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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000575_MONITORING INFO_20190624STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCS PERMITS PERMIT NO. /v �S Go� DOC TYPE FINAL PERMIT MONITORING REPORTS O APPLICATION ❑ COMPLIANCE ❑ OTHER DOC DATE ❑ � �I � O � � �� YYYYMMDD DUKE ENERGY® Garry A. lMana nt Plant General Manager PROGRESS Asheville Steam Electric Plant Duke Energy Progress June 19, 2019 ASVL PLT1200 CP&L Dr Arden, NC 28704 Certified Mail: 7016 2140 0001 0231 2040 o: 828-687-5211 f. 828.687-5204 File Pt.: 12520-R garry.whisnant®duke•energy.com NCDEQ �6��® Division of Water Resources f SEC — Attention: Central Files JUN 2 4 2019 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 CENTRAL FILES UPIR S`CT10N1 RE: Duke Energy Progress, LLC. Annual Fish Monitoring Report Asheville Stearn Electric Plant- NCS000575 - Buncombe County Dear Sir or Madam: In accordance with Part 11, Section B, footnote to table 2, on page 8 of 13 of the above referenced stormwater permit, Duke Energy Progress, LLC respectfully submits, a copy of the NPDES NC0000396 Annual Mercury and Selenium Monitoring offish in the French Broad River Report. As per the permit requirement to explain the relationship to the stormwater outfalls, the attached report covers monitoring in the French Broad River. Stormwater outfalls SW001 and SW003 discharge to Lake Julian. Should you have any questions regarding this submittal or require additional information, please contact Teresa Williams at 828-687-5240 or Robert Wylie at 704-382-4669. "1 certrfy, touter penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were Prepared under rrry direction or srrpervision in occordcnrc,e with a system designed to ossure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on rrry 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 hest of nay knowledge crud belief: true, accurate, and complete. Icon aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, inclrrding the Possibility of fares and imprisorunent for knowing violations. " Sincerely, /" Vz-'j- Garry A. Whisnant Asheville Plant Manager enclosure www.duke-energy.com Asheville Steam Station NPDES Permit No..NC0000396 Mercury and Selenium Monitoring of Fish in the French Broad River Buncombe County, North Carolina Duke Energy Progress April, 2019 Table of Contents P� 1.0 Introduction....................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 Study Site Description and Sampling Locations.............................................................. 1 3.0 Target Species................................................................................................................... I 4.0 Field Sampling Methods................................................................................................... 1 5.0 Laboratory Processing and Selenium Analysis................................................................. 2 6.0 Data Analysis and Reporting............................................................................................ 2 7.0 References......................................................................................................................... 3 List of Tables Page Table Mercury and selenium concentrations in axial muscle of fish from the French Broad River during June, October, and November 2018..................................... 5 2 Baseline mercury and selenium concentrations in axial muscle offish from the French Broad River, August and November 2004............................................................ 