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PDuke Energy. Carolinas March 29, 2011 Mr. Bradley Bennett Division of Water Quality Stormwater Permitting Unit North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Marshall Steam Station Dear Mr. Bennett: T CORPORATE EHS SERVICES Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC 526 SOUTH CHURCH STREET CHARLOTTE, NC 28202 Mailing Address: EC13K / P. 0. BOX 1006 CHARLOTTE, NC 28201-1006 R (R� 12k_kM0W[R 00 MAR 3 12011 DENR-WATER QUALITY Yi'ETLMAND STORMWATER BRANCH Duke Energy requests a stormwater discharge permit for the Marshall Steam Station located in Catawba County, North Carolina. Enclosed is a check from Duke Energy in the amount of $860.00 for the subject stormwater permitting fee; and three sets of the following documents related to this permit request: a. EPA Form 1; b. EPA Form 2F; C. EPA Form 2F Supplemental Information; d. Available stormwater analytical data; e. DWQ ROS Request Form; f. ROS Form Supplemental Information; g. Site Location Map; h. Site Stormwater Plan Drawing Numerous stormwater outfalls are located at the Marshall Steam Station. The accompanying stormwater analytical data was obtained from samples collected at outfall SWO07 on May 29, 2008. Please contact me at Mark.McGary@duke-energy.com or at 704-634-7098 if you have any questions or need any additional information. Sincerely, Mark McGary, P.E. Environmental, Health & Safety attachments www.duke-energy.com �ENW9 9M��r . I�, NCDENR- N�- ENVIRONMENT AND NATURR RESOURCES Division of Water Quality /Surface Water Protection National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System REPRESENTATIVE OUTFALL STATUS (ROS) REQUEST FORINT FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Date Received Year I Month, J Day If a facility is required to sample multiple discharge locations with very similar stormwater discharges, the permittee may petition the Director for Representative Outfall Status (ROS). DWQ may ,grant Representative Outfall Status if stormwater discharges from a single outfall are representative of discharges from multiple outfalls. Approved ROS will reduce the number of outfalls'where analytical sampling requirements apply. If Representative Outfall Status is granted, ALL outfalls are still subject to the qualitative monitoring requirements,of the'facility's permit—unless otherwise allowed by the permit (such as NCG020000) and DWQ approval. The -approval letter from DWQ must�be,kept•on°sitewith the facility's Stormwa`ter Pollution Prevention Plan. The facility must notify DWQ in writing if any changes affect representative status. Forquestions, please contact the DWQ Regional Office for your area (see page 3). (Please print or`type)' 1) Enter the permit number to which this ROS request applies: Individual Permit (or) Certificate of Coverage 21 ,Facility Information: Owner/Facility Name Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Marshall Steam Station 8320 East NC Highway -150, Terrell, NC 28682 Facility Contact Street Address City E --mail Address Telephone No Mark McGary PO Box'1006 Mail Code EC13K_ Charlotte Mark.McGary@duke-energy.com, 980-373-7898 State NC Fax: ZIP Code 28201 3) List the representative outfall(s) information (attach additional sheets if necessary,): Outfall(s) SWO04 is representative of Outfall(s) SW001, SW002, SW003, SW004, SWO12 and SW022 Outfalls' drainage'areas'have the same`or similar activities? &�`Yes ❑ No Outfalls' drainage areas contain the same or similar materials? d4es ❑ No Outfalls have similar monitoring results? ❑ Yes ❑ No o"'No data* Outfall(s) SWO07 is,representative of Outfall(s) SW006, SW007, SW008, SWO09 and SWO11 Outfalls" drainage areas have the same or similar activities? Wes ❑ No Outfalls' drainage areas contain.the same or similar materials? ca'f'es ❑ No Outfalls have similar monitoring results?- ❑ Yes ❑ No Ao data* *Non-compliance with analytical monitoring prior to -this request may prevent ROS approval. Specific circumstances°will be considered by the Regional Office responsible,fo"r review. 4) Detailed -explanation -about why,the,outfalls,above should,be granted Representative°Status: (Or, attach a letter.or narrative to discuss this information.) For example, describe how activities and/or materials are,similar.. See attached representative outfalls summary table Page 1 of 3 SWU-ROS-2009 Last revised 12/30/2009 1116presentative Outfall Status Request 5) Certification: North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6 B(i)Lprovides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Article ora rule implementing`this Article, or who knowingly makes a false statement of a material fact in a rulemaking proceeding or contested case under this Article, or who falsifies, tamperswith, or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under this Article or rules of the [Environmental Management) Commission implementing this Article shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may,include a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) I hereby request Representative Outfall Status for my NPDES Permit. I understand that ALL outfalls are still subject to the qualitative monitoring requirements of the permit, unless otherwise allowed by the permit and regional office approval. I must notify DWQ in writing if any changes to the facility or its operations take place after ROS isigranted that mayaffectthis status If ROS no longer applies, I understand I must resume monitoring of all outfalls as specified in my NPDES permit I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. Printed Name of Person Signing: Stephen J. Immel Title- General Manae_er III A Of %Zg�tl (Date Signed) Please note: This application for Representative Outfall Status is,subject to approval by the NCDENR Regional Office. The Regional Office may, inspect,your facility for compliance with the conditions of the permit prior to that°approval. Final Checklist for ROS Request This application should include the following'items: ❑ This completed form ❑ Letter or narrative elaborating on the reasons,why specified outfalls should be granted representative status, unless all information can be'included in Question 4. ❑ Two (2) copies of a site map of the facility'with the location of all outfalls clearly marked, including the drainage areas; industrial activities, and raw materials/finished prod uctvvvithin,each drainage area. ❑ Summary of results from monitoring conducted at -the outfalls listed in Question 3. ❑ Any other supporttng�documentation. Mail the entire package to: NC DENR Division of Water Quality Surface Water Protection Section at the appropriate Regional Office (See map and addresses below) Page 2 of 3 SW,U-ROS-2009 Last revised 12/30/2009 a) L'C> O CD N w (0 .r U)CO > a) m " c0 0 N a) L a O76 U) 0Ocu c cu LAE a 0 C` O CU '3. o',v) M O+�.L U QU m 0, c o a - a), CU. 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ERATOR Enter the a' ` io`nate lette> rnfo°the answer`box""'lf' Other, _,s ect y) _5 " - 'D IPHOWarea code:8In ".F' 'FEDERAL � S- STATE k` M = PUBLIC (other than federal or, state) O'= OTHER (specify) P (P fY) (specify) `C�r A 980 373 7898 ,..: x ",Pf=pPRl�"/AT,L�ri56 Electric Utility at5 ?s rts19�y�z? 22:25. ��a`�'"i.'�,_-� '��,. �:t,E:`:STREET�ORsPOBOX�� ,�_u�°�:-����:'��i'��•� ��A � r ;�,�:,��'�.� ��;�:�- �;� r t P 0 Box 1006, Mail Code EC13K' � nF�CIlYW*'�ORTOWN `��r� G STATE H ZIPCODE IX:�111IDIAN�LAND� rc Charlotte NC 28201 Is the fac ty liicated.on IniliariNiNdswm-lenvil NO_ a2az.,a7: s1 _�-�, 9(4EXISTING ENUIRO,NM NTAL�Q'PERMIT,Su °a�`AaNPDES, Dische `e"'s toiSurface`Water� �DPSDt Air Eriuss�ons from)Pro osedlSou�ces , ; 'o cT as�l NC0004987�T8�� -� 4 P moo; ; s 15x"f�161GM17 X18=;rR�v�s,,'aM�3059^�1516�a1718� kfi'rxdCt�'30I•h�Yv�`P�aff'� f, ;B ",UIC! lJnde� roundtln ecUon offFlulds� �' a=>�t.;:�E OTIiERti s„ ect w (Specify) Air permit `0`�T`"La8� 03676T47 t9 U 16 - . " 15 6 �07,P%18 05"tim IS Q7N Vr,s n R%zs'x".� , q v9N ,� s do (Specify) r A�rC „RCRA Haiaidous"Wastes'�s _ = $E OTHER:, NCD043678879 ASO Tw ' "ems SWP 18-09 / W00000452 Landfill permit,/ Distr, of residual solids permit XI iMAP--,47' <Attacti toittiis application a topog�raphic�ma�pPfi ithega��rea eztending to t least one mile beyolid prop rtyaboun8a es�T�tiesmap most showthe outlne of$th�illtyAthel_ocato�n��jof anddlscharg truet�ureseachofs acho"ftsexistin gandproposedintalie r' each where�it all p hazardous" wastetreatment; storage;.or dlspo�sal faclllUes; and well injects dst,underground Include springs; trivers,ancfother,Surface,,water�bodiesrin�the;maVarea._See,lnstructtonsifor� recisere ulrements. tXIIPNATURE OF RVSINESS;�rovidena,briefWV96rr tion Coal-fired electric generation XIII:��CERTIFICAT,[ON� se�e�instructions /.certify un er pena*,of.Jawqat9l; e,Tpersonalty ez ned and�ama"fain%!iar"wi mhossu ittedltn"ftfil'Wppllcatro nd ° allamens and�tha�t,�bsed�onmyrnqury of�thoseperlsozns:rmm®urate%yresponsb/e for obtarntng tilernormatl�oncoine�dm t"he�appl tion l believe that the nformatio s trr,`ue�acWiNeP6d c mp/emote. l amv_aware it►af here fe srgnrficant penaltes for rsubmrttinfalse�rnf_ormationrnc/udrn lthe) ossibr/i .ioffl e°andm tisonment A NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type orpnnt) B SIG, R C DATE SIGNED Stephen J. Immel - General'Manager III Z g l §COMRAEN,TSFOROFFICIA�U$E ONLY' J 1114� 4 M'CCra: 'fl�p 5p E F nSr" Li s 15:x "i't16amvv W7 EPA FORM 3510-1 (8-90) EPA ID Number (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved OMB No 2040-0086 Please,pnntortype inthe unshaded areas only NC0004987 Approval expires-5'31-92 FORMA 2F NPDES U S Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 20460 �`�/EPA Application for Permit to Discharge Storm water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity Paperwork Reduction Act Notice' Public reporting burden for this applicatiomis estimated to average 28 6 hours per application, including time for,revwewmg instructions, searching existing data sources, gathenng and maintaining the data,needed, and completing andtrewewmg the collection oPinformation Send comments regarding the burden estimate, anypother aspect of this collection of information,,or suggestions for