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On July 12, 2011, one of the two diffuser gates of Outfall 101 at Sequoyah failed in the closed position, resulting in loss of flow through the west diffuser pipe. As the Diffuser Pond level continued to increase, the Cooling Tower Basin (containing condenser circulating water used in the secondary, non-nuclear side of the plant, for cooling) overflowed into the river through Storm Water Outfall 14. A copy of the written submission to Mr. Paul E. Davis regarding the diffuser pond release is enclosed.
On July 12, 2011, one of the two diffuser gates of Outfall 101 at Sequoyah failed in the closed position, resulting in loss of flow through the west diffuser pipe. As the Diffuser Pond level continued to increase, the Cooling Tower Basin (containing condenser circulating water used in the secondary, non-nuclear side of the plant, for cooling) overflowed into the river through Storm Water Outfall 14. A copy of the written submission to Mr. Paul E. Davis regarding the diffuser pond release is enclosed.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Brad Love by phone at (423) 843-6714 or by e-mail at bmlove@tva.gov of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Brad Love by phone at (423) 843-6714 or by e-mail at bmlove@tva.gov of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were preparedunder 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 gatheringthe information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significantpenalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
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Chattanooga Environmental Field Office                                     U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Water Pollution Control                                       Attn: Document Control Desk State Office Building, Suite 550                                           Washington, DC 20555 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2013
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Chattanooga Environmental Field Office U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Water Pollution Control Attn: Document Control Desk State Office Building, Suite 550 Washington, DC 20555 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2013


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CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE "1certify underpenalty of law that this document and all attachmentswere preparedunder my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnelproperlygather 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. I am aware that there are significantpenalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE "1 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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
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REPRESENTATIVE STORM WATER OF DISCHARGE POINTS Storm Water Outfall # 8 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall # 5 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 5 consists of approximately 17 acres (740,523 ft 2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 8 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Storm Water Outfall # 5 drains into the effluent for Storm Water Outfall # 8 and there is no dilution of this storm water with any non-storm water source. Therefore, this effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 8.
REPRESENTATIVE STORM WATER OF DISCHARGE POINTS Storm Water Outfall # 8 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall # 5 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 5 consists of approximately 17 acres (740,523 ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 8 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Storm Water Outfall # 5 drains into the effluent for Storm Water Outfall # 8 and there is no dilution of this storm water with any non-storm water source. Therefore, this effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 8.
Storm Water Outfall # 6 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall # 7 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 7 consists of approximately 6 acres (261,361 ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 6 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Materials in the area are also equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 6. These consist of empty drums, metal buildings, construction equipment, concrete structures, wood and plastic similar to that equipment stored for in the area of Storm Water Outfall # 6. This effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 6.
Storm Water Outfall # 6 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall # 7 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 7 consists of approximately 6 acres (261,361 ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 6 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Materials in the area are also equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 6. These consist of empty drums, metal buildings, construction equipment, concrete structures, wood and plastic similar to that equipment stored for in the area of Storm Water Outfall # 6. This effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 6.
Storm Water Outfall # 4 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall #10 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 10 consists of approximately 10 acres (435,602ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 4 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Material storage is also equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall
Storm Water Outfall # 4 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall #10 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 10 consists of approximately 10 acres (435,602ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 4 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Material storage is also equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall
  # 4. This consists of equipment for later use, metal buildings, concrete structures, wood and plastic similar to that equipment stored for in the area of Storm Water Outfall # 4. This effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 4.
# 4. This consists of equipment for later use, metal buildings, concrete structures, wood and plastic similar to that equipment stored for in the area of Storm Water Outfall # 4. This effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 4.
  "/certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were preparedunder my direction or supervision in accordancewith a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properdygatherand evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiryof the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gatheringthe information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significantpenalties for submitting false inforrion,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."
"/ 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 properdy 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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false info rrion, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."
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John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant


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Appendix F (Page 1 of 1)
ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION OF STORM WATER POINTS Material handling equipment or activities, raw materials, intermediate products, final products, waste materials, by-products, industrial machinery or operations, significant materials from past industrial activity that are located in areas of the facility within the drainage area of the Storm Water Outfall Numbers 14 and 20 are not presently exposed to storm water and are not expected to be I exposed to storm water for the certification period.
ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION OF STORM WATER POINTS Material handling equipment or activities, raw materials, intermediate products, final products, waste materials, by-products, industrial machinery or operations, significant materials from past industrial activity that are located in areas of the facility within the drainage area of the Storm Water Outfall Numbers 14 and 20 are not presently exposed to storm water and are not expected to be I exposed to storm water for the certification period.
"/certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were preparedundermy direction or supervision in accordance,with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properlygather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gatheringthe 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 poossibilit one and imprisonment for knowing violations."
"/ 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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the poossibilit one and imprisonment for knowing violations."
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TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 1 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
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1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                  Benchmark                     Annual Sample                 ______________continued)______________
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParamRslteter
ParamRslteter                                        Benchmark                      Annual Sample (mPrL)                       Result (mgaL)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
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Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                             N/A                   Magnesium, Total                                         0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                             N/A                   Mercury, Total                                           0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                 0.15                             N/A                   Nickel, Total                                             0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                             N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                                 0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                             N/A                   Oil and Grease                                               15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                 1.8                             N/A                   pH                                                       5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                             120                             N/A                   Phenols                                                   0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                             N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A 0.005                              N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                            N/A                   Selenium, Total Fluoride                                         1.8                             N/A                   Silver, Total                                           0.0038                              N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                               16               [ Total                                                       150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                             N/A                   Zinc, Total                                               0.395                              N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                   Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
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I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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, andA plete I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment r k                                                   i   v     tions.
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John T.*Carlin                                           Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                           I'     u                                                           Date INSTRUCTIONS
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: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the furst 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total Iron, Total 5.0 16
[ Total 0.0038 N/A 150 N/A 0.395 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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, andA plete I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment r k i
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John T.*Carlin Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title I'
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: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the furst 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 'b Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- 1115 (Revl12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                     RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'b Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Revl12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 2 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                   Sample Date:                       1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 2 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies.to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies.to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                     Annual Sample Parameter                                                               Result (mg/L)                   Parameter (continued)                                 (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                       0.0024                               N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                     Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                                 0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                           15                               N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                     pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                 2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                     Selenium, Total                                       0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                               9                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency, I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co plete. In aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for!                                               ngworaltns.
Parameter (continued)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                                   eDate INSTRUCTh(1' I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
(mg/L)
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 9
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency, I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co plete. In aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for!
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John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title eDate INSTRUCTh(1' I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3.
Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 tb Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-111IS (Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 tb Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-111IS (Rev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


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Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 3 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                     Sample Date:                       1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 3 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                 Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                       Annual Sample (mg/L)                   Result (P(g/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Parameter Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                   Magnesium, Total                                         0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                   Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                         30                           N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                                 0.0021                           N/A                   Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                   0.022                           N/A                   Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                           N/A                   Silver, Total                                           0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                             3                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                         N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
Result (P(g/L)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 com pte. am ar e there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo fo                                                   violtio s.
(mg/L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President
Result (mg/L)
_____________________________                            Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                         ,                                                                  r INSTRUCTtONN"
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 3
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & 14, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 com pte. am ar e there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo fo violtio s.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title r
INSTRUCTtONN"
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & 14, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 tu Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I111 (Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 tu Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I 111 (Rev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


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Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 4 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                 Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                       Annual Sample PrmtrParameter                                                                               (continued)                                                       Reut(gL (mg/L)                     Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Parameter Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample PrmtrParameter (continued)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                         N/A                     Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                 1.8                           N/A                     pH                                                   5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                 0.018                           N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                 2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                               N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                               2                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partoer for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
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I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I anware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment f                                                         ola o s.
Result (mg/L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President
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        ._________________________                        Seguoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title"                                                                       -                                    Date INSTRUCTIO\NY
Result (mg/L)
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http:!/state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 2
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partoer for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I anware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment f ola o s.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title" Date INSTRUCTIO\\NY
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http:!/state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3.
Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-111S (Revl12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-111S (Revl12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


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ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                       2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 6 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                           0                                     Sample Date:                       1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 6 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                 Benchmark mW)                   Annual Rsl(2I) Sample                Parameter (continued)                               Benchmark                      Annual Reut(2L Sample (mg/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter mW)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                         0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                 0.15                           N/A                     Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                             15                               N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                         N/A                     pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                         N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                 2.0                               N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                         N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                         N/A                     Silver, Total                                           0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                               3                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                             150                               N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                         N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
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I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 coln te. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fono*                                                     oit s.
Parameter (continued)
John T. Carlin Printed Name Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Official Title
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                                                                                                                                                --.                                    3 Date 1*,./]
Result (mg/L)
INSTRUCTI, 4
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: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
Result (mg/L)
        / 2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 3
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 coln t e. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fono*
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John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant 3 1*,.  
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Printed Name Official Title Date INSTRUCTI, 4
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- I115 (Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I115 (Rev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


vJ                                                     ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
vJ ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 8 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                   Sample Date:                       1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 8 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) inthe permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                     Annual Sample Parameter                                           /                 Result (mg/L)                 Parameter (continued)                                 (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter  
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                         N/A                     Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                           15                               N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                         N/A                     pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                     Selenium, Total                                       0.005                               N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                         N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                               2                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS).                             150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
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I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 complet I                                                     a       e there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for kn                                                     olt n .
Result (mg/L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant                                                                                                         ,        K Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       Sin_                                                                 Date INSTRUCTION9-J"/
Parameter (continued)
I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at httq://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
(mg/L)
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 2
Total Suspended Solids (TSS).
150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 complet I
a e there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for kn olt n.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant K
Printed Name Official Title Sin_
Date INSTRUCTION9-J"/
I.
The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at httq://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3.
Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I1115 (Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I1115 (Rev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