7 List of Figures Page Fig re 1 French Broad River mercury and selenium monitoring locations .................................... 4 1.0 Introduction Duke Energy Progress (DEP) owns and operates the Asheville Steam Station (Asheville Station) located on the east side of the French Broad River in Buncombe County, Arden, North Carolina. As required by the Asheville Station's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit No. NC0000396 (current prior to December 1, 2019), Special Condition A. (13). monitoring of mercury and selenium in fish from the French Broad River began after Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) operations commenced in December of' 2005. Sampling was conducted according to the previously approved monitoring plan. This data report is submitted to fulfill the annual monitoring as required by the above NPDES permit. 2.0 Study Site Description and Sampling Locations Fish were collected from three locations of the French Broad River (figure 1). These locations were adjacent to the Asheville Station discharge (Station DI), 6.2 kilometers upstream of the discharge (Station UP) and 10.8 kilometers downstream of the discharge (Station DN). 3.0 Target Species The target fish were black bass (preferred SmallmOuth Bass), sunfish (preferred Redbreast Sunfish) and suckers (preferred Black Redhorse). Where the frill complement of preferred target species were not available, Largernouth Bass, Rock Bass, Spotted Bass, Bluegill, and Golden Redhorse were substituted as necessary (Table 1). As recommended by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) an attempt was made to limit the smallest fish to 75% of the largest fish total length by species depending on availability (USEPA 2000). 4.0 lField Sampling Methods Fish were collected using electrolishing procedures specified in the DEP Biology Program Procedures Manual (Procedure NR-00080, Rev. 2 and NR-00095, Rev. 1) which is approved by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality under the DEP Biological Laboratory Certification (# 006). Only live fish that showed little or no signs of deterioration were retained for analysis and put in a labeled (date, station, etc.) bag and placed on ice until frozen. Ancillary fisheries data including species, number, total length (mm), and total weight (g) were also recorded. Each day collected fish were transferred to a freezer on -site and maintained in the frozen state until processing at the DEP New Hill Trace Element Laboratory. Associated water quality data including water temperature, dissolved oxygen, and specific conductance were recorded daily at the surface at each sampling location. 5.0 Laboratory Processing and Mercury and Selenium Analysis All fish samples were processed in the trace element laboratory according to procedure NR- 00107, Rev. 4 Trace Element Monitoring Laboratory Procedure. Aliquots of the processed samples (lyophilized left axial muscle; right muscle occasionally included when needed) were sent to Pace Analytical for analysis (EPA 7374 — 1-Ig,. EPA 6020 — Se). Quality control was achieved utilizing analytical standards, replicates, and certified reference materials. following analysis, the, processed samples were archived and will be kept at least two years in the event that re -analysis is needed. 