NRC-14-0033, Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report for 2013
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| Site: | Fermi |
| Issue date: | 04/28/2014 |
| From: | Rad Z DTE Electric Company |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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DTE Energy Company 6400 North Dixie Highway Newport, MI 48166 DTE Energy-April 28, 2014 NRC-14-0033 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington D C 20555-0001
Reference:
Fermi 2 NRC Docket No. 50-341 NRC Operating License No. NPF-43
Subject:
Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report Pursuant to the Fermi 2 Operating License, Appendix B, "Environmental Protection Plan," Section 5.4.1, DTE Electric Company hereby submits the 2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Fermi 2.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (734) 586-5076.
Sincerely, Zackary W. Rad Manager - Nuclear Licensing cc: NRC Project Manager NRC Resident Office Reactor Projects Chief, Branch 5, Region III Regional Administrator, Region III Michigan Public Service Commission Regulated Energy Division (kindsch I@michigan.gov)
Fermi 2 iYours 2013 Annual Non-radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 6400 North Dixie Highway Newport, MI 48166 Reporting Period:
January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 1 2013 ANNUAL NON-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Number Number 1.0 EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY
2
2.0 INTRODUCTION
3 2.1 Purpose 3
2.2 Environmental Protection Plan Overview 3
2.3 Annual Report Objectives 4
2.4 Site Description 5
3.0 TERRESTRIAL MONITORING 5
4.0 HERBICIDE MONITORING 6
5.0 AQUATIC MONITORING 7
6.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN NONCOMPLIANCES 8
7.0 DESIGN OR OPERATION CHANGES 8
8.0 UNUSUAL OR IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS 9
9.0 CONCLUSION
S 9
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 2 2013 ANNUAL NON-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 1.0 EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY
The following is a brief summary of the 2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the DTE Electric Company - Enrico Fermi Unit 2 Power Plant (Fermi 2):
" No terrestrial monitoring activities were conducted, or required to comply with the Fermi 2 Operating License. Terrestrial monitoring was conducted in 2008 to support the licensing of a new unit at the site and is detailed in the Combined Operating License Application (COLA) for Fermi 3 which was submitted to the NRC on September 18, 2008. Based on the findings of the terrestrial monitoring program, which was concluded in 1994, no further aerial-photographic evaluations are planned.
ITC Transmission currently owns and operates the transmission infrastructure, including the corridor rights-of-way where herbicides are applied.
Twelve herbicides were approved and used in the transmission corridor rights-of-way.
All herbicides were applied within parameters of ITC procedures, and the applications were in compliance with State and Federal requirements.
During the period covered by this report, there were no changes to station design that created an unreviewed environmental question, per the requirements and definitions of the EPP.
e No unusual or important environmental events, as defined by the EPP, occurred.
Accordingly, no nonroutine reports were submitted.
e One noncompliance with the Fermi 2 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit occurred in 2013.
This non-compliance event is described in Section 5.0
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 3 2013 ANNUAL NON-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT
2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Purpose The purpose of this report is to provide the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), site personnel, and the public with information regarding the implementation of the Non-Radiological Environmental Protection Program (EPP) at the DTE Electric Company -
Enrico Fermi Unit 2 Power Plant (Fermi 2). This report is due prior to May 1 of each year and meets the requirements specified in Section 5.4.1 of the Fermi 2 Non-Radiological Environmental Protection Plan (EPP), which is included in Appendix B of Facility Operating License No. NPF-43.
2.2 Environmental Protection Plan Overview As part of the application for the nuclear power plant construction permit and operating license, extensive environmental studies were conducted to evaluate potential non-radiological environmental risks that could result from the construction and operation of Fermi 2. In August 1981, the NRC published the Final Environmental Statement (FES) for the operation of Fermi 2. The FES was developed pursuant to the guidelines of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 51.
The EPP was prepared, based on the potential environmental risks and monitoring requirements identified in the FES.
The purpose of the EPP is to provide for the protection of the environment during any additional construction and the continued operation of Fermi 2. The principle objectives of the EPP are as follows:
- 1. Verify that Fermi 2 is operated in an environmentally acceptable manner, as established by the FES and Environmental Impact assessments.
- 2. Coordinate NRC requirements and maintain consistency with other Federal, State and local requirements for environmental protection.
- 3. Keep the NRC informed of the environmental effects of facility construction and operation, and of actions taken to control those effects.
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 4 The components of the EPP are as follows:
- 1. A terrestrial monitoring program to detect long-term or sudden changes in vegetation that may be attributable to the dispersion of Fermi 2 cooling tower vapor.
The terrestrial monitoring program was completed in 1994, after 4 successive monitoring cycles were completed, as required.
- 2. A program to establish the controlled use of herbicides within transmission rights-of-way.
- 3. A program to ensure that changes to Fermi 2 design or operation and potential tests or experiments are adequately reviewed prior to implementation to avoid adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. Changes in plant design, operation, tests or experiments which do not affect the environment or which are required to achieve compliance with other Federal, State or local environmental regulations, are not subject to the requirements of this EPP.
