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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000573_DMR_20210517 NC Department of Environmental Quality Received le�`EN RGY MAY 1 7 2021 Belews Creek SteamStation Winston-Salem Regional Office 3195 Pine Hall Road Belews Creek, NC 336-445-0642 Certified Mail Tracking: 7020 06400 0000 3191 1752 May 13, 2021 NC Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 450 West Hanes Mill Road Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27105-7407 Subject: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC NPDES Storm Water Discharge Monitoring Report Response to Request of Documents for SW Outfall 006 Belews Creek Steam Station —NCS000573— Stokes County In accordance with Part III, E (2) of the above referenced NPDES Storm Water permit, the original of the permitted stormwater outfall 006 is enclosed. This is the response to the letter received in April 2021 requesting documents for SW Outfall 006. SW006 is in Tier III status for Copper and Zinc. This outfall has been historically in tier status for Copper and Zinc since 2017 and no efforts to resolve the issue has been acheived. Please direct any correspondence or questions concerning the Belews Creek Steam Station NPDES Storm Water Program to Brenda Johnson at (336) 445-0634 or Lori Tollie at (336) 854-4916. Yours truly, 'Pam/ Michael Lanning General Manager Ill, Regulated Stations RRECC Belews Creek Steam Station Attachments Stormwater Outfall 006 1. Outfall 006 has been monitored since sampling began in 2017 with continued exceedances for Copper and Zinc. The outfall is within a 120 feet radius of Outfalls 003, 004 and 005 with metal building that sheet flow into the drains during storm activity. 2. The parking areas have been paved that have drains that flow to Outfall 006. The onsite contractor BHI and I inspect the drainage area monthly for debris or sediment that could possibly flow into the drains flowing into 006. 3. If I need to send more information or if DEQ would like to schedule a visit to inspect the area please contact Lori Tollie at (336)854-4916 or Brenda Johnson at (336) 445-0634. An inspection was conducted for outfalls (SW003, SW004 and SW005) in 2018 for the same issue of Copper and Zinc exceedance. A copy of the correspondence is attached. Thank you, reada fait DUE ENEKRGY Senior Environmental Professional Carolinas East Coal Environmental Services Duke Energy Inc. (704)467-6524—Mobile (336)445-0634—Office erenda..lohnson2@duke-energy.corn • ROY COOPER r Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN secretory Energy,Mineral WILLIAM E. VINSON, JR. and Land Resources Interim Director ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY January 29,2018 • Reginald D. Anderson General Manager III,Regulated Stations Duke Energy Carolinas,LLC Belews Creek Steam Station 3195 Pine Hall Road Belews Creek,NC 27009 Subject: Stormwater Permit-Tier III Monitoring Response&Waiver Permit No's: NCS000573 Belews Creek Steam Station Stokes County—North Carolina Dear Mr.Anderson: On January 23,2018, Glen White of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality— Division of Minerals,Energy and Land Resources visited the Belews Creek Steam Station to evaluate three of the stormwater outfalls listed in the facilities individual stormwater permit. Mr. White met with Keeley McCormick, Steven Conner, Dulcie Phillips and Lori Tollie; all representatives of Duke Energy. Joyce Dishman set up the site visit as part of response efforts following three(3)consecutive exceedance of monitored stormwater parameters. The subject outfalls (outfalls S W003, S W004&SW005)were elevated to Tier 3 monitoring requirements. Elevated parameters for all three(3)outfalls were copper(Cu)and zinc(Zn). Outfall SW005 alone had consecutive exceedances of total suspended solids(TSS). Factors were taken into consideration in DEMLR's response and corrective action: • Contributing Factor: Zinc and Copper exceedances are likely due to the outfalls vicinity to the building,permanently installed equipment and construction. The adjacent buildings roof and siding contribute zinc and copper with each rainfall event. • Contributing Factor: The area of the subject outfalls is currently under construction. Soils are being disturbed each week. • Duke Response:Duke staff have installed additional protective measures including,rip- rap stone filters,inlet protection and wattles. • Duke Response: The area is now scheduled to be paved in the coming week. Once paved, the TSS at SW005 is likely to result below the parameter. • State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Energy,Mineral