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Questionnaire for Steam Electric Power Generating Effluent Guidelines (New)

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Part E Table of Contents
Part E Instructions
Part E Section 1
Part E Section 2
Part E Section 3
Part E Comments


Sheet 1: Part E Table of Contents

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Steam Electric Questionnaire
Second FRN Version Draft








PART E - WASTES FROM CLEANING METAL PROCESS EQUIPMENT








Table of Contents








Section Title





Tab Name








Part E Instructions
Part E Instructions
Metal Cleaning Operations
Part E Section 1
Generating Unit Cleaning Data





Part E Section 2
Cleaning Operation Data





Part E Section 3
Part E Comments





Part E Comments

Sheet 2: Part E Instructions

Steam Electric Questionnaire





Part E. Instructions














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PART E. WASTES FROM CLEANING METAL PROCESS EQUIPMENT








INSTRUCTIONS








Complete Part E of the questionnaire for your plant. As you are completing the electronic form, note the following: When you enter your plant name and plant ID on the Part E TOC tab, all name and ID fields throughout Part E will automatically populate. Refer to the overall questionnaire instructions, the glossary, and the acronym list for assistance with completing Part E.








Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas. Throughout Part E, you may need to make copies of certain sections/questions. Instructions are provided throughout Part E regarding making copies. Note that steam electric generating unit or metal cleaning operation names must be populated on the copied tab or section, located in the upper right corner under "Plant ID" and "Plant Name", in order to correlate the requested information with the steam electric generating unit or metal cleaning operation.








Use the Comments page at the end of Part E to do the following: provide additional information as requested in certain questions within Part E; indicate atypical data (e.g., if 2009 information is not representative of normal operations); and note methods used to make best engineering estimates in the event that exact data are not available.

















Sheet 3: Part E Section 1


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Part E. Wastes from Cleaning Metal Process Equipment



























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Part: E












Section Title: 1. Metal Cleaning Operations





















Instructions: Complete Part E of the questionnaire for your plant. This part collects information on operations that produce metal cleaning wastes at the plant. Metal cleaning wastes include any process wastewaters resulting from cleaning [with or without chemical cleaning compounds] any metal process equipment, including, but not limited to, boiler tube cleaning, boiler fireside cleaning, and air heater cleaning. This part also collects information on combined cycle combustion turbine and air compressor cleaning, and soot blowing.


















































































CBI? E1-1. Has the plant generated any wastes from cleaning metal process equipment associated with fossil- or nuclear-fueled steam electric generating units since January 1, 2000?



























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Sheet 4: Part E Section 2


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Part E. Wastes from Cleaning Metal Process Equipment
















































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Section Title: 2. Generating Unit Cleaning Data





































Instructions: Complete Section 2 (Questions E2-1 and E2-2) for each fossil- or nuclear-fueled steam electric generating unit for which the plant has performed at least one cleaning operation on metal process equipment since January 1, 2000. See Part A Section 8 for unit classifications. Enter the steam electric generating unit ID under the section heading above (use steam electric generating unit IDs assigned in Table A-8). Make a copy of Section 2 for each steam electric generating unit identified in Table A-8 using the "Copy Section 2" button below. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.










































































NOTE: Combined cycle systems are considered steam electric generating units and, therefore, any cleaning operations performed on ANY portion of a combined cycle system, including cleaning operations associated with the combustion turbine portion of the system should be reported in this part. When responding to these questions, provide answers that describe the typical cleaning operation for the steam electric generating unit.
















































































































CBI? E2-1. In Table E-1, provide information about your most recent cleaning event for each cleaning operation with chemical addition on metal process equipment associated with fossil- or nuclear-fueled electric generating units that has occured since January 1, 2000.

NOTE: “Typical Dose Concentration” refers to the average concentration of the chemical within the cleaning water and "cleaning event" refers to one instance in which the plant performs a cleaning operation on metal process equipment.

















































Table E-1. Metal Process Equipment Cleaning Operations Using Chemicals Performed on Steam Electric Generating Units











Operation ID Type of Metal Cleaning Operation Chemical Addition Type of Water Used in Cleaning Operation Typical Volume of Metal Cleaning Waste Generated per Cleaning Event (Gallons) Typical Frequency of Cleaning Events (e.g., once per 3 years)











Type of Chemical Used in Operation Typical Dose Concentration for Each Chemical (Grams per Liter) Typical Amount Added for Each Chemical per Cleaning Event (Gallons)











TUBE Boiler tube cleaning





every
yrs







































Other (specify):
Other (specify):












FIRE Boiler fireside cleaning





every
yrs









































Other (specify):












AIR Air heater cleaning





every
yrs


















































SOOT Soot blowing





every
yrs



















































ST-TURB Steam turbine cleaning





every
yrs



















































CT-COMB Combustion turbine cleaning (combustion portion of turbine)





every
yrs



















































CT-COMPR Combustion turbine cleaning (compressor portion of combustion turbine)





every
yrs

















































Other: Other:





every
yrs





















































Other: Other:





every
yrs













































































In Table E-2, provide information about your most recent cleaning event for each cleaning operation without chemical addition on metal process equipment associated with fossil- or nuclear-fueled electric generating units that has occured since January 1, 2000.