improving this form, including suggestions which may increase or reduce this burden to Chief, Information Policy Branch, PM -223, U'S Environmental Protection Agency, 1200�Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC,20460, or Director, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management,and Budget, Washington, DC 20503 (..Outfall Location For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest,15 seconds and the name of the receiving water A Outfall Number D 'Receiving Water (hso B' Latitude_ C Longitude (name) See attached See attached supplementa'llinformafion II. Improvements A Are you now required by any Federal, State, or local authority to meet,any implementation schedule for,the construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater treatment,egwpment^or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the dischargesidescnbed in,this application? This includes, but is not'limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions 2 Affected Outfalls 4 Final 1 Identification of, Conditions, Compliance Date Agreements, Etc number source of discharge 3 Brief Description of Project a req b prof N/A B You may attach additional sheets describing any,additional water pollution (or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges) you now have under way or,which you plan Indicate whether each program is now under way-of,planned„and indicate youractual or planned, schedules for construction 111. Site Drainage•Map) Attach a site map showing topography (or indicating the outline of drainage areas servediby,the ouffalls(s) covered in the application if,a topographic map is unavailable) depicting the facility including= each of its intake and discharge structures, the"drainage area of each storm water ouffall, paved areas and'buddrhgs within the drainage area of eaehstorm water outfall,,each known,past or present areas used for outdoor,storage of disposal of significant materials, each,existmg structural control measure to reduce pollutants in storm water, runoff, ' materials, loading and access.areas, areas where-pesbodes,- herbiGdes,,soil conditioners and ferbhzers are applied,,each of - its hazardous waste,treatment, storage or disposal units (including each area not required to,have a RCRA^permit which is used for accumulating hazardous waste under 40 CFR 262 34), each`well where Fluids from the facility are injected underground, springs, and other surface water'bodies which received storm wafi discharges from the facility EPA Form 3510-2F (.1-92) ;Page 1 of 3 Continue on Page 2 Continued from the Front IV. Narrative Description of Pollutant Sources A For each outfall, provide an estimate of the area (include units) of impenous surfaces (including paved areas and building roofs) drained to the outfall, and an estimate of the total surface area drained by the outfall. Outfall Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained Outfall Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained Number (provide units) (provide units) Number (provide units) (provide units) SWO07 See attached supplemental information B. Provide a narrative description of significant materials that are currently or in the past three years have been treated, stored or disposed in a manner to allow exposure to storm water; method of treatment, storage, or disposal, past and present materials management practices employed to minimize contact by these materials with storm water runoff, materials loading and access areas, and the location, manner, and frequency in which pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners, and fertilizers are applied. See attached supplemental information C For each outfall, provide the location and a description of existing structural and nonstructural control measures to reduce pollutants In storm water runoff. and a description of the treatment the storm water receives, including the schedule and type of maintenance for control and treatment measures and the ultimate disposal of any solid or fluid wastes other than by discharge. Outfall List Codes from Number Treatment Table 2F-1 See attached supplemental information V. Nonstormwater Discharges A. I certify under penalty of law hat the outfall(s) covered by this application have been tested or evaluated for the presence of nonstormwater discharges, and that all nonstormwater discharged from these outfall(s) are identified in either an accompanying Form 2C or From 2E application for the outfall. Name and Official Title (type or print) Signature Date Signed Stephen J. Immel - General Mngr. III w S (SlA L B. Provide a description of the method used, the date of any testing, and the onsite drainage pants that were directly observed during a test. Visual inspection was performed on October 21, 2009. Stormwater outfalls were inspected following a period of dry weather of at least 72 hours duration to determine if any process water was discharging. VI. Significant Leaks or Spills Provide existing information regarding the history of significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants at the facility in the last three years, including the approximate date and location of the spill or leak, and the type and amount of material released. Within the past three years there have been no significant spills or leaks of hazardous substances in excess of reportable entities set forth by Section 311 of the Clean Water Act or Section 102 of CERCLA. EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page 2 of 3 Continue on Page 3 Continued from Page 2 NC000 98�D Number (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) VII. Discharge Information A. B, C. & D: See instructions before proceeding. Complete one set of tables for each outfall. Annotate the outfall number in the space provided. Table VII -A, VII -B, VII -C are included on separate sheets numbers VII -1 and VII -2. E. Potential discharges not covered by analysis - is any toxic pollutant listed in table 2F-2, 2F-3, or 2F-4, a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? ❑ Yes (list all such pollutants below) Q No (go to Section IX) VIII. Biological Toxicity Testing Data Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years? ❑ Yes (list all such pollutants below) ❑✓ No (go to Section 1X) IX. Contract Analysis Information Were any of the analyses reported in Item VII performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? © Yes (list the name, address, and telephone number of, and pollutants ❑ No (go to Section X) analyzed by, each such laboratory or firm below) A. Name B. Address C. Area Code & Phone No. D. Pollutants Analyzed Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Ave, suite 100 704-875-9092 Oil and Grease Huntersville, NC 28078 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Drive 828-254-7176 wet chemistry and metals Asheville, NC 28804 X. Certification 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 property 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 gathenng 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 fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. A. Name & Official Title (Type Or Print) B. Area Code and Phone No. Stephen J. Immel - General Manager III (828) 478-7600 C. Signature D Date Signed 3 2 P� i I 1 EPA Form 351E -k<92) Page 3 of 3 EPA ID Number (copyfrom,ltem'1 of Form 1) Form Approved OMB�No 2040-0086 c0004987 I Approval expires 5=31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) PartA — You must provide the results of at,least,one analysisJor every pollutant in this table Complete�one table for each outfall See instructions for additional details Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (rnclud'evnits) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease N/A 1 00 outfall ,SW007 'Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) (see other attached Form 2F Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) for SW007 analytical results) Total Suspended Solids,(TSS) Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus pH Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Part'B — List each pollutant that is limited man effluent guidehne'which the facility is sub)ectto,or any pollutant listed'in the facility's,NPDES permit for'its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit) Complete one table for each outfall See the instructions, for additional details and requirements MaximumNalues Average Values (include units) (include units) Pollutant Grab Sample Grab Sample and Taken During Taken During CAS Number First 20 Flow -Weighted First 20 Flow -Weighted (if available) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants 1 00 Outfall, SW007 (see other attached Form 2F for SWO07 analytical results) EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII -1 Continue,on Reverse Continued from the Front Part C - List each pollutant shown in Table 2F-2, 2F-3, and 2F-4 that you know or have reason to beheve'is present See the instructions for additional details and requirements Complete one table for each outfall Maximum Values Average Values (include units) (include units) _ Number Pollutant Grab Sample Grab Sample of and Taken Dunng Taken During Storm CAS Number First 20 Flow -Weighted First 20 Flow -Weighted Events (if available) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite_ Sampled Sources of Pollutants 1 00 Outfall SSW007 (see other attached Form 2F for,SW007, analytical,results) Part D — Provide data for the storm_event(s) which resulted in the,maximum values for the flow weighted composite sample 1 Date of Storm Event 2 Duration of,Storm Event (in minutes) 3 Total rainfall dunng storm event (in inches) 4 Number of hours between beginning of storm measured and end of previous measurable rain event 5 o Maximum flow rate during rain event (gallons6unute or specify units) 6 Total flow from rain event (gallons or specify units) 5/28/08 240 0 72 > 120 Data not available 1 099 MG (SW007) 7 Provide a descnpbon of the method of flow measurement or estimate Flow data derived from a theoretical runoff calculation using local meteorological data and drainage area characteristics for Outfall SW007 EPA Form,351O-2F (1-92) Page VII -2 MARSHALL STEAM STATION