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Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                               Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 9 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                     Sample Date:                       1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
*G~C ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 9 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                  Benchmark                   Annual Sample                   ParamRslteter____________(continued)_______________ Benchmark                      Annual Sample (mg/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParamRslteter____________(continued)_______________
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                         0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                 0.15                           N/A                     Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                                 0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                       5.0-9.0                           N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                     Silver, Total                                           0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                               6                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                   Zinc, Total                                               0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed                                 by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
(mg/L)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 comjp[ete. I n aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo, k                                               g/)oions.
Result (mg/L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                 /             1V                                                              ,' '-
(mg/L)
Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       %Date INSTRUCTIONS
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 6
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 comjp[ete. I n aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo, k g/)oions.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant  
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1 V Printed Name Official Title  
%Date INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
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Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- IS (Revl12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                     RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-IS (Revl12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the 0                                TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
0 ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 11 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                     Sample Date:                       1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifyring that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 11 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifyring that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                  Benchmark                   Annual Sample                   ParameRsutterI)                                   Benchmark
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParameRsutterI)
____(continued)_________         Annual Sample (mg/L)                   Result (mg(L)                                                                         (ms/L)                       Result (mg/L)
____(continued)_________
Aluminum, Total                                   0.75                           N/A                   Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                               N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                   Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                         30                           N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                                 0.0021                           N/A                   Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                         N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                   0.022                         N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                         N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                             4                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                         N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
(mg/L)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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                                             r p Ip         n awre there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fokowi vi a o John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       Signat                                                                 Date-INSTRUCTIONS
Result (mg(L)
(ms/L)
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 4
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 p
r Ip n awre there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fokowi vi a o John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Signat Date-INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at httn://state.tn.us/environment/permits/stmih2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any ouffall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at httn://state.tn.us/environment/permits/stmih2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any ouffall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
      '/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
'/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 tb Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- I15 (Re 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                     RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6tb Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I15 (Re 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the
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ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:
Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                       TMSP Number:     TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                               Phone Number:     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                       2011                   Outfall Number:   SW 12 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                           0                       Sample Date:     9/26/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 12 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
9/26/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters6.
Parameters6.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
PrmtrParameter  Benchmark                   Annual Sample                               (continued)Reut(     Benchmark          Annual Sample      lL (mRIL)                   Result (mg./L)                                                     (mg/L)           Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample PrmtrParameter (continued)Reut(
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                         N/A                     Magnesium, Total                     0.064                 N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                         N/A                     Mercury, Total                       0.0024                 N/A Arsenic, Total                                 0.15                           N/A                     Nickel, Total                         0.875                 N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen             0.68                 N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                         15                   N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                         N/A                     pH                                   5.0-9.0                 N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                               0.016                 N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                         N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)               2.0                   N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                         N/A                     Selenium, Total                       0.005                 N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                         N/A                     Silver, Total                       0.0038                 N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                             0.5                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)           150                   N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                         N/A                     Zinc, Total                           0.395                 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general'partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
lL (mRIL)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 comple to, ,amaware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for lorO&4 t ps.
Result (mg./L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President
(mg/L)
_____________                          Sequovah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                         ign-                                   Date INSTRUCTIONS
Result (mg/L)
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.uslenvironment/permits/strmh2o.shtml . Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 0.5 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general'partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 comple to,  
,am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for lorO&4 t ps.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title ign-Date INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.uslenvironment/permits/strmh2o.shtml. Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-II115 (Revl12-09)                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-II115 (Revl12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the
-(1a0, ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
    - (1a0,                                TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:
Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 13 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                     Sample Date:                       9/26/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 13 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
9/26/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                     Annual Sample Parameter                                                               Rsl(m )                       Parameter (continued)                                 (gL                             eut(gL (rag/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (rag/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter Rsl(m )
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                   Magnesium, Total                                         0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                   Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                             N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                                 0.0021                           N/A                   Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                   Phenols                                                 0.016                               N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                   Selenium, Total                                         0.005                               N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                   Silver, Total                                         0.0038                               N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                             0.6                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                   Zinc, Total                                             0.395                               N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
Parameter (continued)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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                                                   e. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo=knon                                           in       latipps.
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John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Seauoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       Si-Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Result (mg/L)
(mg/L)
Result (rag/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 0.6 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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
: e. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo=knon in latipps.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seauoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Si-Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- II 15 (R~ev12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                 RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-II 15 (R~ev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                   TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                       2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 15 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                           0                                     Sample Date:                       1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 15 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
PrmtrBenchmark                                             Annual       Sample           Prmtr(oine)Benchmark                                                               Annual       Sample Parameter                                                               Rsl(m)                         Parameter (continued)                                       g)                       eut(gL (mg/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                       (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
PrmtrBenchmark Annual Sample Prmtr(oine)Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter Rsl(m)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                   Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                   Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                   Oil and Grease                                           15                               N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                   5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                   Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                 2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                   Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                   Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                               4                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                             150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                   Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make an entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
Parameter (continued) g)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co                                             t . am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for ow' vat'                                                       s.
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John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       Signa--r                                                             Date INSTRUCTION 'V I. The purpose of this form is to report.storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at hlttp://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/22 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Result (mg/L)
(mg/L)
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 4
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make an entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co t.
am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for ow' vat' s.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Signa--r Date INSTRUCTION  
'V I. The purpose of this form is to report.storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at hlttp://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/22 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Rev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


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Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 16 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                   Sample Date:                       1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 16 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                     Annual Sample (mg/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                               N/A Arsenic, Total                                 0.15                           N/A                     Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                           15                               N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                         N/A                     pH                                                   5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                         N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                         N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                         N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                             0.2                 Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
Result (mg/L)
(mg/L)
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 0.2 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. Ian aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fovG--'ýAioziaons.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. Ian aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fovG--'ýAioziaons.
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Printed               ___Name__                         Seauoiah Nuclear PlantDt Printed Name                                             Official.Title                                       gjau                                                                 Date INSTRUCTIONS
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: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
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Seauoiah Nuclear PlantDt Printed Name Official.Title gjau Date INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I1115 (Revl12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I1115 (Revl12-09)
 
RDAs 2399 and 2400
ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT AG0,                                            for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
: AG0, ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                   TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                       2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 17 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                           0                                     Sample Date:                       4/15/2011 LOWCONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 17 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
4/15/2011 LOWCONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                       Annual Sample (mg/L)                   Result (rag/L)                                                                         (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                 0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                   Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                   Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                   0.022                           N/A                   Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                           N/A                   Silver, Total                                           0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                               4                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                   Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
Result (rag/L)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I am #ware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowiftg_.oP                                                     s.
(mg/L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                     ,          ,D                                             "
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 4
Printed Name                                           Official Title                                         Si                                                                   Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environiment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected Within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
      '/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I am #ware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowiftg_.oP s.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant  
,D Printed Name Official Title Si Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environiment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected Within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
'/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6`b Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I 115 (Re   12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                 RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6`b Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I 115 (Re 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT aoec mf          1-for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
mf aoec 1-ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                       2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 18 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                           0                                     Sample Date:                       1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 18 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples shouldbe collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples shouldbe collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                  Benchmark                   Annual Sample                   ParameterResulttinued)                            Benchmark                       Annual Sample (mg/L)                     Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParameterResulttinued)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                     pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                           N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                               2                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                   Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
(mg/L)
Result (mg/L)
(mg/L)
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 2
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for lqwidg v~lations.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for lqwidg v~lations.
John T. Carlin                         .                Site Vice President                                     [
John T. Carlin Site Vice President
_________________________                              Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                           Official Title                                         Si                                                                   Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/pcrmits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 3 I of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
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Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Si Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/pcrmits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 3 I of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-l] 15 (Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   KDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-l] 15 (Rev 12-09)
KDAs 2399 and 2400


ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                       TMSP Number:           TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                 Phone Number:           423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                     Outfall Number:         SW 19 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                       Sample Date:           1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfal for which sampling was waived.
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 19 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfal for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                       Benchmark             Annual Sample Parameter                                     (mg/L)                   Result (mg/L)                 Parameter (continued)                 (mg/L)             Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                       0.064                   N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                         N/A                     Mercury, Total                         0.0024                   N/A Arsenic, Total                                 0.15                           N/A                     Nickel, Total                           0.875                   N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen               0.68                   N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                           15                   N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                         N/A                     pH                                     5.0-9.0                 N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                                 0.016                   N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                         N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                 2.0                   N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                         N/A                     Selenium, Total                         0.005                   N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                         N/A                     Silver, Total                         0.0038                   N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                             1                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)             150                   N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                         N/A                     Zinc, Total                             0.395                   N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
Result (mg/L)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 c*                                         lete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for ow*                                               Ia   s.
Parameter (continued)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                 ./'   -/t, Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       Sign                                           Date INSTRUCTIONS
(mg/L)
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at lhtt://state.tn.us/environment/pennits/stmth2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y/2of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Result (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 1
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 c*
lete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for ow
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John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant  
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-/t, Printed Name Official Title Sign Date INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at lhtt://state.tn.us/environment/pennits/stmth2o.shtml).
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 `h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                       RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 `h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Rev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


              -~ ~'.1 A vi                                                     ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
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Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 21 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                     Sample Date:                       1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
~'.1 A vi ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)
Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 21 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Parameter                                  Benchmark                   Annual Sample                   ParamReuleter)                                     Benchmark
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParamReuleter)
____(continued)_________           Annual Sample (a(g/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
____(continued)_________
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                   Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                             N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                                 0.0021                           N/A                   Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                   Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                               1                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
(a(g/L)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for                                                       Lrvjoamtqns."
Result (mg/L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President                                   ('-N                 I,                                                                 /
(mg/L)
Printed_____________Name_____                           Seauovab Nuclear Plant Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       Sign             l                                                   Date INSTRUCTIONS
Result (mg/L)
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtm]). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 1
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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.
am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for Lrvjoamtqns."
John T. Carlin Site Vice President
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Printed_____________Name_____
Seauovab Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Sign l
Date INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtm]).
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is'submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is'submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- 11IS(Revl2-09)                                                                                                                                                                                     RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-11IS(Revl2-09)
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Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                               Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 22 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                     Sample Date:                       1/14/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
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Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 22 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/14/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
PrmtrBenchmark                                               Annual Sample                   Prmtr(oine)Benchmark                                                               Annual Sample (mg/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
PrmtrBenchmark Annual Sample Prmtr(oine)Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                           N/A                   Magnesium, Total                                         0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                   Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                               N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                   Nickel, Total                                             0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                             N/A                   Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                                 0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                                 0.0021                           N/A                   Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           N/A                   pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                   Phenols                                                   0.016                             N/A.
Result (mg/L)
Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                   Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                   Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                   Silver, Total                                           0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                             <0.1                 Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                   Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
(mg/L)
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 c pete. am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for                                               iowg     latjn**/
Result (mg/L)
John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Seauoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                                         ,N Printed Name                                             Official Title                                       Si                                                                   Date INSTRUCTIONS
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A.
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml . Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0  
      '/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
<0.1 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 c pete.
am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for iowg latjn**/
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seauoyah Nuclear Plant  
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: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml. Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
'/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-III15(Rev 12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                     RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-III15(Rev 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


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Facility Name:                   TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                           TMSP Number:           TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                     Phone Number:         423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                       Outfall Number:       SW 23 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                         Sample Date:           1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
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Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 23 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                           Benchmark           Annual Sample (mg/L)                     Result (mg/L)                                                             (ag/L)           Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                 0.75                         N/A                     Magnesium, Total                             0.064               N/A Ammonia                                         4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                             0.0024               N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                           N/A                     Nickel, Total                               0.875               N/A BOD, 5-Day                                       30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                   0.68                 N/A Cadmium, Total                               0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                 15                 N/A Chromium, Total                                 1.8                           N/A                     pH                                         5.0-9.0               N/A COD                                             120                           N/A                     Phenols                                     0.016               N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                         N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                     2.0                 N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                         N/A                     Selenium, Total                             0.005               N/A Fluoride                                         1.8                           N/A                     Silver, Total                               0.0038               N/A Iron, Total                                     5.0                               5                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                 150                 N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                     Zinc, Total                                 0.395               N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
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Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 5
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use V2of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co mlete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for Kow g A4la ns.
John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant  
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Printed Name Official Title ign e e Date INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use V2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- IIIS(Rev12-09)                                                                                                                                                           RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-II IS(Rev12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


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Facility Name:                     TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant                                                                                     TMSP Number:                       TNR050015 Contact Person:                   Brad Love - Environmental Scientist                                                                             Phone Number:                     423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):                                         2011                                 Outfall Number:                   SW 24 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:                                             0                                   Sample Date:                       1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
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Facility Name:
TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:
TNR050015 Contact Person:
Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:
423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):
2011 Outfall Number:
SW 24 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:
0 Sample Date:
1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.
Parameters:
Parameters:
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.
Benchmark                   Annual Sample                                                                       Benchmark                     Annual Sample (mg/L)                   Result (mg/L)                                                                         (mg/L)                       Result (mg/L)
Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)
Aluminum, Total                                   0.75                           N/A                     Magnesium, Total                                       0.064                             N/A Ammonia                                           4.0                           N/A                     Mercury, Total                                         0.0024                             N/A Arsenic, Total                                   0.15                         N/A                     Nickel, Total                                           0.875                             N/A BOD, 5-Day                                         30                           N/A                     Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen                               0.68                             N/A Cadmium, Total                                 0.0021                           N/A                     Oil and Grease                                             15                             N/A Chromium, Total                                   1.8                           NIA                     pH                                                     5.0-9.0                             N/A COD                                               120                           N/A                     Phenols                                                 0.016                             N/A Copper, Total                                   0.018                           N/A                     Phosphorus, Total (as P)                                   2.0                             N/A Cyanide, Total                                 0.022                           N/A                     Selenium, Total                                         0.005                             N/A Fluoride                                           1.8                         N/A                     Silver, Total                                         0.0038                             N/A Iron, Total                                       5.0                               5                   Total Suspended Solids (TSS)                               150                             N/A Lead, Total                                     0.156                           N/A                     Zinc, Total                                             0.395                             N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE                                 Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
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I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co                                                 te. I an aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for Wwin iolo4 John T. Carlin                                           Site Vice President Seouovah Nuclear Plant                                                                                                               -'1             1D Printed Name                                             Official Title                                         Si                           -                                      Daf INSTRUCTIONS
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: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtmlV. Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
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      !/ of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 NIA pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 5
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co te. I an aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for Wwin iolo4 John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seouovah Nuclear Plant  
-'1 1D Printed Name Official Title Si Daf INSTRUCTIONS
: 1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtmlV.
Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use
!/ of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
: 3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Submit the original completed and signed form to:
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN- 1115 (Recv12-09)                                                                                                                                                                                   RDAs 2399 and 2400
Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Recv 12-09)
RDAs 2399 and 2400


Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37384-2000 February 25, 2011 Chattanooga Environmental Field Office Division of Water Pollution Control State Office Building, Suite 550 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - TENNESSEE STORM WATER MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES PERMIT NO.
Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37384-2000 February 25, 2011 Chattanooga Environmental Field Office Division of Water Pollution Control State Office Building, Suite 550 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - TENNESSEE STORM WATER MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES PERMIT NO.
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Please find enclosed the thirty day notification and the lab analysis for the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron for Storm Water Outfall Numbers 1, 2, and 9.
Please find enclosed the thirty day notification and the lab analysis for the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron for Storm Water Outfall Numbers 1, 2, and 9.
Description of Event Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities Sector 0 requires annual monitoring of total recoverable iron. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant sampled for total recoverable iron on January 15, 2011 and January 16, 2011. The storm water analytical monitoring results were received on February 4, 2011. The analytical monitoring results for Storm Water Outfalls Nos. 1, 2, and 9 exceeded the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron as stated in Table 0-2, Benchmark Monitoring Requirements for Steam Electric Power Generating Facilities. The storm water event was triggered by accumulated snowfall and associated snow melt runoff. The analytical results can be seen tabulated below in Table 1.
Description of Event Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities Sector 0 requires annual monitoring of total recoverable iron. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant sampled for total recoverable iron on January 15, 2011 and January 16, 2011. The storm water analytical monitoring results were received on February 4, 2011. The analytical monitoring results for Storm Water Outfalls Nos. 1, 2, and 9 exceeded the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron as stated in Table 0-2, Benchmark Monitoring Requirements for Steam Electric Power Generating Facilities. The storm water event was triggered by accumulated snowfall and associated snow melt runoff. The analytical results can be seen tabulated below in Table 1.
Table 1. Storm Water Annual Iron Exceedance Values Benchmark Storm Water             Sample Date           Sample Analysis             Analytical   Monitoring Outfall Number                                   Received Date           Results (mg/L) Requirement (mg/L) 1                   1/15/2011               2/04/2011                   16.0         5 2                   1/16/2011               2/04/2011                   9.0           5 9                 1/15/2011                 2/04/2011                   5.7           5 The Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities requires informing the division's local Environmental Field Office (EFO) within 30 days from the time storm water monitoring results were received describing the likely cause of the exceedance.
Table 1. Storm Water Annual Iron Exceedance Values Benchmark Storm Water Sample Date Sample Analysis Analytical Monitoring Outfall Number Received Date Results (mg/L)
Requirement (mg/L) 1 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 16.0 5
2 1/16/2011 2/04/2011 9.0 5
9 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 5.7 5
The Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities requires informing the division's local Environmental Field Office (EFO) within 30 days from the time storm water monitoring results were received describing the likely cause of the exceedance.


