaning. Should you have any questions con erng s er or require a ona n Karma ion, please contact John Williamson at (704) 87 -5894 or Susan Robinson a g 875- 5973. Sincerely, All, 4 �r Michael A Ruhe Manager, Water Compliance w NORTH CAROLINA D PARTMENT OF ENVI ONm NT AND NATURAL RESOURCES MOORE 'VIL.LE tEC�it���*t�yA OFFI E t:l'MIRI�4��11EKIA'L Ff+'JT � t ' :Y July 24, 2000 J I J L 2 0U0 ri L p HUNTJ44 s. Susan Robinson Duke Fewer Company Environment, Health and Safety 13339 I-Iagers Ferry Rea Huntersville, NC 28078 } 0 � r Subject: McGuire Nuclear Station Raw Water System Cleaning tewater NPDE Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg County Dear Ms. Robinson This Office is in receipt of your E-mail received.. on July 5, 2000 concerning a request, to allow up to - 8000 gallons (4000 gallons per each of the two reactor units) of raw water cleaning wastewater through McGuire's conventional wastewater treatment system (outfall 002). At the present time, the subject permit allows up to 450' gallons per year of this type wastewater, however, according to your E-mail, additional cleaning during the next Maintenance outage will generate = 4000 gallons per reactor unit of similar wastewater. In support ofyour request, analytical data of the raw water system cleaning wastewater was faxed to this Office on July 19, 2000. This data, however, was from the cleaning of copper pipes, and the raw water system cleaning that you have proposed is for stainless steel piping: During our review of your request, the primary concern was the ability of your WT system to adequately treat the additional wastewater, plus the effect that the wastewater will have on the sludge that may be generated. The staff ofthis Office believes that additional analytical testing should be performed to confirmthe effectiveness of your conventional WWT system to treat the additional wastewater. Information contained in our files indicates that retention time for the conventional T system at McGuire is = - 13 days, depending on flow rates. Therefore, it is requested that additional sampling be conducted at least twice during the time the effluent at outfall 002 would be expected to include the additional raw water cleaning wastewater described in your request. The sampling should occur during this predicted 7 - 13 day retention time window, and should include all the metals listed on your July 1th fax. When conducting the additional testing, please allow at least 3 days between sampling events. Once the results of the sampling have been obtained, they should be forwarded to this Office for review. 919 NORTH MAIN STREET, MOORE.SVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ZSI 15 PHONE 704-663-1 699 SAX 704-663-604O AN EQUAL. OPPORTUNITY./ AFFIRMATIVE ,ACTION EMPLOYER - 50 RECYC6:.FO/I 0%: POST -CONSUMER PAPER Ms. Susan Robinson July 24, 2000 Page Two If you have additional questions or need further information, please contact Mr. Michael Parker or me at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, 0(- D. Rex Gleason, P.E. Water Quality Regional Supervisor imlp h lgen\glfrl.doc Duke Environment, Power Environment, Health ea .Safety � p ower. 526 South Church Street I O. Box 1006 "{ Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 January 11, 2001 ,t w. David A. Goodrich, Supervisor z , Water Quality Section North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Archdale Building 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 2799-1617 Subject, Duke Power License Renewal Application for McGuire and Catawba Nuclear Stations Goodrich, Duke Power is in the process of preparing a combined application to extend the operating licenses for the McGuire and Catawba Nuclear Stations for';a period of 20 years. The license renewal application will be submitted to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)`in 2001. The McGuire Units 1 and 2 are substantially similar in design, operation, and maintenance. Likewise, the Catawba Units I and 2 are substantially similar in design, operation, and maintenance. The application will contain a common section for McGuire and Catawba to address the requirements of 10 CFR 54, and will contain separate Environmental Reports for the McGuire and Catawba stations to address the requirements of 10 CFR 51. 10 CFR Fart 51 requires the applicant to provide analyses for certain specific environmental issues. These issues were identified in Nl1 G —147 Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants (GEIS). The NRC developed the GEIS to: (1) provide an understanding of the types and severity of environmental impacts that may occur as a result of license renewal of nuclear power plants under 10 CFR Part 54, (2) identify and assess those impacts that are expected to be generic to license renewal, and:. (3) support a rulemaking (10 CFR Part 51) to define the number and scope of issues that need to be addressed by the applicants in plant -by -plant license renewal proceedings. The GEIS identified and examined the impacts for 92 environmental issues. These issues are codified in Table B-1, Appendix B to Subpart A, 10 CFR Part 51. The GEIS designated these issues as either Category 1 or Category 2. The impacts for Category I issues were addressed generically in the GEIS. No additional analysis is required of the applicant for Category I issues, however the applicant is required to provide an analysis of the impact for the Category 2 issues. Frr The purpose of this utter is to. (1) Provide a brief description of the license renewal process. The description of key documents, tenns, and events in the environmental process is found in Attachment 1. (:2) Provide a description of the process that nuke is using to determine: (a) if issues that are relevant to license renewal at McGuire were not identified in the GEIS, or (b) if environmental conditions exist that would snake the conclusions of the GIS invalid. This process is described in Attachment 2. (4) Request the participation of your organization in the process described in Item (). .Although discussions with resource agencies on this matter is not an NRC requirement, Duke Power "believes that, in addition to the internal review, a discussion with the NCI ENR and other appropriate agencies will ensure that environmental issues relevant to license renewal at McGuire are identified, () Infonn you that the NRC will contact you to discuss the NDPES permit for McGuire d will likely ask that someone from your organization visit with them during their site visit. The NRC site visit will likely be in September or October of 200 1. A copy of NU 1437 Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal' of Nuclear Plants LEIS Volume 1 Main Re ort d olu e 2 codices, is also provided to assist you in your understanding of the process and the environmental issues related' to license renewal. The Executive Summary mad Chapter I of the GEIS present will provide you with a good overview of the process and the environmental impacts associated with license renewal. If your schedule permits, we would like to -meet with you to discuss the license renewal process and to discuss any issues where you need additional information. Please contact me at 704- i -7900 if you have questions on this. Thank you for your time. A -r 1�� 11 . Ak William M. Miller Duke Power Group Environment, Health & safety attachments cc w/o attachments Rex Gleason NCDENR Mooresville Regional Office Mike Myers NCDENR- Raleigh Office ' Duke Power P r NT, M mi rr� 03A5uirarz Health6-Sr%ij A F- e,-P.M. *$ ' �. f " T .. iGU3A5 13339 Halters Ferry Road 1-Huntersville, NC 28078-7 29 , January 31, 2001 Mr. Tang Arnold North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission 1618 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 7699-1618 SUBJECT: McGuire Nuclear Station NP'DES Permit #NC 024392 Operator in Responsible Charge and Sack -Up Designation Farm Record No. MN-004992 Dear Mr. Arnold: Attached is a completed Designation Form for Operator in Responsible Charge of Water Pollution Control Systems for McGuire Nuclear Station. Please make the following changes to your database effective February 1, 2001: 4- Delete Rodney N. Baldwin as the current ORC + Add Donald L. Cline as the current ORC All other information remains current and no other changes are necessary at this time. Should you require additional information or have questions, please contact me at 704 87 -5961. Sincerely, Michael A. Rube Manager,; Water Compliance MAR/phs; Attachment C: Vf3ex Gleason, NC NR-Mooresville Regional Office Duke /oulcr Company any Electric $y,stexrn Sttppoit Di pwirrrent 13319 Hqg rs For q Road Htn lersnille, N6 80787{1 9 c� 4011DUKEPOWER January 19, 1995` Mr. John Dorney North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources; DEM - Water Quality Planning DIVISID OF l ,= 011101LINTA . A P.O. Box 29535 RZIUVAIE REQUILI Raleigh, NC 27626-053 Subject: McGuire Nuclear Station - Temporary Construction Access Lincoln County Tile: MC-707,0 Dear Mr. Dorney: Duke Power wo hke is applying for coverage der P##33 to construct at tempo work clock on the bank of the Catawba River at State Highway 73. This dock will service a barge that will be used to conduct maintenance on the railroad trestle that crosses the river (previously authorized by NWP#3 Action ID 199500433), The dock will be a sheet pile coffer d as shown in the attached drawings) that will be filled with small rip -raja and gravel, covered with woad mats and will remain in place for approximately 4 months. Upon completion of the job, the :teats will be removed, the rock and gravel removed with a backhoe to the original lake bottom contour and the sheet piles removed. The river bank will be restabili ed if necessary, when work is complete;Little environmental impact is anticipated. Attached are drawings of the proposed activities. Should you need any additional information to process this application, please do not hesitate to contact me at (704) 7 - 969. Sincerely, JL6-�c ("j�) Dayna J. Russell, Associate Engineer Environmental Division/Water Protection Attachments PrrnW on rearycPed roper .... IIPM : ACTION ID: Nationwide Permit Requested (Provide Nationwide Pe it #). JOINT FORM FOR Nationwide permits that require notification to the Corps; � rye rvatrs trax� i ` e ne st req it application far Sccfi©n x" ' r..... i titan N1NATtix A pia ;° FES 192 PLEASE PRINT VI . Owners Name: Duke Purer Company V2. Owners Address: 13339 Ha ers Ferr Road, Hunt rsv111e, C 80713 ✓3- O ers Pho Number (o ): - _Work): (704) 875-5 0 V4. If Applicable: Agent's n e or nsible to nffic° ad s, phone number. Dayd* Russell (7t} 875-59b 1 339 Hagers Ferry Road, MG03A Hunter vill , NC 28078 f 5. Location of work T ASTACH MAP). Co.ty. Lincoln Nearest Town or City: Huntersvi 1l Specific Location (Include road numbers, landmarks, etc.): Catawba River at Hwy 73 - Lincoln ✓6. Name of ClosestStream/River. Catawba River 7. River Basin: Catawba River R. Is this project located in a watershed classified as TroutS, , ORWWSI, or WSH? [ No V/9. Have any Section 404 pertnits been previously requested for use on this property? YES 9 1 NO g is Ifyes,explain. NWP3 For maintenance to railroad trestle V IO. Estimated total number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, located on project site:___VA v/ I I. Number of acres waters of the U.S., including wetlands, impacted by the proposed project: N/A Filled. Drained: Flooded: Excavated: Total Impacted: tom. e W , • t x Got COWS YY"XI \ ' ...Wle «I I ! ,.,.. o AeCA Or I m 0 erp tQA - t VI .784 w "t Y e„ t ` °"f;j a `•t Caldwell' if a� ! slon #m sum` s a a 'aka sets.•!-�-,^z�>+•< $�a.'� *t�, it s 2!33 ; %r �_ / `• .4 cr it ! r 0 i'�tQtt GC'+DYty,� ......"'"...... is , .. 756 Iv _✓ t XY 71 it r � r 4. . . r 411 WGUIRE R STATtbTe Of AUK PC)4VE N '—' SCALE 1:24WO 3' i ! ! 0 ! k 3 -MILS, 0.02' IMIL 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4 .7000 FEET Vtate of North Carolina IIkT?WJ SDIepartment of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality i, me 'Alm &A Arm r,%*ovENR Michael F. Easley, Governor NORTH CAROUNA DEPARTMENT OF ENvIRONMENT ANo, NATURAL RESOURCES William G. Ross, Jr, Secretary Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph, D. Acting Director - 'T T April 11, 2002 Mr. Henry B. Barron APR 2 2 2002 McGuire Nuclear Station Duke Energy Company 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, North Carolina 28078 Subject: NPDES Permit Modification Permit Number NCO024392 McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Dear Mr. Barron: ae limitations or monitoring requirements in the permit. --it has been modified to better describe the sarn-olint, noint for dischar2es tt 004. Please find enclosed the revised permit pages. The revised page should be inserted into your permit. The old page may then be discarded. All other terms and conditions contained in the original permit remain unchanged and in full effect. This permit modification is issued under the requirements of North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer VisrrusoNTHEtNTmET@ http-//h2o.enr.state.nc.us/NPDES demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding. If you have any questions concerning this permit modification, please c (919) 733-5083, extension 508. qinrprplu Ph.D., Point Source Compliance Enforcement Unit Nl iES Unit Aquatic Toxicology Unit Permit No. NCO024392 SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET Duke Povrer Company is hereby authorized to: 1. Continue to operate wastewater treatment facilities necessary to comply with final effluent limitations contained in this permit and located at McGuire Nuclear Station, northwest of Charlotte in Mecklenburg County, . Continue to discharge condenser cooling water, low pressure service water, ventilation unit drains including KC heat exchanger drain down, and nuclear service water through outfall 001 at the location specified on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified Class WS-IV B waters in the Catawba River Basin; The use, and subsequent discharge, of Auxiliary Condensate System Water for bucflushing of piping: connections between the RN piping and the CA system is authorized on an as -needed basis. 3. Continue to discharge from heat exchanger and HVAC tube cleaning, miry filter tube cleaning, turbine building sumps, water treatment roam sumps, condensate demineralier backwashes, closed cooling systems, the Standby Shutdown Facility, laboratory drains, landfill leachate, steam generator blowdown, wet lay-up, dewatering pumps, chemical cleaning wastewater and other low volume wastewater, generating activities after treatment in the conventional wastewater treatment system consisting of a 200,000 gallon concrete lined initial holdup pond, two parallel 2.5 MG clay - lined' settling ponds, a concrete lined I MG final holdup pond, chemical addition of coagulants, oxidants, catalysts, pH control, and effluent pH adjustment by C, addition with discharge through outfall 002 at the location specified on the attached map into the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which' is classified VS -IV waters in the Catawba River Basin; 4. Continue to discharge from the r dwaste liquid monitoring system, floor and equipment drains, laundry drains, reactor coolant pomp heat exchanger chemical cleaning wastewater, ventilation unit drains and other low volume wastewater generating activities through outfall 004 at the location specified on the attached :map into Lake Norman which is classified WS-IV B waters in the Catawba River Basin; 5. Continue to discharge standby nuclear service pond overflow, administrative building drains (HVAC sump, floor drains, janitorial sinks, hot water boiler, chiller water system), main condenser cooling dewatering,`filtered water, HVAC unit drains, yard drains, and reverse osmosis reject flows through the wastewater collection basin consisting of 13.4 acre settling pond and surface skimmer with discharge through outfall 005 at the locations specified on the attached map into the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which is classified WS-IV waters in the Catawba River Basin; and 6. Continue to discharge chemical metal cleaning wastes from outfall 006 through outfall 002 at the location specified on the attached map into the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which is classified WS-IV waters in the Catawba River Basin "and through outfall 004 at the location specified on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified WS-1V B waters in the Catawba River Basin. 0 Permit NC00124392 A (3). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS (004) During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 004- Radwaste Liquid Waste Monitoring System'. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee, as specified below: rprurENT ---MT9MARGE- LIMITATIONS— MONITORING REQUIREMENTS --Me4s tife- "men U -sample Monthly Average Daily Maximum Frequency Sample Type Locatioo2 Flow (MGD) Weekly It - a , tan , taneous --- --- TOM 969FRnde—o s m mg taarier y raE -OR—a-h-MG—rease --T3V.—MFr— 20.O mg /L Q—ua—rt—erly— Grab E Gra NOTES: I In the event the turbine building sumps are discharged through Outfall 001 instead of Outtall 002, the above discharge limitations shall also apply to the turbine building sump discharge. Each discharge from the turbine building sumps shall be monitored as specified above for flow, total suspended solids, oil and grease,;and hydrazine ifapplicable. 2 Sample Locations: E — Effluent from the Waste Monitoring Tanks. 3 Hydrazine monitoring shall be performed on each batch that contains hydrazine that is collected in the radwaste system or turbine building sumps. TOE RE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIOLF FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS, 'State f" forth Carolina rDepartment of Environment ent A--4&;2 and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James16, . Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary C D El"' P* Kerr 1 * N ?R `H C:AROLINA DEPARTMENT" OP Kerr . Steve , ire t r ENVIRONMENT ANo NATURAL RESOURCES Augusta 1, 2000 Jklr. henry 1 . Barron ,%,AcGu re Nuclear Station tttt � , . t �iij Duke Energy" Company� Jo,��� 12700 Hage,rs Ferry Road fluntersville, North Carolina ` 8078 Subject: :NPDES Permit Issuance Permit Number NC t7 4592 :4IcGuir=e Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Dear Mr, Barron. In accordance v.,ith the application for discharge permit received ` on }November 50, 1999,the Division is forwarding herewith the subject state-;NPDES permit, This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 1 3-215.1 and the k1emorandurn of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dated IMay 9, 1994 (or as subsequently amended). The following items address comments received from Duke Energy regarding the draft permit. • The toxicity testing condition for outfall 002 has been modified from chronic to acute based on the intermittent nature of the discharge. An acute LC50 test at 64% is now required during the months of February, May, August, and November, • The 30,0 mg L oil `dM? grease daily maximum limitation for outfall 002 appeared in a flay , 1997 permit modification eliminating. the L'OD5 monitoring requirement. The daily maximum limitation for tail W grease prior to that modification had been 20.0 mg/L. The installation of a 30,0 nag/L limit was an error and has been corrected. • The pH and iron monitoring frequencies present in outfall 005 have been reduced from monthly to quarterly based on the historically consistent presence of those parameters in the effluent. Additionally, alkalinity monitoring has been eliminated from outfall 005. • Deference to total iron and total copper in conditions A () and A () has been changed to total recoverable' iron and total recoverable copper. • Portions a — d of special condition A (6) have been deleted as the 316(a) variance has been approved by the Division, • The Supplement to Permit Cover� Sheet has been modified to authorize the use of CA System Water for pipe aackflushing can an as -needed basis. 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENUP, FALCIQ1, NORTH CAROLINA 7699-16`I7 - "FELEKIM 9I J-i33-5083JFA 19-733-0I AN EQauAt Of}PORI UNI[YAFt IR%IATiv[ A"TiON EmpLc)YE.R -DSO% RLCYC:I.FI?T 1 M i OS-f-CONSUPOER PAPER VISIT US ON 'Iwt INTERNE AT http.11h2o,enr.state.nc.us/NPDES if any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling, requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty ;(30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the office of Administrative Hearings (6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina ` 7699-6 14), 'Unless- such a demand is made, this permit shall be final and binding; This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Ouality or permits required by the Division of Land resources, Coastal Area ?Management :'act, or any other Federal or Focal government. If you have any questions or comments regarding this permit, please do not hesitate to contact lave Goodrich at telephone number (19) 753-508 , extension 517, Sincerely Original i reed By David k Goodrich Kerr T. Stevens cc; Central Files PDES Permit File looresvil e Regional Office, Water Q ahtyj EPA, Roosevelt Childress Point Source Compliance/Enforcement Unit Aquatic Toxicology Unit Technical Assistance Zf(> Certification Unit I Or Permit No. NCOO 24592 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE xvAsTEwATF,R UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 145-215. 1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the I-ederal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Duke Energy Company is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater and stormwater from a facility located at McGuire Nuclear Station NC Highway 75 North of Charlotte Mecklenburg County to receiving waters designated as the Catawba River (Lake Norman and Mountain Island Lake) in the Catawba River Basin in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts 1, 11, 111, and IV hereof. The permit shall become October 1, 2000 This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on February 28, 2005. Signed this day August 31, 2000 Original Signed By David X Goodrich Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. NCO024 92 SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET Duke Energy Company iereby authorized to: I. Continue to operate wastewater treatment facilitiesnecessary to comply with final effluent limitations contained in this permit, located at McGuire ,Nuclear Station, northwest of Charlotte in Mecklenburg County; `?. Continue to discharge condenser cooling wester, low pressure service water, and nuclear service water through outfall 001 at the location specified on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified Class WS-IV B waters in the Catawba Rini€.r Basin. The use; and subsequent discharge, of Auxiliary Condensate System Water for backflushing of piping connections between the ,RN piping, and the CA System is authorized on an as -needed basis., 5. Continue to discharge from heat exchanger and FfVt-\C tube cleaning. YF filter tube cleaning, turbine building sumps, eater treatment room sumps, condensate demineralizer backwashes, closed cooling systems, the Standby Shutdown Facility, laboratory drains, landfill leachate, stem generator blowdoan, wet lay-up, dewatering pumps, and other low i volume wastewater generating activities after treatment in the conventional wastewater treatment system consisting of a ` 00,()00 gallon concrete lined initial holdup pond, two parallel 2.5 INIG Clay - lined settling ponds, a concrete lined I tr1G final holdup pond, chemical addition of coagulants, oxidants, catalysts, pl-I control, and effluent pl°I adjustment by CO2 addition with discharge through outfall 002 at the location specified on the attached map into the Catawba 'River (Mountain Island Label which is classified WS-IV waters in the Catawba River Basin, 4. Continue to discharge from the radwaste liquid monitoring system, floor and equipment drains, laundry drains, ventilation unit drains, and other low volume wastewater generating activities through outfall 004 at the location specified on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified WS•IV B waters in the Catawba River Basin; 5, Continue to discharge standby nuclear service pond overflow, administrative building drains ; (I­lVAC sump, floor drains, janitorial ` sinks, 'hot water boiler, chiller water system), main condenser cooling dewwtering, filtered water, IIVAC unit drains, yard drains, and reverse osmosis reject flows through the: wastewater collection basin consisting of a 13.4 acre settling pond and surface skimmer with discharge through outfall 005 at the locations specified on the : attached map into; the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which is classified iVS-IV waters in the Catawba Rimer Basin; and B. Continue to discharge chemical metal cleaning wastes from outfall 006 through outfall 002 at the location specified on the attached map into the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which is classified DVS -IV waters in the Catawba River Basin and through outfall 004 at the location specified on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified W-IV B waters in the Catawba River Basin. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND ._­, _­'­ ­­­ ­ 6" �x .... s VuLtagliol Once Through Cooling Water. Stich discharges shall be ilimited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: EFFLUENTCHARACTERISTICS DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Measurement Sample ==Monthly =Average Daily Maximum Frequency Sample Type Location I Intake Flow Daily Purnp Logs I Temperature (October — June) 950F Daaily —Recorder DCB Temperature. (July-Septernber) 991, Daily Recorder DCB Hydrazine' O06 nig/l_ Calculated DCB Acute Toxicity" 011arterly CSImposite DCB Total Residual Chlorine4, 0,20 rng/l: 0,50 ing/f. Weekly —_ Multiple Grab3 DS Time of Chlorine Addition' NOTES: I Sample Locations,- I - Intake, DCB — Discharge canal bridge, D5 — Discharge structure corresponding to at, individual unit. 2 The hydrazine daily inaxinium shall be the calculated hydrazine concentration at the discharge canal bridge based upon hydrazine monitoring results at Outfall 004 and shall be calculated once on any day which a discharge of hydrazine occurs from the radwaste system and turbine building sumps (based on process knowledge). The calculations shall take into account flows front the once -through cooling water and the radwaste system or turbine building Sumps. 3 Acute Toxicity (Ceriodaplinia), No significant mortality at 90% with samples collected to February, May, August, and November. See condition A(7) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit. 4 Monitoring for total residual chlorine is required during and subsequent to chlorination. Monitoring shall begin unniediately upon start-up of chlorination and shall discontinue when total residual chlorine is tit.) longer detected. Total residual chlorine may not be discharged from any single generating unit for more than two hours per day unless the discharger demonstrates to the State that discharge for more than two hours is required for niacroinvertebrate control, 5 Multiple gral) samples shall •consist of grab samples collected at the approximate beginning of Total Residual Chlorine discharge kind once every 15 minutes thereafter until TRC is no longer detected. "Daily Maximum" TRC is the instantaneous maximum of Any single grab, 6 The Permittee shall maintain a log of all chlorination events within each unit. The log shall be nutinutined on file at the plant and shall be available for review or submitted to the Division upon request by any of its representatives, For each chlorination event, the log shall list: (1) each systein that is chlorinate(]: (2) the volume of the system (9tint), (5) the chlorination begin and end time: and (4) the total time of the chlorination event (minutes), DISCHARGE OF ANYPRODUCT REGISTERED UNDER THE FEDEWNI. INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODUNTICIL)L ACT IS PROMBITED UNUSS sprxtriCALLY AUTHORIZED LUSMHERE IN TtiI5 PE_w%11T. THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGF, OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR V151BLE FOAM IN antr, R THAN TRACL AMOUNTS. 2). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Perm ing the period beginning on the effective date of the pernAit and lasting until expiration, the I'lertnittee is authorized to discharge front outfall(s aventional Wastewater Treatment Facility. Suchdischarges shall be hinited and monitored by the 1-4ermittee asspecified below: FLUENTCHARACTERISTICS DISCI-JAKE LIMITATIONS Monthly Average Daily Maximum MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Measurement r-requency Sample Type iW (MGD) Daily Instantaneous an -i d Grease 15.0 tng/L 20.0 mg/l, Quarterly Grab tal Suspended Solids 50.0 mg/L 100.0 mg/L Ouarterly Grab tal Residual Chlorine, (Ing/W Monthly Crab Monthly Grab drazine 4.4 ing/f, Monthly Grab Ifate (mg/L) Ouarterly Grab ute Toxicity" OLlarterk, 1 Cirab NgTEt' Sample <Locatit I ULM IWZIuuckj i1111M lilt: 1)4 The pli shall not be less tl 4 Acute Toxicity (Ceriodaph Monitoring section of this lilt RE ."itlALL BE NO DISCHAR(A ent, with sampling performed prior to mixing with any other Nvaste streams. 11 be monitored once per batch within 24 hours of injection when chlorine is used for treatment purposes, it 6.0 standard units or greater than 9.0 standard units, a); LC50at 64% with samples collected in Eebruary, May. August, and November, See condition A(8) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and !rtuit, -' FLOATING SOLIDS OR V1518LE FOAM IN ci'ntu'ri IANTRAU XMOUNTS During the period beginning nl; on the effec EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS Measurement Sample Monthly Average Daily Maximum Frequency Sample Type Lcacatban Flow (MGD) Weekly Instantaneous E Total Suspende solids � 0C O m /L IWO to /L Quarterly` Graft E Oil and Grease 15.0 trig/l. 20,0 rn /L Grab E ,.Hydrazine" (mg/L) Grab I L NOIES: t In the event the turbine building sumpsare discharged through Outfall 001 instead of Outfall 002, the above discharge limitations shall also apply to the turbine building sunm discharge. Each discharge front the turbine building sumps shall be monitored as specified above for flow, total suspended solids, tail and grease, and hydrazine J applicable. ample Locations: E — Effluent, with samples collected after radwaste treatment, but prior to any dilution with cooling; water. , Hydrazine monitoring shall be performed on each batch that contains hydrazine that is collected in the radwaste sykstent or turbine building sunips. THrRE SHALL BE NO UISCHARG L Of I"L ATTNG OLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE A;ttOUN'rs, 1). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS .ed by the Permotee as NCO024592 EFFLUENT CHAIIACTERISTICS DISCHA11GE LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Measurement Sample Monthly Average Daily Maximum Frequency Sample Type Locations Flow (NIGD) Weekly Instantaneous E Total Suspended Solids 30,0 mg/L 100. 0 mg/l, Quarterly (irab E Oil and Grease 15.O mg/L 20.O ing/l, Ouarte rly Grab E Total I'lecoverable Copper (4g/L) Qua rterly Ctrab E Total Pecoverable Iron (g/L) Quarterly Grab E aironicToxicity- Quarterly Grab E 1plI Quarterly Grab E NOTES: Sample LA)cations: L — Effluent, 2 Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia) at 1 .4% with samples collected fit January, April, July, and October, See condition A(9) of the Supplenient to Effluent I -imitations and Monitoring section of this permit. THERESHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN (YritERTHAN TIZACEAMOUNTS. A (5). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND During the period beginning on the effective dati hemical Metal Cleaning Wastes'. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT CHARACTLRISTICS DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS NIOMTRING REQUIREMENTS Measurernent Sample Monthly Average Daily maximum 1'requency Sample Type Location2 Flow (MGD) I/Batch Instantaneous E "Total Suspended -Solids -----50,0 nAg/L 100O Ing/1- I/Batch Grab E Oil and Grease 15.O ing/L 20.0 ing/L I /Batch Grab E Total Recoverable Copper (99/1-) 1,0 mg/1- 1,0 mg/L I /Batch Grab E "Total Recoverable Iron (4g/L) 1.0 mg/L 1.0 mg/L I `Batch Grab E pW I/Batch Grab E= NOTES: I THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY TO ALL CHEMICAL METAL CLEANING WASTES TREATED AT THE FACILITY, The treated wastewater from the chemical metal cleaning wastes operation may be discharged through any permitted outfall. All limitations imposed upon Otfli'411 006, With the Possible exception of pit, are applicable to any chemical metal cleaning waste discharges, and must be met prior to their mixing with any other wastestream. For PI-1, if the wastestream is sent through the conventional wastewater treatment facility prior to discharge, the limitation below must be met at the outfall from the conventional wastewater treatment facility, 2 Sample Locations: E, — Effluent, 5 The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units or greater than 9,0 standard units. MONITORING AND REPORTING UNDER THESE ErFELTENT LIN1ITXrI0N5 AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS 15 REOUIREJ) ONLY WHEN CHE NUCAL METAL cLFANING 15 PERFORMED, THERE, SHALL BE NO DISCIIARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS Oil VISIBLE FOAM IN 0`1111-11 THANTRAcr AMOUNTS, A (6). 