Stormwater Discharge ,Permit Application Form 2F Supplemental Information GENERAL SITE INFORMATION Marshall Steam Station is a fossil -fueled, electric generation plant located approximately one mile east ofathe,community.of7errell in Catawba;County,, North Carolina, The facility has four production units•with a generating capacity of 2,090 megawatts, a Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) system, a`Selective•Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system, a wetlands wastewater treatment plant,, a4limestone unloading and stacker system, a gypsum stacker, a FGD landfill, and various storage and maintenance buildings. The Marshall Steam Station property is comprised of 2,043 contiguous acres The property includes a 28 acre plant yard, a 6 acre electrical switchyard, a 36 acre coal'storage yard, and a 450 acre ash` settling basin The.ash settling basims located in the headwaters of Holdsclaw Creek and has a regulated outflow to Lake Norman The Marshall Steam Station property also includes approximately 80 acres occupied by°a ash structural fill, an approximately 58, acre closed ash landfill, an ash handling silo operation, a bottom ash operation, an FGD residue landfill, a FGD gypsum stacker operation, a FGD limestone stacker operation, a FGD constructed wastewater treatment wetlands, a sanitary wastewater treatment lagoon, several construction spoil areas, approximately 6 miles of rail access, and approximately 3 miles of paved roadways In developed areas, runoff is collected by catch basins and conveyed through a buried network of corrugated metal pipes (CMP) The network was originally designed to route flow to several primary trunk lines, which discharged directly to Lake Norman In 1976 runoff, from most areas with significant materials and activities was re-routed into a yard sump system Stormwater entering the yard sump system is pumped, to the ash settling basin Stormwater runoff from the FGD facility area enters yard drains and is then routed via gravity flow through, subsurface piping to a detention pond. This pond discharges to a transfer sump that pumps to the yard sump system/ash settling basin system. Stormwater runoff from the FGD limestone stacker operation is routed into a separate detention pond that discharges into the yard sump system/ash settling basin system Stormwater runoff from the ash handling silo operation is also routed to'the ash settling basin via the sump system All stormwater runoff from the coal storage yard, the FGD residue landfill, the ash structural fill, the closed ash landfill, the FGD gypsum stacker operation, the FGD constructed wastewater treatment wetlands, and the bottom ash operation drains via gravity flow into the ash settling basin The Marshall Steam Station maintains an up-to-date Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan in place in accordance with the USEPA Oil Pollution Prevention Regulation 40 CFR Part 112 NPDES PERMITTED DISCHARGES SUMMARY Marshall Steam Station has six'NPDES process water outfalls. The NPDES discharges are summarized as,follows- NPDES Outfall #001 — Once=Through_Cooling Water This discharge is a once -through non -contact cooling water system which condenses steam from the,condensers and other selected heat exchangers- This discharge occurs at the station discharge canal. NPDES Outfall #002 - Ash Settling Basin Discharqe This is the outflow from the ash settling basin Plant wastewater including ash sluicing, treated sewage, equipment discharge, and` chemical waste is routed to the ash settling basin. All stormwater rsanoff from the coal storage yard, the FGD residue landfill, the ash structural fill, the closed ash landfill, the FGD'gypsum stacker operation, the FGD constructed wastewater treatment wetlands, and the bottom ash operation drains via gravity flow into the ash settling basin All stormwater runoff from the FGD facility area is routed through the yard sump system to the ash settling basin Stormwater runoff from the FGD limestone stacker operation is routed through the yard sump system to the ash settling basin. Stormwater runoff from the ash handling silo operation is also routed to the ash settling basin via the sump system NPDES Outfall .#002A — Yard Sump#1 Overflow Should the pumps in Yard Sump #1 lose power, experience a mechanical failure, or become inundated during a large storm event, the sump would overflow'to Lake Norman through stormwater outfall SWO07 Overflow from the yard sump is not a normal occurrence NPDES Outfall #002B — Yard Sump #2 Overflow Should the pumps in, Yard Sump #2 lose power, experience a mechanical failure, or become inundated during a large storm event, the sump would overflow directly to Lake Norman. Overflow from the yard sump is not a normal occurrence. NPDES Outfall #003 — Non -contact Cooling Wate-r,from the Induced Draft Fan Control House This is air conditioning condensate from the heat exchanger for the Unit 4 ID Fans electronics. This discharge co -mingles with stormwater outfall SW009. The condensate discharge essentially occurs continuously through SW009. NPDES Internal Outfall' #004 — Treated FGD Wet Scrubber Wastewater to the Ash Settling Basin E-11to] NTilffAliK9111W-AWWIki14I:?_-IUY-'Tel=Vt1:l:r_t81*is]OfaI[OU-&-I The Marshall Steam Station has eleven identified stormwater outfalls that discharge to surface waters. The outfall locations and contributing drainage area delineations are shown on the accompanying site plan. All identified stormwater outfalls discharge into Lake Norman. A description of the contributing drainage area for each outfall is provided below. Included with the description is the amount of impervious surface area within the drainage are, any significant materials activities within the drainage area, and the type of conveyance including any discharge control measures. In addition to any significant materials particular to each drainage basin, herbicides are applied to selected areas at the Marshall Steam Station to eliminate undesirable vegetation. Herbicides are generally used along railways, ash pipelines, and the perimeter fence. Herbicides are also applied, as needed, in the gravel parking lots, switchyard, and laydown areas. Herbicides are sprayed around the fuel oil bulk storage tanks, yard sumps, transformers, trailers, and the intake structure. All herbicides used at Marshall Steam Station are approved by the company and considered safe to the environment when used according to directions. Records are retained at the facility documenting the areas treated, and the type and amount of herbicides used. Certain stormwater outfall drainage areas share similarities regarding significant materials and/or activities. Based on these similarities, stormwater discharges from certain groups of outfalls can be represented by the discharge of a designated representative outfall within the group. Outfalls SW001 through SW004 (Drainage Areas 1 through 4) Discharge Structure Outfall SW001: 24 inch diameter CMP Discharge Location: Intake Cove Coordinates: 350 36' 23" N 800 57'33" W Discharge Structure Outfall SW002: 24 inch diameter CMP Discharge Location: Intake Cove Coordinates: 350 36' 21" N 800 57'35" W Discharge Structure Outfall SW003: Ditch Discharge Location: Intake Cove Coordinates: 350 36' 11" N 800 57'67" W Discharge Structure Outfall SW004: 36 inch diameter HDPE Pipe Discharge Location: Intake Cove Coordinates: 350 36' 01" N 800 57'48" W Drainage Area: 22 acres Impervious Area: 1 % Area Description These four outfalls (with the exception of SW003) are essentially culverts beneath a gravel road and gravel storage yard area northeast of the Powerhouse. The combined drainage area for these outfalls includes the vegetated slopes of the ash settling basin dike and the adjacent gravel road and gravel storage yard. The embankment of the ash basin dike is sloped at a ratio of two horizontal to one vertical (2H:1 V) and covers approximately 30 percent of the drainage area. The gravel road is 0.6 miles long. These four outfalls do not discharge directly into surface waters, but discharge into a vegetated strip between the gravel road and the intake canal. Stormwater is then conveyed to the lake via overland flow or ditch. The distance the discharge travels to reach the intake canal varies for each outfall. The discharge from Outfall SW001 flows overland through a forested area approximately 100 yards before reaching the intake canal. The discharge from Outfalls SW002 and SW004 flows down a rip rapped embankment approximately 10 yards before reaching the intake canal. SW003 is a simple ditch that extends from the eastern edge of the gravel road to the intake canal. Including the additional area east of the road, the total drainage area is 22 acres (8.9 acres of which is conveyed by the culverts). The gravel laydown area contains various quantities of structural steel, cable, truck trailers, and other inert materials at various times. Ash haul trucks use the gravel road. The ash haul trucks are washed down in the ash silo area to remove excess ash and prevent the scattering of ash on site roads. The ash handling silo, ash truck washing pad, and two small pad -mounted service transformers containing mineral oil are within the combined drainage area for these outfalls (SW004 being in closest proximity). Stormwater runoff from the ash handling silo and the ash truck washing pad is collected in a sump and subsequently pumped Sump #2 and then to the ash settling basin. The larger capacity transformer is located on a curbed concrete containment pad. There is no containment for the smaller transformer. These small service transformers represent an insignificant risk of a mineral oil release reaching surface waters. Sianificant Materials Ash: Flyash is transported in ash haul trucks that use the gravel road. Inert Materials: Various quantities of structural steel, cable, truck trailers, and other inert materials are stored on the gravel storage area at various times. Oil: Two small pad -mounted service transformers are located near the ash handling silo. The largest transformer contains 320 gallons of mineral oil and is located within a concrete containment pad. The small transformer contains 