6.0 Data Analysis and Reporting Mercury and selenium concentrations (converted to µg/g wet weight) in the fish muscle tissue collected during 2018 are shown in Table l . In addition to the length and weight of each fish, the dry -to -wet weight ratios are presented to convert the mercury and selenium concentrations wet weight values back to dry weight values as desired. The 2004 baseline data are presented as well for comparison purposes (Table 2). During 2018, 67 of the 88 fish collected at all three sample locations were below the North Carolina Health Directors Mercury Action Advisory Level of 0.4 µg/g wet weight (NCDHHS 2006). At location UP, one Golden Redhorse, two Redbreast Sunfish, two Largemouth Bass, two Rock Bass, and two Smallmouth Bass had mercury concentrations in axial muscle (edible flesh) equivalent to or greater than the advisory level (highlighted in Table 1). Eight Golden Redhorse and one Smallmouth Bass at location DI had mercury tissue concentrations above the advisory level while one Redbreast Sunfish and one Smallmouth Bass at location DN were above the level (also highlighted in Table 1). Based on the mercury concentrations in fish at all three locations, the bioaccumulation pattern appears to be random with no apparent contribution of mercury in fish tissues attributable to the Asheville Station discharge to the French Broad River. During 2018, all fish collected at the three locations were below the North Carolina human consumption advisory level of 10 µg/g (wet weight) for selenium, however, two fish (highlighted in `Fable 1) of 27 fish collected at location DI were slightly above the USEPA screening value of 2.457 µglg (wet weight) for subsistence fishermen (USIaPA 2000). 2 7.0 References NCDHHS, 2006. Health effects oi'methylmercury and North Carolina's advice on eating fish. North Carolina Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch. Raleigh, NC. USEPA. 2000. Guidance for assessing chemical contaminant data for use in fish advisories. Vol. 1. Fish sampling and analysis. Third edition. EPA 823-B-00-007. United States Environmental Protection Agency, Oil ice of Water. Washington, DC. M'el 1 70 2-- air ASO taxion D N rN V Figure 1. French Broad River mercury and selenium monitoring locations. 4 Table 1. Mercury and selenium concentrations (wet weight) in axial muscle of fish from the French Broad River during June, October, and November 2018. Fish Species Locations Month Length Weight ilg Se Dry -to -Wet* (MM) (g) (µg/g) (µg/g) Weight Ratio Golden Redhorse UP June 475 959 0.35 0.20 0.20 Golden Redhorse till June 362 460 0,13 0.17 0.22 Golden Redhorse UP June 350 409 0 14 0,17 0.21 Golden Redhorse tip June 401 564 0.23 o'14 0.19 Golden Redhorse U11 June 449 1049 0,31 0.23 0.21 Golden Redhorse tip June 420 616 '!= 0,15 0.20 Golden Redhorse till June 408 616 0.30 0.20 0.21 Golden Redhorse UP June 456 965 0.35 0.15 0.18 Golden Redhorse tip June 422 736 0.31 0.17 0.21 Golden Redhorse UP June 432 917 0.36 0.22 US largemouth Bass DI October 253 224 0.20 0.45 0.20 Largemouth Bass UP November 359 701 0.4$ 0.17 0.20 Largemouth Bass UP November 362 680 0.45 0.22 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish UP June 173 105 0.16 0.29 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish tip June 180 118 0.05 0.46 0.22 Redbreast Sunfish till June 210 176 0.09 0.53 0.21 Redbreast Sunfish till June 195 175 0.06 2.12 0,21 Redbreast Sunfish 1111 June ISO 144 0.08 0.28 0.22 Redbreast Sunfish UP June 195 142 0.08 0.63 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish till June 190 145 Q.6Q 0.24 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish tip June 171 