&a 4 ! - b Likely Cause of the Exceedance The likely cause of the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron is elevated background iron concentration in the soil around the storm water outfalls (based on historical sampling) and the need for more effective best management practices (BMPs). Sequoyah is examining the use of more effective filtration methods at these outfalls.
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b Likely Cause of the Exceedance The likely cause of the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron is elevated background iron concentration in the soil around the storm water outfalls (based on historical sampling) and the need for more effective best management practices (BMPs). Sequoyah is examining the use of more effective filtration methods at these outfalls.
If you have any questions or need additional information please contact Brad Love at (423) 843-6714 or Stephanie Howard at (423) 843-6700 of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.
If you have any questions or need additional information please contact Brad Love at (423) 843-6714 or Stephanie Howard at (423) 843-6700 of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.
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* L500219-01 Date Received        02/03/11 09:15 Description          Annual Storm Water NPDES Samples Site ID Sample ID            SW 1 Project i Collected By          Chris Randolph Collection Date      01/15/11 15:15 Parameter                              Result   Det. Limit Units Method        Prep          PID    Analyzed  AID Iron                                  16.         0.10     mg/l 200.7       02/03/11 1504   528 02/04/11 1346 ALT BDL - Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -   Practical Quantitation Limit(POL)
*ESC L.AB S.CoI-EN-C.E*S Brad Love TVA-Sequoyah Nuclear Plant P.O.Box 2000 Soddy-Daisy, TN 37384 12065 Lebanon Rd.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 758-5858 1-800-767-5859 Fax (615) 758-5859 Tax I.D. 62-0814289 Est. 1970 REPORT OF ANALYSIS February 04,2011 Date Received Description Sample ID Collected By Collection Date Parameter Iron 02/03/11 09:15 Annual Storm Water NPDES Samples SW 1 Chris Randolph 01/15/11 15:15 Result Det. Limit Units
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0.10 mg/l ESC Sample
* L500219-01 Site ID Project i Method 200.7 Prep PID Analyzed AID 02/03/11 1504 528 02/04/11 1346 ALT BDL -
Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -
Practical Quantitation Limit(POL)
Laboratory Certification Numbers:
Laboratory Certification Numbers:
AIHA - 09227, AL - 40660, CA 2327, CT- PH-0197, FL - E87487, GA - 923, IN - C-TN-01 KY - 90010, NC - ENV375,DW21704, ND - R-140, SC - 84004, TN - 2006, VA - 00109, WV - 233 AZ -0612, MN - 047-999-395, NY - 11742, NJ - TN002, WI - 998093910 Notes:
AIHA -
: 09227, AL -
: 40660, CA -
1-2327, CT-PH-0197, FL -
: E87487, GA -
: 923, IN C-TN-01 KY -
: 90010, NC -
ENV375,DW21704, ND -
R-140, SC -
: 84004, TN -
: 2006, VA -
: 00109, WV -
233 AZ -0612, MN - 047-999-395, NY - 11742, NJ -
: TN002, WI -
998093910 Notes:
The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.
The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.
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* Collected By          Chris Randolph Collection Date      01/16/11 12:22 Parameter                              Result  Det. Limit Units  Method       Prep           PID   Analyzed   AID Iron                                  9.0        0.10    mg/l  200.7     02/03/11 1504   528 02/04/11 1348 ALT BDL - Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -   Practical Quantitation Limit(PQL)
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Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 758-5858 1-800-767-5859 Fax (615) 758-6659 Tax I.D. 62-0814289 Est. 1970 REPORT OF ANALYSIS February 23,2011 Date Received Description Sample ID Collected By Collection Date Parameter Iron 02/03/11 09:15 Annual Storm Water NPDES Samples SW 2 Chris Randolph 01/16/11 12:22 ESC Sample # :
L500219-02 Site ID Project
* Method Prep PID Analyzed AID 200.7 02/03/11 1504 528 02/04/11 1348 ALT Result Det. Limit Units 9.0 0.10 mg/l BDL - Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -
Practical Quantitation Limit(PQL)
Laboratory Certification Numbers:
Laboratory Certification Numbers:
AIRA - 09227, AL - 40660, CA 2327, CT- PH-0197, FL - E87487, GA - 923, IN - C-TN-01 KY - 90010, NC - ENV375,DW21704, ND - R-140, SC - 84004, TN - 2006, VA - 00109, WV - 233 AZ -0612, MN - 047-999-395, NY - 11742, NJ - TNO02, WI - 998093910 Notes:
AIRA - 09227, AL -
: 40660, CA -
1-2327, CT-PH-0197, FL - E87487, GA -
: 923, IN - C-TN-01 KY -
: 90010, NC -
ENV375,DW21704, ND - R-140, SC -
: 84004, TN -
2006, VA - 00109, WV -
233 AZ -0612, MN -
047-999-395, NY -
: 11742, NJ -
: TNO02, WI -
998093910 Notes:
The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.
The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.
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Collected By            Chris Randolph Collection Date        01/15/11 12:02 Parameter                                Result   Det. Limit Units Method        Prep          PID    Analyzed  AID Iron                                    5.7         0.10     mg/1 200.7       02/03/11 1504   528 02/04/11 1411 ALT BDL - Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -     Practical Quantitation Limit(PQL)
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Brad Love TVA-Sequoyah Nuclear Plant P.O.Box 2000 Soddy-Daisy, TN 37384 12065 Lebanon Rd.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 758-5658 1-800-767-5859 Fax (615) 758-5859 Tax I.D. 62-0814289 Eat.
1970 REPORT OF ANALYSIS February 04,2011 Date Received Description Sample ID Collected By Collection Date Parameter Iron 02/03/11 09:15 Annual Storm Water NPDES Samples SW 9 Chris Randolph 01/15/11 12:02 Result Det. Limit Units 5.7 0.10 mg/1 ESC Sample #
L500219-07 Site ID Project #
Method 200.7 Prep PID Analyzed AID 02/03/11 1504 528 02/04/11 1411 ALT BDL - Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -
Practical Quantitation Limit(PQL)
Laboratory Certification Numbers:
Laboratory Certification Numbers:
AIHA - 09227, AL - 40660, CA 2327, CT- PH-0197, FL - E87487, GA - 923, IN - C-TN-01 KY - 90010, NC - ENV375,DW21704, ND - R-140, SC - 84004, TN - 2006, VA - 00109, WV - 233 AZ -0612, MN - 047-999-395, NY - 11742, NJ -. TNO02, WI - 998093910 Notes:
AIHA -
: 09227, AL -
: 40660, CA -
1-2327, CT-PH-0197, FL - E87487, GA - 923, IN - C-TN-01 KY -
: 90010, NC -
ENV375,DW21704, ND -
R-140, SC -
: 84004, TN -
: 2006, VA - 00109, WV - 233 AZ -0612, MN -
047-999-395, NY -
11742, NJ -. TNO02, WI - 998093910 Notes:
The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.
The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.
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f I<. i4 Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37384-2000 March 29, 2011 Chattanooga Environmental Field Office Division of Water Pollution Control State Office Building, Suite 550 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - TENNESSEE STORM WATER MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES PERMIT NO. TNR050015 SECTOR 0 EXCEEDANCE OF THE BENCHMARK MONITORING REQUIREMENT.
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i4 Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37384-2000 March 29, 2011 Chattanooga Environmental Field Office Division of Water Pollution Control State Office Building, Suite 550 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - TENNESSEE STORM WATER MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES PERMIT NO. TNR050015 SECTOR 0 EXCEEDANCE OF THE BENCHMARK MONITORING REQUIREMENT.
Please find enclosed the sixty day notification of the review of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and summary of the Best Management Practices (BMPs) modifications and additions for the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron at Storm Water Ouffall Nos. 1, 2, and 9.
Please find enclosed the sixty day notification of the review of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and summary of the Best Management Practices (BMPs) modifications and additions for the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron at Storm Water Ouffall Nos. 1, 2, and 9.
Description of Event Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities Sector 0 requires annual monitoring of total recoverable iron. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant sampled for total recoverable iron on January 15, 2011 and January 16, 2011. The storm water analytical monitoring results were received on February 4, 2011. The analytical monitoring results for Storm Water Outfalls Nos. 1, 2, and 9 exceeded the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron as stated in Table 0-2, Benchmark Monitoring Requirements for Steam Electric Power Generating Facilities. The storm water event was triggered by accumulated snowfall and associated snow melt runoff. The analytical results can be seen tabulated below in Table 1.
Description of Event Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities Sector 0 requires annual monitoring of total recoverable iron. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant sampled for total recoverable iron on January 15, 2011 and January 16, 2011. The storm water analytical monitoring results were received on February 4, 2011. The analytical monitoring results for Storm Water Outfalls Nos. 1, 2, and 9 exceeded the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron as stated in Table 0-2, Benchmark Monitoring Requirements for Steam Electric Power Generating Facilities. The storm water event was triggered by accumulated snowfall and associated snow melt runoff. The analytical results can be seen tabulated below in Table 1.
Table 1. Storm Water Annual Iron Exceedance Values Benchmark Storm Water           Sample Date             Sample Analysis             Analytical   Monitoring Outfall Number                                   Received Date           Results (mg/L) Requirement (mg/L) 1                 1/15/2011               2/04/2011                   16.0         5 2                 1/16/2011               2/04/2011                   9.0           5 9                 1/15/2011               2/04/2011                   5.7           5
Table 1. Storm Water Annual Iron Exceedance Values Benchmark Storm Water Sample Date Sample Analysis Analytical Monitoring Outfall Number Received Date Results (mg/L)
Requirement (mg/L) 1 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 16.0 5
2 1/16/2011 2/04/2011 9.0 5
9 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 5.7 5