and land Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office 1450 Hans Mill Road,Suite 300 I Win too-Salem,NC 27103 336-776-9800 DEMLR's Response: • • SW003&SW004(Immediately return to Tier 1 with modified monitoring schedule. Monitoring will be required semi-annually,no monthly monitoring required unless,TSS levels are exceeded consecutively.) • SW005(Provide monthlymonitoring until three(3)consecutive samples result within parameters for TSS. Once this is achieved,only semi-annual monitoring will be required unless consecutive exceedances are seen in the future.) If you have questions'or need additional information,please contact Glen White at(336)776- 9660. Sincerely, Matthew E.Gan P.E.Gantt, Regional Engineer Land Quality Section Winston-Salem Regional Office • • Enclosures: Inspection Report cc:Division of Mineral and Land Resources(WSRO) Joyce Dishman(Duke Energy,Sr.Environmental Specialist) State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Energy.Mineral and Land Resources Wmvston-Salem Regional Office 1430 Hanes Mill Road,Sex 300 I Winston-Salem,NC 27103 336-776-9800 Below is a summary of corrective actions that have been taken since the first exceedance for Copper and/or Zinc at SW Outfall#0006: 1. All storm drains flowing to SW006 were inspected for any foreign objects or debris that may be causing exceedance. 2. Areas surrounding storm drains were cleaned and inserts placed inside to catch any debris. 3. Waddles were placed around storm drains and replaced as needed. 4. SW006 discharged piping has been repaired/replaced and clean stones placed at the discharge point. 5. The area surrounding the SFC(Submerged Flight Conveyor) has been paved with concrete and SFC are completely contained. 6. The parking lot, roadways and area around intake are all paved and only about 10%is gravel to date. 7. Belt area that conveys gypsum is inspected monthly and cleaned as needed. 8. Inspections of storm drains are conducted by on site contractors quarterly or as requested by BCSS environmental. ` Stormwater Outfalls SW003,004,005,&006 Improvement Recommendations v� Cardn° Belews Creek Steam Station,Belews Creek,Stokes County,NC Prepared for:Duke Energy Contact Information Document Information Cardno Prepared for Keeley McCormick Chuck Cline Project Name Duke Belews Creek Steam Senior Scientist Station, Belews Creek, NC 9800 Southern Pine Blvd, Suite I Job Reference DUKECCP08 Charlotte, NC 28273 Date July 2017 Telephone: 540 230 6972 www.cardno.com July 2017 Cardno 2 Stormwater Outfalls SW003,004,005,&006 Improvement Recommendations Cc-Rranc Belews Creek Steam Station,Belews Creek,Stokes County,NC Prepared for: Duke Energy Introduction: Cardno personnel conducted stormwater sampling on June 4th and June 13th at the Belews Creek Steam Station. Stormwater outfalls sampled included, SW007, SW011, SW013, SW024, collected on June 4th and SW003, SW004 SW005, SW006 and SW015, collected on June 13th. The remaining outfalls could not be sampled due to no flow or co-mingled water. Improvements have been made at the drop inlets that feed outfalls SW003, SW004, and SW005 since the original February 2017 Stormwater Review report prepared by Cardno. The June 13th sampling event occurred during a fairly intensive rain event, allowing good observations. Benchmark Exceedances: Benchmark exceedances occurred in samples collected from outfalls SW003, SW004, SW005 and SW006. A summary table of exceedances is below. A summary of benchmark exceedances is included in the table below. Parameter Benchmark SW003 SW004 SW005 SW006 Zinc 0.126 mg/L 0.421 0.184 0.194 Copper 0.010 mg/L 0.028 0.0149 0.0131 TSS 100 mg/L 260 210 Hg*** 12 ng/L 51.8 34.8 41.3 (dup 26.0) 25.2 "" Hg does not have a benchmark but any values >12 ng/L must be documented on the DMR The Hg duplicate concentration is greater than 20% RPD. TSS=Total Suspended Solids Hg=Mercury Generally as Total Suspended Solids (TSS) increases so do metal concentrations. Therefore, reducing turbidity should be a focus of the outfall improvements. Outfall Observations/Recommendations: SW006: > Outfall SW006 only slightly exceeded zinc and copper. The bottom of outfall SW006, constructed of CMP is severely corroded and will require improvement for sample collection. A short section of slip lined pipe can be added or the existing CMP can be excavated to expose competent pipe. An extension can be added to the outfall. Stone should be placed to stabilize the bank at the area of excavation. > Determine if drop inlets feed SW006 and make similar recommended improvements as SW003, SW004 and SW005. See below. > Determine all sources of flow which contribute to outfall SW006. Access each source for stormwater quality. '34 . t V - < p '7.C:e;:''',:t.''''''4'3,F:#'';,'Cr'''a ,, 7 F_ '*s;..