250 gallons of mineral oil and has no containment. Discharge Controls None. Outfall SW005 (Abandoned) Outfall SW006 (Drainage Area 6) Discharge Structure: 18 inch diameter CMP Location: Intake Canal Coordinates: 350 35' 57" N 800 57' 51" W Drainage Area: 2.6 acres Impervious Area: 40% Area Description The drainage area for SW006 includes a portion of the Powerhouse yard, approximately 9,000 square feet of the roof of the warehouse, 3,300 square feet of storage shed roof, and 12,500 square feet of an open concrete storage pad. This drainage area also includes approximately 0.5 acres of vegetated embankment slopes. Ash piping and fuel oil piping are located within the drainage area for SW006. Significant Materials Oil: One 2 inch diameter above -grade oil pipeline passes through this drainage area and carries fuel oil from the 500,000 gallon bulk storage tank to the tractor shed located adjacent to the coal pile. Ash: Ash sluice piping passes through the SW006 drainage area and carries ash from the Powerhouse to the ash silos. Stormwater and ash truck wash water from the ash silo operation flows through the SW006 drainage area to Sump #2. Discharge Controls None. Outfall SW007 (Drainage Area 7) Discharge Structure: 60 inch diameter CMP Location: Intake Canal Coordinates: 350 35' 56" N 800 57' 51" W Drainage Area: 39 acres Impervious Area: 5% Area Description The drainage area for SW007 comprises areas immediately north and extending west of the Powerhouse. The drainage area includes the roofs of the office annex, service building, covered coal conveyors, and the remaining portion of the warehouse. The drainage area also includes paved Powerhouse yard areas, a 2 acre paved parking lot, 4 miles of rail line, and a 3 acre graveled switchyard. Roofed areas comprise approximately 35,000 square feet. Vegetated embankments and outlying vegetated areas west of the Powerhouse comprise most of the SW007 drainage area. Located within the SW007 drainage area is approximately 50 drums of lube oil, and small containers of hydrazine, glycerin and 2 -propanol, stored inside the warehouse. Approximately 1,400 feet of the covered FGD limestone and gypsum conveyors crosses through the SW007 drainage area. Drainage Area SW007 includes small transformers containing mineral oil located in the 3 acre graveled switchyard. The limestone radial stacker operation is also located within the drainage basin of SW007, however stormwater runoff from this internal area is collected within a detention pond that discharges into Sump #1 and is subsequently pumped to the ash basin. On rare occasions, the stormwater discharge from SW007 is comingled with the NPDES permitted overflow from Sump #1 (NPDES Outfall 002A). Significant Materials Oil: Transformers containing a total of 340 gallons of mineral oil are located in the switchyard. Approximately 50 drums of lube oil are stored inside the Warehouse. Drum deliveries are made at the Warehouse. These drums are not routinely exposed to stormwater. Gypsum and Limestone. Approximately, 1,400 feet of the,covered FGD,limestone,and gypsum conveyors cross through the SWO07 drainage area. Coal- 'The covered coal conveyors cross through the SW007 drainage area. Chemicals: Small containers•of hydrazine„ glycerin and 2 -propanol are stored' inside the Warehouse. These containers are not routinely exposed to stormwater Discharge Controls None Outfall SWO08 (Drainage Area 8) Discharge Structure: 8 inch diameter CMP Location- Intake Canal Coordinates 350 35' 53" N 800 57' 50" W Drainage Area- 0.1 acres Impervious Area 70% Area Description The SWO08 drainage area is comprised primarily of paved roadway on the east side of the Powerhouse Approximately 70 percent of this area is paved with a small vegetated area located immediately adjacent to the intake canal. Significant Materials None Discharge Controls None Outfall SW009 (Drainage Area'9) Discharge Structure. 36' inch diameter CMP Location: Intake Canal Coordinates- 350 35' 51" N 800 57'48" W Drainage Area: 3 7 acres Impervious Area: 50% Area Description The drainage area is comprised of portions of the Powerhouse roof, Units 3 and 4 precipitators; FGD system duct work, Induced Draft (ID) Fan Control House, paved yard areas, and vegetated embankment slopes located on the south and east�side of the, Powerhouse: Total,roofed,area,is approximately, 68;000 square -feet. Paved plant�yard areas cover -approximately 2 -.Z -acres and contain 600 feet of rail line,and 600_feet•of paved roadway Vegetated embankments slope down to the plant yard in the south and east'regm of the drainage -area - Office trailers, equipment, and materials are stored temporarily within the SWO09 drainage area during plant outages. Four transformers associated with operation of the ID fan are located in this drainage area. These transformers are within secondary containm&it pits with open drains that discharge into Sump #2. 128 small transformers containing mineral oil are located on the Units 3 and 4 precipitator roof. The largest of these transformers contains 105 gallons of mineral oil, with the total quantity being 13,152 gallons. The SW009 drainage area also contains the transfer sump that receives stormwater runoff from the FGD facility and subsequently discharges into Sump #2. The transfer sump has engineered controls in place to minimize the likelihood of an overflow event. An overflow would result in the sump contents being discharged through SW009, however, no overflows have occurred from the transfer sump since installation. SW009 is also the discharge for NPDES Outfall 003 (ID fan non -contact cooling water). The Induced Draft (ID) Fan Control House houses electronic equipment that controls the Unit 4 variable speed ID fans. The electronics must be air conditioned, and the non -contact condensate water from the air conditioner's heat exchanger is discharged through SW009. This discharge essentially runs continuously. Sionificant Materials / Controls Oil: The Units 3 and 4 precipitators have 128 small transformers on the roof containing mineral oil. The largest transformer contains 105 gallons of mineral oil, with the total quantity being 13,152 gallons. Inert Materials: Office trailers, equipment, and materials are stored temporarily within the SW009 drainage area during plant outages. Discharae Controls None. Outfall SW010 (Abandoned) Outfall SW011 (Drainage Area 11) Discharge Structure: 24 inch diameter CMP Location: Discharge Canal Coordinates: 350 35'43" N 800 57'52" W Drainage Area: 0.6 acres Impervious Area: 1 % Area Description The small SW011 drainage area is comprised of a vegetated plant yard area on the west side of the plant entrance road. The drainage area contains the plant raw water storage tank and a small propane -fired generator. Approximately 160 feet of the covered FGD limestone and gypsum conveyors crosses through the drainage area. Significant Materials Gypsum and Limestone: Approximately 160 linear feet of the covered FGD limestone and gypsum conveyors cross through the SW011 drainage area. Sandblasting and Painting- Maintenance activities such as, painting may be performed on the tank. During these -very, rare, occurrences, the stormwater inlet would be temporarily. blocked and the area surrounding the tank would be covered: Discharge Controls None Outfall SWO12 (Drainage Area 12) Discharge Structure. 18 inch diameter HDPE Location Intake Canal Coordinates. 350 35' 50" N 800 57'47" W' Drainage Area- 2.5 acres Impervious Area 5% Area Description The SVV012 drainage area is comprised of graveled yard areas and vegetated slopes located north,and west of the FGD facility (east of the Powerhouse) The FGD facility ductwork ,crosses over the southern end of the drainage area Significant Materials None. Discharge Controls None Outfall SW022 (Drainage Area 22) Discharge Structure- 18 inch diameter CMP Location- Discharge Canal Coordinates 350 35'44" N 800 57' 52" W Drainage Area- 1.8 acres Impervious Area: 40% 'Area Description The SW022 drainage area is comprised of a portion of :the paved FGD facility access road, paved road ditch, and vegetated embankment slopes. Significant Materials None Discharge Controls None. REMAINING DRAINAGE AREA DESCRIPTIONS, The Marshall Steam Station has: several non-stormwater discharge drainage areas that. gravity drain into,the_ash,settling,,basin, ordischargp mto,station sum ps-thatrsubsequently pump to, the lash settling basin All of,the areas north of -the primary coal delivery rail lines will gravity drain to the ash settling -basin, All drainage.areas,that discharge into station sumps are located south of these.rail lines, There are three station yard sumps described as follows: Yard Sump #1 Yard Sum -p,#1 is,located north of the Powerhouse and immediately west of the coal transfer house Sump,#1 collects runoff from approximately 36 acres comprised of three separate drainage areas (designated 1A,113 and 1C described below). Sump #1 also collects - effluents from the turbine room sumps located inside the Powerhouse. These turbine room sumps essentially collect effluents from various areas and equipment located in the western half of the Powerhouse Sump #1,pumps directly to the ash settling basin Rarely occurring emergency overflows for'Sump #1 are discharged through stormwater outfall SW007 as NPDES Outfall 002A. Yard Sump #2 Yard Sump#2 is,located immediately east,of the service building Sump #1 collects runoff from 39`2 acres; comprised of two separate drainage areas (designated 2A and 2B described below) Sump#2 also collects effluents from the boiler room sumps located inside the Powerhouse These boiler room sumps essentially collect effluents from various areas and equipment located in the eastern half of the Powerhouse Cooling water for all ID fan bearings is processed through Sump #2 Sump #2 pumps directly to the ash settling basin. Rarely occurring emergency overflows for Sump #2 are discharged as NPDES Outfall 002B Transfer Sump The Transfer Sump is located southeast of the Powerhouse. Stormwater from drainage area 2B is collected in a detention pond that,discharges into the Transfer Sump. The Transfer Sump pumps to Sump #2. Yard Sump Drainage Areas The following