Sequoyah Nuclear Plant's SWPPP has been reviewed to determine the modifications and additions to the plan which would assist in reducing the iron effluent concentration at Storm Water Outfall Nos. 1, 2, and 9. A brief summary of the proposed modifications, including a timetable for implementation, follows.
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant's SWPPP has been reviewed to determine the modifications and additions to the plan which would assist in reducing the iron effluent concentration at Storm Water Outfall Nos. 1, 2, and 9. A brief summary of the proposed modifications, including a timetable for implementation, follows.
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The following modifications will be made by 06/10/11: Gravel will be added in the low lying and bare spots of the drainage area. Rip rap will be added to the drainage ditches and check dams will be incorporated. The existing straw bales will be replaced.
The following modifications will be made by 06/10/11: Gravel will be added in the low lying and bare spots of the drainage area. Rip rap will be added to the drainage ditches and check dams will be incorporated. The existing straw bales will be replaced.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Brad Love at (423) 843-6714 or Stephanie Howard at (423) 843-6700 of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Brad Love at (423) 843-6714 or Stephanie Howard at (423) 843-6700 of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.
I certify underpenalty of law that this document and all attachments were preparedunder my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnelproperly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsiblefor gatheringthe information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. / am aware that there are significantpenalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
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. / am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Sincerely Michael Dkag.6 Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant cc:
Sincerely Michael Dkag.6 Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant cc:
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555
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==Dear Mr. Davis:==
==Dear Mr. Davis:==
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (TVA) - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT NPDES PERMIT NO.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (TVA) - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT NPDES PERMIT NO.
TN0026450 - WRITTEN SUBMISSION REGARDING DIFFUSER POND RELEASE TVA is providing written notification for the subject release that occurred on July 12, 2011. The verbal notification for the diffuser pond release was provided by telephone notification to you via voice message on July 13, 2011, at 0023 and to Dr. Richard Urban with the Chattanooga Environmental Field Office (EFO) on July 13, 2011, at 0740. Please see the Attachment (enclosed) for details of the event. Site personnel visually surveyed the near-shore area by foot and observed no fish distress, fish mortality, abnormal bird migration, oil sheen, or floating solids during the early evening hours of the event.
TN0026450 - WRITTEN SUBMISSION REGARDING DIFFUSER POND RELEASE TVA is providing written notification for the subject release that occurred on July 12, 2011. The verbal notification for the diffuser pond release was provided by telephone notification to you via voice message on July 13, 2011, at 0023 and to Dr. Richard Urban with the Chattanooga Environmental Field Office (EFO) on July 13, 2011, at 0740. Please see the Attachment (enclosed) for details of the event. Site personnel visually surveyed the near-shore area by foot and observed no fish distress, fish mortality, abnormal bird migration, oil sheen, or floating solids during the early evening hours of the event.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Stephanie Howard of Sequoyah's Environmental staff at (423) 843-6700.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Stephanie Howard of Sequoyah's Environmental staff at (423) 843-6700.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were preparedunder my direction or supervision in accordancewith a system designed to assure that qualifiedpersonnelproperly gatherand evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gatheringthe 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 possibilityof fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Sincerely Michael D. Sk ggs~j~
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Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - Photo Showing Diffuser Pond Overflow Attachment Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Diffuser Pond Release 07/1212011 Description of the Discharge and Determination of Cause:
Attachment Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Diffuser Pond Release 07/1212011 Description of the Discharge and Determination of Cause:
At approximately 15:45 EST on 7/12/11, one of the two diffuser gates at Sequoyah failed in the closed position, resulting in loss of flow through the west diffuser pipe. The east diffuser pipe remained open and continued to discharge via Outfall 101. Plant personnel made several unsuccessful attempts to raise the diffuser gate utilizing divers, multiple rigging techniques, and cranes with various capacities.
At approximately 15:45 EST on 7/12/11, one of the two diffuser gates at Sequoyah failed in the closed position, resulting in loss of flow through the west diffuser pipe. The east diffuser pipe remained open and continued to discharge via Outfall 101. Plant personnel made several unsuccessful attempts to raise the diffuser gate utilizing divers, multiple rigging techniques, and cranes with various capacities.
At approximately 20:00 EST, the northwest corner of the Diffuser Pond overflowed into a drainage ditch to the Yard Drainage Pond. The drainage ditch is designed to route storm water from the construction and demolition landfill to the Yard Drainage Pond. The Diffuser Pond contains predominantly condenser circulating water (CCW) used in the secondary (non-nuclear) side for cooling along with yard drainage from the Yard Drainage Pond and low volume waste from the Low Volume Waste Treatment Pond (IMP 103).
At approximately 20:00 EST, the northwest corner of the Diffuser Pond overflowed into a drainage ditch to the Yard Drainage Pond. The drainage ditch is designed to route storm water from the construction and demolition landfill to the Yard Drainage Pond. The Diffuser Pond contains predominantly condenser circulating water (CCW) used in the secondary (non-nuclear) side for cooling along with yard drainage from the Yard Drainage Pond and low volume waste from the Low Volume Waste Treatment Pond (IMP 103).
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The temperature was 94.8 deg F. Oil and grease (O&G) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) from this location were also collected and are currently pending analysis. It should be noted that the temperature from a grab sample taken at in the south end of the Diffuser Pond at 23:00 EST on 7/12/11 was 102 deg F.
The temperature was 94.8 deg F. Oil and grease (O&G) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) from this location were also collected and are currently pending analysis. It should be noted that the temperature from a grab sample taken at in the south end of the Diffuser Pond at 23:00 EST on 7/12/11 was 102 deg F.
In addition, plant personnel mobilized a boat and crew to monitor the slough for temperature, pH, TSS, O&G, and Total Residual Chlorine (TRC). Results of samples taken in the slough are:
In addition, plant personnel mobilized a boat and crew to monitor the slough for temperature, pH, TSS, O&G, and Total Residual Chlorine (TRC). Results of samples taken in the slough are:
Sample Location           Date     Time (EST)     Temperature (OF)   TRC (mgIL)         pH Water at point of       07/13/11       00:48           91.8             0.09           6.75 entry in slough Sample at 30 yards       07/13/11       00:37           87.5             0.07           8.07 from point of entry Water at point of       07/13/11       01:39           88.1             0.08           7.21 entry in slough Sample at 30 yards       07/13/11       01:48           88.6             0.06           7.23 from point of entry Note: These samples were taken to determine representative conditions in the slough and cannot be compared directly with the NPDES permit limits for Outfall 101.
Sample Location Date Time (EST)
Temperature (OF)
TRC (mgIL) pH Water at point of 07/13/11 00:48 91.8 0.09 6.75 entry in slough Sample at 30 yards 07/13/11 00:37 87.5 0.07 8.07 from point of entry Water at point of 07/13/11 01:39 88.1 0.08 7.21 entry in slough Sample at 30 yards 07/13/11 01:48 88.6 0.06 7.23 from point of entry Note: These samples were taken to determine representative conditions in the slough and cannot be compared directly with the NPDES permit limits for Outfall 101.
Note: TSS and O&G samples were collected and sent to an offsite laboratory for analyses as a precautionary measure.
Note: TSS and O&G samples were collected and sent to an offsite laboratory for analyses as a precautionary measure.
Note: The TRC values are within the permit limit of 0.1 mg/L. It is suspected that the results noted above are high due to manganese interference which is commonly seen in river sample matrix. A sample of the river was collected to determine background. The sample was 0.05 mq/L, confirminq the interference. The TRC results above are uncorrected.
Note: The TRC values are within the permit limit of 0.1 mg/L. It is suspected that the results noted above are high due to manganese interference which is commonly seen in river sample matrix. A sample of the river was collected to determine background. The sample was 0.05 mq/L, confirminq the interference. The TRC results above are uncorrected.
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Tennessee Valley Authority - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - Tennessee Multisector General Permit (Tmsp) Annual Storm Water Monitoring Report for 2011
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Issue date: 03/15/2012
From: John Carlin
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Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy. Tennessee 37384-2000 March 15, 2012 State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Water Pollution Control Enforcement and Compliance Section 6th Floor, L & C Annex 401 Church Street Nashville, Tennessee 37243-1534 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP) ANNUAL STORM WATER MOINTORING REPORT FOR 2011 Please find enclosed the 2011 Annual Storm Water Monitoring Report for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP No. TNR050015. The 30 and 60 day letters previously submitted for storm water outfall numbers 1, 2, and 9 are also enclosed for your information. The alternative certification for Storm Water Outfalls 12 and 13 has been retracted due to increased industrial activity in the areas contributing to this drainage. Sequoyah began monitoring Storm Water Outfalls 12 and 13 during the third quarter of 2011 and will continue to monitor these outfalls in accordance with Sector 0 of the Tennessee Multi-Sector General Permit.