` \ fit f t : ,,,t a ,/r/i6� 3�. 14„-�+ f..M Orr' Fy "M r July 2017 Cardno 3 • or- VL,i.. I t I 'y.tr , • • IP.'i ,,,,,,iii -: , ,‘„, , _ „ , __ �, - , li, � E I . 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SW003 Conveyor Transport List in Wastewater Permit — Monthly Zn,Cu,Hg Tier I Conveyor Transport No Change SW004 Semi-Annual Completed Potential ROS with March 2020 Zn SW003 Conveyor Transport/Liquid Storage Coordinate with the Winston-Salem Regional Office to pursue ROS designation SW005 Semi-Annual Completed May 2020 Zn,Cu,Hg Conveyor Transport/Liquid Storage No Change SW006 Monthly Zn Tier III Conveyor Transport/Material Storage No Change SW007 Semi-Annual Completed January 2020 Train Transport No Change SW008 Not Sampled SW009 MonthlyNone Permit not required/No Change Tier I Conveyor Transport/Liquid Storage No Change SW010 Not Sampled SW011 Conveyor Transport Permit not required/No Change Semi-Annual Train Transport SW012 Semi-Annual Reroute to tank/Remove from permit in future? SW013 Semi-Annual Completed Liquid Storage Reroute to tank/Remove from permit in future? January 2020 Liquid Storage/Train Transport No Change SW014 Not Sampled ROS with SW013 SW015 Conveyor Transport/Liquid Storage No Change Semi-Annual SW016 Liquid Storage Used oil tank removed from Outfall Description/No Change Semi-Annual Liquid Storage/Train Transport No Change SW017 Semi-Annual Potential ROS with SW016 Liquid Storage/Train Transport Coordinate with the Winston-Salem Regional Office to pursue ROS designation SW018 Not Sampled SW018A Train Transport Permit not required/No Change Monthly Tier II Train Transport/Laydown Updated drainage area/No Change SW018B Not Sampled SW019 Train Transport Updated drainage area/Permit not required/No Change Not Sampledq Train Transport Updated drainage area/Permit not required/No Change SW022 Semi-Annual Completed February 2020 Train Transport No Change SW024 Semi-Annual SW025 Not Sampled None Updated Imperviousness/Remove Outfall from SW Permit SW026 Not Sampled No Outfall Permit not required/No Change None Permit not required/Na Change SW027 Semi-Annual Completed February 2020 Landfill No Change SW028 Semi-Annual Completed February 2020 Material Transport Added to Appendix C SW029 Semi-Annual Completed Potential ROS with February 2020 TSS SW028 Material Transport Added to Appendix C/Coordinate with the Winston-Salem Regional Office to SW030 N/A pursue ROS designation Future Addition Summary of Analytical Monitoring Data 2017-2020 Belews Creek Steam Station NPDES Stormwater Permit No.NC000573 Stormwater Outfall SW 006 Date Sampled 6/13/2017 9/17/2017 10/23/2-17 12/20/2017 4/23/2018 10/18/2018 11/2/2018 12/14/2018 1/19/2019 4/5/2019 11/12/2019 12/10/2019 1/24/2020 5/27/2020 8/21/2020 9/17/2020 12/14/2020 Rainfall 0.27 1.06 1.54 0.41 0.53 0.3 0.3 03 0.5 0.8 0.34 0.23 1.04 1.72 1.17 1.79 1.15 pH 7S6 10.81 7.89 7.54 6.7 6.9 6.7 6.6 6.1 7 6.52 6.4 7 85 6.2 7.4 6.1 Silver <0.0003 0.00226 0.000521 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 Arsenic 0.00431 0.0129 0.00274 0.00161 0.00336 0.00195 0.00129 <0.001 0.00206 0.00117 <0.001 0.00124 0.00101 <0.001 0.00125 0.00107 <0.001 Boron 0.057 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 Beryllium <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 Cadmium <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0,001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 Chromium 0.00839 0.273 0.00783 <0.001 0.0145 0.00585 0.00389 <0.001 0.00601 0.00141 0.00343 0.00412 0.0012 <0.001 <0.001 0.0024 0.00213 Copper 0A1`31 0.0349f 0.01223 0.00688 0.024 0.0121' 0.00899 0.00265 0.00646 0.00427 0.00421 0.00515 0.00244 0.00388 0.00566 0.00479 0.00304 Nickel 0.00933 0.021 0.00482 0.00348 0.0104 0.00457 0.00305 0.00114 0.00404 0.00128 0.00208 0.00236 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.0018 0.00147 Lead 0.00141 0.00821 0.00171 0.00101 0.0033 0.00138 0.00119 <0.001 0.00162 <0.001 <0.001 0.0012 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 Antimony <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 Selenium 0.00416 0.00426 0.00217 0.00249 0.00199 0.00258 0.00188 0.00117 0.00174 0.00395 0.0016 0.00138 0.00172 0.0018 0.00289 0.00293 <0.001 Thallium <0.0002 0.000381 <0.0002 <0.0002 0.000218 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 <0.0002 Zinc 0.19, 0.20i 0.079 0.109 0.469 0.16 P 55 0.18� 0.124 04 0.071 OA OZt3� 0.075 0.05 0.08 Mercury '' 14.8 AIR A 37.8; 43A Ig 18.6 Avv 28A Aig 6.26 13A Avg 31.2 Ale 19 A 2S'X �C