125 0.48 0,26 0.22 Redear Sunfish UP November 234 245 0.17 0.58 0.21 Redear Sunfish UP November 193 124 0,47 0.34 0.21 Rock Hass UP June 220 184 0,17 0,46 0.21 Rock [lass UP June 225 250 0.56 0.39 021 Rock [lass till Juno 235 249 0.34 0.40 0.21 Rock Bass UP June 212 237 0.5$ 0.20 0.20 Smallmouth Bass lJP June 355 520 0,05 0.75 0.21 Smallmouth Bass UP June 218 121 0.06 0.42 0.20 Smallmouth Bass till June: 230 162 0.43 024 0.20 Smallmouth Bass lip June 260 240 L_9.35_j 0.31 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish IN October 155 71 0.08 2 T4 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish IN October 194 170 0.24 0.22 0.20 Bluegill IN October 134 40 0.04 2.20 0.20 Bluegill IN October 137 58 &06 0.32 0.19 Bluegill IN October 156 80 0.04 1.89 0.20 Bluegill IN October 139 52 0,06 035 0,19 Bluegill IA October 134 46 O.14 0.30 0.19 Bluegill DI October 116 32 0,05 1 3 ;q_j 0.19 Golden Redhorse IN June 430 798 0,45 0.15 0.17 Gulden Redhorse DI June 450 912 0.43 0,21 0.19 Golden Redhorse DI June 440 997 0,43 0.30 0,19 Golden Redhorse IN June 510 1168 0.47 0.16 0.20 Golden Redhorse DI June 535 1401 0.58 0.24 0.20 Gulden Redhorse Di June 515 1120 0.42 024 0.20 Golden Redhorse DI Juno 453 843 L 0.59 0.19 0,19 Golden Redhorse DI June 516 1295 0.39 0.18 021 Golden Redhorse DI June 533 1420 0.39 0.14 0.20 Golden Redhorse DI Junc 425 767 =0.47 0.19 0.18 Rock Bass DI October 183 129 0.14 0.24 0.20 Rock Bass D] October 153 76 0.12 0.33 0.20 Rock Bass DI October 167 98 0.1 1 0.26 0.20 Rock Bass DI October 155 76 0.18 0.43 021 Rock Bass DI October 165 83 0.12 0.27 0.20 Rock Hass D[ October 190 137 0.12 1.92 0.21 Rock Bass D[ October 156 83 0.12 0.36 0.20 Smallmouth Bass IN October 243 210 Q92_ 0.41 0.21 Smallmouth Bass IN October 243 203 0.19 0.16 0,22 Gulden Redhorse DN Jude 482 1025 0.18 0.39 0.21 Golden Redhorse DN June 451 926 0,37 0,49 0.19 (Table ] cont.) Fish Species Locations Month Length Weight 1Ig Se Dry -to -Wet* (mm).._ (g)_ (Ng/g) (Ng/g) Weight Ratio Golden Redhorse DN June 415 . 744 0.38 0.44 0.18 Golden Redhorse DN June 465 1028 ON40 0.38 0.20 Golden Redhorse DN June 432 835 0.18 0.57 0.20 Golden Redhorse DN June 372 509 0.1 1 0.50 0,21 Golden Redhorse DN June 480 1127 0.39 0,45 0.20 Gulden Redhorse DN June 470 985 0.18 0.47 0,21 Gulden Redhorse DN June 450 944 0.32 0,49 0.20 Golden Redhorse DN June 442 929 0.33 0,35 0,17 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 176 104 0.17 0,37 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 161 70 0.17 0,44 0,20 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 144 60 0.17 0,56 0,21 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 128 42 0.08 0,62 021 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 180 125 0.06 0,44 U0 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 169 94 0.10 0.40 0,20 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 180 116 0.11 0.42 0.20 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 195 165 0.15 0.44 0.19 Redbreast Sunfish DN October 184 145 0.12 0.36 020 Redbreast Sunfish DN October l82 115 0.08 0.34 0.20 Rock Mass DN June 170 99 0.07 0.46 0.21 Rock Bass DN October 211 171 O.a9 0.39 0.20 Rock Bass DN October 139 59 0.1 l 0.62 0.20 Rock ]Sass DN October 157 82 0.08 0.65 0.20 Rock Bass DN October 190 125 0,29 0.44 0.19 Smallmouth Bass DN June 200 96 0.06 0.50 0.20 Smallmouth Bass DN Juno 332 479 �p:60 0.32 0.20 Smallmouth Bass DN Juno 228 148 0.28 0.61 0.20 Smallmouth Bass DN October 205 119 0.18 0.44 0.20 Smallmouth [Lass DN October 196 94 0.12 0.58 0.20 * To convert to a dry weight, divide the wet %'eight concentrations by the dry -to -wet %eight ratio, Table 2. Baseline mercury and selenium concentrations (wet Weight) in axial muscle of fish from the French Broad River during August and November 2004. Fish Species Locations Month length Weight lig Se Dry -to -Wet* mm I I Wei ht Ratio Smallmouth bass UP August 246 201 0.