On July 12, 2011, one of the two diffuser gates of Outfall 101 at Sequoyah failed in the closed position, resulting in loss of flow through the west diffuser pipe. As the Diffuser Pond level continued to increase, the Cooling Tower Basin (containing condenser circulating water used in the secondary, non-nuclear side of the plant, for cooling) overflowed into the river through Storm Water Outfall 14. A copy of the written submission to Mr. Paul E. Davis regarding the diffuser pond release is enclosed.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Brad Love by phone at (423) 843-6714 or by e-mail at bmlove@tva.gov of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.

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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

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CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE "1 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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

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REPRESENTATIVE STORM WATER OF DISCHARGE POINTS Storm Water Outfall # 8 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall # 5 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 5 consists of approximately 17 acres (740,523 ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 8 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Storm Water Outfall # 5 drains into the effluent for Storm Water Outfall # 8 and there is no dilution of this storm water with any non-storm water source. Therefore, this effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 8.

Storm Water Outfall # 6 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall # 7 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 7 consists of approximately 6 acres (261,361 ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 6 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Materials in the area are also equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 6. These consist of empty drums, metal buildings, construction equipment, concrete structures, wood and plastic similar to that equipment stored for in the area of Storm Water Outfall # 6. This effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 6.

Storm Water Outfall # 4 is considered to be a representative discharge of Storm Water Outfall #10 based on a consideration of industrial activity, significant materials, and management practices and activities within the area drained by the Outfall. Storm Water Outfall # 10 consists of approximately 10 acres (435,602ft2). The runoff coefficient for this area is equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall # 4 based on the percentages of gravel, asphalt, and impervious surfaces. Material storage is also equivalent to that for Storm Water Outfall

  1. 4. This consists of equipment for later use, metal buildings, concrete structures, wood and plastic similar to that equipment stored for in the area of Storm Water Outfall # 4. This effluent should be substantially identical to that effluent from Storm Water Outfall # 4.

"/ 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 properdy 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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false info rrion, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."

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ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION OF STORM WATER POINTS Material handling equipment or activities, raw materials, intermediate products, final products, waste materials, by-products, industrial machinery or operations, significant materials from past industrial activity that are located in areas of the facility within the drainage area of the Storm Water Outfall Numbers 14 and 20 are not presently exposed to storm water and are not expected to be I exposed to storm water for the certification period.

"/ 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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the poossibilit one and imprisonment for knowing violations."

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TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 1 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParamRslteter

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Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total Iron, Total 5.0 16

[ Total 0.0038 N/A 150 N/A 0.395 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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, andA plete I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment r k i

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1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the furst 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'b Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Revl12-09)

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ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 2 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies.to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter Result (mg/L)

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Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 9

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency, I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co plete. In aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for!

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2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
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Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 tb Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-111IS (Rev 12-09)

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Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 3 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Parameter Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)

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Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 3

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 com pte. am ar e there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo fo violtio s.

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1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & 14, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 tu Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I 111 (Rev 12-09)

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TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 4 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

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Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 2

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partoer for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I anware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment f ola o s.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title" Date INSTRUCTIO\\NY

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http:!/state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3.

Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-111S (Revl12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

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ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 6 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter mW)

Rsl(2I)

Parameter (continued)

Reut(2L (mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 3

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 coln t e. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fono*

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John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant 3 1*,.

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Printed Name Official Title Date INSTRUCTI, 4

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use

/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I115 (Rev 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

vJ ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 8 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter

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Result (mg/L)

Parameter (continued)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 2

Total Suspended Solids (TSS).

150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 complet I

a e there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for kn olt n.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant K

Printed Name Official Title Sin_

Date INSTRUCTION9-J"/

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The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at httq://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3.

Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I1115 (Rev 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

'~sl

  • G~C ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 9 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/15/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParamRslteter____________(continued)_______________

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 6

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 comjp[ete. I n aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo, k g/)oions.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

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1 V Printed Name Official Title

%Date INSTRUCTIONS

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-IS (Revl12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

0 ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 11 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifyring that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParameRsutterI)

____(continued)_________

(mg/L)

Result (mg(L)

(ms/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 4

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 p

r Ip n awre there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fokowi vi a o John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Signat Date-INSTRUCTIONS

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at httn://state.tn.us/environment/permits/stmih2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any ouffall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use

'/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6tb Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I15 (Re 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

~?*~

ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 12 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

9/26/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters6.

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample PrmtrParameter (continued)Reut(

lL (mRIL)

Result (mg./L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 0.5 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general'partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 comple to,

,am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for lorO&4 t ps.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequovah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title ign-Date INSTRUCTIONS

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.uslenvironment/permits/strmh2o.shtml. Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-II115 (Revl12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

-(1a0, ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 13 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

9/26/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter Rsl(m )

Parameter (continued)

(gL eut(gL (rag/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (rag/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 0.6 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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

e. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fo=knon in latipps.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seauoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Si-Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-II 15 (R~ev 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 15 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

PrmtrBenchmark Annual Sample Prmtr(oine)Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter Rsl(m)

Parameter (continued) g)

eut(gL (mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 4

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make an entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co t.

am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for ow' vat' s.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Signa--r Date INSTRUCTION

'V I. The purpose of this form is to report.storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at hlttp://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/22 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Rev 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

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ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 16 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 0.2 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. Ian aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment fovG--'ýAioziaons.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Se a N a

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Seauoiah Nuclear PlantDt Printed Name Official.Title gjau Date INSTRUCTIONS

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml).

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I1115 (Revl12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

AG0, ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 17 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

4/15/2011 LOWCONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)

Result (rag/L)

(mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 4

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I am #ware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowiftg_.oP s.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

,D Printed Name Official Title Si Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environiment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected Within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use

'/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6`b Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-I 115 (Re 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

mf aoec 1-ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 18 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples shouldbe collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParameterResulttinued)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 2

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for lqwidg v~lations.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President

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Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Printed Name Official Title Si Date INSTRUCTIONS I. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/pcrmits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 3 I of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-l] 15 (Rev 12-09)

KDAs 2399 and 2400

ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 19 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfal for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter (mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Parameter (continued)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 1

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 c*

lete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for ow

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John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seguoyah Nuclear Plant

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-/t, Printed Name Official Title Sign Date INSTRUCTIONS

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at lhtt://state.tn.us/environment/pennits/stmth2o.shtml).

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use Y/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 `h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Rev 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

-~

~'.1 A vi ANNUAL STORM WATER MONITORING REPORT for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity under the TENNESSEE MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT (TMSP)

Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 21 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample Parameter ParamReuleter)

____(continued)_________

(a(g/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 1

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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.

am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for Lrvjoamtqns."

John T. Carlin Site Vice President

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1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtm]).

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use 1/2/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is'submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-11IS(Revl2-09)

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Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 22 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/14/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

PrmtrBenchmark Annual Sample Prmtr(oine)Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

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Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A.

Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0

<0.1 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 c pete.

am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for iowg latjn**/

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seauoyah Nuclear Plant

,N Printed Name Official Title Si Date INSTRUCTIONS

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml. Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use

'/2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6'h Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-III15(Rev 12-09)

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Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 23 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/16/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

(ag/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 N/A pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 5

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co mlete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for Kow g A4la ns.

John T. Carlin Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant

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Printed Name Official Title ign e e Date INSTRUCTIONS

1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtml). Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use V2 of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.
2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6 th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-II IS(Rev12-09)

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Facility Name:

TVA - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant TMSP Number:

TNR050015 Contact Person:

Brad Love - Environmental Scientist Phone Number:

423-843-6714 This report is submitted for the following calendar year (e.g. 2007):

2011 Outfall Number:

SW 24 List all TMSP sectors which apply to discharge from this outfall:

0 Sample Date:

1/5/2011 LOW CONCENTRATION WAIVER (See Instructions Note 3): List all parameters for which the facility is certifying that there has not been a significant change in industrial activity or the pollution prevention measures in the area of the facility that drains to the outfall for which sampling was waived.