st 178 23 1975 TSS 56 431 59 32 110 33 29 9.8 5.3 II 30 24 5.9 <2.5 2.6 22 46 Oil&Grease <4.4 <4.9 <4.5 <4.7 <4.8 <5.2 <4.7 <4.5 <4.5, <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 PCB-1016 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 PCB-1221 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 PCB-1232 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 PCB-1242 <OA <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 PCB-1248 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0A PCB-1254 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 PCB-1260 _ <0.4 <0.4 <OA <0.4 Outfall SW006 (Drainage Area 6) Discharge Structure: 18-inch-diameter CMP Location: Intake Canal Coordinates: 36°16'47.25"N 80°3'28.54"W Drainage Area:3.7 acres Impervious Area: 75 percent Area Description Drainage Area 6 contains the old warehouse. The area in front of the old warehouse is covered with gravel and there is a paved laydown area behind the building. There is a permanent trailer that serves as an office and conference center for contractors and covered shop building that houses welding equipment and forklifts. Additionally, this drainage area contains approximately 280 feet of paved roadways and approximately 320 feet of railways. Approximately 75 percent of this drainage basin is paved or roofed, not considering the gravel area. SW dot:, Stormwater Discharge Outfall (SDO) Qualitative Monitoring Report For guidance on filling out this form,please visit bttps://deq.nc.eov/about/divisions/enerev-mineral-land- resources/energy-mineral-land-permits/stormwater-perm its/npdes-industrial-sw#tab-4 Permit No.: NI/C/S/Q/Q/Q/5/7/3/ or Certificate of Coverage No.: NI/./G/ / / / / / / Facility Name: Eelews Creek Steam Station County: Stokes Phone No. (336) 445-0642 Inspector: C �.r ,� y,,n Date of Inspection: 1.2.19/i Time of Inspection: 1v1L Total Event Precipitation (inches): Q,SO All permits require qualitative monitoring to be performed during a"measurable storm event." A"measurable storm event"is a storm event that results in an actual discharge from the permitted site outfall. The previous measurable storm event must have been at least 72 hours prior. The 72-hour storm interval does not apply if the permittee is able to document that a shorter interval is representative for local storm events during the sampling period,and the permittee obtains approval from the local DEMLR Regional Office. By this signature,I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: _ GM ,4--Wii,.- (Signature of Permittee or Designee) 1. Outfall Description: Outfall No. 5WC0t, Structure(pipe, ditch,etc.): /?2►N1P 4vie.1 Receiving Stream: Describe the industrial activities that occur within the outfall drainage area: Page 1 of 2 SWU-242,Last modified 07/28/2017 4:At .11' Swo o6 2. Color: Describe the color of the discharge using basic colors (red,brown,blue, etc.) and tint (light, medium,dark) as descriptors: ck&r 3. Odor: Describe any distinct odors that the discharge may have (i.e.,smells strongly of oil, weak chlorine odor, etc.): flz:n2 4. Clarity: Choose the number which best describes the clarity of the discharge,where 1 is clear and 5 is very cloudy: 2 3 4 5 5. Floating Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of floating solids in the stormwater discharge,where 1 is no solids and 5 is the surface covered with floating solids: 2 3 4 5 6. Suspended Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the stormwater discharge,where 1 is no solids and 5 is extremely muddy: 2 3 4 5 7. Is there any foam in the stormwater discharge? tiYes 0 No ,+,:.+c^ •��,,�, 8. Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge? 0 Yes (161No 9. Is there evidence of erosion or deposition at the outfall? 0 Yes iNo 10. Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution: List and describe 17c.1e Note: Low clarity,high solids,and/or the presence of foam,oil sheen,or erosion/deposition may be indicative of pollutant exposure. These conditions warrant further investigation. Page 2 of 2 SWU-242,Last modified 07/28/2017 Non-Stormwater Discharge Outfall Inspection Location: Belews Creek Steam Station Date of Last Rainfall: 3/z5/zol8 Depth of Last Rainfall Event: Q, 9 Outfall ID:SW006 Outfall Description: 18"CMP Non-Stormwater Discharge Present ❑ Yes Igtgo Latitude:36 16'46" Longitude:80 03'29" Observations: FAA/ Nearby Landmark: Follow-up Investigation: Outfall Image •4441. � Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges Historical Follow-Up ,'.