$7 0.39 0.22 Smallmouth bass lJP August 297 370 0.49 0.36 0.21 Smallmouth bass till August 346 620 Q44 0.22 0.22 Smallmouth bass tip August 445 1,300Ll 1.66 0.31 0.24 Smallmouth bass UP August 370 744 .49 0.30 0.20 Redbreast sunfish UP August 172 106 <0.18 0.28 0.20 Redbreast sunfish UP August 16D 87 0.32 0.24 0.20 Redbreast sunfish UP August 145 72 <0,27 0.39 0.30 Redbreast sunfish UP August 149 60 <0.17 0,25 0.21 Redbreast sunfish tip August 190 160 0.12 0.32 0.20 Black redhorse UP August 372 540 <0.15 0,26 0.21 Black redhorse UP August 380 550 <0.17 019 0.21 Black redhorse UP August 410 790 3 0,26 0.20 Black redhorse UP August 413 843 4 0,24 0.19 Black redhorse tip August 415 989 0 FO. 0.30 0.20 Black redhorse UP August 405 863 6 0.30 0.20 Largemouth bass lll August 475 1,725 4 1.23 0,21 Largemouth bass D] August 395 6il <0.16 1.46 0,20 Largemouth bass D] August 405 795 D.17 0.21 0,21 Smallmouth bass D] August 263 223 0.32 0.22 Smallmouth bass DI August 355 565 0,54 4.i= 0.22 Smallmouth bass DI August 374 871 4.27 0,47 0.23 Smallmouth bass Dl August 368 902 D.74 0.25 0.22 srnallmouth bass DI August 440 1,304 0.99 0.45 0.22 Redbreast sunfish DI August 136 52 < 0.19 3.81 0,21 Redbreast sunfish DI August 183 i08 <0.I7 61 0.19 Redbreast sunfish DI August 164 80 0.20 0.57 0.20 Redbreast sunfish DI August 182 129 < 0 15 0.69 4.19 Redbreast sunfish DI August 177 109 [ 0.74 1.23 0,20 Redbreast sunfish DI August 149 58 <0,16 1.46 0.20 Black redhorse D] August 375 <0.19 0.26 0.3 0.22 Black redhorse D1 August 383 0.25 0.25 0.3 0.21 Black redhorse D[ August 457 M2 C0.48= 0.5 0.20 Black redhorse IN August 465 0,76 0.21 0.2 0,21 Black redhorse D[ August 493 0,69 0.21 0.2 0.21 Gluck redhorse Ul August 475 0.43 0.77 0.8 0.20 Black redhorse D[ November 410 <0.18 0.26 0.2 0.20 Smallmouth bass DN November 277 265 0.29 0,57 0.21 Smallmouth bass DN November 295 410 0,32 0,15 0.21 Smallmouth bass DN November 3l0 460 0.77' 1 0.35 0.22 Smallmouth bass DN November 347 620 0,08 0.33 0.22 Smallmouth bass DN November 345 750 0._4D 0.29 0.22 Bluegill DN August 135 59 <0.16 0.33 0.20 Redbreast sunfish DN August 162 66 0.32 0.83 0.20 Redbreast sunfish DN August 175 96 <0.18 0.76 0.22 Redbreast sunfish DN August 185 139 0,25 0.31 0,19 Redbreast sunfish DN August 198 156 < 0.15 0.27 0,19 Redbreast sunfish DN August 273 324 �54= 0 19 0.21 Redbreast sunfish DN August 126 46 <0.14 0.41 0.20 Redbreast sunfish DN August 187 170 0.12 0.73 0,20 Redbreast sunfish DN August 198 154 <0.16 0.93 0.20 Black redhorse DN August 365 509 <0.2 0.5 020 Black redhorse DN August 356 518 0,1 0,3 0.20 Black redhorse DN August 375 651 <0.2 0.8 020 Black redhorse DN August 395 755 <0.2 0.5 020 Black redhorse DN August 388 810 0.5 0.4 0.21 Black redhorse DN August 423 910 <0.2 0.4 0.19 " To convert to a dry weight, divide the wet weight concentrations by the dry -to -wet weight ratio. F DUKE r ENERGY, PROGRESS June 6, 2019 Certified Mail: 7016 2140 000I 0231 1975 File Pt.: 12520-R NCDEQ Division of Water Resources Attention: Central Files tt 1617 Mail Service Center R 4 Raleigh. NC 27699-1617 30 10ZQ19 CEt,TkN C� 4N RE: Duke Energy Progress, LLC. p�jt