516(a) VARIANCE The Division of Water Quality has approved the submitted 516(a) demom thermal limitations are sufficient to protect the aquatic environment of Lake A (7). ACUTE TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QUAR The permittee shall conduct acute toxicity tests on a iydLte_r1, basis unit McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024592 M ion and has concluded that the existing rman, PLY) — OUTFALL 001 Concentration" (Revised -July, 1992 or subsequent versions). The monitoring shall be performed as a Ceriodaphnia dubia 24 hour static test. The effluent concentration ,it which there may be at no time significant acute mortality is 90% (defined as treatment two in the procedure document). Effluent samples for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained during representative effluent discharge below all waste treatment. The tests will be performed during the months of February, 3klay, August and November, All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge I'Vionitoring, Form (1%111-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGE,3B. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-2 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch 1621 :Hail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Completed Aquatic Toxicity Test Forms shall be filed with the Environmental Sciences Branch no later than 30 days after the end of the reporting period for which the report is made. Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should there be no discharge of flow frorn the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the pernuttee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data front either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may he re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits, McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) A (7). CONTINUED... NOTE. Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls,, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring, A (8). ACUTE TOXICITY PERMIT LIMIT (QUARTERLY) — OUTFALL 002 The permittee shall conduct acute toxicity tests on a gk4Lrerl I, basis using protocols defined as definitive in EPA Document EPA/600/4-90/027 entitled "Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents to Freshwater and Marine Organisms," The monitoring shall be performed as a Cerio(laphnia dubia 48 hour static test. The LC50 Of this effluent using the previously stated methodology may at no time in any, toxicity test be less than 64%. Effluent samples for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained during representative effluent discharge below all waste treatment. The tests will be performed during the months of F �e �)ruar % L.Vla A% , �Aq�iust and Novetriber. The parameter code for this test is T�"-5& All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge IrMonitoring Form (NIP-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the appropriate parameter code. Additionally, DWO Form AT-1 (original) is to be sent to the following address., Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Water Quality 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed ill association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above, Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Cluality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may he re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring, Sul :RMIT LIMIT (QUAR' time exhibit observable ,entration of 14%. a minimum, gg,_irterk mi wnt Bioassay Procedure, 'hole Effluent Toxicity Ti luring the months of Jant McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024392 'IONS iS ALL 005 Auction or significant mortality to If the test procedure performed as the first test of any single quarter results in a failure or ChV below the permit limit, then multiple -concentration testing shall be performed at a minimum, in each of the two following months as described in "North Carolina Phase 11 Chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity Test Procedure" (Revised -February 1998) or subsequent versions, The chronic value for multiple concentration tests will be determined using the geometric mean of the highest concentration having no detectable impairment of reproduction or survival and the lowest concentration that does have a detectable impairment of reproduction or survival. The definition of "detectable impairment,** collection methods, exposure regimes, and further statistical methods are specified in the "North Carolina Phase 11 Chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity Test Procedure" (Revised -February 1998) or subsequent versions. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge i'vionitoring Form (MR-1) for the months in which tests were performed, using the parameter code TGP5B for the pass/fail results and THP5B for the Chronic Value, Additionally, DWQ Form AT43 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Completed Aquatic Toxicity Test Forms shall be filed with the Environmental Sciences Branch no later than 50 days after the end of the reporting period for which the report is made. Test data shall be complete, accurate, include all supporting chernical/physical measurements and all concentration/response data, and be certified by laboratory supervisor and ORC or approved designate signature. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the perntittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above, ,Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, monitoring will be required during the following month. Should any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits, McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO005521 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS - Continued A (9). CONTINUED... NOTE Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival, minimum control organism reproduction, and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring. A (10). BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES It has been determined from information submitted that the plans and procedures in place at McGuire Nuclear Station are equivalent to that of Best Management Practice (BMP), A (11). BIOCIDES The pernuttee shall not use any biocides except those approved in conjunction with the permit application. The permittee shall notify the Director in writing not later than ninety (90) days prior to instituting use of any additional biocide used in cooling systems which may be toxic to aquatic life other than those previously reported to the Division of Water Quality. Such notification shall include completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 and a map locating the discharge point and receiving strearn. Completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 is not necessary for biocides added to ourfalls that have toxicity monitoring, A (12). CHEMICAL METAL CLEANING WASTES The term "chemical metal cleaning waste" means any wastewitter resulting from the cleaning of any metal process equipment with chemical compounds including, but not limited to, boiler tube cleaning. A (15). COMBINED WASTE STREAMS In the event that waste streams from various sources are combined for treatment or discharge, the quantity of each pollutant or pollutant property attributable to each controlled waste source shall not exceed the specified limitation for that waste source. A (14). FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODENTICIDE ACT Discharge of any product registered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Podenticide Act to any waste stream which may ultimately be released to lakes, rivers, streams, or other wasters of the United States is prohibited unless specifically authorized elsewhere in this permit, This requirement is not applicable to products used for lawn and agricultural purposes. Discharge of chlorine from the use of chlorine gas, sodium hypochlorite, or other similar chlorination compounds for disinfection in plant potable and service water systems and in sewage treatment is authorized, A (15). INTAKE SCREEN BACKWASH Continued intake screen backwash discharge is permitted without limitations or monitoring requirements. However, the discharge of oil and grease is prohibited from this discharge, A (16). LAKE NO MAN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT MAINTENANCE MONITORING PROGRAM The Lake Norman aquatic environment maintenance monitoring program approved by the Division of Water Quality shall be continued. The monitoring results shall he submitted annually, McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NC0024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) A (17). MIXING ZONE The mixing zone is defined as containing an area of no more than 3500 acres and lying upstream of the dam and south of a line originating on the west bank of NC coordinates E-1,416,900 and N-633,600 and extending south 70-00 east intersecting the point of land on the eastern shore. Water quality stream standards for temperature shall be met outside the mixing zone, A (18). OTHER DISCHARGES The permittee is hereby authorized to discharge as follows: a. The Cowans Ford Dam underdrain discharge to the Catawba River which includes uncontaminated bearing lubrication and gland seal water, and possibly silt from cyclone separators; and b. Fire protection water (approved biocides only) to Lake Norman (CataNNba River), A (19). POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL COMPOUNDS There shall be no discharge of polychlormated biphenyl compounds such as those commonly used for transformer fluid. A (20). RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Releases of radioactive material shall be monitored and conducted in accordance with all conditions and limitations required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and as specified in the Final Safety Analysis Report. Technical Specifications, and Environmental Statement for the 1%lc(mire Nuclear Station. A (21). TOXICITY REOPENER This permit shall be modified, or revoked and reissued to incorporate toxicity limitations and monitoring requirements in the event toxicity testing or other studies conducted on the effluent or receiving stream indicate that detrimental effects may be expected in the receiving stream as a result of this discharge. A (22). WAIVER Nothing in this permit shall be construed as a waiver by the permittee of any right to a hearing it may have pursuant to State or Federal laws or regulations. A (25). YARD DRAINS Yard drains may be discharged without limitation or monitoring requirements. facilities at optimum -efficiency. 3. No later than 14 Wendar days following date identified in the above schedule of compliance, submit either a report of progress or, in the case of specific actions required by identified dates, a wAften notice of compliam or noncompliance. In the latter case, the notice bide the `cause of noncompliance, any mmedial actions , and the probability of meeft the next schedule requirements. Part T Wage I of 14 APT ii t IS �sion of Water Quality. MEE JT FVF VIV14MIr, to or limitation 02 of the Act. violation, with nalties for Class h the violation 2. P4 The .rart ii Page 5 of 14 >s to minimize or prevent any discharge or sludge us be ;ubject to under NCGS143-215.75 e't seq. or Section 311 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1321. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. 5. EM22M Rights - The issuance of this perinit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations. 6.. Onshore or Offshore Con=gfi2n_ This permit does not authorize or approve the construction of any onshore or offshore physical structures or facilities or the undertaking of any work in any navigable waters. 7. Selrerability The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this it, shall not be affected thereby. 8. UM IQ, EEMAS Inhymfim The permittee shall furnish to the Permit Issuing Authority, within a reasonable time, any infomution which the Pmut Issuing Authority may request to detmnine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and rdssuin& or terminating this perrnit or to determine compliance with this permit. 7he pem-dttee shall also furnish to the Permit Issuing Authority upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. 9. DMIX 12 M=b If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated 6y this Perrait after the expiration date of this permit, the permittee must apply for and obtain a new pertrut, . NwIJI It shal to hail permi 4. a a. D (1; Part 11 Page 8 of 1 r Reduce not a Defense I not be,a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the condition of this t. ininLy of Treatment Fa ill ' s ffinitions I "Bypass" means the known diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility including the collection system, which is not a designed or established or operating ode for the facility. "Severe property damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused: by delays in production. b. Bypass not exceeding limitations. e pern-dttee may allow any bypass to occur which- does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation: These bypasses a not subject to the provisions of Paragraphs c. and d. of this section. c. Notice (1) Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall subrrdt prior notice, if possible at least ten days before the date of the bypass; including a evaluation of the anticipated quality and affect of the bypass. (2) Unanticipated bypass. The pern-tittee shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass required in Part 11, E. 6. of this permit. (24 hour notice). d. Prohibition of Bypass (1) Bypass is prohibited and the Pe ' "t Issuing Authority may take enforcement action against a pemdttee for bypass, unless: (A) Bypass was unavoidable to. prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property damage; (B) no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. ndition is not satisfied if adequate backup equipment should have installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a+ bypass which occurred during normal periods of -equipment do nti or preventive* maintenance; d (C)'The permitteesub i notices as required under Paragm h e. of this section. ON The I'e `t Issuing adverse affects, if the Pei conditions listed above in 1 iragraph a (1)' of this pan 11 Page 12 of 14 SECTION E, REPORIINGREQUIREMENTS I Change in Disdla_r= All discharges authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit. The discharge of any pollutant identified in this permit more frequently than or at a level in excess of that authorized shall constitute a violation of the permit. 2. Planned Chanees The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the pemtitted facility. Notice is required only when. a . The alteration or addition to a permitted facility ay meet one of the criteria for determining whether afacility is a new source in 40 CFR Part 122.29 (b); or b. The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. is notification applies to pollutants which are subject neither to effluent limitations in the permit, nor to notification requirements under 40 CFR Part 122.42 (a) 0). c. The alteration or addition results in a significant change in the permittee's sludge use or disposal practices, and such alternation, addition or change may justify the application of permit conditions that are different from or absent in the existing permit, including notification of additional use or disposal sites not reported during the permit application process or not reported pursuant to anapproved land application plan. 3. Anticinated NprIgMnliance The permittee shall give advance notice to the Director of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with pem-it requirements. 4. This permit is not transferable to any person except after notice to the Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permittee and incorporate such other -requirements as may be necessary under the Clean Water Act. S. , on'torin_ZRCV= Monitoring results shall be reported at the intervals specified els6where in this permit. a. Monitoring results must be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) (See Part 11. D. 2 of this ' permit) or forms provided by the Director for reporting results of monitoring of sludge use or disposal practices. b. If the permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by the it, using test procedures specified in Part 11, D. 4. of this permit or in the case of sludge use or disposal, approved under 40 CFR 503, or as specified in this permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. C. Calculations for all limitations which require averaging of measurements shall utilize an arithmetic mean unless otherwise specified by the Director in the permit. Part II Page 14 of 14 Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within 5 days following first knowledge of the occurrence. 10. Availability of Revorts Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-215.3(a)(2) or Section 308 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1318, all reports prepared in accordance with the to shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Water Quality. As required by the Act, effluent data shall not be considered confidential, Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in NCGS 143-2151(b)(2) or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. 11. re_np_J_fir2 for Falsification of,ft—oits The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any, record or other,document submitted or required to be maintained under this permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. PART III OTHER REQUIREMENTS as men issueo. idards. a Lindred micrograms per liter (100 ug/1); pion of Water Quality, co' tnce of this NPDES pern for that pollutant in the permit any discharge, on a non -routine permit, if that discharge will for that pollutant in the permit o C11 aaaaaaaaza aaasa+-� aaa raaeaaa c AU& cats i im-A aaua uvjl lily nn yr tilt: INJ-urrFcfllul va ,r' w aaaaacr, acaa , regulations or laws, the permittee shall submit a report In such form and detail as required by the Division evaluating these alternatives and a plan of action within sixty (0) days of notification by the Division. To: Permits and Engineering Unit Water Quality Section Attention: Charles Weaver Date: March 3, 2000 NPDES STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS County: Mecklenburg NPDES Permit No.: NCO024392 MRO No.: 99-171 PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Facility and Address: McGuire Nuclear Station c/o Duke Power Company 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, N.C. 28078 2. Date of Investigation: February 23, 2000 3. Report Prepared By: Michael L. Parker, Environ. Engr. 11 4. Person Contacted and Telephone Number: John Williamson, (704) 875-5894. 5. Directions to Site: From the intersection of Hwy 16 and Hwy. 73 in eastern Lincoln County, travel east on Hwy. 73 = 3.2 miles. The entrance to the McGuire Nuclear Plan will be on the left(north) side of Hwy. 73. 6. Discharge Point(), List for all discharge Points: - Outfall: 001 & 004 002 & 005 006 Latitude: 35" 26' 10" 350 25' 40" 35' 25' 43" Longitude: 80' 56' 33" 800 57' 21" 800 57' 1311 Attach a USGS Map Extract and indicate treatment plant site and discharge point on map. USES Quad No.: F 15 NW T Site size and expansion area consistent with application: Yes. No expansion is proposed at this time. If necessary, sufficient area is available for WWTP construction. 8. Topography (relationship to flood Plain included): Gently rolling slopes (>I 0%). The site is not located within a flood plain. 9. Location of Nearest Dwelling: None within 1000 feet of the site. Wage Two 10. Receiving Stream or Affected Surface Waters: Catawba River (Lae No )-outfall 001 004 Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake)-outfall 002, 003, 005, 006 a. Classification: W a -I` , (outfall 001, 004, 00 ), WS-IV (outfall`OO , 003, 006) b. River Basin and Subbasin No.: Catawba 030832 c. Describe receiving stream features and pertinent downstream uses: Outfalls 001, 004, 006: The receiving waters are used extensively for primary d secondary recreation d as a municipal raw water supply (Town of Huntersville water intakeis located = 3 Iles northeast ofthe discharge). Outfalls 002, 003 & 005: The receiving waters are also used for primary and secondaryrecreation and as a source of municipal water supply, however, the nearest water intake (City of Charlotte) is > 10 miles from the point of discharge. PART llf - DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE AND TREATMENT I . a. Volume of Wastewater: See item (c) below. b. What is the current permitted capacity. There is no flow limit for any otttfall in the current Permit C. Actual treatment capacity of current facility (current design capacity): ITC lists the following waste streams and flows in their renewal request: Wastewater Source Flo (�... D) Outfall 001 Condenser Cooling Water 2490.0 Low Pressure Service Water 10.E Nuclear Service Water 28.E Liquid Radwaste 0.008 Storm Drains Variable Outfall 002 Conventional Waste Treatment 0.3315 Turbine Building Sumps Variable Floor Drains Variable Water Treatment Room Sump 'Variable De in Tali er Regen Waste Variable able Condenser Cooling Water Variable Lab Drains Variable Stearn Generator Blowdown Variable Wet Lay-up Solutions Variable Closed Cooling Water Systems Variable Landfill Leaehate Variable Stand-by Shutdown Facility Variable Un-watering Pump Discharges Variable Island Lab Waste Variable NDE Photographic Waste Variable Island HVAC Cooling Towers Variable Oil/Water Separators Variable Filtered Water Backwash Variable LCT Wash Variable Page Three Wastewater Source Flow gD Outfall004 Liquid Radwaste System 0.00 9 Vent. Unit Condensate Drain Variable Chemical Volume & Control System Variable Waste Evaporator Feed Tank Variable Floor gain Tank Variable Hot Lab Sinks Variable Aux. Bldg. Floor & Equip. Drains Variable Floor and Equipment Sump Variable Laundry and Hot Shower Tank Variable Incore Instrument Room Sump Variable Auxiliary Floor Drain Tank Variable Auxiliary Waste Evapt Feed Tank Variable Waste Monitor Tank Variable Outfall 005 Wastewater Collection Basin Variable HVAC Unit Drains Variable Storm Drains Variable Reverse Osmosis Unit Variable RC System 1n-watering Variable Filtered H2O Storage T Flushing Variable d. Date(s) and construction activities allowed by previous ATCs issued in the previous two years: NIA (There have been no recently issued ATMs) e. Description of existing or substantially constructed WWT facilities: Outfall Ot t-no WWT facilities are provided; Outfall 00 - existing treatment consists of pH adjustment and coagulant addition followed by an initial hold-up pond (0.200 MG capacity); two (2) parallel earthen settling ponds (2.5 MG capacity) d a concrete lined final hold-up pond (I ;O MG capacity); Outfall 04-no existing WWT facilities- Outfall 00 - a 13.4 acre settling pond with a surface skimmer; Outfall 006 - no existing WWT facilities, f. Description of proposed WWT facilities: There are no WWT facilities proposed at this time. . Possible toxic impacts to surface waters: This facility has consistently passed all toxicity tests performed since 199 (see supplemental infortnation submitted with the application for a list of all additives that may have toxic characteristics). h. Pretreatment Program (POTWs only): Not Needed. 2 Residual handling and,utilization/disposal scheme: residuals removed from the WWT facilities at outfall 002 are disposed of in a permitted landfill, Residuals removed from the WWT facilities at outf ll 004 are disposed of at a State licensed low-level radioactive waste disposal facility. %1 Page Four Treatment Plant Classification: Outfalls 001, 004, 005 006 - no rating; outfalls 00 - Glass 11. 4. SIC'Code(s). 4911 Wastewater Code(s): Primary: 14,'02 5. MTU Code(s). outfall 002-51002 FART ITT - OTHER .R PERTINENT INFORA4ATION 1, Is this facility being constructed with Construction Grant Funds or are any public monies involved (municipals only)? No public monies were used in the construction of this facility. 1 Special monitoring or limitations (including toxicity) requests; a. DPC has requested that on Outfall 004, the ability to discharge "Low Volume Chemical Cleaning Wash" be added to the permit. MRO concurs. b. DPC requests that the following monitoring requirements be changed in the permit: Outfall, 002 Present PE2 posed Outfall 005 Present Proposed Oil/Grease Monthly Quarterly Gil/Crease Monthly Quarterly T S Monthly Quarterly T S Monthly Quarterly AS Monthly Quarterly Total Capper Monthly Quarterly Sulfate Monthly Quarterly Total Iron Monthly Quarterly Hydrazine Weekly .Monthly pH Monthly Quarterly Defer to the NPDES Unit for comment and action. e. DPC requests continuation of its 316 (a) thermal variance. Defer to the NPD S Unit for comment and action. 1 Important SOC/JOC or Compliance Schedule dates:: IN/ 4, Alternative analysis Evaluation: There is no known alternative available for any of the existing waste streams. %% Page Five PART IV - EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Duke Power Company p CPC requested renewal of the subject Permit. There have been no changes or modifications sine the Permit was last issued, however, DPC has requested changes in the current permit monitoring requirements as noted in Part fll, No. 2 above. The renewal application contains a descriptive narrative of the different sources of wastewater that may enter the various McGuire treatment facilities. From this information, additional monitoring and/or limitations may be necessary pending the NP ES Unit's review of this renewal request. Pending a final technical review and approval of this request by the NPD S unit, and`a review of the yet -to -be -prom ated WLA, it is recommended that the permit be renewed. Signature of Deport Preparer Date 3"3 Water Quality Regional nal S pe bate hAdsr\dsr99\mc uire.dsr t: Not", i,000 per day. Mooresville Regional Office at (704) 663-1699 to begin the rescission process. Use the enclosed checklist to complete your renewal package. The checklist identifies the items you must omit with the permit renewal application. If you have any questions, please contact me. My telephone tuber, fax number and e-mail address are listed at the bottom of this page. Sincerely, A I �/ Charles H. Weaver, Jr. NPDES Unit Central Files I" "WOUNWan"W"W NPDT Tile 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 919 733-5083, extension 511 (fax) 919 733-0719 VISIT US ON THE INTERNET @ http-flh2o.enrstate,nc.us/NPDE9 Chades.Weaver@ncmail.net )00. PT P. enc ive. 1999, t ltion pac] m Charles H. Weaver, Jr. C D NR. Water Quality / NPDES M 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 ckaes or non -industrial are is no renewal fee .e. it arpbwen A D*& TWW CompoV November 29, 1999 McGuire Nuclear Station 12700 Hagers, Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078 Mr. Charles H. Weaver Jr. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Duke Energy Corporation/McGuire Nuclear Station Renewal Application for NPDES Permit #: NC 0024392 Mecklenburg County Record #- MN006121 Certification # Z 194 383 775 Dear Mr. Weaver: Duke Power, McGuire Nuclear Station submits the following NPDES permit renewal application for NPICES Permit Number NC 0024392, which expires June 30, 2000. The attached permit application consists of the following documentation: 1. EPA Form I — including a tovoemohical an of the Lake Norman area and a McGuire Nuclear Station site map. 2. EPA Form 2C — including: ' * analysis for each wastewater outfall * 20 Listing as required by Section V (D). See Appendix I * a flow diagram showing water flow through the facility. See Appendix 11 3. Supplemental Information about McGuire Nuclear Station and its wastewater discharges. See Appendix III 4. Requested chemicals to be excluded under 40 CFR 117, Clean Water Act, Section 311 Exclusion. See Appendix IV. McGuire Nuclear Station requests the following permit changes: a) Add to Outfall 004 (Radwaste ), the ability to discharge "Low Volume Chemical Cleaning Waste". b) Change monitoring requirements as indicated in the following table: Outfaff Pammeter Present 2 Oil & Grease __M22thly erl TSS Monthly erl MBAS Monthly Quarterly Sulfate Monthly QuartSrlX_ pine eekl ontl 5 Oil & Grease onthl Quarterly T S Monthly Quarterly Total Co r onthl erl` Total Iron onthl Quarterly pH onthl erl Note: Please see attached Historical Data f Graphs in Appendix that support the above requested changes. .dditionally,McGuire Nuclear Station requests continuation of its 316 (a) thermal variance. 'lease review this NPDES permit application package at your earliest convenience: This permit renewal package is being submitted at least 180 days prior to the permit expiration to as required by NC GS 1 -21 .1(C). Should you have questions concerning this permit application please contact John Williamson by phone at 04-87 -5894, or via e-mail at JC 0 uke-Ener y.Com. Sincerely, x Henry B. Barron Vice President McGuire Nuclear Station Attachments cc: Gary M. Barker John C. Williamson Ellen Gaddy Gary Sain Doug Tried Susan Robinson Kay Crane f w w' • f MIN f # f f # ! s f- f # f • # f ' R ' lV�I§TIONSwOUESTIONS a # � f • + f f' RUMN t !' f an IP i lUfffl • NAME CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT. VIL SIC CODES (4 digttin order of priority) , FIRST B. SECOND 7 4911 (specify) (specify) 15 t 19 Electric Service; 15 1 1 C. THIRD D. FOURTH (specify) 7 (specify) 1 to 19 15 16 - 19 Vill, OPERATOR INFORMATION' A. NAME B. Is the name listed in Item VIII-A also the Duke l nerowner?. t [x YES [�? 15 16 55 8 C. STATUS OF OPERATOR Enterthe a ro riate letter into the answer box; if "tither," s act D. PHONE area code & no. F = FEDERAL' M =PUBLIC (otherthan federaforstate) (specify) S = STATE U =OTHER (specify) la 704 875 4541 P - PRIVATE 15 E. STREET OR P.O. BOX 422 South Church Street F.CITY OR TOWN G. STAT H. ZIP CODE IX. INDIAN LANiI Is the facility located on Indian lands? Charlotte NC: 28201 [:]YES E N O f5 16 40 41 42 47 51 52 X. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS A. NPDES Clscar es to Surface Water L7. PSD Air Brrtisions from Pro used Sources N I NCfIi243I2 B. UIC Under round In ection ofF/uids E. OTHER s ecif U s r # NCS000207 _ Stormwater (specify) 0-04 McGuire Landfill C. RCRA hazardous Wastes E. OTHER s ecif R NCT l'(}S 7(} (l29 - aaste 9 1 S-11CI-269 -Air (specify) 1 6 tT 9 3 t t 7# I. MAP Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending to at least one mile, beyond property boundaries. The map must show the outline of the facility, the location of each of Its existing and proposed intake and discharge structures, each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage„ or disposal facilities, and each well where it injects fluids underground. Include all springs, rivers and other surface water bodies in the map area. See instructions for precise requirements. II. NATURE OF BUSINESS (provide a braefdescrr' tion) Stearn Electric Generation Facility, using Nuclear Fuel III. CERTIFICATION (see instructions) I certify under penalty of law than I have personally examined and am familiar with the information .submitted in this application and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in the application, t 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 fie and imprisonment. A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (typeorprint) B. SIGNATURE C. DATE SIGNED Henry Brew Barron McGuire Nuclear Station - Mice President COMMENTS FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY c i5 1 - SK EPA Form j 510-1 (-90) SPF ENM0 tv �j f / ure r : { i tVL } North McGuire Nuclear Station r ! Duke Energy Xlecklenburg County North Carolina nai p t r w: r`1 Z CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the discharges described in Items 11-A or B intermittent or seasonal"? YES (complete the following table) E] NO (go to Section Ill) 3.FREQUENCY 4,FLOW a. FLOW RATE b. TOTAL VOLUME 1. OUTFALL 2. OPERATION(s) a. DAYS b. MONTHS (in m d) (s ecif rYith units) c. DUR- NUMBER CONTRIBUTING FLOW PER WEEK PER YEAR a, LONGTERM 2 MAXIMUM I. LONG TERM 2. MAXIMUM ATIO (fist) (list) (specify (specify AVERAGE: DAILY AVERAGE DAILY I'm days) a�era e avera e 002 eccandry yste Drainage and Leakage, Misc. Component ! System Cleaning Thb frequency and dl.tr t cln of these operations, can not be predicted. The n d to initiate these eperations 004 Batch releases from Liquid is based can plant herznal, f, ydrardic, 4, Ind /or eqt tipment Kadwaste System related perfa rice / diff culties. Tbe affected systems maybe drained c r taken ol it of servi e individt afly or 006 Chemical Cleaning Solutions all together f non -data ine maintenance. [II. PROGiUCTION' A. Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility"? N YES (complete Item-Ill-B) E] NO (go to Section IV) B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (orothermeasure of operation)? E] YES (complete Item III-) N NO (go to Section IV) C. It you answered "yes" to Item Ill-B, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terrrms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline, and Indicate the affected cattails. I. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION . AFFECTED a. QUANTITY PER DAY b. UNITS OF MEASURE c,OPERATION, PRODUCT,MATERIAL,ETC OUTFALLS (specify) (list eutfaitnumbers) N/A IV. IMPROVEMENT A. Are you now required by any Federal, State or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater' treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes,' but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedulefetters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions. 0 YES (complete the following table) N (go to Item IV-B) 1.IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, 2. AFFECTED QUTFALL5 4 FINAL COW DATE aREEMENT> ETC. 3. RIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT a RE- b. PRO- 4. N0. b. SOURCE F DISCHARGE QUIRED JECTED N/ B. 0PTIONAL. You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution contrail programs (or other environmental projects which may affect �EPAF r discharges) yo�now ave underway or �whichu plan. Indicate whether each program Is now underway or planned, andindicate your actualornned schedules fuction. ] H"` IF DESORIPTIOP OF ADF�!ITIONAL now PROGRAMS IS ATTACHED orm 3 1 -2C (Rev. 2. PANE OF CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 STF ENV44'1F.2 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from, Item t of Form i) CONTINUED FROM PACE 2 NC 0024392 V.INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A, B, & C: See instructions before proceeding -- Complete one sat of tables for each outfall'— Annotate the eutfall number in the space provided. NOTE: Tables V-A, V-B„ and V-C are included on separate shuts numbered V-1 through V-9. D, Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table c-3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be discharged from any outfali. For every pollutant you list, briefly; describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession I. POLLUTANT" 2. SOURCE 1.POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE See attached C3 listing In Appendix 1. Vt. POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSIS Is any pollutant listed in Item V-C a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? YES (list attsuch pollutants below) NO (go to Item VI-B) EPA Form 3510.2 (3-90) PAGE3OF4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE STF ENV441F,3 CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Vil. BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years? NX YES (identify the test(s) and describe their purposes below) (] NO (go to Section Vill) Crutfalls 001 and 002 are tested quarterly fcrr Acute Toxicity ( aphnie 24 Hour), No significant mortality at C}%. Outfall 005 is tested quarterly for Chronic Toxicity (Cerioda h sa) on an Pass / Pail basis at 12%. Vill.CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Were any of the analyses reported in Item V performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? YES (list the name, address, and telephone number of, and pollutants E] N (go to Section IX) analyzed by, each such laboratory or firm below) A. NAME B.ADDRESS E. TELEPHONE D.POLLUTANTS ANALYZED' area cede & no. fist General Engineering 2040 Salvage Road (84) C- 171 BO , COD, TOC, TSS P.O. Box 30712 Anmionia (as N), . Charleston, SC 29407 Temperature,pH. Bromide, Chlorine, Color, Fecal, Flouride, Nitrate, Nitrogen, Oil & Grease, Phosphorous Radioactivity, etals, Cyanide & Total Phenol Dioxin, VOC, Acids, Base Neutral Compounds Pesticides, I�t. CERTIFICATIGIN . I certify under penally of law that this document and ail attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who massage the system or those persons directly responsible forgathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of tine and imprisonment for knowing violations.' A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type cr print) S.-PHONE NO, (area code & no ) e Brew Barran, cCluire N deer Staticon dice President 04- 7 -4 00 C. SIGNAT'URE D. DATE SIGNED L— b'�/ t'`---- 9— EPA Form `N510-2C' (- 0} PAGE 4 F str FNv441r.4 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY, You may report some or all of EPA LD, NUMBER (copy front Item I of Form 1) Form Approved this information on separate sheets (rase the same format) instead of completing these pages. OMB No 2040-0086 SEE INSTRUCTIONS NCO024392 Approval expnos 7.31-88 OUTFALL NO, V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2®C) 001 PART - Yc u mint provide the results of at lust one analysis #sar very pcallatant in this table. Cc anplete one table for each cut#all. See kalstrucflons fvr additional details. 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional) 1. RC}LI UTANT .MAXIMUM DAILY VAC UE . MAitIIUIUM 30 DAY VALUE c, LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE {d availablsI _ (it available) d. NO, OF a Concen- b: Mass b. NO, OF (1j Concan4ratian (2}Mess (1] Coneentt Iron {2}-Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES tration (1) Cunr.,antraUon (.} Mass..... ANALYSES Bran smitaEC}xygen : < 2 < 48901.'i :.0 0;0 0 : 0.0 1 tngrl lb.aDay.. < 2 i errand (Sot)) b. Chemical Oxygen e 20 : < 489617,0 0 0,0 0 6.0 1 rngll lb[Daiy < 20 1 Demand (COD) Total Organic 1,58 O 38632.3 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 rngtl lb/Day 139 1 Carbon (TOC) d. Total Suspended < 4 < 97€403.4 0 0,0 p 0,0 C gA lb/Day 1 Solids (TSS) s. Arnrnonia(as A1) O.fl3 0 733. 0 O,GI 0 0.0 1 mgll lb1C?ay EEFlow < CY.Ca2 1 VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE 2930 2930 530 365 MGD Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (winter) 3.3 35.3 24.6 243 DE REEECELSIUS h. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) 6.7 34.2 121 DEGREESCELSIUS PN ::::MINIMUM �MA�XWUM 2 1 STANDARD NITS 618 1 PART 9 • Mark Win column 2a far each pollutant you know or have reason to believe Is present. Mark " " l Wucolumn 2b for each pollutant you believe to be absent: if you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is finned either directly or indirectly but expressly in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements, f. OLLUTANT 2. MARK "X" 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 6. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO, a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE Is. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE (it available) a pne- b.ab- (d available) -(if available).. d NO OF o Concen- b: Mass b. NO, of :Sent sent 0) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration:: (2) Mass . ANALYSES nation 1, Conc.raraatlun i } (2) Mr. ANALYSES Brs w. ': X 0.1 < 2A45.1 0 J.O. 0 0.0 1..... mgA lb/Day 6.i.. 1 (24969.67 9) .Chlorine. X < 0.1 < 2445.1 0 0.0" 0 0.0 t mgll lb/Day < O.i 1 oral Residual Color X 5 0 X ( 0 1 Sid, Units X 5 1 . Fecal X 2 0 X 0 0 1 Colonies X < 2 1 a1rforrn : 1100 ml Flounde X< 01 < 2445,1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgil lb/Day <, 0A 1 (i6994.45.8} Nitrate- X 0,25 0 61123 CbtC7ay 0.24 1 Write {as N) EPA Fom 3510.2C (mrv. 2.45) PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-2 " EPA 1.t}. NUMBER (copy tram ltanai:o#F'orrral). iiUTFALLPiUte13EF1 Form Approved OMB No :2040•0056 ITEM V•R CONTINUED FROM FRONT N O0 439 001 Approval expires?-31.88 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK ,. " 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO, a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b, MAXIMUM 30 DAY VAGUE C. LONG TERM AVC"VALUE a. LONG, TERM AVG. VALUE (if available) a.pre• b.ab- (9 availabte) (if auailabl!) d NO, OF a Concen- b Maas b. NO, 07 sent sent {f) Concentrairon : { )) Mass (1) Concentrabor, (2). ass (1) concenteatlon (2j Mass ANALYSES (ration (1) Conrentratmn : (2) Mass. ANALYSES arcgen, Total Organic X 0.17 0 4156.6 0 0.0 0 0°0 1: mg11 Ib/Day. : 0.036 0 0 1 (as N) ran ease X < 1 < 24450.9 0 U.o 0 0.0 1 rnglt lb/Day < 1 0 1 {as Pi. Total X 0,005 0 122.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rngA lb/Day < 0.005 0 1 7723.14-0) a roactwriy otat 1,19 +1- 0,58 0 x 0 0 pCrtl x< .4.945-01 1 OW total X 5,49 +1. 0.91 0 x 0 0 1 PCIA x 2,999 rl- ,84 t) 1 a eum. ntat X 0.8 +/. 0,4 0 x 0 0, 1 pt0itt x 0 1 4 a rum" 26, Total: x 03 •N- 0.2 ;. 0 0 0 1: pro x FE a 1 u ate (as SO4) X 4.2 0 102693.6 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 mgti lb/Day 5:2 0 0 1 :. (1480&7 •8j e (as S) I( X 1 < 24450.9 0 010 0 0.0 1 mgti lb/Day < 1 0 1 n. u aie as $03} X < 2 < 489013 0 0.0 0 0.0" t mg/l lb/Day < 2 0 1 (14266.45-3) oared X < 0.1 < 445A 0 0,0 0 010 1 Mgti WDay < 0.1 0 1 mum, F(7429-90-5) X 0.097 0 2371.7 0 0,0 0" 0,0 1' mgA to/Day: 0.164 0 0 1 m; X 0.013 0 317.9 0 0:0 0 0.0 1 mgA lb/Day 0.013 0 0 1 (7440.30-3) ron: Total X < 0A < 2445A 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 Mg/1 WDay < 0.1 0 1 (7440-42-6) o ,r Total X < 0.06 < 1467A 0 010 0 0,0 1 mg/I VDay <. 0,06 0 1 (7440 45-#) ron„ eta 7439.89-6) X 0.114 0 2787.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgfl lb/Day 0,223 0 0 1 X 1,46 0 35698. 0 0.0 0 0,0 i mg/i ib/Dray : 1.34 0 0 1 F7439�95-�44) m, X < 0,04 < 978.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1: mgtl tb/Gay < 0.04 0, X '.. 0.007 0 171.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 Mg/1 lb/Day - : 0,014 0 0 1 7439-96-5) of (7440-31-6) X < 0,05 < 1222.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rngtt IWDay e 0.05 04anrum.tet [m, < 0.01 < 244,5 0 0.0044t1.32•6) EPA Farm 3610.2 (Rev. 2.95) : PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 EPA LDC NUMBER (copy from Item I or Form t) OUTFALL NUMBER Farm. Approved OMB rm 2046 0086 CONTINUED FROM PACE 3 OF FORM 2-C NCO024392 001 approval expires 7.31.88 PART C - If you are a primary ind natty and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 7-2 ire the instructions to determin which cif the GCfM S tractions you must test for. Mark "X' In column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides„ and total phenols. It you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater curtails, and nor required GC/MS fractions); mark "X" in column -b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark W in column 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. It you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant it you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 pen or greater. It you mark column 2b for acrofeln, acrylonitrile, 2, 4 dinifrophenol, or -methyl-4, 6 dinitropherol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of Kill ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged. Nate that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements, 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK'X' 3, EFFLUENT 4, KNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO. a re b.pra- cob- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE fa. MAXIMUM 36 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (d availebie) c7u t- sent sent (A available) it available) (A avariaote) d, No. OF a. Concert- if. Mass d. NO. OF ad (t) Cencantratmn (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass (f) Concaratratr..t (2) Mass: ANALYSES tratitsn: 9 Concentration 2: Mass ANALYSES METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOL$ tM Antimony, < ug .ay Total (7440-36-0) M Arsenic Total ug ay (7440.38-2) M. Ba tfi,-n < c ug ay Dial (7440.41.7) M cadmium, ug ay Total (7440-43�9) M chromium, c ug ay 2 Dial (7440-47-3)..... M. Copper, Total.... c c .w mg 8y -, (7440-50.8). M. Load, Tara! < u ay p (7439.92-1) 17 ... M. Mercury. Total X << a' y ay (7439.97.6) . M Nickel, —Total � � U ay (7440-02-0) 10M. Selenium, < - ug : ay - Total (77&2-49-2) ` tiM.SrNer,Total .. < < (7440-22-4) 12M Thatbum, < < M51 115=y— -c Total (7440-28-ld 7M. Zmc,Total e <.... , mg ay (7446-f.6.6) i4M Cyanide, < M57T ay < Dial (67-12-5) 35M Phonoo, < . < n*g : ay Total 3,7,STo'- tttcxa3d--. P < 1.00 pglmL L1 raxini (i 764.Oi -5} EPA Form 3610-2c (Rev. 2-85) PAGE V•3 CONTINUE CAN PAGE V-4 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Itern 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No, 2040-0080x CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-3 NifU02439 001 Approval expires 7-31-88 NT r MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4S UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) 7CAUSTN O, 're. b,pre• cSab• . MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 0 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE �. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE quit- sent sent (if available) (if available) (it available) d. NO1 OF a.. on n- b.:Mtass : d. NO, OF ed (1) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration {2) Mass 1) Concentration - I2) MasS.. ANALYSES frntson (2) Mass ANALYSES OCIMS FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS IV AmImn (107-02-4) rConcenftetion V. Acrylonrt€tie � � �� ay rV.Its (Chloro. whyl) Ether.. X X: X X X X X ugfi Ib.Oay X X (542-88.1) V. arotnoloma ug ay U. Carbon Tetrachloride X < 3 < 73,35 :. 1 ugtl INDay 3 i (66.23.5) V. Chlorobenzene: < < u ay {108-90.7) V Chlomdr omomethane X < 3 < 73,35 1 ugtl lb/Day < 3 t (124-48-1) V. Chloroethano X < g aY (75-00-3) 10V, 2-Chloro- thylvinytEther X < 3 < 73,35 t ugtl la/Day < 3 1 110-75-8) 1IV, :chlorofoma (s7•ss-3) 12V. Drchloro- romomethsne X < 3... :< 73,35 1 ugfl lb/Day < 3 1 7527-4) . 13V. prch[oro•. rfltwromelhana :X <. 3... ...: 73.35 1 ug11- Iialtlay < 3 1 75.5tt8) 14V. 1:,1-Dichloro- <. ug :ay < thane (76-34.3) 1571,2-Mchtaro- < < ug aY one (107-06-2):. 16V. 1",1-Dichero-:: < < ug. - ay < ethylene (76-35-4):: 17V. 1:.20chforo- T u ay propane (78.87-6) 1891,310rchioro- < < ug ay < ropytorro (642.75-6) 19V. Ethybenzerae.. < < ug ay V. Methyl c < u ey Bromide (74-83.0) iV. Methyl < ug ay x Chloride (74-87-3) EPA Form 3510.2E (Rev. 2.8) PAGE V•4 C(7hfTiNiIFC"iN F'Ai,E V•5 EPA t.D. NUMBER {copy from from i of Form 1) OUTFALL-NUMBER Foon Approved OMB No 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PACE V-4 NCO024392 001 Approval expires 7-31.88 NT 2. MARK "fit"` 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS . INTAKE (optional) G a - Fbpl,,,-Fab- 7CAS a. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 GAY VALUE o. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE qurr- (d avartable) (y available) (if available) d. NO, OF 4. Cono n- tb. Mass d, NO, OF od (i Cnncontration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass {Y} Concentration (2 Masse ANALYSES tratlon (1 G..or•«certeatran ) C ?Mass ANALYSES ) GC/MR FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUND (continued) 2V. Methylene e ug ay Merida (75.09.2) 3V 1,1,2.2-Tetra- hlorooffiana X < 3 <: 73,35 1 ugfi.. lb/Day < 3 :1 :. : 4V Tetrachloro-... < ug..... ay <.. thyleno 1127-18-4) 5V Toluone A - <, ay 8V, 1,2-Trans- rnirlmoethylene X < 3 < 73.35 1 ugli lb/Day <. 3 1 (158.545) *7V. f,9,t•T i hloroethane X; < 3 < 73.35 1 ugll fI Day < :3 1 71.55-6) 8V, 1;1,2.Tn- .hlorrathane X < 3 < 7135 1 ugA lb/Day < 3 1 19•o0-5) 9Y, aichlom. < < ug aY ethylene (79.01-8) OV Toolioro- luoromethano X < 3 < 73.35 1 ugA lb/Day <. 3 t ". (7 -69.4) 717 Vinyl < < u zy Chloride (75.01-4) GC/MS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUND . <..<.. A. 2,4-Dichloro- < henol (12+7*83-2) A 2,4-D,metnyl- <..... < tlg t7 ay hanot(106-67.9).. - A 46-prnitro-taw < < ug a}± Y rosol(534-52.1) A 24-Dondro• < < ug ay honnl(51-28-5) .: W 2-Nctroplsenot < < u ay (88.75-5) :. . A, 4-NOmphenol < : < ug ay < (100-02-7) P-Chlera.M- u ay { rosol (69-50-7) A. Penttschloro- < < ug r ay phenol (87.86.6) 16A -Phenol X < mg ay 7oa-95.} 12A. 2,4,6•Td- hlorophonol X < 10 < 244.51 1 ugll lb/Day € 10 1 (88•t78;2j EPA Form 3570.2E (Rev. 2.85) PACE V•5 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-G EPA LD. NUMBER (copy from them 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approvstf OMB Na 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE VvS NC0024392 001 Approval expires 7-31-88 I. POLLUTANT 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO. a m. bpre- cab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE ii available) quit- sent sent (I available) (N available) (� available) cl: NO, OF a. Concen- b. Mass d, NO, OF ad (1) Concentration (2) Mass (i) Concentration (2) Mass ) Conceniralron (2) Mass ANALYSES traffics :(i) Cerncsntratacn {2) Mass ' ANALYSES GCIMS FRACTION - EASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 18.Ace thane' K < , ug ay :< Acenaphtylene K < Ug ay (208<'8) B Anthm ens (120.12-7) 8 BanVdrne < < ug ay (s2•e7s) 8. Banzo (a) nlhracene X < 10 < 244,51 1 Ugtl lb/Day < 10 1 ( .55-3) 8. Benza (a) < ug ay yrene (50.32-8) uaranthene X < 10 244.51 1 ug11 Ib/Day < 10 1 B. Benzo (qhi) < < U7 iFmay. < Perylens (191.24.2) B. Benza (k) iuorantherre X: < 10 < 244.51. 1 ugfl lb/Day < 10 t roe 86s (2•Chlo1o• thaxyt) Methane- X < 10 < 244,51 " 1 ugrl lb/Day < 10 1 118.:Bis (2-Chiori> thyl)Ether X < 10 < 244,51 1 ugll lbiDay < 10 S (111.44-4) 128,los (2•Chlorafa ropyl) Ether X: < 10 <.. 244.51 1 ugli lb/Day < 10 1 (102- 0-1) 13B. Bis (2-Ethyl- );Pfithadate X < 10 < 244,51 1 ug/l Ib/Day < 10 1 148. 4-8romo- enylPhenyl X < 10 < 244.51 1 ugl lb/Day < 10 1 15B:8uty18enzyl X < < ug ay hthatats (95.68•7) ... rghthatene X< 10 . 2. 244,51 1 ugit.- Ibtpay : <: 10 1 178. 4-ChWro• henylPhenyl X < 10 < 244,51 1 ugn lb/Day < 10 1 Ether ;(7005-72.3):: 188. hryne < < sg ay (218-01.9) 198, t?i>enzo (a,h). kitthracens X 4 10 < 244,51 1 UgA lb/Day < 10 1 (53.70.3} OB. #;2.Okhk,ro-:. <. <. ., a ay c snzene (96.50.1) 1B.1•Do ,3ehfaro-: K < ug ay snzens [541-73.1) EPAForm3510-2C (Rev. 2.85) PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy Irani t$emi sat Form 1) :OUTFACE. T CONTINUED FROM PACE V- NCOi 24392 1 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT AND CA3 Ni} a. e b.p e- cab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM C1 C1Ay VALUE. LQN TERM AVG. VALUE if available) quir- sent sent (if av1i ) (d available) (4 available) d. NO. OF Forst} Appmved OMB No 2040-OM6 Approve€ expires 7-31.88 5. INTAKE (optional) a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE ass I d. NO3 OF CC/ME FRACTION - SA ElNEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 28, 7 A-Dwhlaro- < ay nzene (106464) 3B. 3,30chloro- zidins X < 10 < 244.51 1 ugA ibiDay < 10 91.94.1) 46. Diethyl hthalate X c 10 244,51 1 ugA lb/Day < 10 58, Dimethyl hthalato X < 10 < 244,51 1 ugA ib bay < 10 (131.11.3). 6B. Di-N-Butyl ate X- 10 244.51 1 ugA lbtt?ay < 10 i t.2) !A-Dinitro- < e (121-14-2) e (-20-2):... )I-N-Ody! ate X < 10 < 244,51 1 ug4 WDay < 10 1 34-t7j 2-D phenyt-: dne(asAzo-.. < 10 < 244.51 1 ugtl WDay no) 1122.66-71 +4; r:s u,+a n. �, t cw�r ..✓ r I U911 majay < EU 1 806-44.0) 28. Fluorene < ug ay < 66.73-7) 36. Hexachdora- e < ug ay mane (118-74.1) 4B. Hexa- ks obutadiene X < 10 < 244.51 1 ugA Ib/Day < 10 1 (87-683) 56 Hexachlora :. ciapentadians X- < 10 < 244.51 1 ugtl lb/Day < 10 1 t77.47-4) 66: Hexachloro- < < ug ay < thane (67.72A) 7B. Indeno (1,2,3-od) Pyreno X < 10 < 244,51 1 ugA lb/Day < 10 1 t93-39-5) 88.Isophorooe X <.... <.... ug ay 79w59.1) 96. Naphthalene) < <. ug ay 91.20.3j 0B. Nditq < < ug ay e 98.06.3) 16. N-Ni dimathy < 10 < 244.51 1 ugA Ib/Day < 10(62-75-9)26 N-W-Propyta < 10 < 244.51 1 ugA Ib/Day < 10(621-64.7 EPA Form 3510.2C (Rev. 2.96) PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-8 E EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from from at Form 11 OUTFALL NUMBER Form Arproved OMB No 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-7 NCO024392 001 Approval expires7-31-88 I. POLLUTANTE2.ARIt "X" 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS ND< bpre• c.ab- a. MAXIMUMDAILY VALUF b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE . LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AV . VALUE rf available) sent t (y available) (if avaiIabts) (# available) d. NO, OF . Co cen• b. Mass ti. Nip, OF (ued) s (1) Concentration (2) Mass (1) onconirat it (2) Mass ANALYSES tration . (1) Conceotration (2) Mass ANALYSES COMPOUNDS GCiNIS FRACTION � ESFINEURAL COPOUN[? (continued) 3€ , N-#Vitro- sodphanytarnine X < 10 < 2",51...: 1 UgA lb/Day < 10 1 (86.30.6) 46 Phenanthrens c < ug ay < 85.03-8) SB.PyPena { < . ug ay < 69 1,2.4-Tri- hloribenzone X < 10 < 244.61 1 Ural tb/Day < 10 t GC/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES 1 P Aldan < c U ay <. 309-00.2) P alpha-5HC < < . ug ay : » (319-84-6) ata-BHC < ug ay P. gamma-BHC <.. < ug:: ay . 58.89e9) P, da14a-BHC < g av P Chlordane < < . ug (57-74,.•9) P. 4,4'-DDT < < 50-29.3) (72.65-9) P.4,a'-DDD < ug ay 10P. Vieldrin < < » Utz.. ay < ,. 1iP.a+ha-Endosutfan < . .: ug... ay... (115-29-7) 12P beta-Endosu#fan < < Ug ay <' . ji 159.7j 13P. Endosu#fan Uffate X < 0.1 < :. �2�45 1 UgA lb/Day < 0.1 1 1031.07.8) 14P. Endrin < » < Ug 'PA Form 3510.2 (Rev.2.85) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PACE V-9 EPA LD. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFA=NUMBER Form Approved LIMB No 2046.-0086 CONTINUED FROM PACE V-8 NCO024392 Approval expires?-31.88 1, PCiLLUTA : MARK ""` 3. EFFLl1EP#7 4, UNITS S. INTAKE ispilna6} AND CAS NO. are« b pre- c,ab- . MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 0 DAY VALUE c. LONGTERM AVC. VALt3 . LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (if ava lable) quit- sent sent (9 available) (d available) (if available) d. NO, OF a. Conc n- Ii, Mass d. NO, OF ad -FRACTION (1) Gottceolratian (2} Maas (1) Concentration : (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES tration (1) Concentration ANALYSES Mas, DC • PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Fleptaahlor Epoxide X e 0,8 < 19.66 i ngll lb/Day 0:8 1 t024 57-3) 18P, PCS-124 < ug ay (63469-21-9) 15P.PC8-1254 ¢ u ay (11097-60-1) OP. PCB-1221 Imay (11104.28.2) 1P. PCB•12 2< ug ay 11141-16-5) 22PL PCB-1248 c ay (12672•229-6) °3P PCB-1260 < ug ay (11tk96-62-5) 4P PCB-1016 < 1g ay (12674.11-2) 5P Toxsphans tlg ay (8001.35-2) EPA Form 3 10-2C (Rev. 2-e5) ':PAGE V-9 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1} Form Approved this information on separate sheets (use the same format) Instead of completing these pages. OMB No 2 f40-0086 SEE INSTRUCTIONS NCO024392 Approval axplres 7-:31-88 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C} ouTFaLL No. 002 PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each ouffall, See instructions for additional details, 2.EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4 INTAKE -(optional) I.POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY" VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE tt. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LDNC TERM AVG. VALUE (it available) : (!i available) d, NO. OF a, conoen. : b. Mass : b. NO. of (1) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass (i) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES trstion (i)Caacertratron 72)Mnss" ANALYSES BiorhemicalOxygen < 2 10.7 1 mg1l lb/Day' t?ernand (BOD) Chemical Oxygen 28.7 143.0 1 rngil 71C1ay emand (COD) Total Organic 4,02 21.5 1 mgA lb/Day Carbon (TOC) , Total Suspended 14 76,0 8 22A 15 - mgtl lb/Day Solids (FSS) Arnmonia (as N) 3,58 19.2 1 rngA lb/Day Flow VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE C}.642 Ci.6d2 0,3345 36Prttg T erature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE tvrinter) 23.3 23.3 16.7 DEGREES CELSIUS Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) 22a 22.8 8 6 DEGREESCELSIUS 28�pofiutartt pH MINIMUM �Y.u�,,hay. Mao,XWv.,s �pr,,.nt 7.4�you.,rk LarkLOIN,.,, PART B •Mark"t" in column 2a fc+r paCh pllutant w in column 2b for each yen believe to be absent. If 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly or indirectly but expressly in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark Column 2 , you must Provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each ouffall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements, 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK "X" 3.EFFLUENT- 4, UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO. a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (i0 available) a pre- b,ab. (if available) :: (if available) A, NO, OF a. Concert- b. Masse - b, N<r OF sent sent 1) Concentration (2) Mass 0) Concentration (2) Mass (i) Concentrations (2) Mass ANALYSES trntton {i) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES Bromide O,t < C,5 1 mgii b1C7ay < U.1 i (24959-67.9) lo 01dod e, X 7-7 1 < 0.5 1 M9A 715ay 0.1 1 otrat Residual Color X 5 X 1 Std. Units Ferai : X 70 X 1 r i �nies X < 2 i oliform 1100 mt Fkx de X 0.12 0.6 1 mgA I6 C ay � 6.1 16984-484) El itnae (as N} EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) PAGE V-i tJtg'itNUE ON PAGE V-? EPA I.E. NUMBER (copy from flora i of Form i) OU i F`FALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No, 2040,0086 ITEM V•B CONTINUED FROM FRONT N OO 43 2 002 Approval expires 7.31-88 1, POLLUTANT 2. MARK 3. EFFLUI NT 4. UNIT INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO. . MAXIMUM GAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 I AY VALUE o. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVO, VALUE (H available) : a.pre» barb- (it available) :. (# available) d. NO. OF a. Conceit- :Is, Mass kt. NO, OF sent s1t ply Concentration :: i2}Mass (i) concentration '(2-}Mass-(1) Concentration (2} Ma;s ANALYSES trsien (i) Cnncerrtr-rtron (2) Mass. ANALYES ftrogan, Total Organic X 0,62 3.3 1 mgA lb/Day (as N) F-115. Grease - X < 1 < 5.4 e 1 < 5 4 <.. ( < 2,S 14 rrrgA lb/Day osph reu5 pas P). Tstal X 0.07E 0.4 1 mgA lb/Day Fiadmadivity i t&, otal.:.. X < 1.66E-01 X t PON X: eta., Dial A 3.2 +t- 0.844 X 1 pCiA X a gum, Total X 0.8 +1. 0A X 'I pC01 X rqraT--VM 26, Total X Ok 6 +1- 0.2 X 1 PDA X . u ats: (as SO4) X 17.2 92A t mgtl lb/Day nu.-s (as S) X 1 < 5,4 1 Mg/1 lb/Day t a ne (as $03) A < 2 < 10.7 1 tit jA lb/Day 14265.46-3) u octants X < 0A < 0.5 tMg/1 VDay matum, Total X 0.067 0,3 1 mgfi lb/Day barium Drat X 0,01 0A 1 rngti lb/Day (74400-39--3) 51 oM, Total X : < 0A < 0.5 1 mgA lb/Day (7440.42.8) is a. , Dial X < . 0,06 < 0.3 1" rngA lb/Day (7440.48-.4) ron, ota 7439.89-6) X 0.192 - 1.0 1 mgll itsfDay Total X 0,859 4.6 1 nfglt ttwoay- (7439.95.4) u Tr Tom, Dial X < 0.04 < 0.2 1 mg/1 lb/Day 7430-98-7) irManganese, Total X 0,064 0.3 1 mgA lb/Day (7439-96-6) rn, ata (7440.31-6) X < 0.05 < 0.3 1 tmgA lo/Day k mum, Total A < 0.01 < 0.1 1' mgA tbJilay (7440-8 -6) EPA Form 3 10.2 (Rev. 2-115) PAGE V4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 3 EPA LID, NUMBER (copy from item 9 of Farm 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Farm Approved OMS No 2040.0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C N O0 43 Ltd Approval expires 7-81-88 FART - if you tiro a primary+ industry and #his outfall contains process wast star, refer to 1 able 2c«2 In the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you roust test for, Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals„ cyanides; and total phenots. If you are not required to mark column -a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater oulfalls, and nonrequired GO/MS fractions), mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. It you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant If you know or have reasone to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater, If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonithle, 2, 4 dinftrophenol, or 2•methyl•4, 6 dinitrophertol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater, Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfail: Sea instructions for additional details -POLLUTANT and requirements, . 2. MARK "X". EFL ENT 4. UNITS 5, INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO, are- b.pre- �,ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. -LONG TERM AVG. VALUE ".I(IMETALS, 4 available) quir- sent stint (f avails }. rd available). (if availaWo) d. NO, OF a. gncen- I , Ma s d. NO.OF ad (1) Concentration (2) Man (1) Ccancentration (2) Mass (1) C�oneentration (2) Mass :ANALYSES tration : (1) Conremration (21 Mass ANALYSES CYANID AND TOTAL. PHENOL$ 1M Ant y, < < trg ay Total (7440 36.0) M Antonio, Total < c ug ay (7440-36-2);.. < t,g oy otal(7440-41-7) M, Cadmium. A< < 6 ay Total (7440.43.9) M Chromium. { < ug ay Total (744047.3) M Casper,: Tuts# ' m a g y (744040.8).::. 1M, lead. Total < tag ay 7439-92-1)::.. M. Mercury, Total < uy ay (7439-97.6): M, Nickel. Total < Og ay IOM. Selenium, < < ug tip Total (7782-49.2) t tM Sinter, Total < ug ay (7440.22.4) 12M. a#Bum, < < mg ay :. otal(7440-28-0) `. 33M, Zinc, Total A rrtg aY sit 7440-666) 54M. Cyarude� < < mg ay oral (67 12 5) Phmoca, o ay ota# DIOXIN ,3.7.8 Tetra h#oralbenz'P TT`7 ct.t0 pgfml Dioxin (i764.01J6) EPA Form 3510.20 (Rev. 2.85) PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON PAGE V•4 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from from 1 of Form 1) : OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No. 2040.0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-3 N00024392 002 Approval expires 7.31.88 1,POLLUTANT 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT ENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (motional) AND CAS NO, a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 CLAY VALUE c.;LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG, VAGUE (4 available) ` =qw- (it available) (it available) (If available) d. NO.OF a. Con n- fa. Maas d, NO.OF (1) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES !ration 'i Coticenvation (2) Masi ANALYSES iC/MSFRACTION- VOLATILE COMPOUNDS> 1V.Asrolein. V. Aerylanitrrlo < < ug ay (107.13-1) V Benzene ay V Brs (Chioro- mothyl) Ether x x X X X X X ugfl lb/Dap X x X V. 6romolon7 < ; :. -b t7 ay V. Carbon Tetrachloride X ,.:c ,3 < 16A 1 .ugA lb/Day 56-23.5) V. Chlo naano � � ug , ay (108.90.7) : V CxfYlorCidf- bromonwbane X -< 3 < f6.i t ugA lb/Day 124-48-1) V.Chloroetlane ,<c. ..: ug.. ay IOV. 2•Chiaro- thylvinyl Ether X : < 3 < 16,1 1 urgll lb/Day :. (110.76.8) ,. 11V Chlorol8rm < < .: (67-66.3) 12V. Clichh ro- romomethane X < 3 < 16A 1 ugh la/Day ':. (75-27-4) 13V (Trchloro- ifluoromothxno X < 3 e 15.1 1 uglf lb/Day 75.51.8} 14V. 1.1-Dichkxo- : < < . u.... ay thane (75-a4.3) 15V.1,2-01chloro- < c ug.... ay "thane (107.06-2) 76V 1,1-Mchloro- x —7- athyforre (75 35.4) 17V, 1,2-C chloro- < ug ay ropano (78 87-6) 18V. 1,3-DichI ro- x ug ay propylene (542-75-6) t9V Ethybousne x ug may (100-41-4) OV. Mothyl < < ug ay ., ronad* (74•83-9) 1V. 0-thy, c u9 aY blondej74-87.3) EPA Farm 3510-2C (Rov, 2-85) PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON FACE V-5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 Mass Goncenaelion - (1) Concentration ------ -Miss GC/MS FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) JANALYSES ay Chloride (75-09-2) 179-34-5) ethylene (79-01-6) IV, Vinyl phenol (12043-2) I 2,4,6- -'- +X r1A, (88-06-2)".1 ' CONTINUED FROM PAGE -5 T. POLLUTANT Z MARK'X' AND CAS N a.re. b.p o- e ab- . MAXIMUM MILS iiava' le) quir= se saaxt (4zava od (1 }Concentration (a QC1MS FRACTION - EASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 18. Acenaphthens x < z is ay 83.32.9) B. Aconaphtylene < 7 ay (208-96.8).:- B. Anthracene < c .g ay (120-12-7) B. Benzidlne < y ay (92-87.5) B Benz. (W) nthracono x < 10 < 53,6 1 uga lb/Day 56.55-3} B. ashte (a) < s g ay yrone(50-.'32-8).... B 3,4 Benz.• luorantheno x < 10 < 53.6 1 ugll lb/Day (205-09-2):.. B Bonzo (ghr) < z ug ay erylons (191.24-2) B. Benz. (k) lu.ranthene r < 10 < 53.6 1 ugA lb/Day (207-08-9) to$. rs (2•Chiorn- th.xyl) Methane < 10 < 53,6 1 ug/I Ib1Day 11 B. "" (2•Chk ro thy!) Ether k < 10 < 8.5 1 ugfl t Day 128 Bis (2-Chloroiso- t) Ether X < 10 < 516 1 ugA lb/Day {102-60-1)- :.. 13B. are (2-Ethyl- WI) Phthabio x < 10 < 63,6 1 ugli lb/Day 148.4-Brcmo- honylPhenyl X < 10 < 53.6 1 ugA lb/D.y thor(101-55.3) 160, Butyl Benzyl ::. ,< ( Phthalate (85-68-7) I OB..2-Chloro• naphthalene X < 10 < 53:6 1 ug11 1b,0ay (91-58.7j 176 4•Chloro- enylPhonyl X < 10 < 53:6 1 ugA Il Day flEthor (7006-72-3) 168.Chryseha 9 55benzo (a,h) nthracene X < 10 < 53.6 1 ugA Ib21ay (53.70-3) OB.1.20chl r.• < < tag ay nzone (fly-50-ij try EPA Farm 3519.2C (Rm 2.85) PAGE V-6:: CONTINUE ON PAGE V•7 II R copy mm m I o arm 11 OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved.. Cit3 No 2C)4il-iJCiBEs CONTINUED FROM PAGE V N 00 gfl2 Approval expires 7-31-8E 1. POLLUTANT Z MARK "X" 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO. =.d . MAXIMUM DAIt Y VALUE b. N[AXtMUM 3O DAY VALUE c, LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a, —LONG TERM AVG. VALUE rf available) (A available) (t available) (A available) d. Nd. OF: a. Coon en« b. Mass d. NO, OF (S)Go csntraTron (2)Mess Qt}Concentration (2)Mass (1)cono-ration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (i)Concent,.Wn d2)Mass ANALYSES GAMS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 28. t„4-Aichksrow < 9 ay enzene (106.46-7) 38.3,3-6chlara- _. raidine X < to < 516 1 UgA lb/Day 91.94.1) 48 Diethyl hdtalate X : < : 10 < 516 1 ug/I lb/Day 68 panethyl hthalata... X : < 10 <. 536 1 ugn.. lb/Day 6& Di-N-Butyl hthalate X < 10 < 516 1 uug1l lb/Day 84.74.2) ". 76 2,4-Dmd o- ': < " < ug . : ay '. olusne (121.14.2) 8B.2,6-Dtnrtro- < < u ay oluene (606-20-2) 97B Di-N-Octyl hYhz late X < 10 < 53.6 1 ugA lb/Day 117.84.0) 08 1,2-Diphenyl- ydrazin , (as Azo- X < 10 c 5161 ug1l t 1C ay enzene) (122-66.7) Y8. Ffuoranthona (20644-0) 2B Fluorena (86-73m7) 38 Hexachloro- < ' ,. ug :.. ay enzona (118.74• ) 48. Hexa- hlorobutadione X < 10 < 516 1 ug/i lb/Day 5B. Hexachloro- c madiene X < 10 < 53.6 1 ugl lbfDay 77.47.4) 6B. Hexachlort thane (67»72-1) 75.Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene X < 10 < 53,6 1 ug/A r1b/Day 88.I crane < < ug : ay. 998. Naphthalene < K :: v ay (91.20.3) OB.NRrobonzene < ¢ ug ay 98-06.3) 1 B. N-Nitro odimethyfamine X < 10 < 53.6 1 ug/l lb/Day (62-76.9) �Rropyfam(ne X < 0 < 3.6 # ug11 �tb/Day 621.64-7) EPA Form 2810-2C (Retir.2.46) RACE V-7 CONTINUE ON PAGE'V-8 EPA 10, NUMBER (copy from item"! of Form 1) OUiFALL NUMBER Farrar Approved OMB No 2040-.0086 CONTINUED FROM PACE Val NCO024392 002 : Approva#expires 7,31-e3 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK "X" 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S .;VALUE AND CAS NO. a.re- b,pre- cob- e. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b, MAXIMUM 39 DAY VALUE . LONG TERM AVG. VALUE o- -LONG (d ava` ley quir- sent sent , (y available) (N available) (9 available) d. NOJ DF a. Con en• b. Mass d. NO, OFed (1)Concentration 121Mass (1).Concantratran (2)Mass N)Crneenestim (2).Mass :.,ANALYSES tretion (i)ANALYSES: aC/MS FRACTION • A EtNEUTRAL COMPOUND (continued) 38 N-Nhr diphenyiemrcre X < 10 < 516 1 ugA lb/Day (86-30-6):::. 48 Phenanthrene < ug ay (85.01-a) Tw pyrene 129.00.0) 681,44-T6- h or ntene X < 10 < 516 1 UgA mJDay (120-82.1).: WC MS FRACTION . PESTICIDES P Akltln < . ,< a ay 309.00.2) ayoha-BHC a < ug ay 319-84.6) P. Bata -BC c . < u ay 315.95.7} gammalBMC < ug ay (59.69®.i P,deha-BHC < (319.86.8) P. Chlardana < u air (57-74.9) : P 4,4'-D[DT IFIrTay SPL 4.4`-DDE < < u ay P 4,4`-DDC 7 7 77 u' ay :. 10P. 5rek9rlri < :c .:. u T ay -: t1P.a�iira-EndosuHan � < tlg.:' ay 12P beta-EMasuRan :<, : ugT.: = ay (11 -29.7) 13P. Endosu#lan Sulfate X < 0.1 e 0.5 1 ugA1 1031.07.8}. 17, Endre, 7 ug ay 72-20-8) 5P. Endr#n yde X < 0.1 < fS 1 ugl 421.93-4)' 1�76-44-8) 6P, Nrtzcphbr e c u ay EPA Form 3510.20 (ROY.2.66) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-0 EPA l.D. NUMBER (copy from hem 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V•8 NCO024392 02 " Approval exprres 7-31-88 TANT 2. MARK "X" . EEFL ENt .UNIT : INTAKE (optional) 7ANDCASNO. &re- b.pre- c.ab. . MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE �. LONG TERM AVO. VALUE . LONG TERM AVO. VALUE quit- sent sent (d available) (# available) (a available) d. NO, OF a. CQncen- b Mass d. NO, OF sci (1) oncentralian (2)Mass (1)concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)"Mass ANALYSES tr #Son (1)Conventratmn (2)Mass ANALYSES C/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES (continued), 17P Neatactitor Epoxide X < 0.8 < 4.3 1 UVI lb/Day (1024.57-3) 18 . MINE- c � Ugr Imay 53469.21.9) 19P.PCB•1254 < u ay '. (t1097-69.1) GP. PCB-i01 X <g y (11104.28`2) i P. CS-1232 < . e .. u . -. :: ay 11141-16-5) 2P. PCB•1248 : ,. ,. txg.:.. ay (12672.29.6) 3P. PCB-1260g aV : (11696.82-5) 1 oene 0g.... ay EPA Forth 3510.2C (Ray.2-65) PAGE V-9 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY, You may report some or all of EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) Form Approved this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages, OMS No� 2040-00$6 SEE INSTRUCTIONS NCO024392 Approval expres 7-31-88 OUTFALL NO. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERI$TICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) 004 ional details, 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional) M 30 DAY VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a, LONG TERM AVG. VALUE Is) pf availatW) d, NO. OF a, concien- b, Mass b, NO, OF n (2) Mass (I l concentration f2) Mass ANALYSES tratron (1) concontranoll (2) Mass ANALYSES Biochemical Oxygen 4 Da 0.0 7 0,0 1 mgA —7—/D.y b amand (SOD) la, Chemical Oxygen 24J5 0 4,8 0 0,0 —3-00 —1 m9A lb/Day Demand (COD) c Total Organic 146 0 07 0 0�0 0 O�O I mgA bTDay Carbon (TOC) rf� Total Suspended 7 5 --1V 0 0,0 O�O 1 sigh lb/Dary Solids (rSS) — a. Ammonia (as N) 0,63 7-0. 1 -7-07 —77 —00 —1 —tngg In/my f Flow VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE 0,023415 0,02342 0,0089 365 MGD 9. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (winter) DEGREES CELSIUS h, Temperature MIME VALUE VALUE VALUE (surorner) 24 1 DEGREES CELSIUS i. PH MINIM MAXIMUM MINIMUM- IMUM 6,6 PART B - Mark "X' in column 2a for each pollutant you know or have reason I Mark "X' in column 2b for each pollutant you believe to be absent, If you mark colurn pollutant which is firrifted either directly or indirectly but expressly in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that Pollutant, For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge, Complete one table for each OUtfall, See the instructions for additional details and requirements, l.POLLUTA:NT Z MARK "X" 3,EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO, a. MAXIMUM DAI L -6: : 0, tr� AXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE zi� LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (a available) cr�prs- b�ab- (W availairie) [ (4 available) d, NO� OF a, Concert. b� Mass lr� NO� OF sent sent (1) concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2� Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES tration (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES romide X 0,25 00 B am 1 nigA lb/Day < O'l —770 chlorine, X 7-0 I —mgA —1b/Day 0A I Total Rti�duaf c' Cider X 10 X I Sid. Units x 5 d, Fecal X 10 x I Colonies x < 2 coliform 1100mi Round# X 0A mgA III ay < OJ 16984-48-8) LO�32 Nitrate- X < 5 TO itre't 1 mgA lb/Day 0,24 1 a . r ftrirs Pi�shhL — EPA form 3610-20 fees, 2-96) PAGE V-1 CONIINUE ON PAGE V-2 ,!: � i ! 5 1i I OUTFALL NUMBER Form AKrovad OMB No 2040-0086 ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT 2 NCO024392 004 Approval expires 7-31-88 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO. a, MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE o� LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a, LONG TERM AVG, VALUE (N available) a pro- b,ab- -Concentration (K available) (d available) d. NO, OF a. Concon- b� Mass b. NO, OF Sent seat - - ri) - r2) -Mass - (1) Concentration 77M-ass rl) -Concentration T2) Mo.- ANALYSES tration T2) Mars' ANALYSES 91rd-rogon, - - - - - - - Tolaf Organic A 0,38 0 0A 1 m9A fb/Day (as N) Grease X 3,09 0 0,6 1 m9A lb/Day rous [cop as P), Total (as 1 X < 0�05 < I M94 lb/Day 7=723-14-0) Hadioactivity 4 — a, Total 7.84 4�- 4,82 X I pCiA X to, a l X 12700 �/- 78,6 0 X I PCIA X Total X < 015 < X 1 PCIA X 226, Total X O�85 G- 0,58 0 X I pCIA X �as $04) 1,14 0 0.2 1 mgA lb/Day (14808-79-8) rrume— — — (as S) X < O�32 < 0A I mgA lb/Day I u 0 as S03) X < 5 < T.0 I mg1l lb/Day F14266-46-3) u 0.1 < 0.0 1 mgA lb/Day mfnum - ------- F— otal X < 0,05 0.0 1 mg)l lb/Day (7429-90-5) M, P 7— Total X < 0�005 < 0.0 1 MgA lb/Day (7440-39-3) q To t —on Tould X 1560 0 302,9 1 mgA lb/Day (7440-42-8) — — — r roTa-r— — — — — — — ---- — E at X < 0�005 < 0.0 mgA lb/Day (7440-48-4) s1ri�n—, Total (7439-89-6) X < 0�05 < 0.0 mgA lb/Uay —%9nowum, Tolat < 0,01 0.0 1 mgA lb/Day (743045-4) total A, 0,006 0 010 1 mg/l lbluay v Froanose, Total X < 0101 < 0�0 1 mg/1 lb/Day (7439-96-5) w 7r— (7440-31-5) < 0,07 < 010 1 mg/f lb/Day Total X < < 0-0 t mg/f lb/Day 7440-32-6) EPA Form 3510-20 (Rov� 2-66) PAGE V-2 COWINUE ON PACE V�3 EPA l.D. NUMBER (copy from item i of Farm t) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved 0108 No 2040.0086 CONTINUED FROM PACE 3 OF FORM 2.C, NCO 24392 404 Approval expires 7.3148 PART C - It you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c 2 in the mwrucfions to determine Which of the GG1MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GC/MS tractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. It you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater ouffall , and nonrequired GC/MS tractions), mark "X" in column 2•b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark W in column 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant: If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant If you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater, It you mark column 2b for acrolem, act lonitrile; 2, 4 dirthropherrol„ or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b„ you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged, Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please redrew each carefully, Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements. T—POLLUTANT 2. MARK W 3, EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO: are= t:pre c.ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b, MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE e. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE , LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (9available) quir- sent sent : (4 available) (4 available) (4 available) d, NO, OF:. a. Concen- b::IVlass d. dtl. OF ed (t)Canceniratian (2)m-- {1)Cancor:iratian (2)Mass (1)CianceniraPaon (2)Mass ANALYSES tration :(1)Conporaration (2)Mass ANALYSES METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOL M Antirmny� < ug.... aY Total (7440.36-0) M. Arsenic; Total ug =ay (7440.38.2) M Foryaurn < e u a ay Total (7440.41.7) — admium, < ay �.Total (7440.43-9) M. Chromium, X - ay otai (7440=47.3) M. Copper, Total 1"r4g. ay (7440.60-8) M» Load, Total< < lag ay (7430-92.1) M. eio.. y, Totallb/Day (7439-97-6). M, WWI, Total u9; . aY (744ti-02-Q) iaM selenium. < Ug sy Total (7782.49-2) '. 11W Silver, Total < < :. ay (7440-2-4). 12M Thal unt, ritg " ay ota! (7440-28.0) 13M, Zinc, rota! < < mg ay (7440- 6-6): 14M G ama mg ay Total (5742-5) :.::. T5M Phenols, < :. <---m—g77— ay TOW DIOXIN , om tloresd nsa P < #.Gil�Pg/ML ioxln {tT t-in _'i .. .it EPA Farm 3610.2C (Rev, 2.851 PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-4 EPA LD. NUMBER (copytrorn Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Foram Approved ONIB No.2040.008 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-3 3g Approval expires 7.31-88 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK "X°" 3. EFFLUENT 4, UNITS . INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO, a.re- b pte• c.ab- a. MAXIP UM DAILY VALUE fb.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE cLONG TERM AVC. VAL UE a LLON TERM AVG. VALUE (it available) q., sent sent (if available) (,i available) (it available)' d. NO.OF a. Concmn- to Mass d. I OC OFed (1) Concentration (2) Mass Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concertkravon (2) Mass ANALYSES tration (1) CConcentratiorl () Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS IV Acrolem < 20",� : �g fb]Day- (107-02-8}.: V. X.7p moge -.. _ US.. ay (107.13- ) Y 8.n,2fihe IdCg ay (71.43.2) W I (c(chlor8• ethyl) Ether X X X X X X X ugtl lb/Day X X X ;. (42-88.1 )... V. 9romotomy < : < ug ay V. Carbon. otrachlonde X < 2 < 0.4 1 ugA lb/Day 56-23.5) V Cthlo " naene < < ug ay (108-90»7}. V. Chlorodr• romomethane X < 2 < 0.4 1 ugA lb/Day (124.48-1) V Chlo osthans < c g ay 76.00.3) To—v,2- hloro- thylvinytEther X < 5 < 1;0 1 ug/1 lb/Day 12V. Drchloro- romometharre X < 2 < 0A 1 rigii lb/Day (76-27.4) 13V. Dichioro- iKluoromothans X < 2 < 0.4 1 ugll lb/Day 14V. t.i-Dishloro- < ug. ay thane (76.34.3) iSV. 1,2-pichtoro < < ug ay thane (107-06.2):.. t6U t,t»Dchloro» X< < to ay ".ethylene (75-35-4) 17V 1,2-Dichloro- < < ug.. ay Propane (76• -6) ' 8V 1.3-Dkhloro- X < 2< ug... - ay ropytene (542-76-6). TOW Ethybenzsne X —< < u ay (100-41.4): Y. Methyl < u ay Bromide (74-83-9) 1V. —Methyl< < u ay Monde (74-87-3) EPA Form"3510.2C (Rev, 2.85) PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from ttem 1 of Form 1) t7U"rFALL NUMBER Form Alvroved OMB No 2040.0086 C ONTINUED FROM PAGE V•4 NCO024392 �154 Approval expires7.31-r 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK' 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 6, INTAKE (optional} AND CA NO. a.ra- Is.pre- a, MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE a, LONG TERM AVG, VALUE (d available.) ': quit= sent serfi (tt available) (W available) (d available) d, NO OF a. UOrlcen- b. Mass d NOOF ad (T) Concentration (}Mass {i).COnCenVatiOn - (2) Mass (i) Coreentration : (2) Mass ANALYSES tratton (1) Concentration 0) Mass ANALYSES GC/M FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUND (continued) V,Methyane < ug ay Chloride (75.09.2) �. 3V 1„1,2,2- afro- E<]2 fO�4 hlomothane X < 1 ugfl Ibfl7ay (79-34-5).". : 4V, Tetrachloro. < r u ay ethylene (127.18.4) SV. Toluene < K ug..: ay (108-88.3).. 6V. 1,2-Tmns- ichiomett yiene X < 2 < O 4 1 ugA lb/Day (156.60-5) ; 77 171.76- hka have X < 2 < 04 1 uqA lb/Day 8V. i t,2-Tn• hioroethane X < 2 < O 4 1 ugA lb/Day (79.00.5) 9V, Trichivro- < < ug — --May ethylene (79.01.6) ao—v TRW rc iuoromethane X < 2 < Q,4 1 ugl( lb/Day ... 1V. vinyl 'C :K U 2y GO/MS FRACTION • ACID COMPOUND 1A : 2-Ch henoi < :< '. (95-67-8) A.2A4 ichloro- < < ug ay henoi(120-83-2) A, 2.4-Din ethyl• Aug ay henol (10 -67-9) A, 4,6-Dinttmu OU < :< to ay resol(534.52.1) A. 2.4•Cl o tro- < < u ay A 2•Ndrophenoi : < :.< esg.-. Isray (88.76-5) A 4-Nkrophenol < 7a 100.02.7) A P-Chlsro-M- < < ny ream (59 50.7) A. Pentachloro- A u ay hero!(87.86-5) t0A Phenol A, < K ug ny (108-9w2) 1 i A. 2,4,6-Td- h1orophenol X < 10 < ZO 1 ugll lb/Day EPA Form 3510,2C (Rev, 2.85) PAGE V5 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-6 EPA LD. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Farm 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Farm Approvod GYMS No 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-5 G(aCa243 2 6 4 Approval expires 7.31,88 2. MARK—"X* 17SN . EFFLUENT 4a UNITS 6a. INTAKE (optional) Aa.ra- b.pra- c.ab^ : a. MI U DAILY VALID b. MAXIMUM 3U DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a. LQNG TI F?Ni AVG. VALUE (ifquit• t sent : (i avaiabls) (d available) (A available) : d. NO GCE.. a. Coneen- b, Mass d NO OF asd {i) Gonceirtratian (2) Mass (1}Concentration (2) Mass ($} GancarEtra#ian : {2} Mass ANALYSES. IrBIft7C1 ;{1 )Concentration : (2) Mass ANALYSES GC1MS FRACTION ^ Ai NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1 canaphthana < < ug ay 93-32-9) s. Acanaphtylana c < ug ay 20IF96-8)... . Antirmcens ' < (120.12.7) : s. Ban Wina < < ug 8y 92.87.6) s. Benzo (a) nthracsns X < 10 < 2.0 1 UgA lb/Day u ay grans (50-32.9) B 3.4•8anzo- luoranthene X < 10 < 20 1 ugA lb/Day 205.99.2) : s,Banxo{gh3j < : :: 119 ay aryiana (101.24.2) B Eanzo (k) luoranthens X < 10 < 2,0 1 ug/1 tb/Day (207-00-9) . 1OB. Bra (2-Ohl ro- .thoxyl) Methane < 10 < 0 1 ug/1 lb/Day #1s Brsl2-Ghkxro- thyl) Ether X < 10 < 2 0 1 ugA lb/Day x""--t- 128. is (2-Chlororso- 1) Ether j < 10 < 2.0 1 ug/1 Ib#Day Bra 2-Ethyl- hoxy138, 1) phthalate, X < 10 < 2:0 1 ugA lb/Day i #48, 4-Bromo- hanylPh#nyl X < 10 < 2:0 1 ug/1 lb/Day thor (101-55.3).. i5s. Butyl senzyl < < u ay hthalats (85-68-7) 168. 2•Chloro- rhthaians X < 10 < 0 1 ugA WDay 178, 4-Chloro- henylPhenyt X < 10 < 20 1 UgA IODay Ether (7 -72.3) 18s,Chry `na < < u ay (218^Oi-9) 19s. Dbonzo {a,h) nthracons X < 10 x 2 0 1 ugA lb/Day (53.70.3) Dichloro- < < U ay (95.50-1) ichloro.< L u ay{Sd9«73-i} EPA Form 3510.2C (Rev, 2. 3) PAGE V CONTINUE ON PAGE"V-7 EPA LD, NUMBER (oopy from Ram I oi OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved WE No, 2040�0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 —TA NCO024392 004 Appmval axpkes 7-31 -88 P 0 LLU NT 2, MARK "X" 3, EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (opidonal) AND CAS NO. a,ro- b,me- o�ab- a, MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c, LONG TERM AVG, VALUE a, LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (if avaifabto) quir- sent sent (t available) (W available) bf available) d. NO� OF a, Goncen- b, Mass d, NO, OF ad I ji) Concentration —(2) mass (1) concentration (2) Mass — ANALYSES tration (1) ­­r2) �Mass ANALYSES GCIMS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued 28, 1,40chloro- < 10 < --T— ---u-wT-- —=a—y nzone (106-46, 7) nConcentration x 50 < 9�8 1 ugA ,.y lb/Day 4& Diomy� tithwate, x < 10 < 2�0 1 ug/l lb/Day 84�66-2) Phthalats x < 10 < 2,0 1 USA lblDay (131-11-3) Phthawo x < 10 < 2�O 1 UgA lb/Day l&4-744) 275, Z4,Uin;7— -7 f ug7r ay oluene (i2l.14-2) 289,760—Aftro- -'T- < < --mrl—y toluene, (606-2D-2) 708 —DiNOctyl PhIlWate x < 10 < 2�O 1 ug/l lb/Day (11744-0) 50W ydrazino (as Azo- x < 10 2,0 1 ugA lb/Day erizene) tl22-66-7) 18. Fluoranthene 71 (206-44-0) 2B, f1wrone ------ ---r— ---u-g7— --FMA—y 86-73-7) 38. Hexachloro- $nZene (118-74-1) 748 —Hexa- chlorowadiene x < 10 < 2,0 1 UgA lb/Day (87-68-3) r5-8T;x`ochlo-ro-- cyclopentadierie < 10 < 2�0 1 ug/1 lb/Day (77-47-4) Hexachloro- 77— < ethane (67-72-1) 378, Indopo (1,2,3-�:d) Pyrono x < 10 < ZO 1 ug/l VDay 1193-39-5) S. �Nvphorane`� �ug ��ay (7$-59-1) ros —N"Phth.te (91-20-3) TO-8 —Nhb.,,,.,o --T— --u-g7r-- --TMA—y (98-95-3) r1B. —N-NAro — sodmiethylamine X 10 < 2,0 1 ugA lb/Day (62-75-9) r2B, _WNdrosodi- .Plopylami 0 x < 10 < 2,0 1 uq4 lalt).y 1-64-7) EPA Form 3610-20 (Rov, 2-86) PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-8 EPA 1,D. NUMBER (copy from Hem i of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No 2040- k086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-7 NC 024392 004 Approval expires 7 31-88 1,POLLUTANT LUTA 2, MARK "Xµ 3, EFFLUENT 4, UNITS S. INTAKE (o tion l) AND CAS NO. a. M IMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DA7 VALUE C, LONG TERM AVG, VALUE 7a L JNC» TERM AVG. VALUE =14,0 (# available): (# avad able)' : (# available). (# available) d. NO of a. Con n- b. Mass d NO O(1) Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concantrat(on (2)Mtass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES trBtion (1) Concentration (2)Mass" ANALYSES CiMS FRACTION - BASEINEUTRAL C1OMPOIJNOS (cslntlnti d} 38. N-Wrtro pharr tamkae X < 10 < 2,ti 1 ugA lb/Day :.(86-30-6).:: 48 Phenanthrene 85-01-8) 5B Pyrene < < :. Ug.... : ay 1 0:p). 6B. 1.2.4.7A. hiorobenzene X < 10 < ZO 1 Ug l lb/Day (t2042-1):. GC/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES 1P.Akirin < tt ay 309-Tao-2) P aFha-6HC c < u ay (310.84.6) P,bam-BHC < ug ay (315-85-7) P. gamma-6HC < LIP Vra—y P dePta-BHG : < >c .. ugf ay (319-86-8): P Chordana < g y 57.74.9) P.4,4'- D1 --7- --ug " aV P 4.4"-DDT tag ay P.4,4'-DDD < u ay (72-54-8) 1oP. Dieum < t 7V 77ry— (60-57-1) 1P.alpha-Ehdosuftn ::. < ug.-. ,.T ay 115-29-7).: 12P bent ndosuffan 115.29.7) s' :.#3P.Endasulfan uHate X e 0,04 2 0.0 1 UgA WDay 1031-07-8) 14P, Endrtn 7 c a ay 72.20-8) 15P. Endrin Aldshyde X < 0,04 < 0.0 1 ugll lb/Day t7421-93.4).. r6Ph `< j 76-44-8) EPA Form 8 10.2C (Rev.246) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V•ti PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY, You may report some or all of EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved this information on separate sheets (use the salve format) instead of completing these pages, - OMB No, 2040-0086 SEE INSTRUCTIONS NCO024392 Approval expires 7-31-88 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) DUTFAIL NO. PART A -You must provide the results of at least one analysis far every pollutant in this table. Complete one table fcsr each otttfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional) t. POLLUTANT a, AXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TEEM AVG, VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE d available If available d. NOOF 6, Concen=..... b. Mass. b. NO. OF (t) Concentraton (2) Mass (t) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES tration (t) Concentration (2) Masts ANALYSES . biochemical C}xygen < < t mg/t lb/Day Demand (SOD) : Chemical Oxygen < 20 < 1 mgA Ib/Day Demand (COD). c. Total Organic 2.94 1 mg11 lb/Day arbon(iOG) . Total Suspended 5 11 6 14 mgA lb/Day Solid's (TSS) Ammonia (as N) < 0.02 < 1 mg/t tb/Day I. Flow VALUE VALUE VALUE VAGUE =MGDX 9.t41 9.141 0.754 365 FT emperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (winter) 22:3 22.3 16.2 b DEGREES CELSIUS h. Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) 228 31A 27.5 7 DEGREES CELSIUS pN M{NIMUM MAXIMUM MININCUM MAXIMUM " 7.3 i STANDARD UNITS PART E - mark w in column 2a for each po Mutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in cotumtl 2b for each pollutant you believe to' be absent. I# you mark colurrrn 2a for any polMant which is limited either directly or indirectly but expressly in an effluent limitations guideline; you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. 1. POLLUTANT' 2, MARK "X" 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO, a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c, LONG TERM AVG VALUE a, LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (it avail") a pre- beb- in available) it available) d. NOOF a. Conoan- b. Mass .: b. NOOF . sent sent (i) .7centration (2) Was (1) Concentration (2) Mass 0.) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES tratlon (f) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES Bromide X < 0A < 1 mgA lb/Day < 0A 1 {2ass9-67.5) Chlorine, f < 0.1 < 1 mgA lb/Day < 0.1 1 LOW Residual Color.. X 15 X 1 Std. Units X 5 1 Fecal i{ 70 X 1 Colonies X < 2 1 atiform /100 ml Flounde X 0.12 t mgA lb/Day < 0.1 i '16984-48-8) N t ata o.os 1 m9A Ib/Day o.24 1 itrin, (as N) EPA Forts 3550.2C (Rev. 2.85):.:. PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-2 ITEM V-8 CONTINUED FROM FRONT NCO024392 Approval expires 7,31-E,8 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK "X" �LEFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (option AND CAS NO� a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. CONG TERM -AVG, VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. LUE avaibble) a,prrs� trap. (K available) (d availablo) 4L NO� Of 4. conoon- b� Mass tt� NO� OF 7) me-- (1 ro. L) —Col-11all- T2) —mass (1) conanuatior, (27M—ass ANALYSES tration 717 —Concentratm (2� Mass ANALYSES 9 Vd—rogonl Total Organic 0.28 1 mg/f lb/Day as N) rm, 77— Grease X < < 12 1.1 26 ringit lWay 1, sp fous (as P), Total A 0.024 1 mg/l lb/Day (7723-14-0) j, Riddroactivity m7v&- Toted X < -1,26E-01 X I Pcill X Total X 4,16 -0- 0,87 X I PCW X M17TU—ml — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TOW O�8 -el- O�4 X I PCW X 226, Total X 0,7 0- O�2 X 1 PCl/I X rruTa—to (as SO4) X, 5,7 1 mg)l lb/Day (14808-79-8) as S) X I < I mg/1 lb/Day . It 40 (as S03) 2 < I mg/l lb/Day (14265-45-3) actants A < O'l I mg/I lb/Day Total X 0A 18 1 mg/1 lb/Day (7420-90-5) p Total 0,012 1 mgjl lb/Day (744049-3) q ro—ron— Total X < 0.1 < I mg1l lb/Day (7440-42-8) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — r7T*-MT— Total X < 0.06 < I mg� VDay (7440-48-4) Z ira-n, 1--o-tal (7439-89-6) X 01195 1090 0293 14 mg/1 lb/Day Total X 1.84 1 mqA VDay (7439-95-4) 07TO—num u 7 Total X < 044 < 1 mg/l lb/Day (7439-W7) "'Me—nians", Total X 0.031 1 mg/l lb/Day (7439-96-6) w7rn-ro-7— (7440-31-5) X < 0�06 < I mg1l lb/Day x,Tft—amum. Total X 041 < 1 mgA lb/Day (7440�32-6) mww====mm=� ==== EPA Form 3510-2C (Rov, 2-66) PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V,3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C I "AXIMUM DAILY VALG—E] b:MAWQW56 DAY VALUE C. LO if (# 6LLUTANT %ND CA$ if availablo) A -11 EPA LD�NUMSER (**pytrom ttomi ofform 1) OUTFALL NUMSER Form Approved OMS No, 2040-0086 NCO024392 006 Approval expires 7-31-88 Jos process wast ne which of the GC/MS fractions t est for. MarkWin lour industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. It you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, MS fractions), mark 'X* in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present, Mark "X" in column 2-c for each for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant, if you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you it pollutant If you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater, It you mark column 2b for A efinitmnloonni vm mmt nrmilua th& —tdt. of f 1—f — f—, —1, M.1 ---- -- 11--- G--- — � ----- -- -- — d NO, OF kNALYSES -43-0) M M , Chromium X, -ugT-- IbMay tal t7440-47-3) o are "'.' Copper, Total X < ---TT-- ----M-gT— --VtTa­y- 7440--60-8) [W M � L.77foFail- (7439-92-1) 611g —Morc-ury, Total X < (7439-97-6) AM, Nckel, M-1 -7- -757rra—y (7440-02-0) Total (7782-40�2) 1 W silver, Total A (7440-22-4) 12M -thaillurn, ----r— —77-g7f- vrfa7 Total (7440-28-0) r3M Zmc, —Tt.1 Mg ay (7440-66-6) r4M77--nWT T----mg7---- --7 y Total (57-12-5) r5ld —Phenols, X ------- zr,.O= -7— —"-'---7 . ........ mg7r— --�ay p 6) CPA Form 35510-2C (Rev, 2.85) PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-4 EPA W. NUMBER (copy ftom Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No� 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-3 N00024392 006 Approval expires 7-31-88 1,POLLUTANT 2. �MAFIK "X" 3.EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5, INTAKE (optional) AND CA$ NOL axe. ��-Pre- c Ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONGTERM AVG. VALUE a, LONG TERM AVG, VALUE (W available) quir- sent sent I pf available) (if available) (it available) d, NO, OF a. Concen- b, Mass d, NO. OF Ad e CIYConCiriirilon (2) Mass (1) Concentralion (2) Mass (1) C7centration 2) Mass ANALYSES Iration ----7 -�1) Concentration 2) Mass ANALYSES 6C—/M$ FRACTION VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 7 x7mi77— -7- — . ... ...... T— ......... �ay 107-02-8) < 7— --M7ra—y 3V Bonzono =7i7a—y (71-43-2) 4V Bis (Chil to- mothyl) Ether X X X X X X X ug/I IbMay X X X (642-88-1) -57, stomlo;;�— (76-254) Tetrachloride X 3 < ug/I lb/Day (56-23-5) 77, 1! --u-gr- --T =ay 8V —Chlorodi- promornothane X < 3 < I ug/I lb/Day N244') OV, Chloroath n. --- - < --- ---T— ---u7-- --70—ay (76-00-3) I OV, �PCW7-- 41hylvirryl Ether X < 3 < 1 ug/I lb/Day 110-76-8) -7 11 V. Chloroform ----u-g7f— --157rTa—y l67-66-3) T2—VDich- brornonrothans X < 3 < ug/1 lb/Day (75-27-4) T3-v. Dkchtoro- ffluoromothme X < 3 < 1 ug/l lb/Day (75-51.8) ................. 7�­�---------;� 14V 11 lchlor�' < ---u-97— --Wra—y othans (76-34-3) T57, 1:74-)khloro- A whan* N 07-06-2) ,1-- -7- — — 67' 7 Tichivr7 ---u-gr- - 7157[lay thylene (75-36-4) 17V 1,2-DichWo� 71 < 1— —u-gT— -7Ma—y propano (7"7- 1 1 -7— lev, 1'3-Di 1�oro- Vgr ay propytone (642-76-6) -T- i9V Sthybenzerre -ugT— -=ay— (100-41-4) V Mothyl 55 ay romide (74-83-9) -ugT— It W, Methyl < - ISIDay- III06de (74-87-3) EPA Form 3610-2C (flov� 2-46) PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 EPA 10. NUMBER (copy from Item # at Farm #) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 N O024333 005 Approval expires 7.31•68 'i. POLLJ TA 2. MARK "Xw 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) NO.a.rs- b.pro- c.ab- a. M IMU�VVALUE b MAXIMUM 0DAYVALUE. c. LC NG TERM AV . VALUE a, LON 'GERM AVG. VAl UE jAN:DCAS able) quir- sent sent (Q a(y available); (it available) d NO, OF a. Concen- Id. Mass 7 d NO OF ed (1) Goneentration(1) Goncentrahon ;. (2) Maas ' (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES tration i C:oncentrabofi (2) �Miss ANntvss Ci94tS FRACTION « VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (contlncaatl) 2V.Methytene c t u : ay Woods (7$.09-2) 3V. #,1,2:2-Tatra- hloroethane X e 3 < 1 ugA lb/Day (79-34-5) 4V. Tetrachloro- < c ug ay thylene (127-15.4) 5V Toluene 108-98-3) 6V, 1,2-Trans- iciaiornethylene,x 3 c 1 ugA lb/Day 7V. 1,1,1-Tn- :. hloraethan , X < 3 c 1 ugA lb/Day OV 1,1,2-Td- htoroethane X < 3 < 1 ugli lb/Day 79-00-5j 9V rvehtora- < c u ay Nayiene (79-01-6) OV. Tnchloro- - ----- uorwrothane xxx : < 3 < 1 ug/l 1rJ Day (7$-69-d) IVVinyl: Chloride (75-01-4) GC/MS FRACTION - AICII) OMPC1UNCt 1A 2 Chlorophenol : c < , 2,4 ichloro- 4 C Ug cly henol(120 83.2) A.2.4•i}ameihyt• < < g ay enal(105.67-9) A. 4,6-D ndro-O- < [Ig ily rssai (534-52.1) A. 2.4-D nitro. < < ug ay henal{51:-28-5) A 2-lahmpheno# x A, 44V trophenoi < r 1 ug ay A P-Chian i 4- a e ug ay resoi(59-50.7) A, Pentachloro- :. e ug ay hanal(87.86-5) #OA.Phenol A < < ug ay 1#A, 2,4,6-Tri- lot enol < 1f7 1 ugA lb/Day (E8-06.2) EPA Farm 8510.2C (Rev. 246) PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON PAGE v-6 r EPA W, NUMBER (copy from ftem i of form i I "o' OUTFALL NUMBER Form AWroved CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-5 Wa No� 2040-0086 ..L `-4L392.... 005 005 Approval oxpires 7.31-88 1LPOLLUTANT 2. MARK "X" 3�EFFLUENT 4� UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND 7CAS NO. S t4o. a,ro- are ]T bpre. Fo,ab� pre E, MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE 17 b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c, LONG TERM AVG, VALUE a� LONG TERM AVG, VA[U­E (d availwblo) quit- sent sent . ".nt (i awailable) (if av liable) (I availabW) & NO. oF a. Concen- b. Mass d, NO, OF (2) Ma,�s N)COnoontration (2) Mass �1) C-nc--ration (2) M.. ANALYSES trati0f, 71) c ... ­­=uh.o (2) meo. ANALYSES CIMS FRACTION - BASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS ---- 7B -Ac"aphthen. < 83-32-9) 8, Acenaphtylene (208-g6-8) 8. Arthracene ---ug-T- --TZa-y �120-12-7) 4B� Elenzidintr 92-87-5) 58, eanzora-)-- Antirracone X < 10 < I Light lb/Day ($6-55-3) 68, aenzo ra-) - ---7- Flyrano (50-32-8) 78 -34-Senzo- uoranthens x < 10 < 1 ugA lb/Day (205-90-2) �FS -Benzo 7gh-,) --7- ---U-97- --troy- Perylene (19144,2) Fluoramhons X < 10 1 ug/1 lb/Day (207-08-9) 10& Bis (2-Chtwo. othoxyl) Methane X 10 < I LrgA lb/Day T1 S. Sis -(2-Chi.,o- ethyl) Ethet x < 10 < 1 ug/l WDay (111-44-4) I —28—a —(cchJ0—rv7= Prom Eftr x < 10 < I uga lb/Day (102-60-1) hoxyt) Phthalato x < 10 1 UgA lb/Day t Pbonyl x < 10 < I ugA lb/Day Ether (101 .55-3) I 5B. Butyl 5"1 < -7— ---T-- --u-97— --ur—ay Phthalate (SS-68-7) 168. 2-Chloro- naphthalene X < 10 < I ug/1 lb/Day 178, 4-Chloro. eftyl Phenyl X < 10 1 U94 lb/Day ther (7005-72-3) 738 —chrysane x ---7— ----u—gr— (218-01-9) 701. —Db.-O(.Ih) Anthrueno x < 10 < ugA lb/Day 163-70-3) OF 1,217chloro. E Z_ 55 --Vra—y enzene (95-50-1) 1,3-Dichloro� 1) En=zene u ay (=54143-1) EPA Form 3$10-2C (Rev, 245) PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 toa+�trom 9 ccf Form 1j : :OU7FALL tVUA4BER Fain1 Apprcavec!0108 �EPALD.UM6ER No 2040.0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE Va NC0(City Approval expires 7,31-88 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK "X' 3.EFFLUENT A. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional); AND CAS NO. a,re- b,pre- :tab, a, MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG,, VALUE (9 avast ) ;: qurr- sent son3 : (4 available) ;(f available) (d avaiabte) A. NO, of a. fjon .: n• ti. Mass d. NO OF ed (1p Caneontratton (2p MaSs (1.}Concentration :(p Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES tration (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION , BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 28.1,4 ichloro- < ug : ay enzeno (176.46.7) 38.3,30chloro- X < 10 < 1 ugly tb/Day 48. Dtothyl howate X 10 < 1 u9A lb/Day 58. Dothyl hthalato X c 10 < 1 ugfl lb/Day (131.11.3) D-N-Butyl Phihante X < 10 < 1 ugll lb/Day' (84-74.2). .. 78.2,4-CYrnkra- < U,: : ay toluene (121.14-2) 88.2.6-Dinitra A < 7c UgA =ay toluene (60 -20.2) 8 DM-Octyi Phthalate - X < 10 < 1 ugtl lb/Day 08. 1,2-Dohony# ydrazine (as Azo- X < 10 < 1 ugA lb/Day enzenop (12.66-7j 18. Fluorarnthone < c u ay '206.44-0).- 28. ri mmoe < < u ay 86.73-7):.: 38. Hamhloro- - < < ug ay onzene (118-74-1) Morobutte ene X 10 < 1 ugly lb/Day 58. Hexaehkaro- ciopentadaneX 10 < 1 Usti lb/Day 77-47.4} 68. HmMiara• < < ug: ay thane (67.72.1) 78.indeno (1.2.3-cd) Fyrene X < 10 c 1 ugll lb/Day (103-30-6) ay 78-59.1) 9E. Naphthateno c < u ay (91-20-3) 08, trobenzene < < u ay (98-95.3) "- 18. N-94—r,;— sodonothylamine X < 10 < 1 ugtl lb/Day 21. N-NRFq§qdi• •Propylamina X < 10 < 1 ugfl lb/Day EPA Form'351o•2C (Roy, 2.96) PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON PAGE VA EPA W. NUMBER (copy from ttem i of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No 2040-0086 CONTINUED FROM PAGE -7 NCO024392 005 Approval exprres 7 31-se 1, P LLUTANT 2. MARK "X" 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NO. a.Te» b pee» o,ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE . LONG TERM AVG. VAE UP a. LONG TERM AVG, VALUE (it Available) qutr= s6(kt sent : (y available) (f available): (f available) d. NO. of a. 4.c ncen- b. Mass d NO. OP ed N) Concefitration (2) Mass (i) Concenvatlorr (2) Mass (1) ConcentratioTc (2) }tiles. ::ANALYSES: tration 1 Ccsncentratrcrr () (2) Hass ANALYSES CIMS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 3B.N-Ndra odarhenytamint X x 10 < 1 Ug/I lb/Day 8A»3o8j 4B. Phmanthtone < ug ay 58 Pyrens c < ug ny -0) 24»Tn- Lobe�zen.X iC < 1 ug i lb/Day-i /MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES Akfrrn � <u : ay .00»2)elpha_SHC r c < u -84-5) R. X < U ay {315-6.7) P.gamrna-efdc e 0,05�:. 'Ay... (6"0-0) P, deka-8NC Z ug ay P Chtordar e TbiDay 57-74-e) P.4.4'-DDr ug ay (54 29-3) (72.65.9) P 4,4'-DDCJ a ay IOP. Dreldrin ug ay 1iP.agaha-EttdcSUMRan < ug ay 2P. Ereta-Endc&uffar+ K < u : 1y (116-29.7)- 13P Endosuhan Sulfate X < 0.1 < 1 uydl lb/Day (1031-07-8) 14P. Endrin < K u ay {7 20 8) i 6R. Endtin lmmyde X c 0.1 c t ugfl lb/Day (7421-03-4). TGPF-, f tactklot 76.44.9) ... EPA Form 3610. C (Ray.2-65) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V.g :. UNTO NO. ernIU-UU8b CONTINUED FROM PAGE V•8 Otis Approval expires 7-11 8i 1, POLLUTANT Z MARK "fit" �NCOO24392 ' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 6.-INTAKE. (optional) AND CAS NO. cab- a. M IMUM DAILY VALID b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONGS TERM AVG'r. VALUE a. LONGS TERM AVG, VALI ],,,,,b.pre* (ii available: writ sent(W available) (if available): (if available) d NO. of : a, COneen- b. Mass d. NO OF M Coneentrattcn (2) Mase (1) Concentr tian (2) Mass (1) Concentration' (2) Mass ANALYSES tratian (1} Concentration 21 Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION a PESTICIDES {continued} 7P. Heptachlor We X < 0.8 r 1 Ug/I lb/Day (1024.$7.3) 18P. PCB-1242 < UE IAV (53469-21-9) 19P. PC -1254 c , s u day (11097-69-1) OP. PG6-1221 Utg. ay (11104-28.2) 1P, P 8--1232 c ug: ay 11141-16-5) 2P.PCB-1248 U aV (12672-29:6) 3P.PC6-i260 < �..... ay ::. 4P. PCB- 016 7 u ay 12674-11.2).-. 5P.Toxaphene < <ug: ay (8001.35-2)Lj EPA Form 3510.2C (Rev. 2. 6) PAGE V-9 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY, You may report some or all of EPA LD. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved this intormation on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages, OMB No. 040-0088 SEE INSTRUCTIONS NCO024392 A'i r vai. Hk 7rHS 71 9.8f3 OUTFALL NO. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-40) 006 PART A , You must provide the results cl at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details, 2. EFFLUENT 3, UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional) 1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 CLAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVft. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE M available} (a available) d. NO, OF a. Cnnc;en• la. Mesa... b. NO, OF (1) Concentration (2) Mass (1) Concentration () Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES trance (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES a. Biochemical Oxygen it /k 1b/Da g Y Dorriand (BOO) b. Chemical oxygen m A b1C 8 Y � errand (COD) Note. This outfalt was not used during this time period and no data is available. However, there are puns to use this outfalf in the future. . Total Organic M9 A if Day Y atbon (TOC) Total Suspended m A g r1ba Y Solids N S}. .. Ammonta(as N) mgA tblDay Flow VALUE VALUE VALUE —lidd X VALUE Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (winter) DEGREES CELSIUS h. Tornpataiture VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) DEGREES GELSIUS pH MINIMUM MAXIMUM 57ANDARD t1NIT S PART E - Mark "X"° in column 2a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. It you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly or indirectly but expressly in an effluent limitations guideline, you most provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant: For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge Complete one table for each outtall, Sue the instructions for additional details and requirements. 1. POLLUTANT 2, MARK `X- 3. EFFLUENT 4, UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional AND CAS NO.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG. VALUE (if available) a.pre• b.ab- (it available) htavailable) d NO OF a, Concen- b Mass : Is, NO. OF sent sent (1)Concentration (2) Mass... (1) Conciartration (2) Mass (1) Concentration (2) Mass ANALYSES vattoo (1) concentration.... (2) Mass ANALYSES .... Bromide X mgA lb/Day j249a9.67.9} .chlonne X -mgA ibfCiay:.. Total Residual Color' X Bid, Units X Fecal X Oolonles X oltlorm 246 mi a. Floundo X mgA lb/Day 16984.48.8) . Nitrate- X rag C 1b Day iVite (as Ni EPA Form 8510.2C r sev, 2-05) PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-2 APPENDIX I McGuire Nuclear Site 2C3 Listing Hazardous and Toxic Substances Table 2C-3 At McGuire, the potential for toxic and hazardous substances to be discharged is very low due to policies and procedures that control work activities on - reference to Item V-D of Form 2-C, the substances identified under Table 2C3 that have the potential to be discharged are as follows, MSDS # CAS # CHEMICAL NAME CATEG RY RADENAME MANUFACTURER REASON IN DISCHARGE This chemical is a lob chemical used in our Plant Chemistry or 10767 75070 Acetaidelhyde LAB CHEMICALS ETHYL ALCOHOL, DENATURED FISHER SCIENTIFIC Environmental Labs, SUPELPREME-HC KIT TCL This chemical is a lab chemical HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES MIX used in our Plant Chemistry or 17394 612,533 Aniline LAB CHEMICALS 2 SUPELCO, INC, Environmental Labs, MIXTURE #4-HAZARDOUS This chemical is a lab chemical jAnillne SUBSTANCES IN METHYLENE used in our Plant Chemistry or 20213 62533 LAB CHEMICALS CHLORIDE CHEM SERVICE, INC, Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chernic7l— ARGENT CHEMICAL used in our Plant Chemistry or 21170 62533 'Aniline LAB CHEMICALS TRANCE LABORATORIES Environmental Labs, SPEX BASE OIL 75: CUSTOM This chemical is a lab ch�_rnical OIL STANDARD -MULTI ELEMENT used in our Plant Chemistry or 18352 123864 Butyl acetate LAB CHEMICALS SOLN, MIO-21 D SPEX INDUSTRIES, INC. Environmental Labs. CLP VOLATILES MIXTURE #4 @ This chemical is a lab ch;_mical 2,000 UG/ML IN METHANOL used in our Plant Chemistry or 17563 75150 Carbon disulfide LAB CHEMICALS- C/N CLP-154 ULTRA SCIENTIFIC Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chemZ_al CARBON DISULFIDE 100 used in our Plant Chemistry or 22050 75150 Carbon disulfide LAB CHEMICALS UG/ML IN METHANOL CHEM SERVICE, INC. Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab ch7 �ical used in our Plant Chemistry or 22267 75150 Carbon disulfide LAB CHEMICALS- CUSTOM VOC MIX ACCUSTANDARD, INC, Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab ch;7_lcal CARBON DISULFIDE, 4XIML, used in our Plant Chemistry or 23133 - 75150 Carbon disulficle LAB CHEMICALS MEOH, 5000 UG/ML SUPELCO, INC. Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chemical PRIOITY POLLUTNT/CLP-SOIL: ENVIRONMENTAL used in our Plant Chemistry or RTS A, B & C; C/N PPS-4-5 11/29/99 Pagel Of6 MSDS # CAS # CHEMICAL NAME CATEGORY TRADENAME MANUFACTURER REASON IN DISCHARGE This chemical is used for selective weed control in the siring, BMPs are in place to ensure normal runoff from this application does not get into the plants discharge, however if a large storm event were to occur shortly after PESTICIDES, application the potential exists for INSECTICIDES, LESCO THREE-WAY SELECTIVE some of this chemical to reach the 11298 1918009 CGicamba AND HERBICIDES HERBICIDE LESCO, INC. Waste Water Collection Basin, This chemical is used as an oxygen scavenger in our Secondary 21125 12440 Dimethylamine BULK CHEMICALS PREJECT ECT 9002 CALL ON CORPORATION Feedwater System. VOLATILE ORGANIC This chemical is a lab chemical COMPOUNDS MIX 3, VOC KIT used in our Plant Chemistry or 21802 106934 Ethylenedi romide LAB CHEMICALS C/N 48804 SUPELCO, INC, Environmental Labs, VOLATILE ORGANIC This chemical is a lab chemical COMPOUNDS MIXTURE @ used in our Plant Chemistry or 21809 106934 Ethylenedibromide LAB CHEMICALS 2000 UCG/ML IN METHANOL ULTRA SCIENTIFIC Environmental Labs. This chemical is a lake chemical used in our Plant Chemistry or 22177 106934 Eth lenedibromide LAB CHEMICALS LVOC-1 JM IN METHANOL CHEM SERVICE, INC, Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chemical used in our Plant Chemistry or 22188 106934 Ethylenedibromide: LAB CHEMICALS- 1,2-DIBROM2E H , E (F 0) CHEM SERVICE, INC. Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chemical used in our Plant Chemistry or 23021 106934 thyler e ibrc made LAB CHEMICALS 502.2 CALIBRATION MIX #3 RESTEK CORPORATION Environmental Labs, 11 /29/99 Page 2 Of 6 Hazardous and Toxic Substances Table [MSDS�#C�AS#�CH�EMICA�LNAM�E �CATE�GORYRA ATEE MANUFACTURER EPA 8260 VOLATILE ORGANIC This chemical is a lab chemical COMPOUNDS MIX 3, C/N used in our Plant Chemistry or 23025 106934 Ethyler� edibr amide LAB CHEMICALS 43261 SUPELCO, INC. Environmental Labs. This chemical is a lab chemical ETHYLENEDIAMINE/1,2 used in our Plant Chemistry or 19273 107153 Ethylene diamine LAB CHEMICALS DIAMINOETHANE FISHER SCIENTIFIC Environmental Labs. This chemical is a lab chemical SUPELPREME-HC KIT (TL used in our Plant Chemistry or 17393 7 435 Meth ixychlor LAB CHEMICALS PESTICIDES MIX) C/N 45909 SUPELCO, INC, Environmental Labs. ORGANOCHLORIDE This chemical is a lab chemical PESTICIDES MIXTURE #1 - 508 IN used in our Plant Chemistry or 22310 735 Methoarychlor LAB CHEMICALS T-BUTYLMETHYL ETHER CHEM SERVICE, INC. Environmental Labs, LOW LEVEL SODIUM REAGENT This chemical is a lab chemical (MONOETHYLAMINE used in our Plant Chemistry or 1045 75047 Monoethyl amine LAB CHEMICALS SOLUTION C/N 151111) ORION RESEARCH, INC, Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chemical ICP MS KIT A (2% NITRIC ACID used in our Plant Chemistry or 23318 7440246 Strontium LAB CHEMICALS MATRIX) HIGH -PURITY STANDARDS Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chemical METALS IN SEDIMENT C/N RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY used in our Plant Chemistry or 23523 7440246 Strontium LAB CHEMICALS CRM }15-050 CORPORATION (RTC) Environmental Labs, EPA VOLATILE ORGANIC This chemical is a lab chemical COMPOUNDS MIX 2, VC C KIT ' used in our Plant Chemistry or 21303 100425 Styrene LAB CHEMICALS C/N 4804 SUPELCO, INC. Environmental Labs, VOLATILE ORGANIC This chemical is a lab chemical COMPOUNDS MIXTURE @ used in our Plant Chemistry or 21309 1 25 Styrene LAB CHE%ICALS 2000'UG/ML IN METHANOL ULTRA SCIENTIFIC Environmental Labs, 11 /29/99 Page 3 Ot 6 :M :SD S]# [ �C A�CHEMICAL 22177- 100425 Styrene ,ll III I I 1 III I � � I I III I I I I III Ill i l 11 l� III V �" I pl I 1 � I IWI� "�'IIIMY III fII�IrIrrII I II o ddllp"Il °UIIIIrIpI `III IW Il II IIIIM IIII � IMI IM I 22196 100425 Styrene LAB CHEMICALS STYRENE (F716) CHEM SERVICE, INC. Environmental Labs. EPA 8260VC)LATILE C)R ANIC This -chemical is a lab chemccal COMPC UNDS MIX 2, C/N used in our Plant Chemistry or 23016 100425 Styrene LAB CHEMICALS 48261 SUPELC O, INC. Environmental Labs. This chemical is a lab chemical used in our Plant Chemistry or 23022 100425 Styrene LAB CHEMICALS 502,2 CALIBRATION MIX #4 RESTEK CORPORATION Environmental labs. TDE This chemical is a lab chemical (Tetrachlorodiphen SUPELPREME-HC KIT (TC;L used in our Plant Chemistry or 17393' 72548 yl ethane) LAB CHEMICALS PESTICIDES MIX) C/N 48909 SUPELCO, INC, Environmental Labs. TDE ORGANOCHLORIDE This chemical is a lab chemical (Tetrachlorodiphen PESTICIDES MIXTURE # 1 - 508 IN used in our Plant Chemistry or 2231I 72548 yl ethane) LAB CHEMICALS T-B TYLMETH L ETHER CHEM SERVICE, INC, Environmental Labs. TDE This chemical is a lab chemical (Tetrachlorodiphen PRIOITY Pt LLUTNT CLP-SC IL: ENVIRONMENTAL used in our Plait Chemistry or 22392 7 548 yl ethane) LAB CHEMICALS FARTS A. B & C; C/N PPS-45 RESOURCE ASSOCIATES Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lab chemical ICP MS KIT A (2% NITRIC ACID used in our Plant Chemistry or 23318 7440611 Uranium LAB CHEMICALS MATRIX) HIGH -PURITY STANDARDS Environmental Labs,: CONOSTAN,I DIV OF This chemical is a lab chemical CONC STAN S- 1 BLENDED CONC CO SPECIALTY used in our Plant Chemistry or 21861 7440622 Vanadium LAB CHEMICALS STANDARDS CONCO220 PRODUCTS Environmental Lapse This chemical is a lab chemical INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION used in our Plant Chemistry or 22138 74iC?62 Vanadium LAE CHEMICALS STANDARD, ICAL-3 bs, 11 /29/99 Page 4 Of 6 Hazardous and Toxic `u st s Table 2C-3 MSDS IOAL E' CATER RA E A MANUFACTURER REASON I DISCHARGE E t22360 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF This chemical is lab chemical VANADIUM AND NICKEL IN STANDARDS'c used in our Plant Chemistry or ium LAB CHEMICALS RESIDUAL FUEL OIL TECHNOLOGY Environmental Labs. ThSis chemical is a lab chemical ICP MS KIT A (2% NITRIC: ACID ' used in our Plant Chemistry or 23318 7440622 Vanadium LAB CHEMICALS MATRIX) HIGH -PURITY STANDARDS Environmental Labs; This chemical is a lab chemical METALS IN SEDIMENT C/N RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY used in our Plant Chemistry or 23528 7440622 Vanadium LAB CHEMICALS CR015-050 CORPORATION (RTC) Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lake chemical used in our Plant Chemistry or 17482 108054 Vinyl acetate LAB CHEMICALS VINYL ACETATE C/N F718 CHEM SERVICE, INC. Environmental Labs, SPEX BASE OIL 75: CUSTOM This chemical is a lab chemical OIL STANDARD -MULTI ELEMENT used in our Plant Chemistry or 18352 1330207 Xylene LAB CHEMICALS SOLN, MIO-21 D SPEX INDUSTRIES, INC, Environmental Labs. This chemical is a lab chemical VISCOSITY STANDARD N1.0, CANNON INSTRUMENT used in our Plant Chemistry cr 21755 1330207 Xylene LAB CHEMICALS N2B J1.7 COMPANY Environmental Labs, HOECHST CELANE E This chemical is a lab chemical HYDRANAL-WATER STANDARD CORP/SPECIALTY used in our Plant Chemistry or 21966 1330207 X lene LAB CHEMICALS 0,1 #34847 CHEMICALS GRP Environmental Labs, HYDROCARBON FUELS IN This chemical is a lab chemical WATER, GASOLINE, CATALOG ENVIRONMENTAL used in our Plant Chemistry or 22170 1330207 Xylene LAB CHEMICALS #762 RESOURCE ASSOCIATES Environmental Labs. RIEDEL-DE HAEN/ALLIED_ This chemical is a lab chemical HYDRANAL WATER STANDARD SIGNAL PERFORMANCE used in our Plant Chemistry or 23056 1330207 Xylene LAB CHEMICALS 10.0 CHEM Environmental Labs, This chemical is a lake chemical HYDROCARBON FUELS IN SOIL, ENVIRONMENTAL used in our Plant Chemistry or 24029 1330207 Xylene LAB CHEMICALS GASOLINE, CATALOG # 63 RESOURCE ASSOCIATES Environmental Dabs: This chemical is a lab chernical HYDROCARBON FUELS IN SOIL ENVIRONMENTAL used in our Plant Chemistry or 24030 1330207 Xylene LAB CHEMICALS BTEX, CATALOG #761 RESOURCE ASSOCIATES Environmental Labs. 11/29/99 Page 5 Of 6 Hazardous anToxic Substances Table - MSDS # CAS CHEMICAL NAME CATEGORY A UFACTURER REASt� IN [S CAE This chemical is a lab chemical KIT (2 �, NITC IC ACID used in t ur Plant Chemistry or 23320 4406 Zirconium LA CHEMICA1 IC�#�-PU. 1T STANl AI C� Environmental Labs. 11 /29/99 Page 6 Of 6 APPENDIX II McGuire Nuclear Station NPDES Flow Diagram Standby Nuclear Appendix t Service Water Pond Storm brains McGuire Nuclear Station S P NPDES Flew Diagram -- CO02439 LAKE# Normal Flowpath Nuclear Service 28.8 MGD �. .� .� .�. Alternate Flowpat Water RN # Note: Outfall 006 can be discharged #w through any outfall: # # # Condenser Cooling 2493 MGD 2530 Total MGD LAKE NORMAN Low level Intake Water R # # W001 M89 MGD sl # # Low Pressure 108 MGD # Fire Protection # # # Service Water Rl_ l # 1 # 1 _ i adwaste l Yd Wa ter Reverse Ieminerlied Primary System # System 1 Osmosis Unit Coolant Drainage WM # Y'F Water and Leakage # � � # g # 004 # L - Regen Waste Garage Vehicle l Wash Area # # *Lincoln CT Turbine Hater Treatment Secondary System 1 Slade Washing l Room Sump "* Drainage and 1 Solution l # *Landfill Leachate Leakage # l *NC}F Photographic # —---------- # Waste I Conventional Waste jIsland Lab Waste ! Treatment System 1 *Island HVAC (WC) # Cooling lowers Turbine 002 j 1 *Gil Water Building Sump # # Storm Drains l Separators 3315 MGD # # l # # Waste Water CATAWBA ' Collection Basin RIVER# (WW S) 354 MGD # — — — — --------Arun--- 4` 1 7 , '# November 8, 1999 # aw ~ # APPENDIX III Supplemental Information NPDES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FOR MCGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION Last Revised: November zz,ie9e TABLE F CONTENTS OVERVIEW STATION INTAKE 4 Surface Intake 4 Subsurface Intake NUCLEAR SERVICE WATER Containment' Spray Heat Exchangers CONVENTIONAL LOW PRESSURE SERVICE WATER FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM L TFALL Condenser Cooling Water UTFAL Water Treatment ent loom Sump Filtered Water System Drinking Water System Dernineralized Water System Turbine wilding Sumps 1' DieselGenerator Room Sumps I Lab Drains '' I I Condensate Polisher Backwash I I Steam Generator Blowdown II Wet Lyup 12 Auxiliary Electric Boiler Blowdown 12 Groundwater Drainage System 12 RC System Unwatering 1 Closed Cooling Systems' 12 Standby Shutdown Facility 13 Steam Generator Cleaning 13 Miscellaneous System/Component gleaning 13 Alkaline Eoilout Solutions 13 Acid Solutions 14 Acid Solution Additives 1 Page 2 o f 20 EDTA Compounds and HEDTA 14 Miscellaneous Compounds 14 Landfill Leachate 15 Vehicle Maintenance Facility 15 McGuire Office Complex 15 Nondestructive Examination 15 Medical Facility 16 OUTFALL 003 16 OUTFALL 004 16 Floor, Equipment, and Laundry Drains 17 Ventilation Unit Drains 18 Chemical Volume and Control System 18 Chemical Treatment in WM System 18 OUTFALL 005 18 Standby Nuclear Service Water Pond 19 Administrative Building Drains 19 RC System Unwatering 19 Filtered Water 20 HVAC Unit Drains 20 Yard Drains 20 OUTFALL 006 20 Page 3 of 20 Page 4 o f 20 NUCLEAR SERVICE WATER • ISOMER Page 5 of 20 and a blordown separator. Discharge is back into the RC System. RL is the supply for the plants Filterwatr System (CIF). CondenseLCooling Water The RC System is a once through non -contact cooling water system that removes heat rejected from the main and feewater pump turbine condensers and rather miscellaneousheat exchangers. Each of the two power generating units has four RC pumps for a total of eight () pumps, The flow for each unit depends on the number of pumps operating as shown by the fallowing table: Page 6of 2 u er cif s e to Total Flow nit ( ) 1 254,000 2 640,000 3 867,000 1,016,000 The operational schedule of the pumps of each unit is a function of the intake water temperature and the unit load. At 1 % load and with the intake temperature near its summer high, three and sometimes four, RC pumps per unit are used. luring winter when intake temperatures are lower, three pumps may be used. Condenser cleaning is accomplished by mechanical means using the "A ' ertap" system. This system circulates small sponge rubber balls through the condenser continuously. It' may become necessary at times to institute chemical control for acroinvertebrate infestation, general corrosion; and microbiologically induced corrosion ( IC). Chemicals anticipated to be added include chlorine (sodium or calcium hypochlorite), organic biocides, dispersants, and corrosion inhibitors. The corrosion inhibitors includes nitrites, carbonates, triazoles, boraces; triazole , and azoles. Discharge concentrations will be maintained below permitted discharge levels. 316(a) study was submitted in August 9, 1985 and a 16(a) variance was granted on October 18, 1985. Plant operating conditions and load factors are unchanged and are expected to remain so for the term of the reissued permit. A Labe Norman aquatic environment maintenance monitoring program was implemented July 8, 1987. Juke Power Company is not aware of any changes to plant discharge or other discharges in the plant site area which would negatively impact the thermal discharge or biotic habitat of bake Norman. ll.T FA,T Out all 002 discharges treated wastewater from the Conventional Wastewater Treatment (WQ System through a Parshall flume to the Catawba River below Cowans Ford Dam, The WC System consists of a concrete lined initial holdup pond (200,000 gallon capacity), two parallel clay -lined settling ponds (2.5 million gallons each), and a concrete lined final holdup pond (1 million gallon capacity). Normally, ally, inputs are received in the Initial Holdup Fond (IH ) but can be routed directly to an in-service settling pond. The IHP serves as a common mixing paint for all wastewater, a surge dampening; function to the remainder of the system, and also allows the heavy solids to settle for periodic removal. Retention 'time in the lHP is 12 to 24 hours. Solids removed from the IHP are dewatered and disposed in a permitted landfill. Flog is directed from the IHP to the inservice settling pond through the chemical addition building where caustic, acid,_and/or other chemicals may be injected into the water. Sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide are added for pH control or to precipitate various chemical compounds. Coagulants maybe added to facilitate the settling of lighter solids. Additional treatment may include chemical oxidation with hypochlorite (calcium or sodium) or catalyzed hydrogen peroxide. Retention time for each of the settling ponds range between 6 and 12 days. The Page 7 of 20 settling ponds can discharge to the FHP or directly to the Catawba River. Treatment a , d discharge are normally on a batch basis. During normal operations, the FHP is bypassed. The'FHP can be aerated and may be used to remove any persistent oxygen demand or provide additional holdup capacity. The capability is availablefor recirculation intra- or inter- basin. Discharge to the Catawba River may be by gravity at a rate of approximately 200 GPM or be pumped at a rate of approximately 500 GPM. The pH of the discharge from the WC System is adjusted to within permitted limits by the automatically controlled addition of carbon dioxide. The WC System accepts all conventional plant wastes except, sanitary sewage. Inputs to the system are from the Turbine Building Sumps, Water ater Treatment Room Sump, Closed Cooling Systems, the Standby ,Shutdown Facility, Diesel Generator Room Sumps, Laboratory Drains, Landfill Leachate. Steam Generator Illowdown Wet Layup Drains, and the T nwatering Pump discharges ay occasionally be routed through this system as well. Several other building also have inputs to the WC system. These include the Vehicle Maintenance Facility, McGuire Office Complex, Nondestructive Examination Lab and the McGuire Medical Facility. Water Treatment Roo Sumta Inputs to the Water Treatment Room Sump consist of drainage from all equipment including pump seal leakoff and bearing cooling water located in the Water Treatment Room. Other inputs include the Diatomaceous Earth (ICE) Slurry Tank. drain, Acid and Caustic day -tank storage overflow drains, Carbon Filter backwash and sluice, filter backwash, YM dernineralier regeneration waste, rinate of empty hydrazine, ammonia, carbohydrazide, di ehtyla "ins containers and backflow preenter drains: In addition, ;floor wash and sample lute flush water are routed to this sump. Antifoa ing agents and wax strippers are routinely present in this waste stream. Rinsate from empty t icrobiocide containers (used in the closed cooling; systems) are periodically added to this sump. The drains in the plant .Electric Auxiliary Boiler Room t are also routed to this sump. p. Filtered "Water St Water from Lake Norman is treated for process use. Filtration is performed by diatomaceous Earth (ICE) pressure filters. Water from the RL System is treated with chlorine for disinfection purposes and polyelect olytes to coagulate colloidal material. The water is filtered through one (1) TEE filter while a second filter is in standby. The filtered water is stored in two 42,500 gallon Filtered Water Storage Tanks. When the administratively determined pressure differential across the filter is achieved, the filter is backwashed thereby removing the filter cake. Approximately 400 pounds of DE and 32 ounces of polyelectrolyte are used by each filter between backwashes. When a YF Filter is backwashed it takes approximately 8,500 gallons of water. The backwash water containing the waste DE and filtered solids is routed to the WC System where solids are Page 8 o f 20 ly placed in a permitted landfill. Approximately 2 times/year, oxalic ter elements because of tube fouling. Yearly, approximately 150 ,te is disposed of through Outfall 002 due to tube cleaning. cGuire Site is supplied by the Charlotte/Mecklenburg Utility tent and secondary systems and for laboratory usage. There are two carbon filters, three Reverse Osmosis (RO) units and two mixed bed regenerative demineralizers with a system flow rate of 475 GPM. Normally, two carbon filters, three RO Units and one (1) regenerative derninerialzer are in use, while the other demineralizer is being regenerated or in standby. YM pumps take suction from the Filtered Water (YF) Storage Tanks and discharge through the Carbon Filters to the RO units. The RO units discharge to holding tank(s) which discharges to the YM demineralizer in service. The RO units can be bypassed during high water demands, The carbon filters remove organic substances and any residual chlorine. These filters may be cleaned by backwashing, steam cleaning, or rinsing. Rinsing is usually performed weekly on alternating filters. Rinse water is discharged via the Water Treatment Room Sump to the WC System (Outfall 002). Approximately 15,000 gallons of water is used per rinse. Each carbon bed is sluiced and reloaded with new carbon every 1-2 years. Waste carbon is routed to the WC Initial Holdup Pond where it is eventually collected and deposited in a permitted landfill. Waste carbon may also be collected directly from the carbon filter and deposited in a permitted landfill The RO units provide pretreatment to the dernineralizers. They consist of a high pressure pump for each unit which forces water throught a series of membranes which cleans a portion of the water (approximately 300 GPM) to a acceptable level (permeate) and sends the rest of the water (reject water of approximately 150 GPM) to the Waste Water Collection Basin (Outfall 005). Sulfuric acid is injected to the process stream to maintain proper pH. The RO Units are periodically cleaned based on performance standards. The cleaning process may involve the use of surfactants, acids and caustics. When this cleaning is conducted, the cleaning water will be discharged via the Water Treatment Sump and then to the WC System (Outfall 002). Regenerative demineralizers are regenerated based on through -put or chernistry limits on contaminant levels. To regenerate the resins, sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide are flushed through the bed. At the present time, each regeneration normally takes approximately 10 gallons of 93% Sulfuric Acid, 400 gallons of 50% Sodium Hydroxide and 75,000 gallons of YM water. The amounts of required acid and caustic will vary as dictated by operational requirements. Based on annual resin analysis results, the beds may be surfactant cleaned, caustic soaked or brine soaked. The water from these cleanings is discharged via the Water Treatment Room Sump to the WC System (Outfall 002). The demineralizer resin is replenished approximately every six to eight years depending on resin sampling results. Waste resin is routed via the Water Treatment Room Sump to the WC System, Initial Holdup Pond and is ultimately placed in a permitted landfill. Turbine BqAding-5pM The Turbine Building Sumps (TBS), one for each unit, receive inputs from leakage, drainage, and liquid wastes from equipment and floor drains located in the Turbine Building. Inputs include Groundwater Drainage Sumps (WZ), Auxiliary Electric Boiler Blowdown, Steam Generator Blowdown, filter air handling units, Diesel Generator Room Sumps, lab drains, floor washes, normal condensate systentleakage, and condensate polisher backwashes. Other possible inputs may include RC Unwatering, and steam generator wet layup draindown. Periodically, condensate from air compressors is processed through an oil water separator and routed to the TBS then to the WC Initial Holdup Pond. The TBSs pump out to the WC Initial Holdup Pond. If radioactivity limits are exceeded, theses sumps may be routed through the Radwaste Liquid Waste Monitoring (WM) System (Outfall 004) or directly to RC (Outfall 001) depending on the treatment needed. All radioactive releases are controlled and regulated by the NRC. Discharges from the TB S may also be routed to RC (Outfall 00 1) if system inventory is high. Chemicals that may be present in the TBS include the following: • ammonia • hydrazine • carbohydrazide • 3-methoxypropylamine (MPA) • dimethylamine (DMA) • microbiocides • corrosion inhibitors • janitorial cleaning products • miscellaneous system/component cleaning products (low —volume wastes not associated with chemical metal cleaning) • laboratory chemicals The Turbine Building Sumps are normally routed to the WC System. However, if radioactivity limits are exceeded, these sumps can be routed through the Radwaste Liquid Waste Monitoring (WM) System (Outfall 004) or directly to RC (Outfall 001) depending on the treatment needed. Very low levels of radioactivity can be routed to the WC System. All radioactivity is controlled and regulated by the NRC. Page 10 of 20 Diesel Generator Room Su 0*0 of the 011. 11"Him There are several analytical laboratories on site which discharge to the WC System. The discharges contain typical laboratory chemicals used in analytical procedures. Condensate Polisher Backwash Over time, trace impurities in the condensate system increase in concentration. In order to maintain the integrity of the condensate system, the condensate is processed through an ion exchange resin. Condensate polishers are backwashed an average of twice per year . Each polisher contains approximately 15 - 20 cubic feet of resin, 120 milliliters of polymer, and requires approximately 10,000 gallons of condensate or YM water. Normally, the spent resin is pumped into a liner, de -watered and shipped to a low level radioactive waste disposal site. This resin may also be discharged to the WC System or to the Liquid Waste Monitoring System (WM) depending on levels of radioactivity and volume. Steam Generator Blowdown There are four (4) steam generators (SG) per unit at McGuire for a total of eight steam generators in all. Each has an operating volume of 16,000 gallons. Each unit is provided with a Steam Generator Blowdown Recycle System. Steam generator blowdown is continuous at a combined rate of approximately 200 gallons per minute per unit. The blowdown is directed to either the condensate polisher dernineralizers or to the steam generator blowdown demineralizers. If the blowdown water quality is unacceptable, it is rejected. Rejected water can be discharged to the WC System or to WM System depending on levels of radioactivity. During normal operation, hydra7ine is added to the condensate system for oxygen scavenging. The hydrazine concentration is maintained within a concentration range of 25-200 ppb. Page 11 o f 20 3-methoxypropylamine is added for pH control. The steam generators and hotwell are placed in wet layup if a unit is to be in extended shutdown or per chemistry management. Each unit is normally shutdown every 12 — 18 months for refueling and maintenance. Steam Generator Wet LayuR Wet layup is the method used for protecting the steam generators against corrosion during inactive periods. Chemical additions are made up in a 150 gallon addition tank. Normally, 40 gallons of 12% Carbohydrazide and 2 gallons of 40% 3-methoxypropylainine (MPA) are made up for transfer to the steam generators. Any remaining chemical solution is drained to the WC System via the Turbine Building Sump. Prior to returning the unit to operation, this wet layup solution is drained to the WC System or WM System via the TBS. The hotwell on each unit has a volume of approximately 250,000 gallons. During each unit shutdown or per chemistry management, the hotwell is placed in wet layup. Maximum chemical concentrations should be approximately 50 ppm, hydrazine with the pH adjusted with MPA. Prior to returning the unit to operation, this wet layup solution is discharged to the WC System or WM System via the TBS. Auili Electric Boiler B1s�wdorn The Auxiliary Electric Boiler is supplied feedwater from the condensate system. Trisodium phosphate is added as an electrolyte. The blowdown from the boiler may contain these chemicals and approximately 1-2 ppm, suspended solids, Blowdown is routed to the WC System via the TBS. RC S stem Unwaterin j The RC System for each of the two units has a volume of approximately 2 million gallons. During refueling outages and periodically during other shutdowns, the RC System must be unwatered. This water is essentially lake water. The principle unwatering discharge route is through the WWCB, but it can be routed through the WC System for short periods of time. Closed Conlin S stems Z--y-- There are several closed cooling systems within the station. The largest system has a volume of approximately 30,000 gallons. The main components of these systems are constructed of carbon steel. In order to mitigate corrosion of the carbon steel, various corrosion inhibitor solutions Page 12 o f 20 containing nitrites, borates, carbonates, aoles, triaoles, silicates, phosphates, and molybdates e used. The systems may need to be drained, individually, for non -routine maintenance. Should this occur, these systems would be drained to the RC'discharge, WC System, or Vag System, if contaminated with radioactivity. Standby Shutdown Facilily The Standby Shutdown Facility SF) is an alternate and independent means to shutdown the station during emergencies should the need arise. The independent power supply for the SSF is a diesel generator system.. The SSF contains a sump to collect system leakage, floor wash, and' drainage of the equipment for maintenance. The closed cooling system for the diesel generator uses a corrosion inhibitor which contains phosphates, nitrates, nitrites., molybdate, silicates, triaoles, and aoles. To maintain efficiency, the cooling -system is flushed annually to the SF which drains to the 'PVC System. Steam Generator Cleanin Each electrical generating unit contains four steam generators that have a capacity of approximately 25,000 gallons each. Them has been no chemical cleaning of the steam generators :ous S stem/Com onent Cleanin ,msco portents (such as strainers, HVAC heat exchangers, etc.) are cleaned y because of scaling or plugging. Other components will be cleaned as necessary 6 zling problems. Solutions utilized are dilute acids or caustic sodas. Typically only cation, include the Boilout Solutions surfactants cationic surfactants sodium hydroxide soda ash trisodium phosphate disodium phosphate monosodium phosphate sodium bicarbonate Page 13 o f 20 Acid Solutions Acid Solution .Additives thiourea ammonium biflurnide iiiak kid These solutions are described in the leveto et Document for effluent L imitations Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category. (Development Document)• The wastes from these cleanings will be analyzed to determine proper waste disposal. 