- " Other Authorized Non Stormwater NPDES permit • 0 0 1,� Uncontaminated Groundwater 0 0 Foundation Drains 0 0 Air-Conditioner Condensate without Added Chemicals 0 0 . ra. ` Springs ❑ ❑ - a.: :x -,. ; a X-' Uncontaminated Potable Water Discharges ❑ 0 -AL1; r Waterline and Fire Hydrant Flushings 0 ' y``". tie . .,•1. +�. Water from Footing Drains 0 0 ❑ A�, �`¢4y;a� "�+�, q �' Flows from Riparian Habitats and Wetlands ❑ ❑ • ,4` l�,', .. t rl't0px`` Fire Fighting or Fire-Fighting Training Discharges 0 0 .'S }!; r,{ � c Emergency Shower or Eye-Wash Discharges ❑ Notes:Outfall is inaccessible,photo&lat/long is for 1'upstream drop inlet Drainage Area Activities(check all that apply) —7� Spoil Area CI Area ❑ Inspector: a/c P g/1//tc Date: /i/ ���� EquipmentNehicle Parking ❑ Undeveloped/Natural Area ❑ Inert Laydown/Storage 0 Above Ground Liquid Storage(non-oil) 0 Above Ground Liquid Storage(oil) 0 Vehicle/Equipment Maintenance ❑ Fuel/Oil Unloading 0 Chemical Loading/Unloading ❑ Switchyard 0 Landfills/Scrap Yards/Open Dumps 0 Decommissioning Activity ❑ Ash Handling/Hauling ❑ Gypsum Haul/Storage ❑ Ash Storage/Structural Fill 0 DUKE ENERGY. SDO Narrative Description and BMP Summary Location: Belews Creek Steam Station Permit No.: NCS000573 Outfall ID SW006 PritLYi �; .• ,. • i? • Discharge Structure 18"CMP f ;; `'� yr'ti' , - t' Location Intake Canal `` Latitud � � � -�- -� � _-e-Longitude 36°16'46.72"N � f�td�• 80°03'29.23"W �.<; Drainage Area ��' � '� ` 9 3.5 acres ^r � .J Percent Impervious 54% a Permit Monitoring Table 2 '` ' Industrial Activities and Drainage Area 6 contains the Submerged Flight Conveyor equipment, Description concrete bunker for material stack out, concrete approach apron, and concrete truck turn around to the east of the bunker. Additionally, this drainage area contains approximately 280 feet of paved roadways and approximately 320 feet of railways. Significant Conveyor Transport Limestone Materials/Potential (Solid): Gypsum Pollutants Inert Material: Clean metal and plastic Bottom Ash (Dewatered Solids): Bottom Ash (slurry) Delivery Vehicles: BMP Summary • Inspect all vehicles arriving on the plant site and ensure overall integrity of the body or container. • Control leakage or spillage from vehicles or containers and ensure that proper protective measurement. Inert Material • Organize material to prevent struck-by accidents. • Evaluate excess material and properly discard as necessary. Conveyor Transport • Covered conveyor area minimizes threat to impact stormwater. • Operations perform daily walk downs to identify potential stormwater pollutants. • In the event that significant amounts of gypsum or limestone are observed, an inquiry into cause of material loss and potential solutions shall be considered. Train Transport • Inspect loading/unloading areas and clean-up fugitive material, as needed. • In the event that significant amounts of fugitive material are observed, an inquiry into cause of material loss and potential solutions shall be considered. Bottom Ash • Perform daily inspections of the bottom ash equipment to ensure that all water is contained. • Wash down concrete with truck traffic using hose into bunker drain trenches. Notes: 1. Outfall fact sheet provides documentation for permit sections for narrative description of potential pollutants (Part II, Section A, 1.(b))and BMP Summary (Part II, Section A, 2.(c)) 8/zA1gj Semi-Annual Facility SPPP Inspection Report Belews Creek Steam Station-Belews Creek,Stokes County,NC Prepared for:Duke Energy 30.12 Stormwater Outfall 006 30.12.1 Inspection Finding Based on our inspection, stormwater outfall 006 was free of debris, erosion or spills. t.l,.' Y )) 'Yell ,7�`C �`' ` s ` ', •. •.. , ''IZA:\f,til ,N 47 . % ' ( .0!) -\,' ' •: . " ' 4-:'-=,.... --• .':...- *.- - - ' . bV v� it> t11' �c�3 sK'N:,,,.....,,,s's,:,....`s;:..)^..N;_l_-,)._ A' 1'' -.;;A."1) ' ' '. iripwirivir„.. ____.• . _ A le*. AI A. .41,101.,‘ •••-7'114' Z0110 -1144 . ..'- .51%;itt '''s- . . .,,.-'''. . 6.6. 4 4 .-..,.., • :,,ri-t-...1,,,,..., divi Ell .--.. 1 •.), 'L4A4144Adki 1' 44.at k. rt. ` �r '`t4 t ° �y�, 1 *7j1 � i• ft.----. ,-.--7 tiiii;iii,,'..." ,11:s.4'z: 4: ' �♦ ;• >.i ;...,1 1‘,.\),...;''` :::.:.:, ':,.4:": `, riSl1•J. i 4 ' -.:4?*-iitt..4. 