NOTE: “Typical Dose Concentration” refers to the average concentration of the chemical within the cleaning water and "cleaning event" refers to one instance in which the plant performs a cleaning operation on metal process equipment.







































Table E-2. Metal Process Equipment Cleaning Operations Without Chemicals
Performed on Steam Electric Generating Units






















































Operation ID Type of Metal Cleaning Operation Type of Water Used in Cleaning Operation Typical Volume of Metal Cleaning Waste Generated per Cleaning Event (Gallons) Typical Frequency of Cleaning Events (e.g., once per 3 years)



































TUBE Boiler tube cleaning












































every



















yrs

















FIRE Boiler fireside cleaning












































every



















yrs

















AIR Air heater cleaning












































every



















yrs

















SOOT Soot blowing













































every



















yrs

















ST-TURB Steam turbine cleaning













































every



















yrs

















CT-COMB Combustion turbine cleaning (combustion portion of turbine)













































every



















yrs

















CT-COMPR Combustion turbine cleaning (compressor portion of combustion turbine)












































every



















yrs

















Other: Other:















































every



















yrs

















Other: Other:















































every



















yrs

















































































































































































Sheet 5: Part E Section 3


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Plant Name: Insert Plant ID











Plant ID: Insert Plant Name











SE Unit ID: Insert Unit ID








Metal Cleaning Operation ID: Insert Operation ID
















Part: E











Section Title: 3. Cleaning Operation Data
















Instructions: Complete Section 3 (Questions E3-1 through E3-8) for each type of metal cleaning operation performed on the steam electric generating unit, which are identified in Tables E-1 and E-2 of Section 2. Make a copy of Section 3 using the "Copy Section 3" button below. Enter the steam electric generating unit ID under the section heading above (use steam electric generating unit IDs assigned in Table A-8). In addition, enter the metal cleaning operation ID performed on the steam electric generating unit (use the IDs from Tables E-1 and E-2). Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.


































































CBI? E3-1. In the space below, provide a description of the process equipment cleaning operation. Include the type of equipment and metal cleaned, any chemical preparation steps (e.g., diluting the chemical prior to use), and a short description of the cleaning operation. An example is provided below.
























Example: The plant uses citric acid to remove copper deposits and iron oxides from the steel tube surfaces of the boiler. The citric acid is diluted to a pH of 3.5 and then used for cleaning in a two-stage process. In the first stage, the citric acid dissolves iron oxides. In the second stage anhydrous ammonia is added to raise the pH of the cleaning solution between 9 and 10 and air is bubbled through the solution to dissolve copper deposits.






















































CBI? E3-2. Is the cleaning waste commingled with other process wastewaters? If yes, indicate the process wastewaters with which the metal cleaning waste is commingled. [Check all boxes that apply.]













































































CBI? E3-3. What is the destination(s) of the cleaning waste? If the plant recycles the waste, indicate the plant process to which this waste is recycled. [Check all boxes that apply.]














































































































CBI? E3-4. Are residues or other solid by-products generated from the cleaning operation?















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CBI? E3-5. If residues are generated, indicate if they are considered always hazardous, sometimes hazardous, or non-hazardous waste.



















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CBI? E3-6. Indicate what characteristic(s) make the waste hazardous.








































CBI? E3-7. Indicate how the plant handles the residue or other solid by-products and provide the annual tonnage (tpy) for each type of storage handling technique. If the solid by-products are stored in a landfill or pond/impoundment, indicate whether the solid by-products are stored permanently or temporarily. [Check all boxes that apply.]




















































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CBI? E3-8. If the plant stores the residues or other solid by-products from cleaning operations in a landfill or pond/impoundment, are they combined with other solid by-products generated at the plant? If yes, indicate which. [Check all boxes that apply.]










































































Sheet 6: Part E Comments


Steam Electric Questionnaire

Part E. Wastes from Cleaning Metal Process Equipment








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Plant Name: Insert Plant Name







Part: E


Section Title: Part E Comments







Instructions: Cross reference your comments by question number and indicate the confidential status of your comment by checking the box next to “Yes” under "CBI?" (Confidential Business Information).











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