'These cleaning solutions will be released through the WC System or WM System depending on levels of radioactivity. Page 14 o f 20 Landfill Leachate Vehicle Maintenance Facifit The Vehicle Maintenance Facility conducts maintenance on all company automobiles and heavy equipment. AN industrial waste generated at this facility is routed through an oil water separator to the WC System via the Initial Holdup Pond (IHP). To add weight to some equipment, water is added to the tires. To prevent the water from freezing, calcium chloride is added. Approximately 500 gallons of this solution is generated each year. Some of this solution is reused. Portions that not reused are transported to the Initial Holdup Pond and discharged. McGuire Office Complex All industrial waste generated in this building is routed to the WC system via the Initial Holdup Pond. Waste from an oil water separator is also routed to the WC system. The average daily flow can -not be estimated due to the highly intermittent nature of the flow. Office Sh2R-Eqcifity All industrial waste generated in this building is routed to the WC system via the Initial Holdup Pond. Waste from an oil water separator is also routed to the WC system. The average daily flow cannot be estimated due to the highly intermittent nature of the flow. Page 15 o f 20 Nondestructive Examination Lincoln Combustion Turbine Commessor Wash Water A State Approved Pilot Study was conducted in 1997 to determine if McGuire's wastewater treatment system could process wastewater from the Lincoln Combustion Turbine (LCT) Plant, The results of the study indicated that wastewater from the LT could be satisfactorily treated at McGuire with little to no effect on McGuire's effluent limits. The wastewater is primarily detergent/surfactant wastewater from washing of turbine compressor blades. This washing usually occurs once per year and generates up to 70,000 gallons. OUTFALL 003 Outfall 003 was eliminated as of June 28, 199& All sanitary wastewater is now discharged to the Char] otte/Mecklenburg Utilities Department (CMUD). Page 16 o f 20 OUTFALL 004 Ourfall 004 discharges flow from the Radwaste Liquid Waste Monitoring System (WM). This flow combines with RC water before discharging through the concrete discharge structure (Outfall 001) into Lake Norman as a batch discharge. All radioactive and potentially radioactive liquids are collected, segregated and processed prior to release. These effluents are classified as recyclable or nonrecyclable liquids. Recyclable liquids are recirculated back to the process streams. Nonrecyclable liquids are collected and processed to Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements per 10 CAR Part 20 and 10 CFR Part 50 requirements prior to release. The type of processing depends on the type of waste. The maximum discharge rate from WM is 120 GPM. The batch discharge flow for a Waste Monitor Tank Release is a function of activity level, the number of RC pumps in operation, and the resultant boron concentration in Lake Norman. The WM collects waste in three subsystems (floor and equipment drains, laundry waste, and ventilation unit drains). Chemicals that may be present in the WM System include: boric acid borax nitrate ammonia carbohydrazide Dimethyl amine (DMA) 3-methoxypropylamine (MPA) Cat Floc T-2 lithium hydroxide ethylene glycol corrosion inhibitors hydrazine chlorine/hypochlorite hydrogen peroxide pump bearing cleaning chemicals laboratory chemicals surfactants polyelectrolytes miscellaneous system/component cleaning waste tool and component decontamination waste janitorial cleaning products, The TBS can become contaminated with radioactivity. When this occurs, it can be pumped to the Floor Drain Tank (FIST) or to the WM release point in the RC crossover line. Any chemicals listed as being in the TB S may also be present in WM when the sump is routed to WM. Any solids generated in the treatment process are de -watered and transported to a State licensed low level radioactive waste disposal facility. Page 17 o f 20 Floor. Eauiranent. and Laundry Drains • OMMMMIMMMMM Chemical Volume and Control Svstem The Chemical Volume and Control System (NV) regulates the concentration of chemical neutron absorber in the Reactor Coolant System (NC) to control reactivity changes and maintain the required water inventory in the NC System. Boron is used as the chemical neutron absorber. Other control elements introduced into the NC System by the NV System include lithium and hydrazine. Approximately 120 pounds of lithium hydroxide monohydrate are used in each unit per year for pH control. The lithium is removed by dernineralizers in the NC System. During start-up, hydrazine is used as an oxygen scavenging agent. It is consumed upon unit heat -up, and is not used at any other time. During shutdown, hydrogen peroxide is added to the NC System to facilitate the removal of activated corrosion products. Page 18 o f 20 Chemical Treatment in WM Svste Administrative Buil ip Drains The Administrative Building drains include an H AC sump, floor drains, janitorial sink, hot water boiler, and chiller water system discharge. Any chemicals in the drains would include the typical commercial products used to clean and maintain the floors as well as closed cooling corrosion inhibitors and microbicides from leak-age/drainage of the HVAC Systems. The corrosioninhibitors include nitrites, bortes, carbonates, triaoles, azoles, and ethylene glycol. RC'Svste Un-watering The RC System for each of the two units has a total volume of approximately 2 million gallons. Whenever a unit is scheduled for refueling, periodically during other shutdowns, and for condenser tube leaks, the system must be un-watered for purposes of maintenance. Un-watering Page 19 o f 20 watering t roug the WWCB. However, it i I ppricds of time. Filtered Water -cause of leakage by the valves in the maximum un-watering rate is approximately r. Discharge is via the TBS. Administrative �s during un-watering. Treated liquid -Is into a crossover line between the RC System fity exists for trace amounts of radioactivity to ,rocess because of isolation valve leak -by. All a ITC, The principle discharge route of the un- y be routed through the WC System for short any sediment on the bottom of the tanks. These flushes go to roof drains which discharge into yard drains going to the SNSWP. HVAC Unit Drains Several HVAC units have once through non- contact cooling water drains which discharge to yard drains on the east and west sides of the Administrative Building. The flow from each of these units is 10 GPM. These HVA C units are supplied by RL. Yard Drains Most yard drains discharge to the WWCB or SNSWP. The drainage area for the plant site is approximately 250 acres. The yard drain system is described in McGuire's Storrowater Permit Application. Outfall 006 Performance standards require that certain metal components be periodically cleaned using an acid or caustic solution. This cleaning actually attacks the base metal of the component. The waste metal cleaning solutions which are generated will be neutralized. The other compounds will be mixed, oxidized, and/or precipitated as necessary for treatment. The wastes from these cleanings will be sampled and analyzed to determine proper waste disposal. If the wastewater is in specification it will be released through the WC System or WY M System. If the waste solution exceeds the permitted discharge limits, it will either be treated further or sent off -site to an approved disposal facility. Page 20 of 20 APPENDIX IV Section 311 Exclusion List APPENDIX IV Hazardous Substance List for Section 311 Exclusion (40 CFR 117) The table below identifies hazardous substances located on -site that have the potential to be released in quantities greater than the Reportable Quantity (RO) listed in 40 CFR 11 T This list is being provide in order to qualify for the spill reportability exemption provided in 40 CFR 117. Releases of these chemicals will be to the Waste Water Collection System and will be treated prior to being released to the Catawba River, The values listed below represent the maximum quantities on•site that could be released at one time. These quantities do not necessarily reflect quantities that are discharged through typical use. CHEMICAL NAME USE OTY ON SITE IN LBS Bulk Chemical used in HVAC units to prevent fouling of cooling Potassium Hydroxide coil& 4812 Bulk Chemical used for resin regeneration and wastewater Sodium Hydroxide nuetralization 4858 Sodium Nitrite Bulk Chemical used in Closed Cooling Systems 2571 Bulk Chemical used for resin regeneration and wastewater Sulfuric Acid neutralization 104796 Date: 11/23/99 APPENDIX V Historical Data / Graphs Supporting NPDES Permit Change Requests This spreadsheet contains 3 years of historical data for Outfall 002. A short explanation of some of the data follows: Oil & Grease: The drop in the line was reported as 0.86 m rather than <1.0 mg/l. An alternate certified laboratory was used for this sample. Sulfate: The higher numbers in 1997 were due to either a mixed bed demineralizer regeneration, or from adjusting the Mixing Basin pH with Surfunc Acid. The higher number in 1999 was do to a ;regeneration. Sulfates are a waste product from using Sulfuric Acid for regenerations and pH adjustments. The 0.3 values on the graph for MBAS, were actually 1.3 mgA. Hydrazine: We typically see some higher numbers above detection limits, at Outfall 002 due to drainage of secondary fe ` water to WC, Hydrazine is in that water, and these spikes are normal. 11 /8199 0. 35 .; g.5 0. ;15 .1 0.Q5 r w /1 /9 11 /1 / r /1 / 5/1 / /1 /9 1 /1 /9 /1 /99 5/1 /99/1 /99 Date 5 4 3. t 2Z - 1.5 1 05 0 8/1 /97 11 /1 /97 2/1 /98 5/1 /98 - /1 /8 11 /1 /98 2/ Date 1�. Fi t PerM t_imit = 1 matt_ Mt�thl u 9 5/1 /99 - /1 /99 age McGuire ll 002 359 300 25 2Q£i 150 10 5 t -5Ci /1/ 11/1/97 2/1/98 /1/98 /1/98 111/9 2/1/99 5/1/9' /1/99 'ate SULFATE m Permit L..i�t McGuireOuttall 002 2t 1` 1 1 12 .6 1 6 2 8/1 /97" 11 /1 / 7 2/1 /98 /1 /98 /1 /9 11 /1 /98 2/1 /99 /1 /99 8/1 /99 Date Total Suspended olid g/L Per it Limit 0 mg/L onthl r g 0.55 OA5 .35 0.5 0.15 0.05 -0.05 /197 11/1/97 2/1/98 5/1/98 8/1/98 11/1/9 /1/99 5/1/99 8/1/99 Date Hdrir� m/�. F'it Limit 44 rr�g/L ii This spreadsheet contains 3 years of historical data for Outfoll 005. A short explanation of some of the data follows: Oil & Grease: The "lowu value of 0.58 mg/l on /4/98 was run by an alternate laboratory with a lower level of detection. The "high" value of 3.2 mg/l on 3/16 99 was actually < 3.2 mg/l. Due to a different dilution factor, the detection limit was 3 mg/l for that sample, 11 /8/9 1 t 9 6 m c 5- 8/1/97 11/1/7 /1/98 5/1/98 /1/9 11/1/98 /1/ 9 5/1/9 8/1/9 Date Ph 3.5- 3- 2.5- 2- 1.5- 1 ,5 /1/ 7 11/1/ 2/1/95 5/1/ /1/9 11/1/9 2/1/99 5/1/ /1/99 Date Oil and Grease / - Permit Limit = 15.0 rng/L 1 1l ..b GION 4 /1/97 11/1/9 " /1/98 8/1/98 /1/98 11/1/98 2/1/99 /1/99 8/1/99 Date Total Copp g& - o Permi �.imt McGuire 80t 00 � 80 200 1 1 /1/97 11/1/ 2/1/98 5/1/98 /1/98 11/1/9 /1/99 /1/99 /1199 Date 1 12 3/1 /97 11 /1 /97 1 /9 /1 /9 /1 /98 11 /1/98 /1 /99 /1 /99 _ /1 /99' Date c►I pin €slid /�. - F'r .irr�i qCi rn rD ate of North C arlina parfiment of Environment dNatural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Kim A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E.1Dir or C D E October 16,1998 Ms. Angela Grooms Ulf3f Manager, Water Protection Duke Power ';l ,. 13339 Hagers Ferry Road" ,. Huntersville North Carolina 28078-7929 Subject: NPDES Permit Correction Permit No, NCO024392 McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Lear ills. Grooms: On September 21„ 1998 the Division of Water Quality issued a permit modification to Duke Power the above referenced facility. In response to your request received October 16, 1998, the permit has been revised to correct several errors inadvertently made in the aforementioned modification. Specifically, the corrections are: • The specified reporting unit for flow on effluent page All) has been changed from MGl) back to 13GD in accordance with the permit issued can duly 10, 1995. • The daily maximum oil ' grease limitation has been corrected to read-50.0 g/L, as opposed to 0.0 mg/L.. Again, this correction has been made in accordance with the permit issued duly 10, 1995. • The sample type for the acute toxicity testing requirement at outfall 002 has been changed from composite to grab as was originally permitted in 1995. This discharge is intermittent, therefore a grab sample is the most representative method for conducting toxicity testing. Please find enclosed amended permit pages. 'These pages should be inserted into your permit and the old ones discarded. All other terms and conditions contained in the original permit remain unchanged and in full effect. "These permit clarifications are issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina. General Statutes 1 - 1 a.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 76 6-0 35 Telephone (91 ) 733- 0 3 FAX (91 ) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50 % Recycled / 10 % Post -consumer paper If you have any questions concerning this permit modification, please contact Mr. Mark McIntire at telephone number (919) 733-5083, extension 553. Sincerely, Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. Cc: Central Files lllklllNllllllNNN~/ Water Quality Section NPDES Unit Files Point Source Compliance/Enforcement Unit I A (1). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS;- FINAL Permit No. NCO024392 I During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 001 Once Through Cooling Water. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: V rin P mu ka, qJ1 ; lntake Flow (IIGD) Daily Pump Logs Temperature (October — June) 95"F Daily Recorder DCI3— Temperature (July -September)— 990F Daily-- Recorder__________ Hydrazine' 0.06 mg/l, Calculated— DCB AcuLe—T—Oxicityl Quarterly Composite DCB Total Residual Chlorine' 0.20mg/L 0.50rng/L I Weekly Multiple Time of Chlorine Addition' N-QTr 4��5 1 Sample Locations: I - Intake. DC B — Discharge canal bridge, DS — Discharge structure corresponding to an individual unit, 2 The hydrazine daily maximum shall be the calculated hydrazine concentration at the discharge canal bridge based upon hydrazine monitoring results at Outfall 004 and shall be calculated once on any day which a discharge of hydrazine occurs from the radwaste system and turbine building sumps (based on process knowledge). The calculations shall take into account flows from the once -through cooling water and the radwaste system or turbine building sumps, 5 Acute Toxicity (Daphnid 24 hr.); No significant mortality at 90% with samples collected in February, May. August, and November. See condition A(7) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit. 4 Monitoring for total residual chlorine is required during and subsequent to chlorination. Monitoring shall begin immediately upon start-up of chlorination and shall discontinue when total residual chlorine is no longer detected. Total residual chlorine may not be discharged from any single generating unit for more than two hours per day unless the discharger demonstrates to the State that discharge for more than two hours is required for macroinvertebrate control. 5 Multiple grab samples shall consist of grab samples collected at the approximate beginning of Total Residual Chlorine discharge and once every 15 minutes thereafter until TRC is no longer detected. "Daily Maximum" TIC is the instantaneous maximum of any single grab, 6 The Permittee shall maintain a log of all chlorination events within each unit. The log shall be maintained on file at the plant and shall be available for review or submitted to the Division upon request by any of its representatives. For each chlorination event, the log shall list: (1) each system that is chlorinated; (2) the volume of the system (gpm), (5) the chlorination begin and end time-, and (4) the total time of the chlorination event (minutes), DISCHARGE OF ANY PRODUCT REGISTERED UNDER THE FEDERAL INSEcriciDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODENTICIne ACT is PROHIBITED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED ELsMitIFRE iN Tilts PERMIT, THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS. A (2), EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is an Conventional Wastewater Treatment facility. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittet Boom WAIM '. 77�&J Y?3 a; � , Flow (MGD) Daily Oil and Grease 15.0 mg/L 30.0' mg/L Monthly Total Suspended Solids 30.0 mg/L 100,0 mg/L Monthly Total Residual Chlorines (rM/L) Monthly pHs Monthly Hydrazine 4.4 mg/L Weekly MBAS (mg/L) Monthly Kermit No. NCO02439 ized to discharge front outfall(s) serial number 02- specified below: OTT Is Instantaneous E Grab E Crab E Grab E Crab Grab Grab Sulfate (m/L) Monthly Grab E Acute Toxicity" Quarterly Grab E 1 Sample Locations: E — Effluent: with sampling performed prior to mixing with any other waste streams.' 2 Total Residual Chlorine shall he monitored once per hatch within 24 hours of injection when chlorine is used for treatment purposes. The pl-I shall not he less than 8 standard units or greater than 9.0 standard units. A Acute Toxicity (Daphnid, 48 hr) LCsu 80% with samples collected in February, May, August, and November. See condition A(8) of the ,Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit. THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE E OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE. FOAM IN OTtirR THAN TRACE AMOUNTS. S State of North Carolina mar Department of Environment, tate of Healthr and Natural Resources tr ivision of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary 1'14 F=1 A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. David F. Mitchell Technical Systems Manager ESS/Environmental Division Duke Power Company 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, North Carolina 28078-7929 Subject: NPDES Permit Modification McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Dear Mr. Mitchell: The Division issued NPDES permit no, NCO024392 to Duke Power Company for their McGuire Nuclear facility on April 18, 1995. The Division has reviewed your permit modification request for the subject facility, Specifically, you requested that BOD5 monitoring be eliminated from outfall 002 and that silver monitoring be eliminated from outfall 003. Pursuant to your request, the BOD5 monitoring requirement for outfall 002 has been eliminated. The silver monitoring frequency for outfall 003 has been reduced from 2/month to quarterly. Silver is a pollutant of concern and should be monitored for any potential impact on the receiving stream. mal Protection Agency dated December 6, 1981 of change in ownership or control of this discharge, This permit does not affect the legal requirement to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local government permit that may be required. If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Mr. Mark McIntire at telephone number (919) 733- Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Central Files Permits & Engineering Unit / Permit File Facility Assessment Unit P.O. Sample Locations: E -Effluent. Samples to be collected every other month. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. A. (4) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL Permit No. NCO024392 During the period beginning on March 1, 1998 and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial numbers 003 - Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility, Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: EPFLUENT-7-CH ONITOR ... . ... . .. 00"Itht ookly 77 7 .. ... . . . ...... .. 0 Vleasurome :t A Ver mVm ..... ax A' aq ''M '11 ore q" 6 ' el!,Ic,—X - f Y Flow (MGD) Weekly Instantaneous E 45�O 29/1- BOD5 30.0 mLL . __ 2/Month Grab E Total SuMended Solids 100.2 2/Month Grab E Total Residual Chlorine f mE&) Weekly Grab E Fecal Coliform 200/ 100 ml 400 / 100 ml 2/Month Grab E pH Monthly Grab E Oil and Grease 15.0 ma�L 30.2_Tq/L Grab E Silver Quarterly G E MBAS jm2�Lj Monthly Grab E N-Qtu: Sample Locations: E - Effluent. Samples to be collected every other month. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. Ail Mane Duke 133Z Hunt Dear M% Station herewitl, 003 hav of North Carolina rtmnt of Environment turf Resources t + , on of Water Quality 4 00% A lo''I 11 B. Hunt, Jr., GovernorIL SIM McDevitt, Secretary stop Howard', Jr., P.E., Director September 21, 1998 ela Grooms Water Protection i'C' ewer .. -lagers Ferry Read vile, North Carolina 28078-7929 Subject: Permit Modification McGuire Nuclear Station NPDES Permit No. NCO024392 Mecklenburg ;County Grooms: The Division issued NPDES permit number NCO024392 to Duke Power for its .McGuire Nuclear )n July 10, 1995. In accordance with your request received June 25, 1998, the Division is forwarding permit modifications to the aforementioned permit Specifically, monitoring requirements at outfall been removed. In addition, monitoring requirements at outfall 005 indicative of sanitary waste have loved. Finally, the description of wastewaters discharged through outfall 002 has been modified to include certain low -volume wastes not associated with chemical metal cleaning. Enclosedplease find the modified permit. The old permit should be discarded. This permit modification is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 13-2151 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency dated December 8, 1983. Please take notice that this permit is not transferable. Part 11, E.4. addresses the requirements to be followed in case of change in ownership or control of this discharge.; This permit dares not affect the legal requirement to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local government permit that may be required. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding this permit modification, please do not hesitate to contact Mark McIntire at (91 ) 733-5083, extension 553, Sincerely, Original Signed By avid Goo rich A. reston owar , Jr. P.E. cc: Central Files NPDES Unit Files RO. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27 26-053o Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled 110% post -consumer paper Permit No. NCO024392 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Duke Power Company McGuire Nuclear S NC Highway 7 North of Charlol Mecklenburg CoL to receiving waters designated as the Catawba River (Lake I Catawba River Basin 0 1 HIT= — ul� FAU# W 8M )n LbNIVII, ri the and IV hereof - The permit shall become effective September 21, 1998. This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on June 30, 2000. Signed this day September 21, 1998. Original Signed By David A. Goodrich A-.?r—eston Howard ' Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission 2 Permit No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO PERNUT COVER SHEET Duke Power Company 10 authorized to: Continue to operate wastewater treatment facilities necessary to comply with final effluent limitations contained in this permit and located at McGuire Nuclear Station, northwest of Charlotte in Mecklenburg County; Continue to discharge condenser cooling water, low pressure service water, and nuclear service water through outfall 001 at the location specified on the attached map into Iake Norman which is classified Class WS-IV B waters in the Catawba River Basin; (HVAC sump, floor drains, janitorial sinks, hot water boiler, chiller water system) condenser cooling dewatering, filtered water, HVAC unit drains, yard drains, and i osmosis reject flows through the wastewater collection basin consisting of a 15.4 acre pond and surface skimmer with discharge through outfall 005 at the locations specified attached map into the Catawba River (Mountain Island Lake) which is classified WS-IV in the Catawba River Basin; and 6. Continue to discharge chemical metal cleaning wastes from outfall 006 through outfall the location specified on the attached map into the Catawba River (Mountain Island which is classified WS-IV waters in the Catawba River Basin and through outfall 004 location specified on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified WS-IV B in the Catawba River Basin, 24392 ber 001- .. ,g *• •N •., , a,.,9'-, Y � : Intake Flaw (MGD) "'.;,.... e , ,'^'' a AC.:• Mtiitlt'TI.t ey� t $ w•.�y°t o iapi+t?= � " ,'#y �` Daily � ''"^IWO, ``�``,"�'arit..:�.�'ype�.,; d��.,��a1 � /yy {.+��y{'y �Yi?°:. Pump Logs T Temperature (October — June) 9 °F Daily Recorder DCB Temperature (July -September) 990F Daily Recorder DCB Hydrazine 0.06 mg/L Calculated DCB Acute Toxicity, Quarterly Composite DCB Total Residual Chlorine4 .20 rng/L O} 50 mg/L Weekly Multiple Grab'I)S Time of Chlorine Addition NC.IT: I Sample Locations: I - Intake, DCB — Discharge canal bridge, DS - Discharge structure corresponding to an individual unit. 2 The hydrazine daily maximum shall be the calculated hydrazine concentration at the discharge canal bridge based upon hydrazine monitoring results at Outfall 004 and shall be: calculated once on any day which a discharge of hydrazine occurs from the radwaste system and turbine building sumps (based on process knowledge). The calculationsshall take into account flows from the once -through cooling water and the radwaste system or turbine building sumps. 3 Acute Toxicity (Daphnid' 24 hr.); No significant mortality at 90% with samples collected in February, May, August, and November. See condition A(7) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit.. 4 Monitoring for total residual chlorine is required during and subsequent to chlorination, Monitoring shall begin immediately upon start-up of chlorination and shall discontinue when total residual chlorine is no longer detected. Total residual chlorine may not be discharged from any single generating unit for more than two hours per day unless the discharger demonstrates to the State that discharge for more than two hours is required for macroinvertebrate control. 5 Multiple grab samples shall consist of grab samples collected at the approximate beginning of Total Residual Chlorine discharge and once every 15 minutes thereafter until TRC is no longer detected. "Daily Maximum" TRC is the instantaneous maximum of any single grab, Ci The Permittee shall maintain a log of all chlorination events within each unit. The log shall he maintained on file at the plant and shall be available for review or submitted to the Division upon request by any of its representatives. For each chlorination event, the log shall list: (1) each system that is chlorinated; () the volume of the system (gpm); (3) the chlorination begin and end time; and (4) the total time of the chlorination event (minutes). DISCHARGE OFANY PRODUCT REGISTERED UNDER THE FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODE TICiDE ACT is PROHIBITED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AUTFIontzr t ELSEWHERE IN THIS PERMIT, THERE SHALL SE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS otz visim FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMO iNTS. A (). EFFLUENT LP During the period begh Conventional Wastewa u Flow (MGD) " ., 3, evN.. ",�'. .,a. .a' ,, "^' ,, ge: .V ally:Ma�cltnutn� �} vG y +A11! asure nt .J).,.. ,ir� .�,T�regency ��>, �� �`��� ,<>�ay'S�mfi r Daily Instantaneous E. Oil and Grease 15.0 mg/L 20.0 mg/L Monthly Grab E Total Suspended Solids 30.0 mg/L 100.0 mg/L Monthly Grab E Total Residual Chlorine (mg/L) Monthly Grab E p143 Monthly Grab E Hydrazine 4.4 mg/L Weekly Grab E M3AS (mg/L) Monthly Grab E Sulfate (mg/L.) Monthly Grab E Acute Toxicity4 Quarterly Composite E I Sample Locations: E— Effluent, with sampling performed prior to mixing with any other waste streams. 2 Total Residual Chlorine shall be monitored once per batch within 24 hours of injection when chlorine is used for treatment purposes. The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units or greater than 9,0 standard units. 4 Acute Toxicity (Daphnid, 48 hr) LCs, 80% with samples collected in February, May, August, and November, See condition A(8) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit.; THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNT5, (5)'. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FINAL 4 Permit No. NC002452 wring the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Per xaittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 004- idwaste Liquid Waste Monitoring System', Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Perm tree as specified below: z .., , $ , I�t.,N'IIt CIItx �MII " :`.H,.., .SS;.:. , � , � � �,c �, ..,�� x• � � <. "� s, , . ;. k �::. �: r ��I�a I .. tu,�Ia,l�rrt� Flow (MGD) Weekly Instantaneous E Total Suspended Solids 50,0 mg/L 100.0tmg:/:L::: g/L ` Quarterly Grab E Oil and Grease 15.0 mg/L 20.0 Quarterly Grab E Hydrazine, (mg/L) Crab C N TES: I In the event the turbine building sumps are discharged through ;Outfall 001 instead of Outfall 002, the above discharge limitations shall also apply to the turbine building sump discharge. Each discharge from the turbine building sumps shall be monitored as specified above for flow, total suspended solids, oil and grease, and hydrazine if applicable. 2 Sample Locations: E — Effluent, with samples collected after radaste treatment, but prior to any dilution with cooling water. S Hydrazine monitoring shall be performed on each batch that contains hydrazine that is collected in the radwaste system or turbine building sumps. THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE: FOAM IN OTHER TI IAN TRACE AMOUNTS. A (4). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL During the period beginning can the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, Wastewater Collection Basin. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permii t Permit No. NCO024392 s authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 005- 1 below. a. L � ��• `�� y�„,,`'v<' ``� `�'' "�' ?. �^Yr:*. ' �,,p �\ "U ,.k: ".� ' nr(;! ^ "�ka3T'�`Y 3"S; y. 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Y.�.r.,,:m.v tly attmumr ampleTyp .-I ocnfTcant ,e„,;' Flow (MGD) Weekly Instantaneous E Total Suspended Solids 30.0 mg/L 100.0 mg/L Monthly Grab E Oil and Grease 15.0 m /L 20.0 mg/L 2/Month Grab E Total Copper (gg/L) Monthly Grab E Total Iron (µg/L) Monthly Grab E Chronic Toxicity Quarterly Grab E Alkalinity as CaCO (mg/L) Monthly Grab E' pH Monthly Grab I E N Lr—ES : I Sample Locations: E -- Effluent. 2 Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia) Pass/Fail at 1 % with samples collected in January, April, July, and October, See condition A(9) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit. THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLONfING SOLIDS Oil VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN'rRACE AMOUN'rs. Permit No. NCO0243 2 Lion, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 00fi- the Permittee as specified below: ��ITt��INC�.;J��1�, 1�i"�' „ e A1.Y:IkAAS,' #} y} ' .. 9yu ,.r: � we ,.:•m, . s.; , ...,. .,a.x ,.,M ,: u k , $ a.11y laxllnum, `� � n p 1., •. `,, nn .. ,.IVieasJll'v rn4 ♦ n* o.. €. m Y. ;... S „ .,.,.. {e py{c �;; / r. k-Ya .�„s � + .rY. r .'s:',17requeRRGr 3,'. &R �y'.,, l,€Y ;�. k'S .tnple "ype y `Y xY,£'nS Flow (I�ICD) I/Batch In Total Suspended Solids 30.0 mg/L 100.0 mg/L I/Batch Grab E Oil and Grease 1 .0 mg/L 20.0 mg/L I /Batch Grab E Total Copper (µg/L) 1.0 mg/L 1.0 g/L I/Batch Grab E Total Iron (Itg/L) 1.0 g/L 1.0 mg/L I/Batch Grab E p I�� I /Batch Grab E NOTES: I THESE LIMITATIONS SHALT. APPLY TO ALL CHEMICAL METAL GLEANING WASTES TREATED AT THE FACILITY. The treated wastewater from the chemical metal cleaning wastes operation may be discharged through any permitted outfall, All limitations imposed upon outfall 006, with the possible exception of pH, are applicable to any chemical metal cleaning waste discharges, and must be met prior to their mixing with any other wastestream. For pH, if the wastestrearn is sent through the conventional wastewater treatment facility prior to discharge, the limitation below must be ,net at the outfall from the conventional wastewater treatment facility. 2 Sample Locations: E — Effluent. 3 the pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units or greater than 9.0 standard units. MONITORING AND REPORTING UNDER TI IESE EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS IS REQUIRED ONLY WHEN CHEMICAL METAL CLEANING IS PERFORMED. THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS. McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS 10 A (6). 516(a) VARIANCE The Division of Water Quality has approved the submitted 316(a) demonstration and has concluded that the existing thermal limitations are sufficient to protect the aquatic environment of Lake Norman. Duke Power must perform the following as part of the 316(a) variance: a. Monitoring shall include a sampling program with the intent to determine the abundance and distribution of fish species, both in time and space, in the mixing zone over the critical summer period. The use of hydroacoustical sampling equipment is suitable for these purposes and is to be performed in conjunction with vertical temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles. In addition, these data will be analyzed where appropriate (using other lake specific information collected either by Duke Power Company or other agencies) with regard to striped bass usage of the mixing zone. b. Remodeland assess the impact of 100% load factor during the months of June through August and 90% load factor for the remainder of the year. C. Address maximum discharge temperatures from McGuire which will occur each month when the units are operating at maximum output. This discussion shall entail the possible effect on swimmers/fallen skiers in the thermal plume area during the summer months. A (7). ACUTE TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QUARTERLY) The permittee shall conduct acute toxicity tests on a quarte basis using protocols defined in the North Carolina Procedure Document entitled "Pass/Fail Methodology For Determining Acute Toxicity In A Single Effluent Concentration" (Revised -July, 1992 or subsequent versions). The monitoring shall be performed as a Daphnia pulex or Ceriodaphnia 24 hour static test. The effluent concentration at which there may be at no time significant acute mortality is 90% (defined as treatment two in the procedure document). Effluent samples for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained during representative effluent discharge below all waste treatment. The tests will be performed during the months of February, May, August, and November. The parameter code for this test if using Daphnia pulex is TGA,3D. The code for this test if using Ceriodaphnia is TGA3B. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR -I) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGE,3D. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-2 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, N.C. 27607 Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS N SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) (). Continued.... Should there be no discharge of flaw from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the farm. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above: Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. -Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test datafrom either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as; specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring. A (8). ACUTE. TOXICITY PERMIT LIMIT (QUARTERLY) The permittee shall conduct acute toxicity tests on a orterly basis using protocols defined as definitive in EPA Document EPA/600/-00/027 entitled "Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents to Freshwater and Marine Organisms'" The monitoring shall be performed as a Daphnia pulexor C'ertodaph is 48 hour static test. The LC150 of this effluent using the previously stated methodology may at no time in any toxicity test be less than 0%. Effluent samples; for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained during representative effluent discharge below all waste treatment. The tests will be performed during :the months of February May, August, and November. The parameter code for this test if using Daphnia pulex is TAA3D. The parameter code for this test if using Ceriodaphnia is TAA3B. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the appropriate parameter code. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-1 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina :Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh; North Carolina 27607 luring a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test �e months specified above. ,e monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North Carolina ntial impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and % requirements or limits. is as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism I controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate ater than the last day of the month Wlowind fbe --th of tbe i-tial monitoring. A (9). CHRONIC TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QUARTERLY) k McGuire NucleaLr Stalion Permit No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) A (8). Continued... Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, -the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. NOTE: Failure to achieve test condii survival and appropriate environmei follow-un testino to be comnleted n Lrge shall at no time exhibit chronic toxicity using test procedures outlined in the North nia Chronic Effluent Bioassay Procedure," Revised November 1995, or subsequent versions. !ntration at which there may be no observable inhibition of reproduction or significant mortality is 12.0% (defined as treatment two in the procedure document). The permit holder shall perform ggdLterl X monitoring using this procedure to establish compliance with the permit condition. The tests will be performed during the months of January, April, Julj,,, and October. Effluent sampling for this testing shall be performed at the NPDES permitted final effluent discharge below all treatment processes. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGP5B. Additionally, DWQ Form AT- I (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 McGuire Nuclear Station Pern-.it No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS ANID MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) A (9). Continued... Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream, -Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed, Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival, minimum control organism reproduction, and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial Monitoring. A (10). BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES It has been determined from information submitted that the plans and procedures in place at McGuire Nuclear Station are equivalent to that of Best Management Practice (BMP). A (11). BIOCIDES The permittee shall not use any biocides except those approved in conjunction with the permit application. The permittee shall notify the Director in writing not later than ninety (90) days prior to instituting use of any additional biocide used in cooling systems which may be toxic to aquatic life other than those previously reported to the Division of Water Quality. Such notification shall include completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 and a map locating the discharge point and receiving stream. Completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 is not necessary for biocides added to outfalls that have toxicity monitoring. McGuire Nuclear Station Pernxit No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS U MONITORING REQUIREMENTS :SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) (12). CHEMICAL METAL CLEANING WASTES The term "chemical metal cleaning waste" means any wastewater resulting from the cleaning of any metal process equipment with chemical compounds including, but not limited to, boiler tube cleaning. A (15). COMBINED WASTE STREAMS In the event that waste streams from various sources are combined for 'treatment or discharge, the quantity of each pollutant or pollutant property attributable to each controlled waste source shall not exceed the specified limitation for that waste source. A (14). FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODENTICIDE ACT Discharge of any product registered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act to any waste stream which may ultimately be released to lakes, rivers, streams, or other wasters of the United States is prohibited unless specifically authorized elsewhere in this permit. This requirement is not applicable to products used for lawn and agricultural purposes. Discharge of chlorine from the use of chlorine gas, sodium hypochlorite, or other similar' chlorination compounds for disinfection in plant potable and service water systems and in sewage treatment is authorized. A (15). INTAKE SCREEN BACKWASH Continued intake screen backwash discharge is 'permitted without limitations or monitoring requirements. However, the discharge of oil and grease is prohibited from this discharge. A (16). LAKE NORMAN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT MAINTENANCE MONITORING PROGRAM The Lake Norman aquatic environment maintenance monitoring program approved by the Division: of Water Quality shall be, continued. The monitoring results shall be submitted annually. (17). MIXING ZONE The mixing zone is defined as containing an area of no more than 5500 acres and lying upstream of the dam and south of a line originating on the west bank of NC coordinates E-1,410,000 and -05 ,600 and extending south 70-00 east intersecting the point of land on the eastern shore. Water quality stream standards for temperature shall be met outside the mixing zone. A (18).' OTHER DISCHARGES The permittee is hereby authorized to discharge as follows:; McGuire Nuclear Station Pernift No. NCO024 92 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) A (18). Continued... a. The 'Cowans Ford Date underdrain discharge to the Catawba River which includes uncontaminated bearing lubrication and gland seal water; and possibly silt from cyclone separators; and b. Fire protection water (approved biocides only) to Lake Norman (Catawba River). A (19). POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL COMPOUNDS There shall be no discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds such as, those commonly used for transformer fluid. A (20). RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Releases of radioactive material shall be monitored and conducted in accordance with all conditions and limitations required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRQ and as specified in the Final Safety Analysis Report, Technical Specifications, and Environmental Statement for the McGuire Nuclear Station. A (21). TOXICITY REOPENER This permit shall be 'modified, or revoked and reissued to incorporate toxicity limitationsand monitoring requirements in the event toxicity testing or other studies conducted on the effluent or receiving stream indicate that detrimental effects` may be expected in the receiving stream as a result of this discharge. A (22). WAIVER Nothing in this permit shall be construed as a waiver by the permittee of any right to a hearing it may have pursuant to State or Federal laws or regulations. A (25). YARD DRAINS Yard drains may be discharged without limitation or monitoring requirements. PART ia� ,hedul� of Co c�l�an . The permittee shall comply with Final Effluent Limitations for discharges in accordance with the following schedule: Pet-utittee shall comply with Final Effluent Urrdtations by the effective date of .the permit unless specified taw. 2. Permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary operate the °s " g facilities at optimum ci c . 3. No later than 14 calendar days following a date identified in the above schedule of compliance, the pern-dttee shall submit either a report of progress or, in of specific actions ng required y identified dates, a writtennotice of compliance or noncompliance. In the latter case, the notice shall include the cause of noncompliance, any rernedial actions taken, and the probability of meeting the next schedule requirements. Part I1 Page I of 14' i� PART 11 STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR NPDES PERMITS DEFINITIONS 1. Pe it Is,uine Authori!X e Director of the Division of Water Quality. 2. DEM or "the Division" Means the Division of Water Quality, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. 3. Used herein means the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. 4. Act or "the Act" e Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Clean Water Act, as amended, 33 USC 1, et. . ass/D,ay Measurements a. The "monthly average ;discharge" is defined as the total mass of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during a calendar month on which daily discharges are sampled and measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such month. It is therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the weights of the pollutant found each day of the month and then dividing this sum by the number of days the tests were reported. The limitation is identified as "Monthly Average" in Part I of the permit. b. The "weekly average discharge" is defined as the total mass of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during the calendar week (Sunday - Saturday) on which daily discharges are sampled and measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such week. It is, therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the weights of pollutants found each day of the week and then dividing this sum by the number of days the tests were reported. This limitation is identified as "Weekly Average" in Part I of the permit. c. The "maximum daily discharge"is the total mass (weight) of a pollutant discharged during a calendar day. If only one sample is taken during any; calendar day the weight of pollutant calculated from it is the "maximum daily discharge." This limitation is identified as "Daily Maximum; " in fart I of the permit. d. The "average annual discharge" is defined as the total mass of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during the calendar year on which daily discharges are sampledand measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such year. It i, therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the weights of pollutants found each day of the year and then dividing this sum by the number of days the tests were reported. This limitation is defined a "Annual Average" in Part I of the permit. Part 11 Page 3 of 14 7. Other Measurements; a. Flow, (MGD): The flow limit expressed in this permit is the 24 hours average flow, averaged monthly. It is determined as the arithmetic mean of the total daily flaws recorded during the calendar month. . An ""instantaneous flow measurement" is a measure of flow taken at the time of sampling, when both the sample and flaw will be representative of the total discharge. c. A "continuous flaw measurement" is a measure of discharge flow from the facility which occurs continually without'interruption throughout the operating hours of the facility. Flow shall be monitored continually except for the infrequent times when there may be no flow or for frequent maintenance activities on the flow device. 8. T of Same sl —s a. Composite Sample: A composite sample shall consist of (1) a series of grab samples collected at equal time intervals over a 24 hour period of discharge and combined proportional to the rate of flow measured at the time of individual sample collection, or (2) a series of grab samples of equal volume collected over a 24 hour period with the ,time intervals between samples determined by a preset number of gallons passing the sampling point. Flow measurement between sample intervals shall be determined by use of a;flo recorder and totalizer, and the present gallon interval between sample 'collection fixed at no greater than 1/24 of the expected total daily flow at the treatment system, or () a single, continuous sample collected over a 24 hour period proportional to the rate of flow. In accordance with (1) above, the ;time interval between influent grab samples shall be no greater than once per hour, and the time interval between effluent grab samples shall be no greater ,than once per hour except at wastewater treatment systems having a detention time of greater than 24 hours. In such cases, effluent grab samples may be collected at time intervals evenly spaced over the 24 hour period which are equal in number of hours to the detention time of the system in number of days. However, in no case may the time interval between effluent grab samples be greater than six (6) hours nor the number of samples less than four (4) during 24 hour sampling period. b. Grab Sample: Grab samples are individual samples collected over a period of time not exceeding 15 minutes; the grab sample can be taken manually. Grab samples must ' be representative of the discharge or the receiving waters. . Calculation of Mans a Arithmetic Mean: The arithmetic mean of any set of values is the summation of the individual values divided by the number of individual values. b. Geometric Mean: The geometric mean of any set of values is the Nthroot of the product of the individual values where N is equal' to the number of individual values. The geometric mean is equivalent to the antilog of the arithmetic mean of the logarithms; of the individual values. For purposes of calculating the geometric mean, values of zero (0) shall be considered to be one (D. c. Weighted by Flow Value: Weighted by now value means the summation of each concentration' times its respective flow divided by the summation of the respective flows. Part II Page 4 of 14 10. ; }endar pav A calendar day is defined as the period from midnight of one day until midnight of the next day. However, for purposes of this permit, any consecutive 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day may be used for sampling. 11, a rdous„, `stars A hazardous substance means any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 1 of the Clean Water Act. 1. Toxic Pollutant .A toxic'pollutant is any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 807(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act. r' SECTION B. GENERAL CONDMONS I . Dutv to Cox c) v e permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any, permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action' for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit renewal application. . The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under section 807(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants and with standards for sewage sludge use or e :• • • - .-.; . try -� - • �. � -, . ._ • • II violations are not to exceed continues, with the maximum amc 18, or 405 of the 4 Act, or any permit condition or limitation tions in a permit issued under section 402 of the Act. is Iviolations are not to exceed $10,000 per violation, with Is I penalty assessed not to exceed $25,000. penalties for Class $1,000 per day for each day during which the violation punt of any Class'11 penalty not to exceed $12,OtXl. Part H Page 5 of 14 2. RM to Mitigate The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge or sludge use or disposal in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. 3. Civil and Criminal UabUftty Except as provided in permit conditions on "Bypassing" (Part 11, C4) and ,Power Failures" (Part 11, C-7), nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143-215.3,143-215.6 or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 131�. Furthen-nore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. 4. Qjl and Hazardous Substance Liahiflity Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the pern-dttee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may . . ... t - - V�- -I ---I A - q!) I TCt- I I) I 8. permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, vileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations. Qns=ctign wt authorize or approve the construction of any onshore or offshore physical ,s or the undertaking of any work in any navigable waters. rmit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such stances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby. i2n— rvish to the Permit Issuing Authority, within a reasonable time, any rmit Issuing Authority may request to determine whether cause exists for reissuing, or terminating this permit or to determine compliance with this -1I I ic--U +^ +'k,* Porm;t Issuing Authority upon request, covies of PernUt. Ine permium bit a W records required to be kept by this permit. 9. Pu �R�eal� If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this permit after the expiration date of this permit, the permittee must apply for and obtain a new permit. Part 11 Page 6 of 1 10. zxvjration of i'e it The permittee is not authorized to discharge after the expiration date. In order to receive automatic authorization to discharge beyond the expiration dater the permittee shall submit such information, forms, and fees as are required by the agency authorized to issue pernuts no later than 180 days prior to the expiration elate. Any pernuttee that has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, or any permittee that does not have a permit after the 'expiration and: has t requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, will subject the pernuttee to enforcement procedures as provided in NCCS 143-215 and 33 USC 1251 et. 11. i All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Permit Issuing Authority shall be signed and certified. a. All permit applications shall be signed as follows: (1) For a corporation. by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means: () a president, secretary, treasurer or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation, or N the manager of one or more manufacturing production or'operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. () For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or (3) For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. b. All reports required by the permit and other information requested by the Permit Issuing Authority shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A'person is a duly authorized representative only if; (1) The authorization is made in writing by a person described above, (2) The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant onager, operator of a well or well field, superintendent, a position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental hers for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.) and (3) The written authorization is submitted to the Permit Issuing Authority. c. Certification. Any person signing a document under paragraphs a. or b. of this section shall make the following certification: "I certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations!' 2 . rsnnJA-Acti= Tlus permit may be modified, revoked and reissued Part I Page 7 of 1 or terminated for cause. The filing of a request Rocation and reissua ce, or termination, or a mpliance does not stays any permit condition. T`, inati n Part II Page 8 of 1 . rrn t-�r�+ :, eic€Qt of it would have been ncsa e b c. N[ Part Il Page 9 of 14 5. V.Paut a. Definition. "Upset " means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless'or improper opera tion. b. Effect of an upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with such technology based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of paragraph c of this condition are met. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review. c. Conditions necessary for a demonstration of upset. A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall �emonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that- (1) An upset occurred and that the permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset, (2) The permittee facility was at the time being properly operated; and (3) The pern-tittee submitted notice of the upset as required in Part 11, E. 6. (b) (B) of this permit. (4) The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Part 11, B. 2. of this permit. d. Burden of proof. In any enforcement proceeding the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of proof. 6. Removed Substan es .Q_ Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewaters shall be utilized /disposed of in accordance with NCGS 143-215.1 and in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering waters of the State or navigable waters of the United States. The permittee shall comply with all existing federal regulations governing the disposal of sewage sludge. Upon promulgation of 40 CFR Part 503, any permit issued by the Permit Issuing Authority for the utilization /disposal of sludge may be reopened and modified, or revoked and reissued, to incorporate applicable requirements at 40 CFR Part 503. The permittee shall comply with applicable 40 CFR Part 503 Standards for the Use and Disposal of Sewage Sludge (when promulgated) within the time provided in the regulation, even if the permit is not modified to incorporate the requirement. The permittee shall notify the Permit Issuing Authority of any significant change in its sludge use or disposal practices. 7. hQwgr_Fa_il—u—res- The permittee is responsible for maintaining adequate safeguards as required by DEM Regulation, Title 15A, North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H, .0124 Reliability, to prevent the discharge of untreated or inadequately treated wastes during electrical power failures either by means of alternate power sources, standby generators or retention (if inadequately treated effluent. Part 11 Page 10 of 14 M 1. pr cnAa—tvtjLTnmine Samples collected and measurements taken, as required herein, shall be characteristic of the volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Samples collected at a frequency less than daily shall be taken on a day and time than is characteristic of the discharge over the entire period which the sample represents. All samples shall be taken at the monitoring points specified in this permit and, unless otherwise specified., before the effluent joins or is diluted by any other wastestrearn, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points shall not be changed without notification to and the approval of the Permit Issuing Authority. . &RQrfin& Monitoring results obtained during the previousmonth(s) shall be summarized for each month and reported on a monthly Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Fo (ITEM No. MR 1, 1.1, 2, 3) or alternative forms approved by the Director, DE , postmarked no later than the 30thday following the completed reporting period. e first DMR is due on the last day of the month following the issuance of the permit or, in the case of a new facility, on the last day of the month fallowing the commencement of discharge. Duplicate signed copies of these, and all other reports required Herein, shall be submitted to the following address: ` Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section TIQN: Central Files Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 2 6-0 35 3. Flow LkajugrigmcLnu 4. t I of this permit and based on themanufacturer's pump curves shall not be suje€ airement. , t T'rSod= es for the an ysis of pollutants shall conform to the CGS 13-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Repoli scant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 1314, of the Federal Wi l Regulation 40 CFR 136; or in the case of sludge use or ,..., . r�, ....., s otherwise snecified in 40 CFR 503, unless other test pr in this permit. To meet the intent of the monitoring required by this permit, all test procedures must pro minimum detection and reporting levels that are below the permit discharge requirements ar data generated must be reported down to the minimum detection or lower reporting level c procedure. If no approved methods are determined capable of achieving minimum detectior Part Il Page I I of 14 reporting levels below permit discharge requirements, then the most sensitive (method with the lowest possible detection tion and reporting level) approved method must be used. 5. Penal taes f¢r Tam ring e Clean Water .Art provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate, any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this pe t shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. If a conviction of a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is a fine of not more than $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or bath. 6. R rds R tentgn Except for records of monitoring information required by this permit related to the permtttc*c°s wage sludge use and disposal activities, which shall be retained for a period of at least five years '(or longer as; required by 40 CFR 503), the permitter shall 'retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenancerecords and all original strip 'chart recordings for continuous' monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this permit, for a period of at least 3 years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director at any time. 7. Recording Results For each measurement or sample taken pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the perittee shall record the following information: a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; b. The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; c. The date(s) analyses were performed; d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f, The results of such analyses. 8. lns Lion and Entry The permittee shall allow the Director, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Director), upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to; a. Enter upon the perittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this nit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; C. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the a ses of assuring Perm it compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water'Act, any substances or parameters at any location. Part 11 Page 1 E N Ei' RTIN RE 1ME 1. han a in Di aree All discharge. The discharge . M P( of 0 c. 1 di a • 11 • •a a• a � a •• • a a a ..a ♦ a ..• a as •` - a DMIM of additional use or disposal sites not reported during the permit application process reported pursuant to an approved land application plan. 3. Anti mated Noncompliance e permittee shall ,give advance notice to the Director of any planned changes in the Pei facility or activity which 'may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. . r—a n-jhms require modification or revocation and reissance of the permittee and incorporate such o requirements as my be necessary under the Clean Water Act. �yfonitorine Re, its Monitoring results shall be reported at the intervals specified elsewhere in this permit. a . Monitoring results must be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) (See. Part 11. of this pe t) or forms provided by the Director for reporting -results of monitoring of sludge or disposal practices: , b. If the permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by the permit, using procedures specified in Part 11, D. 4. of this permit or in the case f sludge use or disp4 approved under 40 CFR 503, or as specified in this permit, the results of this monitoring sha included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. c. Calculations for all limitations which require averaging of measurements shall utili + arithmetic mean unless otherwise specified by the Director in the permit. 6. Twen__N four Hour R rtin Part II Page 13 of 14 { central office or the appropriate regional office any r health or the environment. Any information shall be from the time the permittee became aware of the to shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the rc rnstance . The written submission shall contain a d its cause; the period of noncompliance, including exact pliane has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. b. The following shall be included as information which must be reported within 24 hours under this paragraph. (1) Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit.' () Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit. (3) Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed by the Director in the permit to be reported within 24 hours. c. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis for reports under paragraph b. above of this condition if the oralreport` has been received within 24 hours. 7. Other' Noncompliance e permittee shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under Part 11. E. 5 and 6. of is permit at the time monitoring reports are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part R. E. 6. of this permit. .t. 8. Other _Information Where the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or in any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. . oncomraliance Notification The permittee shall report by telephone to either the central office or the appropriate regional office of the Division as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence or first knowledge of the occurrence'of any of the following: a. Any occurrence at the water pollution control facility which results in the discharge of significant amounts of wastes which are abnormal in quantity or characteristic, such as the dumping of the contents of a sludge digester; the known passage of a slug of hazardous substance through the facility; or any other unusual circumstances. b. Any process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, that render the facility incapable of adequate wastewater treatment such as mechanical or electrical failures of pumps, aerators, compressors, etc. . Any failure of a pumping station, sewer line, or treatment facility resulting in a by-pass directly to receiving waters without treatment of all or any portion of the influent to such station or facility. Part 11 Page 14 of 14 Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter fo 5 da s folio "n first knowled e;f the occurrence. of the Federal .Act. als,fieation of ReMrts noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per viol or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. a PART Ill OTHER REQUIREMENTS A. Cans ction o construction of wastewater treatment facilities or additions to add to the plant°s treatment capacity or to change the type of process utilized at the treatment plant shall be begun until Final Plans and Specifications have been submitted to the Division of Water Quality and written approval and Authorization to Construct has been issued: B. Groundwater Monitoring e permittee shall, upon written notice from the Director of the Division of Water Quality, conduct groundwater monitoring as may be required to determine the compliance of this NPDES permitted facility with the current groundwater standards. C. Chanees in D*schar e f Suh8warl= e permittee shall notify the Permit Issuing Authority 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, on a routine or frequent basis, 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 g/1); (2)Two hundred micrograms per liter (20 ug/1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile; five hundred micrograms per liter (500 g/1) for 2.4-dinitrophenol and for •meth l-4. initro henol, and one milligram per liter (I /1) for antimony, (3) Five () times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application. b. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in any discharge, on a non -routine or infrequent basis, of a toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels"; (1) Five hundred n-dcrograms per liter (500 u /1); (2) One milligram per liter (I mg/1) for antimony; (3) Ten (1) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application. D. uir men t n "nu ll vale Alt a 'v t Wa wet' r Discharges e permittee shall continually evaluate all wastewater disposal alternatives and pursue the most environmentally sound alternative of the reasonably cost effective :alternatives. If the facility is in substantial non-compliance with the terms and conditions of the NDES permit or governing rules, regulations or laws, the permittee shall submit a report in such form and detail as required by the Division evaluating these alternatives and a plan of action within sixty (60) days of notification by the Division. PARTIV ANNLJAL COMPLLANCE MONUORING FEE REQUIREMENTS A. The permittee must pay the annual administering and compliance monitoring fee within30 (thirty) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee i a timely manner in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0105 ) may causeis "vision to initiate action to revoke the permit. 0 copies of this public document were printed at a cast of $135.50 or $.7 per copy. ppppp� State of North Carolina [)apartment M Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Qualify age JamesB. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director N Ni"'INY February 25, 1998 w Ms. Angela M. Grooms Manager, Water Protection FEB Duke Power Company 13339 Ha ;ers Perry Road , Huntersville North Carolina 28078-7929 r Subject: NPDES Permit Modification NPDES Permit NCO024392 McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County Dear Ms Grooms: The Division issued NPDES permit no. NCO024392 to Duke Power's McGuire Nuclear Station on March 10, t If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Mr. Mark McIntire at telephone number 911. 083, extension 553. Sincerely, J Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Central Files 4€�Y ,. , . ,v >., . NPDES Unit, Permit File Point Source ComtsliancetEnf rcement unit A. (3) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL Permit No. NG00 4392 Curing the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting ;until June 30, 1993, the Perm►ttee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial numbers 003 - Domestic "Wastewater Treatment Facility. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below. EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Monthly ally Measurement Sample Sample Average Avers a Maximum -Frequency Type Location' Flow MGC Weekly Instantaneous E SOD5 30.0 mg/L 45.0 mg/L 2/Month Grab E Total Suspended Solids 90.0 m /L 1350 m /L2/Month Grab E Total Residual Chlorine m /L Wee Grab E Fecal Goliform 200 / 100 ml 400 / 100 ml2/Month Grab E pH Monthly Grab E Oil and Grease 30.0 m /L 60.0 m /L #* Grab E Silver /L Cuarterl Grab E MRAS jm2/Lj Mothl Grab E Not o s: Sample Locations. E - Effluent. Samples to be collected every other month. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. A. () EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL Permit No. NCO 24392 During the period beginning on July 1, 1998 and lasting until expiration, the Perrmttee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial numbers 003 - Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility. ;Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permifte as specified below: Notes: Sample Locations: E - Effluent. * * Samples to be collected every other month. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. /,State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary F­N 9= rl*%, I 9:=:? A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May" Ms. Susan Covington Duke Power Company 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, North Carolina 28078 Su Dear Ms. Covinaton: 0 ,5,1997 filAY 28 1997 4 bject: Approval of Discharge A( Permit: NC0024392 McGuire Nuclear Station Mecklenburg County The Division ot Water Quaitty nas evaluated your request ( 1997 for approval of Calgon Pre-Tect 9002 HP at the subject facility discussed with Ms. Melissa Rosebrock of the Aquatic Survey & Tc Since the compound is not to be used as a biocide, and the toxicity show minimal potential for contamination of the receiving strear determined that the use of this compound will not adversely irnp� A A -997. t (919) 733-�O8�, ext. 511. Sincerely, David Goodrich Supervisor, NPDES Group atral Files �mits & Engineering Unit uatic Survey & 'roxicology Unit 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 71� jal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled / 10% post -consumer pap( MWFAILIM # w e : amom N N t Mmusemat Avot or AAY otbor F or LOW govdiratwiltfw'tthat way be mquko& VYOU have y questions nit, please contact Mr. Mwk Mclatim at. telephone UUMNX (p .) 733» 081. eveoloft SSA. sincerely, Freston Howard, Jr., P,E. Central cc* Mooresville Regional Office I Water Quality Secdon P.O 2905, Raleigh. North Carolina 276264635 Telephone 1 - - 151- A n EqUal OpportUnity at Employer t t mer paper Duh Arp,am ue� Cnrnpar�v S�Istcm sup, Ort ,4o�s Ferry kbaa' E POINER 15,1996 oleen Sullins Carolina Department of Environment, ilth, and Natural Resources Quality Section ,ts and Engineering Unit lorth Salisbury Street 1h, NC 27626-0535 McGuire Nuclear Station Authorization to Construct File: MC 702.13 Certified Z 403 319 125 Ms. Sullins" I A and future installation of an automatic car wash. 6. New sanitary sewer manhole and SS-2 on the Island. 7� A 6" force main to be use in the final phase of the McGuire Site - CMUD sanitary sewer tie-in. Calculations will be submitted later showing pump selections, pipe sizes, etc. The drawings and specifications included in this permit application include previously permitted systems along with the new modifications being submitted for ATC. The new modifications are highlighted in red and indicate how they will discharge once this modification is complete. Enclosed for your review are three copies of the drawings, specifications, calculations and drawing descriptions that detail this project. In the Non -Discharge. Permit, pages 3 and 5 H, 1, J, and K are additions to the original permit application approved by your office on April 13, 1995, Included is a new signature page (page 9 of 10). Also enclosed is a check for $400.00 to cover the permit application processing fee. —._.— _, _.___—,___a,_.a_, —.—__ ___—.. a_... 4,rely, (CeartZer 2!g� nical Systems Manager onmental Division rlal Systems Support M G; j t t n DIVISION III TO DISCHARGE W1 1 e Power Corn McGuire Nuclei NC HighP North of Ch Mecklenburg designated as the Catawba River Basin Permit Nc A rat TAT A ! QUALITY ttion e' 4ty 'arts I, II, III, and IV hereof. 'he permit shalt become.; 'his permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on February Kerr T. Stevens; Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Comi S►U is hereby authorized to: I. Continue to limitations cc Charlotte in N 2. Continue to di water througl which is classi 5. Continue to turbine buildsii closed cooling steam generai generating as consisting of i lined settling 1 oxidants, cata through outfa (Mountain Isle 4. Continue to di laundry drain:+ through outfa classified W 6. Continue to d the location's which is class location sped in the Catawb Power Company t., nty, >er cooling water, low pressure the location specified on the V B waters in the Catawba. Rive dy with final effluent ktation, northwest of r, and nuclear service tp into Lake Norman F filter tube cleaning, neralizer backwashes, ins, ;landfill: leachate, w volume wastewater �r treatment system parallel 2,5 MG clay- .ddition of coagulants, dition with discharge o the Catawba River River Basin and equipment drains, r generating, activities ,ake Norman which is native building drains water system), main f drains, and reverse S a 13.4 acre settling to the Catawba River (Mountain ;Island Lake) which is classified WS=1V waters fiver Basin; and charge chemical metal cleaning wastes from outfall 006 through outfall 002 at xcified on the attached map into the Catawba: River (Mountain Island Lake) ed WS-IV waters in the Catawba River Basin and through outfall 004 at the d on the attached map into Lake Norman which is classified WS-IV B waters River Basin. (1). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONSAND MONITORING REQUIRE . DRAFT Permit No. NCO024392 During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 001- Once Through Coaling, Water. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below. �yz� eSeT Location pl Intake Flow (BGD) Daily Pump Logs I Temperature October — June) 95T Daily Recorder DCB Temperature (July -September) 99°F Daily Recorder DCB Hydrazine 0.06 g/L Calculated DCB Acute Toxicitya Quarterly Composite DCB Total Residual Chlorine 9 0.20 mg/L 1 0.50 mg/L I Weekly Multiple Grab' DS Time of Chlorine Addition, NOTES: I SampleLocations: I - Intake, DCB — Discharge canal bridge, DS'— Discharge structure corresponding to an individual unit. The hydrazine daily maximum shall be the calculated hydrazine; concentration at the discharge canal bridge based upon hydrazine monitoring results at Clutfall 004 and shall be calculated once on any day which a discharge of hydrazine occurs from the rad ante system and turbine building sumps (based on process knowledge). The calculations shall tape into account flows from the once -through cooling water and the radwaste;system or turbine building sumps. ,3 Acute Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia); No significant mortality at 90% with samples collected in February, May, August, and November. See condition A(7) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit, 4 Monitoring for total residual chlorine is required during and subsequent to chlorination'. Monitoring shall begin immediately upon startup of chlorination and shall discontinue when total residual chlorine is no longer detected, Total residual chlorine may not be discharged from any single generating unit for more than two hours per day unless the discharger demonstrates to the State that discharge for more than two hours is required for macroinvertebrate control, 5 Multiple 'grab samples shall consist of grab samples collected at the approximate beginning, of Total Residual Chlorine discharge and once every 15 minutes thereafter until TRC is no longer detected. "Daily Maximum" TRC is the instantaneous maximum of any single grab, 6 The Permittee shall maintain a log of all chlorination events within each unit. The log shall be maintained on file at the plant and shall be available for review or submitted to the Division upon request by any of its representatives. For each chlorination event', the log; shall list. (1) each system that is chlorinated; (2) the volume of the system (gpm); (3) the chlorination begin and end time; and (4) the total time of the chlorination event (minutes); DISCHARGE OF ANY PRODUCT REGISTERED UNDER THE FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, FIND RODENTICIDE ACT IS PROHIBITED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED ELSEWHERE, IN This PERMIT. THERE. SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS. ( ). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - DRAFT Permit No. NCO024592 During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 002- Conventiona.l Wastewater' Treatment Facility. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Per ittee as specified below: IR Ir1�1.l.lEl'l" �IGEIS��� � i E? �Xttte Sample SC rap, °TSpe Location Flow (MGD) Daily Instantaneous E Oil and Grease 15.0 mg/L 20.0 m /L; Quarterly Crab E Total Suspended Solids 30.0 mg/L 100.0 mg/L Monthly Crab E Total Residual Chlorine``' (mg/L.} Monthly Grab E PH Monthly Crab E Hydrazine 4.4 m/L Weekly Crab Sulfate (mg/L) Monthly Grab E Acute Toxicity` Quarterly Grab E NOTES: I Sample Locations: E — Effluent, with sampling performed prior to mining with any other waste streams. 2 "Total Residual Chlorine shall be monitored once per hatch within 24 hours of injection when chlorine is used for treatment purposes '3 The pf-1 shall not be less than 6.0 standard units or greater than 0.0 standard units. `t Acute Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia),; No significant mortality at 0% with samples collected in February, May, August., and November. See condition A(8) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this permit. THERE SHALL ICE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS. A (5). EFFLUENT p 0 rMEMMMMIMMIMMM NOTES: In the event discharge. )NS, AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - DRAFT Pen -nit No. NCO02439 2 Sample Locations: I, Effluent, with samples collected after radwaste treatment, but prior to any dilution with cooling water. �i Hydrazine monitoring shall be performed on each batch that contains hydrazine that is collected in the radwaste s�!stem or turbine building sumps. THERE SHALE BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS, �x Saxziple t tt y i �P Lc�GUIDO I rkly Instantaneous E thly Grab E anth Grab E thly Grab thly Grab E terly Grab E thly Grab E p i l Monthly Grab E NOTES; I Sample Locations: E —Effluent. Chronic Toxicity ty (Ceriodaphnia) at 1 % with samples collected in January, April, July, and October, See condition A(9) of the Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring section of this Hermit. THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE Of FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS, (5). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONSAND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - DRAFT Permit No. Nt During, the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial nu Total Iron ( g/L) 1.0 mg/L 1.0 mg/ L I/Batch {crab E p H' 1 /Patch Crab E NOTES: ESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY TO ALL CHEMICAL METAL CLEANING WASTES TREATED AT THE FACILITY, The treated wastewater from the chemical metal cleaning wastes operation may be discharged through any permitted outfall. All limitations imposed upon outfall 006, with the :possible exception of pH, are applicable to any chemical metal cleaning waste discharges, and must be met prior to their mixing with any other wastestream, For pH,; if the wastestream is sent through the conventional wastewater treatment facility prior to discharge, the limitation below must be met at the outfall from the conventional wastewater treatment facility. Sample Locations: E — Effluent. The pH shall not be less than 0.0 standard units or greater than 9.0 standard units. MONITORING AND REPORTING UNDER THESE EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS IS REQUIRED ONLY WHEN CHEMICAL METAL CLEANING 15 PERFORMED, THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE.AMOUNTS. a . L-*e Norman. m the following as part of t � - � �, . � I McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024592 distribution of fish species, both in time and space, in the mixing zone over t The use of hydroacoustical sampling equipment is suitable for these purpose� npany or other agencies) with regard to striped bass usage of the mixing zuj nodel and assess the impact of 100% load factor during the months of Ji /6 load factor for the remainder of the year. skiers in the thermal plume area during the summer months. lischarge below all waste treatment. The tests will be perfort -mber. -1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGE3B. Additionally nal) is to he sent to the following address: Attention: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Aquatic Toxicity Test Forms shall be filed with the Environmental Sciences Branch no later id of the reporting period for which the report is made. shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemiceLl/pbysical measurements with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the ef it he measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. re he no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is vill complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicat qit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No F1 McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024 92 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPEC< AL CONDITIONS A (7). Continued. x E comment area of the farm. The re", shall be suktmittedz to the Env3ronrnental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should the perittee fad to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from either these monitoring requirements or tests perforated by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicatepotential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified'to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits." NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as; specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing, to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring. (8). ACUTE TOXICITY PERMIT LIMIT (QUARTERLY) •- OUTFALL 002 The perittee shall conduct 'acute toxicity tests on a quarterly basis using protocols defined in the North Carolina Procedure Document entitled "Pass/Fail Methodology For Determining Acute Toxicity In A Single Effluent Concentration" (Revised -July, 1002 or subsequent versions). The monitoring :shall be performed as a C"eriodaphnia dubia 24 hour static test. The effluent concentration at which there may be at no time significant acute mortality is 00% (defined as treatment two in the procedure document). Effluent samples for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained during, representative effluent discharge below all waste treatment. The tests will be performed during the months of February, May. August and November. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring, Farm (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code T+GE3B. Additionally, D Q Form AT- (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch 1621 Mail ``service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 276 0-1621 Completed Aquatic Toxicity Test Forms shall be filed with the Environmental Sciences Branch no later than 30 days after the end of the reporting period for which the report is made. Test data shall he complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month' in which toxicity monitoring is required, the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the McGuire Nuclear Station Permit No. NCO024592 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS ......... . 0 0 (5 i ed)' �SPE JAL C�, NDITI INS titinued... Branch at the address cited "rite, Env .rea of the form. The roport shall", hexidiiu edito rotimental,5 cr single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin y until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to i the months specified above. permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will aarterly in the months specified above, ( test data from either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of dity indicate potential impacts to the receiving strearn, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include tonitoring requirements or limits. hen multiple -concentration testing shall be performed at a minimum. in each of the two following months as descr n "North Carolina Phase 11 Chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity Test Procedure" (Revised -February 1998) or subseqi ,ersions. rhe chronic value for multiple concentration tests will he determined using the geometric mean of the big ,oncentration having no detectable impairment of reproduction or survival and the lowest concentration that does I L detectable impairment of reproduction or survival, The definition of "detectable impairment," collection meth �xposure regimes, and further statistical methods are specified in the "North Carolina Phase 11 Chronic Whole Effl, roxicity Test Procedure" (Revised -February 1998) or subsequent versions. kll toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monito "orm (MR-1) for the months in which tests were performed, using the parameter code TGP3B for the pass/fail re� Lnd THP3B for the Chronic Value. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-3 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Completed Aquat, after the end of th Test data shall concentration/resj residual chlorine c of the waste strew shall be filed with the ]Environm which the report is made. rate, include all supporting,; ified by laboratory supervisor and sample must be measured and rer, anch no later than 30 days I. - the � North Carolina Division of Water re -opened and modified to include such as minimum control organism controls, shall constitute an invalid last day of the month following the in nlace at McGuire Nuclear citation i. The ditinal Xision of ,'-- �z_ discharge point and receiving stream, Completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 is not necessary for f to outfalls that have toxicity monitoring. M I � A d"t, IE SCREEN BACKWASH grease is prohibited from this discharge. anitoring results shall be submitted annually. as containing, an area of no more than 3500 acres and lying upstre west bank of NC coordinates E-1,416,900 and N-633,600 and exi and on the eastern shore. Water quality stream standards for t( HERDISCHARGES, is hereby authorized to discharge as follows: The Cowans Ford Dam underdrain discharge to the Catawba River which includes uncontam bearing lubrication and gland seal water, and possibly silt from cyclone separators; and Fire protection water (approved biocides only) to I -Ake Norman (Catawba River). LYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL COMPOUNDS � no discharge of polychlormated biphenyl compounds such as those commonly used for transformer I SI (20). I-ADI ACTIVE N required by the Nuclea 'Specifications, and En+ (21).TOXICITY This permit shall be in the event toxicity tE effects maybe expecte ti.. lft Cli [:F R T[PC 1'% [FNT TO EFFLUENT LIMIT nd reissued to incorpora �s conducted on the effl ditions and limitations lysis Report.'' Technical anitoring requirements licate that detrimental t may have pursuant to NPDES FOR Last Revise: November 22, 1999 Standby Nuclear Appendix I Service Water Pond Storm Drains McGuire Nuclear Station NSWP NPDES;Flow Diagram NCO02439 LAKE as T I Normal Flowpath a Nuclear service 288 MGD NORMAN�'� Water RN �`— �"' Alternate Flowpath l Nate: Clutfall 006 can be discharged ° ��;u. < �.. I � through any outfall. I I Condenser Cooling 2490 MGD 2530 Total MGD LAKE NORMA Low Level Intake l ` { LLI Water RC DISCHARGE i "�"" WWO01 j I I .0089 MGD I # Low Pressure M8 MGD { t Fire Protection I Service Water RL I , I I Radwaste I Filtered Water Reverse Primary System y I stem Demineralized I I YF Osmosis Unit -i► Water;YM � Coolant Drainage (WM) R0 and Leakage W O04 j tza Regen Waste I I Garage Vehicle I I Wash Area I i *Lincoln CT Turbine I Water Treatment I Blade Washing I, secondary System Room Sump I Solution Drainage and I Leakage *Landfill Leachate I I _I I *NDE Photographic I— — 1 Waste I Conventional Waste ► *Island Lab Waste I Treatment System I *Island HVAC (WC} I Turbine Cooling Towers WWO0 I I *Oil � I « I I Water Building Sump Storm Drains 3315 MGD� I Separators i I Waste Water--- A1"AWBA Collection Bann : RIVER V I (WWCB).754 MGD' __----_-_--------_-� � WWO06 November 8.'1999 OF CONTENTS Page RVIEW 4 I'ION INTAKE : 4 irface, Intake ibsurface Intake 4 LEAK SERVICE WATER )ntainment Spray Heat Exchangers 5 VE TIONAL LOW PRESSURE SERVICE WATER 5 PROTECTION SYSTEM 'FALL 001 indenser Cooling Water FALL 002 7 /ater Treatment Room Sump filtered Water System ►rink ng Water System 9 ►erninerali cd Water System 9 urbine Building Sumps to ►iesel Generator Room Sumps I 1 ,ab brains I I "ondensate Polisher Backwash I I team Generator Plowdown l 1 het Layup 12 ,uxiliary Electric Boiler Blowdown 12 'groundwater Drainage System 12 :C System Unwatering 12 Josed Cooling Systems 12 tandby Shutdown Facility 13 team Generator Cleaning 13 4iscellaneous System/Component Cleaning 13 klkaline Boilout Solutions 13 kcid Solutions 14 Lcid Solution Additives 14 Page 2 of 20 EFTA Compounds an Miscellaneous Compo Landfill Leachate Vehicle Maintenance I McGuire Office Camp :Nondestructive Exami Medical Facility OUTF I L 003' OUTFAL L 004' Floor, Equipment, and Ventilation Unit Drain Chemical Volume and Chemical Treatment it OUTFALL 005 Standby Nuclear Servi Administrative Buildit RC System Unwatrin Filtered Water HVAC Unit Chains Yard Drains O TFALL 006 DTA p ity )n ndry brains ►trot System vl System dater Fond rains Page 3 o f 20 14 15 15 15 1 1 1 17 18 1 t 0 ERIEW to prevent pressure differential buildup across the intake s€ is determined by the amount of debris on the screens. A 1,r are used to backwash each screen. The water is returned > chemicals are used in the backwash water. temperatures. At all times of the year, the Low Level Intake (LLi) supplies water to RV and RI Page 4 of 20 NUCLEAR SERVIC • water is the LLi systen 'ER System is a safety related, once -through ;ncy can chanj Paize 5 o f 20 A can the , during flow balance iiofouling control. us functions on the crossover lines and iacumn breaker valves, f pastor. Discharge is back into the iRC System. RL is the s System (YF). 'ION SYSTEM rm. A summary of the Curren Vater h of the two power generating units has four RC pumps for a total of eight (S) pumps. v for each unit depends on the number of pumps operating as shown by the following tab] Page 6of 20 take water temperature summer high, three and temperatures are lower, finical means using the ugh the condenser trot for educed corrosion (IC). pochlorite), organic ncludes nitrites, ions will be maintained is granted on October are expected to remain vat maintenance ny is not aware of any would negatively later 'Treatment (WC) rd Dam. The WC ipacity), two parallel final holdup pond (1 !up Pond (li-IP) but can anon mixing point for n, and also allows the 2 to 24 hours. Solids addition .r. Sulfuric acid %—var,uiaut.� may vc auucu tv >utrttttaU, utc 3s UIIII , VI 11611 QI lkJIIU3.:rxuuat.I4 IIaA Jaac include chemical oxidation with hypochlorite (calcium or sodium) or catalyzed hydrogen peroxide. Retention time for each of the settling ponds range between 6 and 12 days. The Page 7 o f 20 normally can a batch basis. Ut `filtered Water Svste uba River may be by gray proximately 500 GPM. 7 nitted limits by the auton • Rage 8 of 20 ;rsstent oxygen deman a permitted landfill. Approximately 2 times/year, oxalic lids to I of I The c clean( altern Systei bed is Initial carbo The IR for ea water (rejec Sulful perio( of sur disch; =I Based on annual resin analysis results, the beds may be surfactant cleaned, caus brine soaked. The water from these cleanings is discharged via the Water Treat Sump to the WC System (Outfall 002). The demincralizer resin is replenished Page 9 of 20 --- I -- ---- . � — . Each carbon -outed to the WC I landfill. Waste ermitted landfill ,i pressure pump portion of the rest of the water ,Outfall 005). Jnits are y involve the use water will be D02)� limits on [e are flushed nately tO gallons ,ns of YM water. quirements. tic soaked or ment Room ipproximately ump to the WC System, Initial Holdup Pond and is ultimately placed Rum' s 3e )pylmine (PA) ie, (DMA) s' ibitors ►ning products s system/component cleaning products (law —volume was l metal cleaning) emicals g Sumps are normally routed to the WC System. Howeve dated by the NRC. Page 10 of 20 venerator Room Sumps i the "drip tank." which is then pu ne cooling water systems has a v+ ns w several analytical laboratories on site which discharge t Is contain typical laboratory chemicals used in analytical ate Polisher Backwash on levels of radioactivity and volume. =tor Blowdown PM. Fuel oil and I Storage Tank The systems may be des; boraces, dso be added. Each ar. Additionally, fuel >ystem. The in. In order to through an ion er year. Each polymer,and y, the spent resist is disposal site. This €taring System () ght steam generators ed with a Stearn iuous at a combined During normal operation, hydrazine is added to the condensate system for oxygen scavengir The hydrazine concentration is maintained within a concentration range of 25-200 ppb. Page I I o f 20 id maintenance. Wet LayuR YUPNVIULIUIIINUINk,ilalr,v,ULVLIIL, iler Blowdown r Drainage System vatered. This water is essentially lake water. The principle unwatering discharge route is )ugh the WWCB, but it can be routed through the WC System for short periods of time. sed Coolina Svstems �re are several closed cooling systems within the station. The largest system has a volume of roximately 30,000 gallons. The main components of these systems are constructed of carboi J, In order to miti ate corrosion of the carbon steel, various corrosion inhibitor solutions 9 Page 12 o f 20 iitrites, bortes, carbonates, axles, triazols, Ictivity. to 'shutdown the apply for the ,S,SF is a ipacity of if the steam generators auld this need arise, ict the cleaning are cleaned ned as necessary for is. Typically only hodologies alone or 'HRMMS st non-ionic surfactants anionic surfactants cationic surfactants sodium hydroxide soda ash trisodium phosphate disodium phosphate monosodium phosphate sodium bicarbonate Page 13 o f 20 additives luoride ands and HEDTA ra-ammoniumEDTA m EFTA EDTA iediaminetriacetic acid )TA CogMunds le nanganate ~sulfate im sulfite y.(Development Document). ;tes from these cleanings will be analyzed to determine proper waste disposal. Tl solutions will be released through the WC System or WM System depending or activity. Page 14 o f 20 ate Office Shop Facility All industrial waste gener Pond. Waste from an oil cannot be estimated due t vhich is Plant. in current Y 5 acres, ve ,d in this building is routed to the WC system via the Initial Holdup rcer separator is also routed to the WC system. The average daily flow e highly intermittent nature of the flow. Page 15 o f 20 lestructive Examination ng to the WC System. ly, Monday through Friday. The average waste stream wrate of 300 GPD. Turbine ComDressor Wash Water dly occurs once per year and generates up to 70,000 gallons. IWALL 003 fall 003 was eliminated as of June 28, 1998. All sanitary wastewater is now discharged t rlotte[Mecklenburg Utilities Department (CMUD). Page 16 o f 20 LL 004 from. the Radwaste Liquid Wash Monitoring Lype OI plcac:essatI Uepenus Oat LIle Lype of waste. r ire maximum aiscnarge rate rrom wv tvt is r .0 GPM. The batch discharge flow for a Waste Monitor Tank Release is a function of activity level, the number of RC pumps in operation, and the resultant boron concentration in Lake Norman. The WM collects wash in three subsystems (floor and equipment drains, laundry waste, and ventilation unit drains). Chemicals that may be present in the WM, System include: boric acid' borax nitrate ammonia carbohydrazide Di ethylamrne (DMA) 3-rnethoxypropylamin (MP) Cat Floc T-2 lithium hydroxide ethylene glycol corrosion inhibitors hydrazine' chlorine/ypochlorite hydrogen peroxide pump bearing cleaning chemicals laboratory chemicals surfactants polyelectrolytes miscellaneous syste n/component cleaning waste tool and component decontamination waste janitorial cleaning products. The TBS can become contaminated with radioactivity. When this occurs, it can be pumped to the Floor Drain 'Tank (FDT) or to the WM release point in the RC crossover line. Any chemicals listed as being in the TBS may also be present in WM when the sump is routed to WM. Any solids generated in the treatment process are de -watered and transported to a State licensed low level radioactive waste disposal facility. Page 17 o f 20 meat, and Laundry Drains ins in the Auxiliary Building, drain rains tar building. Each VUCDT t nd Control System om all equipment (pumps, f processing. ie. ventory in the N� System. ��Aoron is used as e f • s • is not used at any tither time. During shutdown, hydrogen peroxide is added to the NC tem to facilitate the removal of activated corrosion products. Page 18 o f 20 Chemical Treatment in WM Svstem System unwatering. Standby Nuclear Service Water Pond Adrr Fage 19 o t 20 z shutdown of the station rman becomes unavailable. -1 Nuclear Station Technical Phe pond will receive exchanger cleaning SNSWP is routed to Ims, janitorial sink, hot -1 drains would include the vell as closed cooling l Systems. The les, and ethylene glycol. imately 2 million gallons. butdowns, and for naintenance. Un-watering A leakage by the valves in the accounted for and regulated by the NRC. The principle dischat )ugh the WWCB. However, it may be routed through the WC 5 n the bottom of the tanks. These flushes go to roof drains whii ig to the SNSWP. ains units have once through non- contact cooling water drains wh 0 GPYL These HVAC units are supplied by RL. us discharge to the WWCB or SNSWP. The drainage area for the plant site is standards require that certain metal components be periodically cleaned using an tic solution. This cleaning actually attacks the base metal of the component. The cleaning solutions which are generated will be neutralized. The other compounds A, oxidized, and/or precipitated as necessary for treatment. The wastes from these 'n 1, - ­­ I -A -A ­1 --A +- A -IF---.-- A­­­1 Yir ft­ specification it will be released through the WC System or WM System. If the waste solution ceeds the permitted discharge limits, it will either be treated further or sent off -site to an proved disposal facility. Page 20 of 20