drainage areas discharge into the station sumps. Drainage Area, 1A (discharges to�Sump #1): Drainage Area 1 Kencompasses 14 3, acres comprised of Powerhouse yard areas immediately west and southwest of the Powerhouse. Located within this drainage area are the Units 1 through 4 main step-up transformers, the FGD T1 and T2 transformers, and five other large transformers. All these large, transformers� contain mineral oil,and,are located within curbed containments, with open drains to Sump #1. Also located with this -drainage area are -the -.,two 500;000 gallon fuel oil storage.tanks,(only one of which is in service), three 46,000 gallon urea,storage.tanks; and'the,tankerfuel •oil unloading area,forfilling,of,the., 500,000 fuel�oil tanktm,operation The five-tanks=are.located within an earthen containment dike that is drained via a siphon system that discharges, into Sump #1. The tankerunloading_ area is paved and curbed to contain any'fuel oil release; and has,open drains that discharge into Sump #1. Drainage,Area-, 1 A, also 1ricludes-a•diesel fuel-powered,air,compressor• within a closed concrete containment�basin-, an emergency diesel generator with integral containment, approximately 560 linear feet -of the covered FGD limestone.and.gypsum conveyors, vegetated areas, vegetated slopes, approximately 0 5 miles of the paved plant entrance road; and approximately 0 5 miles of rail lines. Approximately 12 percent of` Drainage -Area 1A is impervious. Drainage,Area 4B (discharges,,to Sump #1'):. Drainage Area ,1'B'�,encompassesv5.acres,comprised,of yard areas north of the'Powerhouse This drainage area includes,the.coal handling ,facilities, chemical storage, compressibl&,gasr storage, and the roofs �of the coal handling facilities; storage- sheds; and the coal -handling tractor shed. The 1 B drainage area also includes -a 1,000 gallon gasoline tank with integral containment and associated tanker unloading activities, four small transformers containing mineral oil; a tractor and bulldozer refueling station beside the tractor shed; various petroleum tanks within containments inside -the tractor shed'; and various small petroleum containers in the coal handling area Approximately 35 percent of the drainage area is impervious The drainage area also includes vegetated embankment slopes, approximately 0.5 miles of railways, and approximately 0 25 miles of paved roadways Drainage Area 1C (discharges to Sump #1): Drainage Area 1 C'is located west of the Powerhouse and encompasses 15 8 acres that includes the FGD limestone stacker operation All stormwaterrunoff is collected within a stormwater detention basin located 'at the east end of the drainage area The basin discharges into Sump #1 Drainage Area 2A (discharges to Sump #2): Drainage Area 2A encompasses 8 acres and includes most of the Powerhouse roof and yard areas between the Powerhouse and the intake canal Approximately 90% of the drainage area is impervious The drainage area includes the Units, 1 and 2 precipitators, Unit 3 SCR, and the induced draft (ID) fans The drainage area also includes numerous small transformers containing mineral oil located on top of the precipitators, four ID fan transformers within containments with open drains.to Sump #2, the Sump #2 control transformer, a 900 gallon used oil tank and associated tanker unloading, and a 5,000 gallon sulfuric acid tank within valved containment. The 2A drainage area also includes ash sluice piping located within concrete trenches fitted with open drains to Sump#2. Drainage,Area,2B (discharges to Sump #2): Drainage Area 213 encompasses approximately 30 acres of the FGD facility located east of the Powerhouse and east of the intake ,canal. The drainage area 'includes the FGD facility, the,FGD Wastewater Treatment Plant, and all surrounding paved access areas. The drainage area includes several transformers containing mineral oil located within valved containment basins, a small diesel -powered quench pump within containment, and overhead limestone and gypsum conveyors. All stormwater runoff_ from Drainage Area 26 is routed pinto a detention pond 'located at the, southwestern corner of the drainage area. This collected `stormwater discharges into the Transfer Sump that subsequently pumps to Sump #2 Ash Settling Basin Drainage Areas: The following drainage areas are located, within the -ash settling basin watershed and discharge via,gravity flowito the ash settling basin* Drainage Area 13 — FGD Gypsum Radial Stacker Drainage,Area.I3,encompasses•approximately 6 acres, and ,is -located in the southern area of the ash settling basin watershed. This drainage area °includes the FGDY gypsum radial stacker.operation.and portions of an adjacent soil borrow area. Stormwater runoff from this area enters a detention basin before discharging into a tributary of the ash settling basin to the north- DrainageArea,14 - Soil, Borrow Area 'Drainage Arew 14 encompasses approximately 6 acres and,is located west of Drainage- Area13' This, drainage, area`includes-the,remaming,portions of'the`soil borrow area. Stormwater-runoff-from this -area enters a,detention,basin on the,west side of the drainage area before discharging into a,small creek that flows.to the ash settling basin. Drainage Area 15 -,FGD Landfill 'Drainage Area 1'5 encompasses approximately 20 acres and is located in the western area of the ash settling basin watershed This drainage area includes the FGD residue landfill Stormwater runoff from this area enters a detention basin at the southeastern edge of the landfill and is subsequently piped via gravity flow to the ash settling basin This landfill also includes FGD wastewater treatment sludge, asbestos, flyash, bottom ash, mill rejects, and construction and demolition debris Drainage Area 16 — Coal Pile Drainage Area 16 encompasses approximately 46 acres and is located in the southern area of the ash settling basin watershed This drainage area is comprised entirely of the station coal storage pile Stormwater runoff from this area enters perimeter ditches that discharge into the ash basin Drainage Area 17 — Sanitary Wastewater'Lagoon Drainage Area 17 encompasses approximately 4 5 acres' and is located east of the coal pile in the southern area of -the ash settling basin watershed This drainage area is comprised of the sanitary wastewater treatment lagoon and surrounding area. Stormwater runoff discharges into the ash basin to the north Drainage Area 18 — FGD Constructed Wetland Treatment System Drainage Area 18 encompasses, approximately 40 acres and is located west of the ash settling basin., This drainage a"rea, is comprised of the constructed wetland treatment'.system (CWTS) designed to treat wastewater from the FGD solid removal wastewater treatment system Stormwater runoff from the CWTS area flows into the adjacent ash settling basin. Drainage Area 19 — Bottom Ash Operation and Pyrite Operation Drainage Area 19 encompasses approximately 35 acres and is located `north of the coal pile. This drainage area includes the bottom ash operation and recovery of coal from pyrites. All stormwater runoff'from this area is routed via ditches into the ash settling basin Drainage Area 20 - Closed Ash Landfill Drainage Area 20 encompasses approximately 58 acres and is located in the northern area of the ash settling basin watershed. This drainage area includes the closed and capped ash landfill. All stormwater runoff from this area is -routed via ditches -into th&ash settling basin. Drainage Area.21 - Beneficial Structural Fill Drainage Area,2-1' encompasses approximately 84 acres,and is'located in the northern area of the ash settling,basin watershed. This,drainage, area, mcludes,the active beneficial ash structural fill. All stormwater runofffrom this area is,routed via ditches into the ash settling basin. Polk Duke Analytical Laboratory Energy® 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Rev 07-03-o'? Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 McGuire Nuclear Complex — MG03A2 Phone 704-875-5245 Fax: 704-875-5038 Job Summary Report Job Number: 08 -MAY -0574 Project Name: Customer Name: Storm Water - Copy To: Customer Address: Brandy Starnes Donna Burrell, Allen Stowe Marshall Steam Station Lab Contact: Lab Contact Phone: Mme' Ann Ogle 704-875-5274 Report Authorized By: (Printed Name) Report Authorized By: MARY ANN OGLE (Signature) r --------------------------•--------------------- - - Date: Data Package This data package includes analytical results described in this narrative. An estimation that are applicable only to the of the uncertainty of measurementmaples results in the report is available upon request. This report shall not be for the in full, without the written consent of the Anal reproduced, Analytical Laboratory Analytical Laborato p ed, except with any questions. The order tact the report is follows: individualsec as of onsnwithin this Job Summary Report Analytical Laboratory Certificate ofAnalysis Analytical Laboratory QC Reportsi applicable) Sub -contracted Laboratory Results (f Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports dr Documentation (fapplicable Customer Database Entries ) Test Case Narratives Chain of Custody (COC) Duke Analytical Laboratory /Energy® 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 Fier 07-09-07 McGuire Nuclear Complex — MG03A2 Phone 704-875-5245 Fax 704-875-5038 Job Summary Report Validation of Analytical Data Package COC and .pdf report are in agreement with sample totals 1 and analyses (compliance programs and procedures). ii) All results are less than the laboratory reporting limits. iii) All laboratory QA/QC requirements are acceptable. 