- 4. Routine monitoring for evidence of unusual or important environmental events.
- 5.
Any changes, renewals or stayed appeals to the Fermi 2 National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit, or the State certification, must be reported to the NRC within 30 days.
2.3 Annual Report Objectives According to Section 5.4.1 of the EPP, the required objectives of the Annual Report are as follows:
Provide summaries and analyses of the results of environmental protection activities conducted in the following areas: unusual or important environmental events and terrestrial monitoring (includes aerial remote sensing and herbicide application).
Where applicable, the report should compare these activities to pre-operational studies, operational controls, observed environmental impacts, and previous non-radiological environmental monitoring reports. Provide detailed data analysis and a proposed course of action if harmful effects or evidence of trends towards irreversible damage to the environment are identified.
Describe any changes to the Fermi 2 design, operation, testing or experimentation that were implemented without adequate review that adversely impacted, or could have adversely impacted, the environment, in accordance with Section 3.1 of the EPP.
" Describe any non-compliance with the EPP and the corrective actions taken to correct the non-compliances.
" Describe any non-routine reports submitted to the NRC as the result of an unusual or important environmental event, in accordance with Section 5.4.2 of the EPP.
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 5 2.4 Site Description Fermi 2 operates a 3,430 megawatt (gross) thermal General Electric Boiling Water Reactor 4 Nuclear Power Plant. The Fermi 2 power block is situated in the northeast quarter of a 1,260-acre site that is located approximately 6 miles east-northeast of Monroe, Michigan and 30 miles southwest of Detroit, Michigan. The site is fenced with locked or guarded gates.
The Enrico Fermi 1 Power Plant (Fermi 1) is on the site as well.
Fermi 1 was an experimental fast breeder reactor that is presently in a SAFSTOR condition. Subsequent to shut down, an oil-fired boiler was constructed. Operation of this boiler ceased in 1980 and it was removed from site in 1999.
Contiguous to the site are four oil-fired combustion turbine generators (CTGs), which are periodically operated during periods of high electricity demand.
Also, there is an emergency backup diesel generator for the site's station blackout (SBO) combustion turbine generator (CTG-11-1), located adjacent to the combustion turbine generators.
The site is bounded on the north by Swan Creek, on the east by Lake Erie, on the south by Pointe Aux Peaux Road, and on the west by a private road owned by Detroit Edison.
The northern and southern areas of the site are dominated by large lagoons. The western side of the site is predominately covered by several wood lots and a series of small quarry lakes. Site elevation ranges from approximately 25 feet above lake level on the western edge of the site to lake level on the eastern edge.
Per a Cooperative Agreement between DTE Electric Company and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), the Lagoona Beach Unit of the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge has been located on site since September 2003.
3.0 TERRESTRIAL MONITORING Overview Section 4.2.1 of the Fermi 2 EPP required that a special surveillance program be conducted to evaluate changes to vegetative communities within a 1 kilometer radius of the cooling towers. This program involved analysis of low altitude over flights prior to harvest utilizing color infrared photography, backed up by field reconnaissance inspections to verify areas of vegetative stress and non-stress along with soil sampling and analysis. The first flights and report were required after one year of plant operation and then every alternate year for 3 successive periods.
It should be noted that the above-described studies were not conducted to assess radiological impacts to the terrestrial environment, because discharge from the cooling towers is not radiologically active.
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 6 Activities and Controls The final required aerial photographic events were performed in 1994 and a final terrestrial monitoring report summarizing all collected data was completed in April 1995.
The report concluded the following:
No long-term accumulation of dissolved solid deposition was detected in any of the soil samples collected within the survey area.
No vegetative stress associated with cooling tower emission was observed in any of the survey reports.
No correlation was observed between the distribution of stressed vegetation areas and the calculated deposition of dissolved solids and other materials contained within the vaporous cooling tower discharge.
The absence of observed impacts attributable to the cooling towers is consistent with findings in the scientific literature.
Terrestrial monitoring was conducted in 2008 to support the licensing of a new unit at the site and is detailed in the Combined Operating License Application (COLA) for Fermi 3 which was submitted to the NRC on September, 18, 2008. No terrestrial monitoring activities were conducted, or required, under the Fermi 2 Operating License in 2013.
Based on the findings and conclusions presented in the 1995 report, no further aerial photographic evaluations are planned.
4.0 HERBICIDE MONITORING Overview Section 4.2.2 of the Fermi 2 EPP requires that herbicide use meet the following conditions:
- 1. Herbicides used must be registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and utilized in accordance with EPA approved use instructions.
- 2. Herbicides used must be approved by State authorities and applied in accordance with state instructions.
- 3. Records of herbicide use within the corridor rights-of-way must be maintained for a period of 5 years and contain the following information: commercial and chemical names of herbicide used; concentration of active material in formulations diluted for field use; diluting substances other than water; rates of application; total pounds used; method and frequency of application; location; and, date of application.
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 7 Activities and Controls The herbicide application program, detailed in a conduct manual, is designed to maintain records for herbicide application on-site but does not impose requirements on the application of herbicides within the transmission corridor rights-of-way outside of the Owner Controlled Area. The transmission infrastructure is currently owned and operated by ITC Transmission.