4.4,z , , .;t•--',`, , i,\*. ' "••• • \...in *,•_. S.i., t%%, y ,�jS+ k ryt � �� ff JI Attt April 2019 Cardno 43 Dole.Inspection Report-Final STORMWATER ANNUAL SUMMARY DATA MONITORING REPORT (DMR) //SPPP Annual Update DATA REVIEW Calendar Year 2019 FORM Individual NPDES Permit No. NCSnnnnnn 3 or --- — Certificate of Coverage (COC) No. NCGI II I I II II This monitoring report summary of the calendar year should be kept on file on-site with the facility SPPP. Facility Name: Belews Creek Steam Station County: Stokes Phone Number: (336 )445-0634 Total no. of SDOs monitored 17 Outfall No. SW006 Is this outfall currently in Tier 2 (monitored monthly)? year? Was this outfall ever in Tier 2 (monitored monthly) during the pastYes ❑ No ❑ Yes ICJ No ❑ If this outfall was in Tier 2 last year, why was monthly monitoring discontinued? I Enough consecutive samples below benchmarks to decrease frequency rj Received approval from DWQ to reduce monitoring frequency ❑ Other ❑ Was this SDO monitored because of vehicle maintenance activities? Yes No (� Parameter, (units) Total 01077 101002 01022 01012 01027 Rainfall, 01034 inches, I 01042 01067 Benchmark N/A — -- — - —-1- Date Sample Silve;, TotalI Collected, Arsenic Total T�.�Boron. Total(A) Beryllium, Cadmium mm/dd! (Ag)mgdL (As)mil n� I!_ Total gum (CuCop)m Total i Nickel Total YY 9 Total, ibe) Total(Cd1 f Total(Cr)mglL (Cu)trig/t, (Nib mglL 1/29/19 0.20 <0.0002 �, me/L 1 mit I 0.00206 <0.05 <0.001 I <0.001 0.00601 2/19 N/A No Flow No Flow -- 0.00646 0.00404 No Flow No Flow I No Flow _ No Flow No Flow No Flow 3/19 N/A No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow 4/5/19 0.80 <0.0002 0.00117 <0.05 < 5/19 N/A No Flow No Flow 0.001 � <0.001 0.00141 0.00427 0.00128 No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Row No Flow 6/19 N/A No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow --- No Flow SWU-264 -Generic Annual DMR Last revised 5/02/2018 Additional Outfall Attachment Outfall No. SW006 — -- Is this outfall currently in Tier 2 (monitored monthly)? Was this outfall ever in Tier 2 (monitored monthly) during the past year? Yes r ) No ❑ If this outfall was in Tier 2 last yew, why was monthly monitoring discontinued? Yes (!�; No ❑ Enough consecutive samples below benchmarks to decrease frequency ❑ Received approval from DWG? to reduce monitoring frequency _ Other — Was this SDO monitored because of vehicle maintenance activities? ---- — Yes ❑ No AI Total Parameter, (units) Rainfall, 01077 01002 01022 01012 01027 �01034 01042 inches Benchmark N/A - ��1 Date Sample ae. , �_ ________ Collected, Silver, Total !Arsenic. Total 1( "` Boron Total 82 Beryllium. I Cadmium ° mm/dd/yy (Ad)mgai 'I./As)rrgtl mtl/t_ Total(Be) (Cd) Total Copper.Tote! (Ni) :. Tots!A t Total Tota�(Cr)mglL (Cc+t mgiL !Ni)sng/1_ _ 7/19 No Flow'�� al 8/19 N/A No Flow No Flow M No Flow N --�----�� — N/A No Row No Flow - + -- No Flow No Flow L-_'�o Flow No Flow I No Flow No Flow No Flow 9/19 N/A No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow 10/19 N/A No Flow No Flow No Flow ' No Flow ._. No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow 11/12/19 0.34N/A <0.000No g < No Flow No Flow No Flow No Flow 0.05 <0.001 < 0.00208 Flow 12/10/19 0.23 <0.0002 0.00124 <0.05 <0.001 0.00343 0.00421 — nil 0.001 <0.001 0.00412 0.00515 0.00236 ammium11111111111111MI IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII MEM MIMIMin ........111111111111111111 111111111111111 _Minnimin . IIIIIIIIIIIII ___Mil SWU-264-Generic Annual DMR Last revised 5/02/2018 Annual SPPP Update Belews Creek Steam Station 4.1.1.3 SW006 Outfall SW006 was sampled four times during the 2019 monitoring period. The last exceedance of copper at the outfall was on 10/10/2018. Sample concentrations remained steady during 2019, with all four events below benchmark standards. This outfall is currently in Tier Ill status. Copper 0.04 0.035 0 1)349 0.03 0.025 0.02 • 0.0211 0.015 • 0.0131 • 0.0122 • 0.0123 0.01 Comer Bencittnark Concentration 0.01 melt 0.00899 • 0.00688 0.005 • 0.00646 • 0.00427 • 0.0042115 0 Date a 0.00265 1/35/2017 7/14/2017 1/10/2018 7/9/2018 1/5/2019 7/4/2019 12/31/2019 April 2020 Cardno 5 Belews Creek Annual Update•Apnl 2020 I Annual SPPP Update Belews Creek Steam Station 4.1.2.4 SW006 Duffel!SW006 was sampled four times during the 2019 monitoring period. During one sampling event, sample concentration exceeded the benchmark value. Sample concentrations were depleted considerably following the April 2019 sampling event. This outfall is currently in Tier Ill status with respect to zinc. Zinc 0.5 0.45 0 0.467 0.4 0.35 I 0.3 0.25 0.2 0 00.204 00.21 0.194 0.16 0 0.18 0.15 — - ®00.155 I -- Zinc Benchmark Concentration 0.126 mg/L — — --- ------------- ___ 0.1 0 0.109 0.124 0 0.079 0.05 Q • 0.07 0 'G°° 0.071 ate 1/15/2017 7/14/2017 1/10/2018 7/9/2018 1/5/2019 7/4/2019 12/31/2019 • I I I I I April 2020 Cardno 9 Belem Creek Annual Update•ApAI 2020 �� DUKE ENERGY. Non-Stormwater Discharge Assessment Evaluation Outfall Evaluation Date Observed Method Result Potential Source Inspector 4/17/2020 SW003 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW004 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW005 