1V) NPDES and TCLP results are below permit or regulatory limits respectively. It iv) above is No, document below: Permit Variable Result I Limit Notes Yes f` No stipulated on page one. f� Yes f-" No f" Yes i No V) Components of the Job Summary Report arranged in order stipulated on page one. Indicate components included: Job Summary Report r Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports & Documentation (if applicable) r Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis f� Customer Database Entries l .. Analytical Laboratory QC Report (if applicable) �— Test Case Narratives r Sub -contracted Laboratory Results fv` Chain of Custody A) Notes and Additional Information The BOD analysis was analyzed by the vendor lab at a higher dilution than necessary, therefore the reporting limit is elevated. The sample could not be reanalyzed because it was out of holding time. The Matrix Spike recoveries failed on Ammonia, TKN, and Phenol. These spikes were not performed on this Outfall: The Duplicate Precision recoveries failed on Total Phosphorus and Fecal Coliform. These duplicates were not performed on this Outfall. Please contact me if you have any concerns or questions. Mary Ann Ogle Duke Energy Analytical Lab NPDES Contact Office 704-875-5274 Cell 704-280-7956 aceAna4lical e Pace Analytical Services, Inc W'Facelabac" r 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7176 July 16, 2008 Mr Jay Perkins Duke Energy 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Bldg 7405 MG30A2 Huntersville, NC 28078 Pace Analytical Services, Inc 9800 KmceyAve Sude 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 RE Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No. 9220401 Dear Mr. Perkins Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported her most current NELAC standards, where applicable, unless esultsrry on May conform m to The report. herein conform to the otherwise narrated in the body of the Inorganic Wet Chemistry and Metals analyses were performed at our Pace Organic testing was performed at our Pace Huntersville laboratory unless Microbiological analyses were performed at the laboratoryAsheville laboratory and samples were ereceived. All where the If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Kevin Herring kevin.herring@pacelabs.com Project Manager Enclosures cc Accounts Payable DPEHS, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, exceptPage 1 of 24 wtthout the written consent of P �n full, aceAnalYticel Services. Inc. yaE i A1100" I _ f 40*73ytal e f w+'Aecelabscom Pace Analytical Services, Inc 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 (828)2547176 CERTIFICATIONS Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 KinceyAve Suite 100 Huntenville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Charlotte Certification IDs Flonda/NELAP Certification Number E87627 Kansas Certification Number E-10364 Louisiana/LELAP Certification North Carolina Field Services Certification Number 5342 Number 04034 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification Number 37706 North Carolina Wastewater Certification South Carolina Certification Number 990060001 South Carolina Bioassay Certification Number 990060003 Tennessee Number 12 _" ------ --- —_ Certification Number 04010 Virginia Certification Number 00213 Asheville Certification lDs ----------- ion r E87648 Lou s ana/ ELAP CertificationN meber 03095 New Jersey Certification Number Pennsylvania Certification Number 68-03578 NC011 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification Number 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification Number South Carolina Certification Number 99030001 South Carolina Bioassay Certification Number 99030002 Tennessee Certification 40 North Carolina Bioassay Certification Number 9 Number 2980 Virginia Certificabon Number 00072 Eden Certification IDs North Carolina Drinking Water Certification Number 37738 Virginia Drinking Water Certification Number 00424 North Carolina Wastewater Certification Number 633 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Without the written consent of Pace Analytical Seances, Ina Page 2 of 24 c I� { aceAnalytical e vmwpecelabs.=n Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Or Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7176 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Ave Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Sample: 28014900 Parameters Lab ID• 9220401001 Collected Report Results Units Limit 05/29/08 06 30 MDL DF Received 05/29/08 15 20 Matrix Water Prepared Analyzed CAS No HEM, Oil and Grease Analytical Method EPA 1664A Oil and Grease NO mg/L ✓ 50 1 1 1 06/10/08 13 53 200.7 MET ICP Analytical Method EPA 200 7 Preparation Method EPA 200 7 Aluminum 3310 ug/L 100 250 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1810 7429-90-5 Arsenic ND ug/L 50 27 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1810 7440-38-2 Barium 63.6 ug/L / 50 020 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-39-3 Boron 30.0 ug/L ✓ 100 47 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1810 7440-42-8 Cadmium NO ug/L 1 1 0 050 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-43-9 Chromium ND ug/L 1 50 040 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 744047-3 Cobalt ND ug/L,/ 50 060 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-48-4 Copper 161 ug/L 50 030 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-50-8 Iron 6120 ug/L 500 140 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7439-89-6 Magnesium 2460 ug/L 100 30 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7439-95-4 Manganese 135 ug/L ✓ 50 030 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1810 7439-96-5 Nickel 6.0 ug/L 50 1 7 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-02-0 Selenium ND ug/L 100 38 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1810 7782-49-2 Silver NO ug/L 50 010 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-22-4 Titanium 270 ug/L 50 010 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-32-6 Zinc 108 ug/L 100 040 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 10 7440-08-0 245.1 Mercury Analytical Method EPA 245 1 Preparation Method EPA 245 1 Mercury NO ug/L 020 020 1 06/02/08 09 45 06/03/08 10 20 7439-97-6 21208 W Apparent Color Analytical Method SM 21208 Apparent Color 100 units 50 1 05/30/08 18 55 2540D Total Suspended Solids Analytical Method SM 2540D Total Suspended Solids 136 mg/L 100 1 06/02/08 02 02 5210B BOD, Low Level Analytical Method SM 521 OB / BOD, 5 day 8.0 mg/L 2 0 1 05/30/08 07 30 06/04/08 13 00 1 350 1 Ammonia Analytical Method EPA 350 1 Nitrogen, Ammonia NO mg/L 010 010 1 06/02/08 18 58 7764-41-7 3512 Total I(Jeldahl Nitrogen Analytical Method EPA 351 2 Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total 0.91 mg/L 050 050 1 06/04/08 18 00 7727-37-9 353.2 Nitrogen, NO2/NO3 pros. Analytical Method EPA 353 2 Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 OAO mg/L 010 010 1 06/02/08 18 00 365.1 Phosphorus, Total Analytical Method. EPA 365 1 Phosphorus 0.20 mg/L 010 010 1 06/03/08 09 41 7723-14-0 B2 Qual Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 5 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services. Inc z�y 1-'!;81C6Ana1j&ca10 1 wwwpacelabscom r Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 Pace Analytical Services, Inc 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7176 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 98001GnceyAve Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 *ample• 2ti014500 Lab ID: 9220401001 Collected 05/29/08 06 30 Received 05/29/08 15 20 Matrix Water Report Parameters Results Units Limit MDL OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No Qua[ 420 4 Phenolics, Total Analytical Method EPA 420 4 Phenol NO mg/L 0 010 0 010 1 06/06/08 1152 108-95-2 4500 Chloride Analytical Method SM 4500 -CI -E Chloride ND mg/L 50 50 1 06/05/08 16 16 16887-00-6 5220D COD Analytical Method SM 5220D Chemical Oxygen Demand 178 mg/L 250 250 1 06/07/08 16 03 ASTM D516-90 Sulfate Water Analytical Method ASTM D516-90 Sulfate 25.7 mg/L 50 50 1 05/30/08 16 35 14808-79-8 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc Page 6 of 24 o Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. aceAnalytical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 Kincey Ave Suite 100 wwwpecelabscom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 (829)2547176 (704)875-9092 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 Sample: 28014906 Lab ID: 9220401002 Collected 05/29/08 06 30 Received 05/29/08 15 20 Matrix Water Report Parameters Results Units Limit MDL OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No Qual 200 7 MET ICP Analytical Method EPA 200 7 Preparation Method EPA 200 7 245.1 Mercury Analytical Method EPA 245 1 Preparation Method EPA 245 1 Mercury ND ug/L 020 020 1 06/02/08 09 45 06/03/08 10 20 7439-97-6 52108 BOD, Low Level Analytical Method SM 5210B BOD, 5 day 8 0 mg/L 20 1 05/30/08 07 30 06/04/08 13 00 B2 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 7 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc Aluminum 4010 ug/L 100 250 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1813 7429-90-5 Arsenic 74 ug/L 50 27 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1813 7440-38-2 Barium 716 ug/L 50 020 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7440-39-3 Boron NO ug/L 500 47 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7440-42-8 Cadmium NO ug/L 1 0 050 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1813 7440-43-9 Chromium 5.4 ug/L 50 040 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1813 7440-47-3 Cobalt NO ug/L 50 060 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7440-48-4 Copper 180 ug/L 50 030 1 06/02/08 1025 06/03/08 18 13 7440-50-8 Iron 7480 ug/L 500 140 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7439-89-6 Magnesium 2590 ug/L 100 30 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7439-95-4 Manganese 152 ug/L 50 030 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7439-96-5 Nickel 6.4 ug/L 50 1 7 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1813 7440-02-0 Selenium NO ug/L 100 38 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7782-49-2 Silver NO ug/L 50 010 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 1813 7440-22-4 Titanium 326 ug/L 50 010 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7440-32-6 Zinc 117 ug/L 100 040 1 06/02/08 10 25 06/03/08 18 13 7440-66-6 245.1 Mercury Analytical Method EPA 245 1 Preparation Method EPA 245 1 Mercury ND ug/L 020 020 1 06/02/08 09 45 06/03/08 10 20 7439-97-6 52108 BOD, Low Level Analytical Method SM 5210B BOD, 5 day 8 0 mg/L 20 1 05/30/08 07 30 06/04/08 13 00 B2 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 