S� NPDES SDOMR Year 3 Period 2 2nd Quarter Monthly Tier I Reporting Asheville Steam Electric Plant- NCS000575 — Buncombe County Dear Sir or Madam: Garry A. Whisnant Plant General Manager Asheville Steam Electric Plant Duke Energy Progress ASVL PLT1200CP&L Or Arden, NC28704 a: 828.687.521 t f 828.687.5204 garry.whistianl@duke-energy.com In accordance with Part Ill, Section I_: I and E.2. of the above referenced stormwater permit, Duke Energy Progress, LLC respectfully Submits, an original and one cope of Year 3- Period 2 — 2nd Quarter SDOMR for the facility stormwater outfalls. No actual discharge occurred at the facility stormwater outfalls SW00I and SW003 during normal operating hours of Year 3- Period 2 — 2nd Quarter. Therefore, no stormwater analytical samples were collected during the May Monthly Tier 1 monitoring period. Please note, SW-7 and SW-8 have not been constructed and are not included in this submittal. Should you have any questions regarding this submittal or require additional Information, please contact Teresa Williams at 828-687-5240 or Matthew Fields at 828-687-5230. "I certif'v, tauler penalh' of law, that this eloc'utnent and all attachments ivere preliared under tray direction or supervision in accordance ivilh a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquir-y rlf the person or persons u-ho manage the system, or those parsons directly responsible fvr gathering the bif n-ntation, the information suhtnitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief: true, accurate, and complete. I am cnvai-e that there are significant penalties for submitting false infvrnration, including the possibility of fines and itnprisotrnrcnt fr)r ktrowing violations. " Sincerely, lAa4q ;?rz� Gary Fouts Asheville Plant Operations Superintendent enclosure www.duke-energy.com Permit Number NCS000575 FACILITY NAIVE Asheville Steam Electric Plant I'ERSON COLI,EC'I'INC: SAIIPLE(S) _ n1a LARORATORY(S) n1a Na Part A: -Specific Monitoring Requirements STORMWATER DISCIIARGE OUTFALL (SDO) MONITORING REPORT SAMPLES COLLECTED DURING CALENDAR YEAR: 2019 Year 3 Period 2 2nd Qtr (This monitorhig report shall be received b), the Division no later Than 30 days 1'rom the date the facility receives the sampling results from the laboratory.) COUNTY Buncombe PHONE NO. (_828_ �) 687-5211 n1a Lab # n1a SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE OR DESIGNEE REQUIRED ON LAS"r PAGE. Outfali No. Date Sample Collected No Flow- Y/N 50050 Total Flow (if a 'Total Rainfall mo/dd/vr MG inches SW001 n/a Yes X NO FLOW AT THIS OUTFALL DURING THE YEAR 3 PERIOD 2 NO FLOW AT THIS OUTFALL DURING THIS RAIN EVENT LISTED. n/a SWO03 n/a Y@S ffNO NO FLOW ATTIHS OUTFALL DURING TIIE YEAR 3 PERIOD 2 FLOW AT TIIIS OUTFALL DURING TTHS RAIN EVENT LISTED.NO FLONY ATT'IHS OUTFALL n/a Outfall No. Date Sample Collected 00400 00530 01097 01002 101012 101022 01027 01034 101042 101051101067 01147 01092 01077 01059 71900 pH Sotids,Total Suspended Concentration Antimony, Total (its Sb) Arsenic, Total as (As) Beryllium, Total (as Be) Boron, Total (as B) Cadmium, Total (as Cd) Chromium, Total (as Cr) Copper, Total (as Cu) Lead, Total (as Ph) Wicket, Total (as Ni) Selenium, Total (ati tie) Zinc, Total (a% n) Silver, Total (as Ag) 'Thallium, Total (as 'I'1) Mercury, Total, Method 1631r mo/dd/yr SU m /L m /L m /L m /L m /L m /L m /L m /L m /L m L m L m /L m /L m L n /L SWOOI n1a SWO03 Wa Outfall No. Date Sample Collected 00400 00530 • 01097 01002 01012 01022 01027 01034 (11042 01051 011167 01147 01092 01077 010.59 171900 pH solids, Total Suspended Concentration Antimony, Total (as Sh) Arsenic, 1'01al a.s (As) Beryllium, 'Total (as Be) Boron, Total (as B) Cadmium, Total (as Cd) Chromium, 'Total (as Cr) (topper, Total (as Cu) Lead, Total (as Pb) Nickel, 'Total (as Ni) Selenium, 'Total (as tie) Zinc, 'Total (as ln) Silver, Total (as Ag) 'Thallium, Tolal (as l'I) Nlrrcur . 