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW006 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW007 Visual Clear Discharge Groundwater J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW009 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SWO11 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW012 Visual Inaccessable ' N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW013 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW014 Visual Inaccessable ' N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW015 Visual Undetermined z N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW016 Visual Undetermined 2 N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW017 Visual Undetermined 2 N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW018A Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW022 _ Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW024 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW027 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW028 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton 4/17/2020 SW029 Visual No Flow N/A J. Sexton Notes: 1. Inaccessible due to steep,overgrown slope. 2. Lake level comingling with discharge. DUKE v ENERGY Location:Belews Creek Steam Station Non-Stormwater Discharge Outfall Inspection Permit No.NCS000573 Outfall ID:SW006 Outfall Description: 18" CMP Date of Last Rainfall: 4/13/20 Depth of Last Rainfall Event: 0.0.85" Latitude:36 16'47" Longitude: 80 3'28" Non-Stormwater Discharge Present El Yes M No ❑ Unknown Nearby Landmark: Observations: None Outfall Image Follow-up Investigation:None. Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges Historical Follow-Up •... c.a.4-,, •;:�:,_ ` '`,,, Other Authorized Non-Stormwater NPDES permit <.,.. 17, , :. Uncontaminated Groundwater 0 0 Foundation Drains 0 ❑ Air-Conditioner Condensate without Added Chemicals 0 0 ;ha,, Springs ❑ ❑ �, Uncontaminated Potable Water Discharges ❑ ❑ .' • :'�' Waterline and Fire Hydrant Flushings ❑ El % Water from Footing Drains ❑ ❑ ;;i Flows from Riparian Habitats and Wetlands CI ❑ . Fire-Fighting or Fire-Fighting Training Discharges CI GI /' Emergency Shower or Eye-Wash Discharges ❑ CI• Drainage Area Activities(check all that apply) Spoil Area ❑ Borrow Area ❑ Inspector: Joshua Sexton Date: 4/17/20 Equipment/Vehicle Parking Undeveloped/Natural Area ❑ Inert Laydown/Storage ® Notes: Above Ground Liquid Storage(non-oil) 21 Above Ground Liquid Storage(oil) 21 Vehicle/Equipment Maintenance 0 Fuel/Oil Unloading ❑ Chemical Loading/Unloading ❑ Switchyard 0 Landfills/Scrap Yards/Open Dumps 0 + Decommissioning Activity ❑ Ash Handling/Hauling El Gypsum Haul/Storage M Ash Storage/Structural Fill ❑ Environmental Quality Storm water Discharge Outfall (SDO) Qualitative Monitoring Report For guidance on filling out this form,please visit hops://deq.nceov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-land- resources/energy-mineral-land-permits/storrnwater-permits/npdes-industrial-sw#ttab-4 Permit No.: )\[/C/S/Q/Q/B/5/7/3_/ or Certificate of Coverage No.: N/f/Q/ / / / / / / Facility Name: Belews Creek Steam Station County:Stokes Phone No. 1.336) 445-0634 Inspector: 0�, Date of Inspection: ` Dq-30 Time of Inspection: ‘.36)1 Total Event Precipitation (inches): U,LC) All permits require qualitative monitoring to be performed during a"measurable storm event." A"measurable storm event"is a storm event that results in an actual discharge from the i permitted site outfall. The previous measurable storm event must have been at least 72 hours prior. The 72-hour storm interval does not apply if the permittee is able to document that a shorter interval is representative for local storm events during the sampling period,and the permittee obtains approval from the local DEMLR Regional Office. By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: (Signature of Permittee or Designee) 1. Outfall Description: Outfall No. Structure (pipe,ditch,etc.): Receiving Stream: Describe the industrial activities that occur within the outfall drainage area: Page 1 of 2 SWU-242,Last modified 07/28/2017 2. Color: Describe the color of the d; charge using basic colors(red,brown,blue,etc.)and tint (light,medium,dark)as descriptors: C- 3. Odor: Describe any distinct odors that the discharge may have(i.e.,smells strongly of oil, weak chlorine odor,etc.): 4. Clarity: Choose the number which best describes the clarity of the discharge,where 1 is clear and 5 is very cloudy: C) 2 3 4 5 5. Floating Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of floating solids in the stormwater discharge,where 1 is no solids and 5 is the surface covered with floating solids: 3 2 3 4 5 6. Suspended Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the stormwater discharge,where 1 is no solids and 5 is extremely muddy: 11 2 3 4 5 7. Is there any foam in the stormwater discharge? 