7 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc ® Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc IceAnalytical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 ICtnceyAve Su to 100 WWWP8c8186xs0n Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersvrlle, NC 28078 (828)254-7176 (704)975-9092 Protect 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Protect No 9220401 QC Batch WET/4166 QC Batch Method SM 5210B Associated Lab Samples 9220401001, 9220401002 METHOD BLANK 121628 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001, 9220401002 Parameter Units BOD, 5 day mg/L QUALITY CONTROL DATA Analysis Method SM 5210B Analysis Description 5210B BOD, Low Level Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers ND 20 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 121629 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers BOD, 5 day mg/L 198 206 104 84-115 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 121630 9220408001 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers BOD, 5 day mg/L 40 45 13 20 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 8 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc e Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Analytical 2225 Riverside Dr wwwpacelabsccm Asheville, NC 28804 j (828)254-7178 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch MPRP/2442 Analysis Method EPA 200 7 QC Batch Method EPA 200 7 Analysis Description 200 7 MET Associated Lab Samples 9220401001, 9220401002 METHOD BLANK 121760 Associated Lab Samples Parameter 9220401001, 9220401002 Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Aluminum ug/L ND 100 Arsenic ug/L ND 50 Barium ug/L ND 50 Boron ug/L NO 100 Cadmium ug/L ND 10 Chromium ug/L ND 50 Cobalt ug/L ND 50 Copper ug/L ND 50 Iron ug/L ND 500 Magnesium ug/L ND 100 Manganese ug/L ND 50 Nickel ug/L ND 50 Selenium ug/L ND 100 Silver ug/L ND 50 Titanium ug/L NO 50 Zinc ug/L ND 100 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 121761 Parameter Units Aluminum ug/L Arsenic ug/L Barium ug/L Boron ug/L Cadmium ug/L Chromium ug/L Cobalt ug/L Copper ug/L Iron ug/L Magnesium ug/L Manganese ug/L Nickel ug/L Selenium ug/L Silver ug/L Titanium ug/L Zinc ug/L Qualifiers Spike Conc LCS Result LCS % Rec % Rec Limits 5000 5260 105 85-115 500 534 107 85-115 500 513 103 85-115 500 538 108 85-115 500 535 107 85-115 500 527 105 85-115 500 522 104 85-115 500 519 104 85-115 5000 5500 110 85-115 5000 5390 108 85-115 500 530 106 85-115 500 529 106 85-115 500 518 104 85-115 250 274 110 85-115 500 561 112 85-115 500 529 106 85-115 Pace Analytical Services, Inc 9800 KlnceyAve Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Qualifiers Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 9 of 24 This report shall riot be reproduced, except in full, anthout the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc .at: o Pace Analytical Services, Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc 7 aceAnalytical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 KinceyAve Suite 100 wwwpecelabacom Asheville, NC 28804 Hunterswlle, NC 28078 QUALITY CONTROL DATA (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 121762 9220336001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Aluminum ug/L 384000 5000 397000 243 70-130 MO Arsenic ug/L 75 500 527 104 70-130 Barium ug/L NO 500 434 86 70-130 Boron ug/L 162 500 629 93 70-130 Cadmium ug/L 21 500 431 86 70-130 Chromium ug/L 1270 500 1710 90 70-130 Cobalt ug/L 345 500 760 83 70-130 Copper ug/L 8530 500 9060 106 70-130 Iron ug/L 6330 5000 10600 85 70-130 Magnesium ug/L 429 5000 4350 78 70-130 Manganese ug/L 621 500 1050 85 70-130 Nickel ug/L 757 500 1190 86 70-130 Selenium ug/L NO 500 498 98 70-130 Silver ug/L NO 250 235 94 70-130 Titanium ug/L 521 500 999 96 70-130 Zinc ug/L 68 5 500 535 93 70-130 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 121763 9220336002 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Aluminum ug/L NO 26 7J 39 20 Arsenic ug/L NO NO 200 20 Barium ug/L 128 128 0 20 Boron ug/L NO 91 6 20 Cadmium ug/L NO NO 0 20 Chromium ug/L NO NO 0 20 Cobalt ug/L NO NO 9 20 Copper ug/L 112 108 4 20 Iron ug/L NO 35 2.1 22 20 Magnesium ug/L 1250 1250 2 20 Manganese ug/L 89 89 1 20 Nickel ug/L NO NO 200 20 Selenium ug/L NO NO 138 20 Silver ug/L NO NO 200 20 Titanium ug/L NO NO 0 20 Zinc ug/L NO NO 0 20 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 10 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. i,e 11�aceAnalytical e .pacelabs com 1 Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WETA/2754 QC Batch Method ASTM D516-90 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 122154 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Parameter Units Sulfate mg/L Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7176 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Analysis Method ASTM D516-90 Analysis Description ASTM D516-90 Sulfate Water Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers ND 50 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 KinceyAve Suite100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 122155 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Sulfate mg/L 20 191 96 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122156 9220400001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Sulfate mg/L 41 1 20 605 97 75-125 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122158 9220383002 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Sulfate mg/L ND 20 197 98 75-125 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122157 9220400002 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Sulfate mg/L 73 74 1 20 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122159 9220409001 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Sulfate mg/L 70 69 2 20 PORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 11 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, iut the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Ina 2ceAnalj&al e wwwpmbbs ocm i Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WET/4178 QC Batch Method SM 21208 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 122281 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Parameter Units Apparent Color units SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122282 Parameter Apparent Color Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM Pace Analytical Services, Inc 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7176 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Analysis Method SM 21208 Analysis Description 21208 Color Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers ND 50 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 KinceyAve Suite 100 Huntersvdle, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 9220401001 Dup Max Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers units 100 100 0 20 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc Page 12 of 24 ® Pace Analytical Services, Inc PaceAnaiytrcal Services, Inc. aceAnalytical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 KinceyAve Sulte 100 / wwwpacetabicom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WET/4189 Analysis Method SM 2540D QC Batch Method SM 2540D Analysis Description 2540D Total Suspended Solids Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 122463 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Total Suspended Solids mg/L ND 1 0 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 122464 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Total Suspended Solids mg/L 250 260 104 80-120 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122465 9220406001 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Total Suspended Solids mg/L 370 435 16 20 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122466 9220356002 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Total Suspended Solids mg/L 103 106 3 20 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 13 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except In full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc, y J_L�.d�8a1: i ! aceAnalytical V*Wpowlatis corn 4 / ! i Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 Kincey Ave Swte 100 Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch MERP/1512 Analysis Method EPA 245 1 QC Batch Method EPA 2451 Analysis Descnpbon 245 1 Mercury Associated Lab Samples 9220401001, 9220401002 METHOD BLANK 122545 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001, 9220401002 Parameter Units Mercury ug/L LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 122546 Parameter Units Mercury ug/L Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers ND 020 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers 25 26 104 85-115 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122547 9220497001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Mercury ug/L ND 2 5 2 0 76 70-130 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122548 Parameter Mercury Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM 9220359001 Dup Units Result Result ug/L 022 ND Max RPD RPD Qualifiers 32 20 R3 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc Page 14 of 24 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc /IeAnalyAcal' 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 KinceyAve Suite 100 wwwpacelablcom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 11 (828)2547176 (704)875-9092 Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WETA/2762 QC Batch Method EPA 365 1 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 122699 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Parameter Units Phosphorus mg/L QUALITY CONTROL DATA Analysis Method EPA 365 1 Analysis Description 365 1 Phosphorus, Total Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers NO 010 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 122700 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Phosphorus mg/L 1 1 1 108 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122701 9220481001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Phosphorus mg/L 69 1 8 0 107 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122703 9220099001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Phosphorus