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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20080915 Ver 1_More Info Received_20090204I Duke OwEnergy, Hydro Licensing and Lake Services Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC 526 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address: EC12Y/P0 Box 1006 Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 January 30, 2009 Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20426 E ??7 [9 OW FEB 4 2009 Re: Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project DENR-WATER QUAUTY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Docket No. P-2232 DSANDSn*MWATERBRANCN Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC North Carolina 401 Water Quality Certification Dear Ms. Bose: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke) requests that the attached letters be filed in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) Docket No. P-2232-522 for the Catawba- Wateree Hydroelectric Project. These letters document clarifications to the North Carolina Section 401 Water Quality Certification reached in consultation with the North Carolina Division of Water Quality after the certification was issued on November 14, 2008 and tiled with the Commission on December 3, 2008. Please contact Mark Oakley (704-382-5778; emoakley@duke-energy com) or Tami Styer (704-382-0293; tsstyergduke-energy.com) if there are any questions or if further information is needed. e Si e ly, E. M. Oakley, P.E. Catawba-Wateree Relicensing Project Manager Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Enclosures cc: John Whittaker, Winston and Strawn Service List www. duke-energy. com Duke OEnergy, Carolinas January 8, 2009 North Carolina Division of Water Quality Attention: John Dorney Wetlands Program Development Unit Parkview Building 2321 Crabtree Blvd. Suite 250 Raleigh, NC 27604 HYDRO LICENSING AND LAKE SERVICES Duke Energy CieWinas, LLC 52G SDilh Chur^§ St. Charlotte, NC %8202 Pt.idinj Aanrass IC '2K I PO BE,, IC06 Char.'s+,;a. NC P5201-1006 Re: Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project (FERC Project No. 2232) North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) Number 2008-0915 Request for Concurrence on Conditions of Certification Dear Mr. Dorney: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke) has reviewed Certification No. 3767 issued for the Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project on November 14, 2008. Duke appreciates this prompt certification by the NCDWQ. This letter respectfully requests NCDWQ's concurrence with Duke's interpretations and clarifications of the following Conditions of Certification: General Clarification: The name of the legal entity receiving this certification should be Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC rather than Duke Energy Carolinas, Inc. which appears in numerous locations in the certification. In order to avoid confusion, it might be appropriate for NCDWQ to issue an errata to the Certification to correct the name. Clarification: The phrase "'expiration of the FERC License" in the next-to-last paragraph of the certification refers to the New License to be issued by the FERC and includes any extensions by any annual licenses issued by FERC upon expiration of that New License until the next new license is issued. Conditions of Certification, Condition 3 • Duke's Interpretation: Duke may comply with this condition by initially filing with NCDWQ the Water Supply Study developed during the Catawba-Wateree relicensing process along with all available annual water use updates provided by water systems that are members of the Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group. Subsequently, Duke would provide NCDWQ with notification of applications received for new or expanded withdrawals of I million gallons per day or more. www duke-eiiergy.com Continuing Compliance. Condition 5 • Duke's Interpretation: The State numeric water quality standards applicable to the subject certification (citation) are dissolved oxygen (DO) and temperature in the flow released from each hydro station in the Catawba-Wateree Project as measured at the approved water quality monitor locations contained in the Quality Assurance Procedures Plan (QAPP).' • Duke's Interpretation: The "failure to sustain a designated or achieved use" clause would apply to Duke if such a failure is directly attributable to a discharge resulting from the operation of a Duke Catawba-Wateree Project hydroelectric facility, including not complying with conditions of the subject certification or with applicable sections of the Catawba-Wateree Comprehensive Relicensing Agreement (CRA). Mitigation, Condition 6 • Clarification: The compensatory mitigation referenced in this condition is that mitigation defined in Sections 4.5 of the CRA, as referenced in this condition. See also Condition 8. • Clarification: Duke will copy NCDWQ on all relevant property documents related to compliance with CRA Section 4.5 Other Conditions, Condition 8 • Clarification: The CRA covers a wide range of operating and resource topics, some of which are not related to water quality. The water quality certification should be based only on the applicable sections of the CRA as listed in items a. through in. of this condition and then only the portions of those items that are relevant to North Carolina (NC). These are the components of the CRA in NC that govern operational and compliance activities such as reservoir elevations, minimum (habitat) flow, mitigation, the Catawba-Wateree Low Inflow Protocol and Maintenance and Emergency Protocol, water quality, gauging and monitoring, flows supporting public water supply and industrial processes, and flow and water quality implementation. Other sections of the CRA are not pertinent to the subject certification. • Clarification: Item c. should include only CRA Section 4.5. Section 4.6 does not apply to North Carolina. Duke advises the NCDWQ that the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) requested additional information for the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) and that Duke submitted a revised QAPP to SCDHEC on December 19, 2008. SCDHEC has advised that with minor additional edits they approve the resulting QAPP. In order that the QAPP remains consistent in both states, Duke provides the latest QAPP on the enclosed CD for your review following which Duke will initiate having the identified individuals at Duke, NCDWQ, and SCDHEC sign the QAPP. If there are questions or if further discussion of these certification conditions is needed, please contact Mark Oakley (704-382-5778; emoakleyQduk? e-energy.com) or Tami Styer (704-382- 0293; tsstyer(@duke-energy.com uke-energy.com)- Sin rely, 2-m. ey, P.E. Catawba-Wateree Relicensing Project Manager Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC I NA T?c9o Beverly Eaves Perdue, Govemor \Q Dee Freeman, Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 0 V .,? Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality January 14, 2009 Mr. E.M. Oakley, P.E. Catawba-Wateree Relicensing Project Manager Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC EC12K P.O. Box 1006 Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 Dear Mr. Oakley: RE: Clarifications to 401 Water Quality Certification issued to Duke Energy on November 14, 2008 (Certification Number 3767) DWQ Project Number 2008-0915 Thank you for your letter dated January 8, 2009 (received January 9, 2009) concerning clarifications to the 401 Water Quality Certification issued to Duke Energy on November 14, 2008 (Certification Number 3767 for Project Number 2008-0915). The clarifications as outlined in your letter are acceptable to the Division of Water Quality and are hereby made part of the record for this project. If we can be of further assistance, please give me a call at 919-733-9646. 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