0 Yes ® No 8. Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge?0 Yes ® No 9. Is there evidence of erosion or deposition at the outfall? 0 Yes ®No 10. Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution: List and describe Note: Low clarity,high solids,and/or the presence of foam,oil sheen,or erosion/deposition maybe indicative of pollutant exposure. These conditions warrant further investigation. Page 2 of 2 SWU-242,Last modified 07/28/2017 Non-Stormwater Discharge Outfall Inspection Location: Belews Creek Steam Station Date of Last Rainfall: ' t Outfall ID:SW006 Outfall Description: 18"CMP 7� Depth of Last Rainfall Event: Latitude:36 16'46" Longitude:80 03'29" Non-Stormwater Discharge/ Pr sent ❑Yes �� Observations: i/ A Nearby Landmark: Follow-up Investigation 4 7crS Outfall Image �� G/�U.)/ 0 6� u•1rJs i�sPcG z ;4? �''e9 �,,> Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges Historical Follow-Up n r ' 'r' Other Authorized Non-Stormwater NPDES permit Uncontaminated Groundwater CI El t FE`' Foundation Drains �/ ❑ ..► r ; . Air-Conditioner Condensate without Added Chemicals ❑ ❑ 1 , /. Springs 0 0 �:. Uncontaminated Potable Water Discharges ❑ ❑ � , , ` � Waterline and Fire Hydrant Flushings 0 '"' { �. ` Water from Footing Drains 0 0 • '.`'� .�' /il' • T . Flows from Riparian Habitats and Wetlands „( t�, , ,� Fire-Fighting or Fire-Fighting Training Discharges ❑ 0 y r 1,.. ' ` t. �'.• t: Emergency Shower or Eye-Wash Discharges 0 . , Mt ttJ4 J� )cGOL �OW:nq -!yam /�RGT�'-C �w;/u Notes:Outfall i ' ac sible, hoto&lat/long is for 1st upstream drop inlet Drainage Area Activities(check all that applv2 Spoil Area Inspect Date: /0// 06'2-en Borrow Area 0 EquipmentNehicle Parking 0 Undeveloped/Natural Area 0 Inert Laydown/Storage 0 Above Ground Liquid Storage(non-oil) 0 Above Ground Liquid Storage(oil) ❑ Vehicle/Equipment Maintenance 0 Fuel/Oil Unloading 0 Chemical Loading/Unloading 0 Switchyard 0 Landfills/Scrap Yards/Open Dumps 0 Decommissioning Activity 0 Ash Handling/Hauling 0 Gypsum Haul/Storage 0 Ash Storage/Structural Fill 0 Semi-Annual Facility SPPP Inspection Report Area: Month/Year: Insp t y F N me): � dd� ��� �/ /74.Atd 45013 = drdA/ � Required Action(s): ' 4 '"-5 u)ere e 4eo/ ��Mti' �!'�e o ,'nl.9ejo'I. C�egr elArs5 and 5e4i'm�-�-� Drcii'n 3 were a Corrective Action(s) Taken (include Completion Date): /1qi 4%%i d Can -i o 4k7Lo -.Aed/au) L dfOi3 dear p.or 5ed% �r n�' aikt4 eileldril 5 /e/f/2-eziel Non-Stormwater Discharge Outfall Inspection Location: Belews Creek Steam Station / �7 Date of Last Rainfall: aI��, Depth of Last Rainfall Event: �, la Outfall ID:SW006 Outfall Description: 18"CMP Non-Stormwater Discharge Present ❑Yes �dt5 Latitude:36 16'46" Longitude:80 03'29" /, �� y Observations:a)K*4 Q ��ne L fir' _o dr0 nS Nearby Landmark: Follow-up Investigation:�A"= ("��� -4 sr .'`-tu11 C J Outfall Image CoJcr 6 , 3 /r0koZ I td re moot• '01d ',Olnd1.- fi 14eir5 1 .�:'r Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges Historical Follow-Up *' ' Other Authorized Non-Stormwater NPDES permit 0 ❑ Uncontaminated Groundwater 0 0 Foundation Drains 0 0 r, ► / Air-Conditioner Condensate without Added Chemicals 0 0 !` : Springs 0 Uncontaminated Potable Water Discharges ❑ 0 ;_ . Waterline and Fire Hydrant Flushings 0 0 Yp. Y; 0 0 'W'T''. '�a� c aw{": r w Water from Footing Drains _ Flows from Riparian Habitats and Wetlands ❑ ❑ " v4 J ' „' Fire-Fighting or Fire-Fighting Training Discharges ❑ Jw at14 L.s +• ,L ,�t * `1 • -.•;, µ,, Emergency Shower or Eye-Wash Discharges ❑ 0 p, _ .. Notes:Outfall is inaccessible,photo&Iat/long is for 161 upstream drop inlet Drainage Area Activities(check all that apply) Spoil Area ❑ Inspector: ? Borrow Area ❑ J /'/ Date: Q /O ZOZ1 Equipment/Vehicle Parking ❑ �( / /G r ��f�� Undeveloped/Natural Area 0 Inert Laydown/Storage 0 Above Ground Liquid Storage(non-oil) ❑ Above Ground Liquid Storage(oil) 0 Vehicle/Equipment Maintenance ❑ Fuel/Oil Unloading 0 Chemical Loading/Unloading 0 Switchyard 0 Landfills/Scrap Yards/Open Dumps 0 Decommissioning Activity ❑ Ash Handling/Hauling 0 Gypsum Haul/Storage 0 Ash Storage/Structural Fill 0 Semi-Annual Facility SPPP Inspection Report Area:S (I bo coMonth/Year: 7 pected By(Fu )r n : Area 3404V4 'Q r,5� Required Action(s): Clean a ►t dl,ra ►n5 �ale Y k�e utroc C dir yl Ct-e6riS, Corrective Action(s)Taken (include Completion Date): eT)QiY112)(0-e W , V\ct,4- a r q.ee U Q