Parameters:

DIRECTIONS: In the spaces below, provide the results of storm water monitoring for the designated outfall. The parameters for which monitoring must be conducted depend on which industry sector(s) of the TMSP applies to the discharge. Look up your sector(s) in the permit and analyze for the parameters that apply. If parameter is not listed below, submit additional sheets. All samples should be collected by grab technique.

Benchmark Annual Sample Benchmark Annual Sample (mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

(mg/L)

Result (mg/L)

Aluminum, Total 0.75 N/A Magnesium, Total 0.064 N/A Ammonia 4.0 N/A Mercury, Total 0.0024 N/A Arsenic, Total 0.15 N/A Nickel, Total 0.875 N/A BOD, 5-Day 30 N/A Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 N/A Cadmium, Total 0.0021 N/A Oil and Grease 15 N/A Chromium, Total 1.8 NIA pH 5.0-9.0 N/A COD 120 N/A Phenols 0.016 N/A Copper, Total 0.018 N/A Phosphorus, Total (as P) 2.0 N/A Cyanide, Total 0.022 N/A Selenium, Total 0.005 N/A Fluoride 1.8 N/A Silver, Total 0.0038 N/A Iron, Total 5.0 5

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 150 N/A Lead, Total 0.156 N/A Zinc, Total 0.395 N/A CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Make all entries in ink. This report must be signed by a responsible corporate officer for a corporation, a general partner for a partnership, the proprietor for a sole proprietorship, or a principal executive officer or ranking elected official for a public agency.

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all of its attachments were prepared under my direction or my supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated 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 co te. I an aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for Wwin iolo4 John T. Carlin Site Vice President Seouovah Nuclear Plant

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1. The purpose of this form is to report storm water (SW) monitoring results under the TMSP. Only one sample per calendar year is required (except Sectors J & H, for more details see the TMSP at http://state.tn.us/environment/permits/strmh2o.shtmlV.

Grab samples should be collected within the first 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practical, but not to exceed one hour) of when the runoff or snowmelt begins discharging. A separate form must be submitted for each outfall. If more than one sample is collected at any outfall, submit the average results of all monitoring data (for calculating average, use

!/ of a detection level, if parameter was not detected). New facilities must conduct sampling in the year during which permit coverage was obtained and during each following year. The completed form must be submitted by March 31 of the following year, e.g. monitoring required during 2007 calendar year is due by March 31, 2008.

2. If the results of annual SW runoff monitoring demonstrates that the facility has exceeded the benchmark concentration, the permittee must inform The Division of Water Pollution Control's (the Division's) local Environmental Field Office (EFO) in writing within 30 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, describing the likely cause of the exceedance(s). Furthermore, within 60 days from the time SW monitoring results were received, the facility must review its storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), make any modifications or additions to the plan which would assist in reducing runoff concentrations to less than the benchmark concentrations for that parameter, and submit to the local EFO a summary of the proposed SWPPP modifications (including a timetable for implementation).
3. Low Concentration Waiver - When the average concentration for a pollutant calculated from monitoring data collected from the first four calendar years of monitoring is less than the benchmark concentration, a facility may waive monitoring requirements in the last annual monitoring period. This form should be used for certification of low concentration waiver provision.

Complete, sign and date this form before it is submitted. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.

Submit the original completed and signed form to:

Enforcement and Compliance Section Division of Water Pollution Control 6th Floor, L&C Annex, 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1534 CN-1115 (Recv 12-09)

RDAs 2399 and 2400

Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37384-2000 February 25, 2011 Chattanooga Environmental Field Office Division of Water Pollution Control State Office Building, Suite 550 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - TENNESSEE STORM WATER MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES PERMIT NO.

TNR050015 SECTOR 0 EXCEEDANCE OF THE BENCHMARK MONITORING REQUIREMENT.

Please find enclosed the thirty day notification and the lab analysis for the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron for Storm Water Outfall Numbers 1, 2, and 9.

Description of Event Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities Sector 0 requires annual monitoring of total recoverable iron. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant sampled for total recoverable iron on January 15, 2011 and January 16, 2011. The storm water analytical monitoring results were received on February 4, 2011. The analytical monitoring results for Storm Water Outfalls Nos. 1, 2, and 9 exceeded the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron as stated in Table 0-2, Benchmark Monitoring Requirements for Steam Electric Power Generating Facilities. The storm water event was triggered by accumulated snowfall and associated snow melt runoff. The analytical results can be seen tabulated below in Table 1.

Table 1. Storm Water Annual Iron Exceedance Values Benchmark Storm Water Sample Date Sample Analysis Analytical Monitoring Outfall Number Received Date Results (mg/L)

Requirement (mg/L) 1 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 16.0 5

2 1/16/2011 2/04/2011 9.0 5

9 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 5.7 5

The Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities requires informing the division's local Environmental Field Office (EFO) within 30 days from the time storm water monitoring results were received describing the likely cause of the exceedance.

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b Likely Cause of the Exceedance The likely cause of the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron is elevated background iron concentration in the soil around the storm water outfalls (based on historical sampling) and the need for more effective best management practices (BMPs). Sequoyah is examining the use of more effective filtration methods at these outfalls.

If you have any questions or need additional information please contact Brad Love at (423) 843-6714 or Stephanie Howard at (423) 843-6700 of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.

Sincerely,

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Michael D. Skaggs "

Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Enclosures cc (Enclosures):

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

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Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 758-5858 1-800-767-5859 Fax (615) 758-5859 Tax I.D. 62-0814289 Est. 1970 REPORT OF ANALYSIS February 04,2011 Date Received Description Sample ID Collected By Collection Date Parameter Iron 02/03/11 09:15 Annual Storm Water NPDES Samples SW 1 Chris Randolph 01/15/11 15:15 Result Det. Limit Units

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0.10 mg/l ESC Sample

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Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -

Practical Quantitation Limit(POL)

Laboratory Certification Numbers:

AIHA -

09227, AL -
40660, CA -

1-2327, CT-PH-0197, FL -

E87487, GA -
923, IN C-TN-01 KY -
90010, NC -

ENV375,DW21704, ND -

R-140, SC -

84004, TN -
2006, VA -
00109, WV -

233 AZ -0612, MN - 047-999-395, NY - 11742, NJ -

TN002, WI -

998093910 Notes:

The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.

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Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 758-5858 1-800-767-5859 Fax (615) 758-6659 Tax I.D. 62-0814289 Est. 1970 REPORT OF ANALYSIS February 23,2011 Date Received Description Sample ID Collected By Collection Date Parameter Iron 02/03/11 09:15 Annual Storm Water NPDES Samples SW 2 Chris Randolph 01/16/11 12:22 ESC Sample # :

L500219-02 Site ID Project

  • Method Prep PID Analyzed AID 200.7 02/03/11 1504 528 02/04/11 1348 ALT Result Det. Limit Units 9.0 0.10 mg/l BDL - Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -

Practical Quantitation Limit(PQL)

Laboratory Certification Numbers:

AIRA - 09227, AL -

40660, CA -

1-2327, CT-PH-0197, FL - E87487, GA -

923, IN - C-TN-01 KY -
90010, NC -

ENV375,DW21704, ND - R-140, SC -

84004, TN -

2006, VA - 00109, WV -

233 AZ -0612, MN -

047-999-395, NY -

11742, NJ -
TNO02, WI -

998093910 Notes:

The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.

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1970 REPORT OF ANALYSIS February 04,2011 Date Received Description Sample ID Collected By Collection Date Parameter Iron 02/03/11 09:15 Annual Storm Water NPDES Samples SW 9 Chris Randolph 01/15/11 12:02 Result Det. Limit Units 5.7 0.10 mg/1 ESC Sample #

L500219-07 Site ID Project #

Method 200.7 Prep PID Analyzed AID 02/03/11 1504 528 02/04/11 1411 ALT BDL - Below Detection Limit Det. Limit -

Practical Quantitation Limit(PQL)

Laboratory Certification Numbers:

AIHA -

09227, AL -
40660, CA -

1-2327, CT-PH-0197, FL - E87487, GA - 923, IN - C-TN-01 KY -

90010, NC -

ENV375,DW21704, ND -

R-140, SC -

84004, TN -
2006, VA - 00109, WV - 233 AZ -0612, MN -

047-999-395, NY -

11742, NJ -. TNO02, WI - 998093910 Notes:

The reported analytical results relate only to the sample submitted This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval from ESC.