Records pertaining to the application of herbicides within the rights-of-way were obtained from ITC Transmission.
These records include extensive mapping of the Wayne-Monroe and Brownstown-Fermi transmission corridors showing location and method for herbicide application. There were no herbicides applied within these two transmission corridor right-of-ways in 2013.
5.0 AQUATIC MONITORING Overview According to Section 2.1 of the EPP, the NRC will rely on the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) for the protection of the aquatic environment from non-radiological operational impacts via the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit.
NPDES permits are issued in accordance with provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), Michigan Act 451, P.A. of 1994, as amended, Part 31, and Michigan Executive Orders 1991-31, 1995-4 and 1995-18.
Activities and Controls Fermi 2 Chemistry Department closely monitors effluent characteristics per the NPDES requirements. Effluent discharge data are summarized in monthly Discharge Monitoring Reports, which are then submitted to the MDEQ.
NPDES Permit Changes Fermi 2 received the renewal of its NPDES Permit on June 7, 2010. The new permit went into effect on August 1, 2010. The permit was subsequently modified on April 23, 2012. This modification eliminated the flow limitation on service water screen backwash at Outfall 011A, which includes Travelling Screen and Pump Strainer Backwash.
NPDES Non-compliances in 2013 One non-compliance was reported for the site during 2013:
A release of oil to the Waters of the State was reported to the National Response Center on October 18, 2013. A follow up report was submitted to the Michigan Department of
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 8 Environmental Quality, Jackson District Office, on October 28, 2013, in accordance with Part II.C.7 of the Fermi 2 NPDES Permit. The release consisted of approximately 3 - 4 gallons of hydraulic oil to Quarry Lake.
The release occurred at approximately 1430 hours0.0166 days <br />0.397 hours <br />0.00236 weeks <br />5.44115e-4 months <br /> on October 18, 2013, as result of a hydraulic line failure on an emergency cooling system pump (FLEX pump) that was deployed for acceptance testing in the lake. The release was determined to be caused by a failed fitting on one of the high-pressure hydraulic lines. Because the oil was released underwater and under high pressure, it was emulsified and appeared cloudy and slightly yellow.
Immediate actions taken included stopping the FLEX pump to reduce pressure on the failed fitting, retrieving the pump and leaking line, installing absorbent booms on the ground around the fitting in an effort to isolate the release, repairing the leaking line, and deploying a spill response contractor to clean up any residual oil.
Upon investigation, it was discovered that the oil used in the FLEX pump was a plant/vegetable-based product. The oil appeared to dissipate quickly, causing little to no impact to the environment. No oil was apparent on the lake when the spill response contractor arrived at 1700 hours0.0197 days <br />0.472 hours <br />0.00281 weeks <br />6.4685e-4 months <br /> on October 18, 2013. A few small pockets of oil were identified in the weeds lining the shore; however, they dissipated before the contractor could absorb them with oil sorbent materials. Further clean up actions were determined to be unnecessary.
Countermeasures to foreseeable failure modes were built in to the testing plan prior to pump deployment, including staging a spill response trailer at the test location.
The hydraulic line fitting failure that occurred was unpredictable and without a specific cause.
6.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN NON-COMPLIANCES Overview In accordance with Section 5.4.1 of the EPP, all occurrences of non-compliance with the EPP must be reported along with a discussion of actions taken to correct the situation.
Activities and Controls No incidents of EPP noncompliance occurred at Fermi 2 in 2013.
7.0 DESIGN OR OPERATION CHANGES Overview In accordance with the Fermi 2 EPP, before engaging in additional construction or operational activities, which might affect the environment, Fermi 2 is required to prepare and record an environmental evaluation of such activity. If the evaluation should indicate that the proposed activity involves an un-reviewed environmental question, DTE Electric Company must provide a written evaluation of the activity and obtain prior approval from
2013 Annual Non-Radiological Environmental Operating Report DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 Page 9 the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Activities are excluded from this requirement if all measurable, non-radiological effects are confined to the on-site areas previously disturbed during site preparation and plant construction.
Activities and Controls During the period covered by this report, there were no changes to station design or operational activities that created an un-reviewed environmental question per the requirements of the EPP.
8.0 UNUSUAL OR IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS Overview According to Section 4.1 of the EPP, any unusual occurrence or important event which indicates, or could result in, significant environmental impact causally related to plant operation must be reported to the NRC within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, followed by a written report within 30 days.
The following are considered examples of unusual or important environmental events:
Excessive bird impacts On-site plant or animal disease outbreaks Mortality or unusual occurrence of any species protected by the Endangered Species Act Fish kills Increase in nuisance organisms or conditions Activities and Controls No unusual or important environmental events occurred during 2013. Accordingly, no non-routine reports were submitted.
9.0 CONCLUSION
S In 2013, with the exception of one incident of noncompliance as discussed in Section 5.0, DTE Electric Company - Fermi 2 successfully maintained compliance with the EPP.