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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAllen Steam Facility (5)NC®ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H Sullins Governor Director June 24 2010 Ron Lewis Water Management, Duke Energy EC13K PO Box 1006 Charlotte, NG 28201-1006 Dee Freeman Secretary Subiect: Review of Duke Energy Carolinas, NPDES Permit NC0004979 (Lake Wylie -Allen Steam Station) "Balanced and Indigenous Populations (BIP) Assessment Report—Supplemental Mayfly (Hexagenia spp) and Sediment Sampling, June 10, 2010" Environmental Sciences Section (ESS) staff has reviewed Duke Energy's resample data for Hexagenia populations and substrate analyses of Lake Wylie near the Allen Steam Station This resampling of long-term stations for Hexagenia populations and associated substrates in Lake Wylie was requested by ESS in a letter dated March 11, 2010 and in a subsequent conference call (April 6, 2010) These requests were made in an effort to reduce the possibility of confounding factors in the interpretation of the Hexagenia data Based on a review of this additional data, ESS offers the following comments 1) ESS concurs with Duke Energy's interpretation that substrate size is the primary limiting factor in explaining Hexagenia distributions and densities In general, the additional data supports the theory that the smaller particle sizes are favoring increased densities of Hexagenia while larger particle sizes reduce (or exclude) Hexagenia 2) As expected, the earlier seasonal sampling produced record densities of Hexagenia although this was only documented at Station A This result is consistent with the emergence patterns of these mayflies and supports the conclusion that fluctuating densities at some stations corresponding with later seasonal sampling dates is primarily the result of emergence effects and not the result of abiotic effects Therefore, it Is recommended that subsequent sampling be conducted within the mid-April or mid-May timeframe in an effort to ameliorate these confounding effects 3) The augmented dataset contained within the June 10, 2010 report suggest that there Is no impairment due to temperature or dissolved oxygen at the long-term monitoring stations and that these stations generally support balanced and indigenous populations If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Eric Reek at eric fleek(c)_ncdenr gov or at 919-743- 8469 cc Rob Krebs, Mooresville Regional Office Jeff Poupart, Surface Water Protection Section Sergei Chernikov, Surface Water Protection Section Kathy Stecker, Planning Section Alan Clark, Planning Section Tom Belnick, Surface Water Protection Section 1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Location 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Phone 919-743-84001 FAX 919-743-85171 Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 Internet htto llh2o enr state nc uslesbl An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer Sincerely, Jay Sauber Chief, Environmental Sciences Section ne NorthCarolina �%aturatlff