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i4 Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37384-2000 March 29, 2011 Chattanooga Environmental Field Office Division of Water Pollution Control State Office Building, Suite 550 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT - TENNESSEE STORM WATER MULTI-SECTOR GENERAL PERMIT FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES PERMIT NO. TNR050015 SECTOR 0 EXCEEDANCE OF THE BENCHMARK MONITORING REQUIREMENT.

Please find enclosed the sixty day notification of the review of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and summary of the Best Management Practices (BMPs) modifications and additions for the exceedance of the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron at Storm Water Ouffall Nos. 1, 2, and 9.

Description of Event Tennessee Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities Sector 0 requires annual monitoring of total recoverable iron. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant sampled for total recoverable iron on January 15, 2011 and January 16, 2011. The storm water analytical monitoring results were received on February 4, 2011. The analytical monitoring results for Storm Water Outfalls Nos. 1, 2, and 9 exceeded the benchmark monitoring requirement for total recoverable iron as stated in Table 0-2, Benchmark Monitoring Requirements for Steam Electric Power Generating Facilities. The storm water event was triggered by accumulated snowfall and associated snow melt runoff. The analytical results can be seen tabulated below in Table 1.

Table 1. Storm Water Annual Iron Exceedance Values Benchmark Storm Water Sample Date Sample Analysis Analytical Monitoring Outfall Number Received Date Results (mg/L)

Requirement (mg/L) 1 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 16.0 5

2 1/16/2011 2/04/2011 9.0 5

9 1/15/2011 2/04/2011 5.7 5

Sequoyah Nuclear Plant's SWPPP has been reviewed to determine the modifications and additions to the plan which would assist in reducing the iron effluent concentration at Storm Water Outfall Nos. 1, 2, and 9. A brief summary of the proposed modifications, including a timetable for implementation, follows.

Storm Water No. 1 Per the SQN SWPPP, there are no paved surfaces in this drainage area. Ground cover consists of rip-rap and grass.

The following modifications will be made by 6/10/11: Gravel will be added to the base of the hill prior to the culvert, rip rap will be added to the drainage ditch, and two check dams will be incorporated into the drainage ditch.

Storm Water No. 2 Per the SQN SWPPP, there are no paved surfaces in this drainage area. Ground cover consists of crushed stone, gravel, and grass. Drainage ditches are equipped with check dams as BMPs.

The following modifications will be made by 6/10/11: More gravel will be added in the drainage area. Straw bales will be placed along the perimeter of the chemical injection skid.

Storm Water No. 9 Per the SQN SWPPP, there are no paved surfaces in this drainage area. Ground cover consists of rip-rap and crushed stone.

The following modifications will be made by 06/10/11: Gravel will be added in the low lying and bare spots of the drainage area. Rip rap will be added to the drainage ditches and check dams will be incorporated. The existing straw bales will be replaced.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Brad Love at (423) 843-6714 or Stephanie Howard at (423) 843-6700 of Sequoyah's Environmental staff.

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. / am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

Sincerely Michael Dkag.6 Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant cc:

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

(ýq 1 0 1 '4-4 Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37384-2000 July 14, 2011 Mr. Paul E. Davis, Director Division of Water Pollution Control Department of Environment and Conservation 6th Floor, L & C Annex 401 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37243

Dear Mr. Davis:

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (TVA) - SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT NPDES PERMIT NO.

TN0026450 - WRITTEN SUBMISSION REGARDING DIFFUSER POND RELEASE TVA is providing written notification for the subject release that occurred on July 12, 2011. The verbal notification for the diffuser pond release was provided by telephone notification to you via voice message on July 13, 2011, at 0023 and to Dr. Richard Urban with the Chattanooga Environmental Field Office (EFO) on July 13, 2011, at 0740. Please see the Attachment (enclosed) for details of the event. Site personnel visually surveyed the near-shore area by foot and observed no fish distress, fish mortality, abnormal bird migration, oil sheen, or floating solids during the early evening hours of the event.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Stephanie Howard of Sequoyah's Environmental staff at (423) 843-6700.

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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

Sincerely Michael D. Sk ggs~j~

Site Vice President Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Enclosures cc (Enclosures):

Chattanooga Environmental Field Office U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Water Pollution Control Attn: Document Control Desk State Office Building, Suite 550 Washington, DC 20555 540 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2013

Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - Photo Showing Diffuser Pond Overflow

Attachment Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Diffuser Pond Release 07/1212011 Description of the Discharge and Determination of Cause:

At approximately 15:45 EST on 7/12/11, one of the two diffuser gates at Sequoyah failed in the closed position, resulting in loss of flow through the west diffuser pipe. The east diffuser pipe remained open and continued to discharge via Outfall 101. Plant personnel made several unsuccessful attempts to raise the diffuser gate utilizing divers, multiple rigging techniques, and cranes with various capacities.

At approximately 20:00 EST, the northwest corner of the Diffuser Pond overflowed into a drainage ditch to the Yard Drainage Pond. The drainage ditch is designed to route storm water from the construction and demolition landfill to the Yard Drainage Pond. The Diffuser Pond contains predominantly condenser circulating water (CCW) used in the secondary (non-nuclear) side for cooling along with yard drainage from the Yard Drainage Pond and low volume waste from the Low Volume Waste Treatment Pond (IMP 103).

Due to increasing water level in the Yard Drainage Pond, the flow also started to move westward through a heavily vegetated area approximately 0.10 mile to a slough at 21:30 EST.

This slough is between the Sequoyah Training Center and site contractor parking lot. As pond levels continued to increase, the Cooling Tower Basin (containing CCW) overflowed into the river through Storm water Outfall 14 (SW 14) located near the cooling towers. The Diffuser Pond never breached the dike between the Diffuser Pond and the Tennessee River.

When it was determined that the diffuser gate could not be opened and pond levels continued to rise, both units were derated to 85% power. This allowed the safe removal of two CCW pumps from service, reducing input into the Diffuser Pond by approximately 374,000 gpm. The cooling towers remained in service during this event and are still in operation.

During the releases, site personnel visually monitored by boat and land Outfall 101 and the overflow to the slough for floating solids and debris and none were observed. Site personnel visually surveyed the near-shore area by foot and observed no fish distress, fish mortality, abnormal bird migration, oil sheen, or floating solids during the early evening hours of the event.

This was confirmed by boat with TVA biologists on 7/13/11. At this time, SQN is unable to determine the volume of the releases.

Period of Discharge to the Tennessee River:

The Diffuser Pond started to discharge to the slough at 21:30 EST on 7/12/11 and continued until 01:00 EST on 7/13/11. The Cooling Tower Basin discharged to SW 14 for a maximum of four hours. The storm water outfall was observed at 21:00 EST on 7/12/11 to have no flow.

However at 23:00 EST, flow was observed. At 00:50 EST on 7/13/11, flow at SW 14 had stopped.

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-'.'&A4 Steps Being Taken to Reduce, Eliminate, and Prevent Recurrence SQN has documented the release in the TVA Corrective Action Program and is in the process of determining corrective actions to reduce and prevent recurrence of these releases. Updates will be provided in the July DMR.

To date, two CCW pumps remain out of service in order to reduce flow entering the Diffuser Pond. This has been effective in both lowering the Diffuser Pond level and stopping the releases.

The Diffuser Pond gate closed due to the failure of pulley components during gate maintenance.

On 7/13/11, an attempt to lift the gate was unsuccessful. SQN continued to work through this issue by installing new pulley components directly to the gate in an attempt to use the existing hoist system to lift it. The gate was lifted and removed at approximately 15:00 EST on 7/14/11.

The Diffuser Pond water level continues to decrease to normal levels.

Additional Details:

The Diffuser Pond water was sampled just prior to entering the slough at 00:10 EST on 7/13/11.

The temperature was 94.8 deg F. Oil and grease (O&G) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) from this location were also collected and are currently pending analysis. It should be noted that the temperature from a grab sample taken at in the south end of the Diffuser Pond at 23:00 EST on 7/12/11 was 102 deg F.

In addition, plant personnel mobilized a boat and crew to monitor the slough for temperature, pH, TSS, O&G, and Total Residual Chlorine (TRC). Results of samples taken in the slough are:

Sample Location Date Time (EST)

Temperature (OF)

TRC (mgIL) pH Water at point of 07/13/11 00:48 91.8 0.09 6.75 entry in slough Sample at 30 yards 07/13/11 00:37 87.5 0.07 8.07 from point of entry Water at point of 07/13/11 01:39 88.1 0.08 7.21 entry in slough Sample at 30 yards 07/13/11 01:48 88.6 0.06 7.23 from point of entry Note: These samples were taken to determine representative conditions in the slough and cannot be compared directly with the NPDES permit limits for Outfall 101.

Note: TSS and O&G samples were collected and sent to an offsite laboratory for analyses as a precautionary measure.

Note: The TRC values are within the permit limit of 0.1 mg/L. It is suspected that the results noted above are high due to manganese interference which is commonly seen in river sample matrix. A sample of the river was collected to determine background. The sample was 0.05 mq/L, confirminq the interference. The TRC results above are uncorrected.

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