'Total, Method 1631 F. mo/dd/vr. SU mg /L m /L m YL m L m /L m /L m /L m IL m IL m IL m L m /L m IL m L nE�Ijl SW001 n/a SWO03 Na Egon Form SWU-247 rage I cif 2 ti Does this facility perform Vehicle \Maintenance Activities using more than 55 gallons of news motor oil per month? _ yes X no (if yes_ complete Part B) Part 13: Vehicle iMaintenance Activity Monitoring Requirements Outfall No. Date Sample Collected 50050 00556 00530 00400 Total Flow (if applicable) ' Total Rainfall Oil & Grease (if appl.) Non -polar O&G/TPH (!Method 1664 SGT-HEM), if appl. Total Suspended Solids pH New Motor Oil Usage mo/dd/ yr MG inches m /l m I unit al/To STORM EVENT CHARACTERISTICS: Date ma Total Event Precipitation (inches): Event Duration (hours): nla (only ifapplicable — see permit.) (if more than one storm event was sampled) Date Total Event Precipitation (inches): Event Duration (hours): (only ifapplicable — see permit.) Mail Original and one copy to: Division of Water Quality Attn: Central Files 1617 ,Mail Service Center Raleigh. North Carolina 27699-1617 "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, Io 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 fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." zat�e06/06/19 4 ;;M4 (Signature of Permittee) (Date) Form SWU-247, last rerivecl 1212012 Page 2 oi'2 4 DU' KpE� +V I �/ EACIEITGarryA. Whisnant I ® Plant Geneerra! Manager PROGRESS Asheviffe Steam Electric Plant Duke Energy Progress May 2, 2019 ASA PLT 1200 CP&L Dt Arden, NC 28704 Certified Mail: 7016 2140 0001 0231 1906 o: 828-687-5211 t. 828.687-5204 File Pt.: 12520-R garry.whisnant@duke-energy.com NCDEQ RECEIVED Division of Water Resources Attention: Central Files MAY 13 2019 1617 Mail Service Center CENTRAL FILES Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 DWR SECTION RE: Duke Energy Progress, LLC, NPDES SDOMR Year 3 Period 2 2nd Quarter Monthly Tier 1 Reporting Asheville Steam Electric Plant- NCS000575 — Buncombe County Dear Sir or Madam: In accordance with Part III, Section E: l and E.2. of the above referenced stormwater permit, Duke Energy Progress, LLC respectfully submits, an original and one copy of Year 3- Period 2 — 2nd Quarter SDOMR for the facility stormwater outfalls. This submittal is the 2nd of 3 monthly samples for the Tier Copper benchmark exceedance from November 2018. Please note, SW-7 and SW-8 have not been constructed and are not included in this submittal. Should you have any questions regarding this submittal or require additional information, please contact Teresa Williams at 828-687-5240 or Matthew Fields at 828-687-5230. "1 certify,, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance lvith a ..,stem designed to assure that gual{Jred personnel properly gather and evaluate the inf rmation submitted. Based on niv inquiry of the person or Persons who manage the sti>stem, or those persons directly responsible fur gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of'inv knowledge and belief: true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. " Sincerely, A_ A � Garry A. Whisnant Asheville Plant Manager enclosure www.duke-energy.com Permit Number NCS000575 FACILITY NAME Asheville Steam Electric Plant PERSON COLLECTING SAMPLE(S)_ Matt Fields LABORATORY(S) Asheville Steam Electric Plant STORMNVATER DISCHARGE OUTFALL (SDO) MONITORING REPORT 5055 Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory Lab # 248 Part A: Specific ,Monitoring Requirements SAMPLES COLLECTED DURING CALENDAR YEAR: 2019 Year 3 Period 2 2nd Qtr ('Phis monitoring report shall be received by the Division no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results from the laboratory.) COUNTY Buncombe PHONE NO. (_828___) 687-5211 aREQ ATURE OF PERMITI'EE OR DESIGNEE UIRED ON LAST PAGE. Outfall No. Date' Sample Collected No Flow YIN 50050 Total Flow ff a Total Rainfall mo/dd/ r MG inches SN 001 n/a Yes x NO FLOW AT THIS OUTFALL DURING THE YEAR 3 PERIOD 2 NO FLOW AT THIS OUTFALL DURING THIS RAIN EVENT LISTED. n/a SWO03 415/19 No NO FLOW AT THIS OUTFALL DURING THE YEAR 3 PERIOD 2 ,NO FLOW AT THIS OUTFALL DURING THIS RAIN EVENT LISTED.NO FLONV AT THIS OUTFALL 0.31 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected 00400 00530 01097 01002 01012 01022 01027 01034 01042 01051 01067 01147 01092 01077 01059 71900 pH Solids, Total Suspended Concentration Antimony, Total (as Sh) Arsenic, Total as (As) Beryllium. Total (as Be) Boron, 'total (as B) Cadmium, 'Total (as Cd) Chromium, Total (as Cr) Copper, Total (as Cu) Lead, Total (as Pb) Nickel, ']Iota[ (as Ni) Selenium, 'Dotal (as Sr) Zinc, Total (as Zn) Silver, Total (as Ag) 'Thallium, Total (as To Mercury, Total, Method 1631 E mo/dd/yr SU m L mg /L m /L m /L m /L m /L m /L m IL m /L m /L m L m L m /L m /L n L SW001 Na SWO03 415119 7.13 21 <0 001 000129 <0.001 <0,05 <0.001 0,00116 0.00578 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.014 <0.0002 <0.0002 8.15 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected 00400 00530 01097 01002 01012 01022 01027 01034 01042 01051 01067 01147 01092 01077 01059 71900 pH Solids, Total Suspended Concentration Antimony, Total (as Sb) arsenic, Total as (As) Beryiliu=6 Total (as Be) Boron, Total (as B) Cadmium, Total (as Cd) Chromium, Total (as Cr) Copper, Total (as Cu) Lead, Total (as Pb) Nickel, ']total (as M) Selenium, Total (as Se) Zinc, Total (as Zn) Silver, Total (as Ag) 'Thallium, Total (as 'TI) 1lercurv, Total, Method 1631fi mo/dd/ r SU m L m L m L m L m IL m /L m /L m /L m /L m L m L mg /L m /L m IL n L Swool n/a S��'003 n!a Based on Form SWU-247 Page I of 2 Does this facility perform Vehicle Maintenance Activities using more than 55 gallons of new motor oil per month? _ yes X no (if yes, complete Part B) Part B: Vehicle Maintenance Activity Monitoring Requirements Outfall No. Date Sample Collected 50050 00556 00530 00400 Total Flow (if applicable) Total Rainfall Oil & Grease (ifappl.) Von -polar O&G/TPH (Method 1664 SGT-HEM), if appl. Total Suspended Solids pH New Motor Oil Usage mo/dd/yr MG inches m /I mg/1 unit al/mo STORM EVENT CHARACTERISTICS: Date 4f5/19 Total Event Precipitation (inches): 0.31 Event Duration (hours): n/a (only if applicable — see permit.) (if more than one storm event was sampled) Date Total Event Precipitation (inches): Event Duration (hours): (only if applicable— see permit.) Mail Original and one copy to: Division of Water Quality Attn: Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carol ina 27699-16 17 "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 fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." (Signature a Permittee) 05/02/19 (Date) Form SWU-247, lost revised 21212012 Page 2 of 2