mg/L 674 1 68 5 107 90-110 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122702 9220481002 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Phosphorus mg/L 16 16 7 20 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122704 9220400001 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Phosphorus mg/L 025 Oil =76 :.t 20 R1 , ' Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 15 of 24 This report shall not he reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc aceAnalytical e wnwpWolabicom Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7178 QUALITY CONTROL DATA QC Batch WETA/2763 Analysis Method EPA 350 1 QC Batch Method EPA 350 1 Analysis Description 350 1 Ammonia Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 122707 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L ND 010 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Ave Su to 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 122708 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 5 55 110 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122709 9219793003 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 704 5 77 0'' 132 90-110 M1 - MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122711 9219784005 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 234 5 29:1 { 114 90-110 M1 ; SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122710 9219943002 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 124 11 5 8 20 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122712 9219793005 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 86 2 838 3 20 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 16 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc, ao�o v. PaceAnalytrcal Services, Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc ® Analytical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 Klncey Ave Suite 100 Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 riwwpe0108com (828)2547176 f (704)875-9092 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WETA/2766 Analysis Method EPA 353 2 QC Batch Method EPA 353 2 Analysis Description 353 2 Nitrate + Nitnte, preserved Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 122821 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/L ND 010 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 122822 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/L 5 49 97 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122823 9219789009 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/L ND 5 5 3 105 75-125 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 122825 9220016001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/L 020 5 4 4 84 75-125 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122824 9219789010 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/L ND ND 12 20 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122826 9220018003 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/L 012 012 8 20 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 17 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc e Pace Analytical Services, Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc. aceMalytieal 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 Kincey Ave Suite100 wwwpacelabscom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 (828)2547178 (704)875-9092 Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch VVETA/2774 QC Batch Method EPA 3512 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 123370 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Parameter Units Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/L QUALITY CONTROL DATA Analysis Method EPA 351 2 Analysis Description 351 2 TKN Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers ND 050 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 123371 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/L 5 51 102 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 123372 9220018003 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/L 3 7 5 8 2 90 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 123374 9220499003 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/L 064 5 2 7 ;41 go -110,M1 ' SAMPLE DUPLICATE 123373 9220019003 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/L 232 227 2 20 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 123375 9220499004 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/L 068 061 10 20 Date 07116/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc A Page 18 of 24 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 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Analytical' 2225 Riverside Or 9800 Kincey Ave Suite 100 wwyparereyscam Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 !j (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WETA/2790 Analysis Method SM 4500 -CI -E QC Batch Method SM 4500 -CI -E Analysis Description 4500 Chloride Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 124581 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Chloride mg/L ND 5 0 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 124582 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Chloride mg/L 20 204 102 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 124583 9220400001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Chloride mg/L 105 20 325 110 75-125 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 124584 9220400002 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Chloride mg/L 103 103 3 20 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 19 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc o e4 a A t o Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc aceAnalyiical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 FGnceyAve Suite 100 11'-_ ( wwwpmobloom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 j (828)2547176 (704)875-9092 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08-MAY-0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WETA/2799 Analysis Method EPA 420 4 QC Batch Method EPA 420 4 Analysis Description 420 4 Phenolics Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 124787 Associated Lab Samples- 9220401001 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Phenol mg/L ND 0 010 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 124788 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Phenol mg/L 25 025 101 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 124789 9220446009 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Phenol mg/L 013 25 013 - 7' 90-11040, SAMPLE DUPLICATE 124790 9220446011 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Phenol mg/L 016 015 5 20 i Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 20 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc �tJ I i I_ J1� j �aceAnalyficale Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc 1I 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 KinceyAve Suite 100 wwwpiiWabs com Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 + (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch WEfA/2809 Analysis Method SM 52200 QC Batch Method SM 5220D Analysis Description 5220D COD Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 125428 1 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L ND 250 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 125429 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 750 764 102 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 125430 9220401001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 178 750 902 97 75-125 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 125433 9220250007 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 52 0 750 822 103 75-125 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 125431 9220186003 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 100 103 3 20 SAMPLE DUPLICATE 125432 9220250006 Dup Max Parameter Units Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers Chemical Oxygen Demand f mg/L ND ND 0 20 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 21 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services. 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Pace Analytical Services, Inc. ;aceAnalytical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 KinceyAve Suite 100 wwvip"abscom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 11 (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 QC Batch GCSV/2994 QC Batch Method EPA 1664A Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 METHOD BLANK 125880 Associated Lab Samples 9220401001 Parameter Units Oil and Grease mg/L LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE 125881 Parameter Units Oil and Grease mg/L QUALITY CONTROL DATA Analysis Method EPA 1664A Analysis Description 1664 HEM, Oil and Grease Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers ND 50 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers 40 350 88 78-114 MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE 126060 9220220001 Spike MS MS % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Oil and Grease mg/L ND 40 337 79 78-114 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 22 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc } t r i ® Pace Analytical Services, Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc. aceAnalytical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 wncey Ave Swle 100 wwwpacelabs tom Asheville. NC 28804 Hunterswlle, NC 28078 t (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 QUALIFIERS Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to changes in sample preparation, dilution of the sample aliquot, or moisture content ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit MDL -Adjusted Method Detection Limit S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine (8270 listed analyte) decomposes to Azobenzene Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable Pace Analytical is NELAP accredited Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes ANALYTE QUALIFIERS B2 Oxygen usage is less than 2 0 for all dilutions set The reported value is an estimated less than value and is calculated for the dilution using the most amount of sample MO Matrix spike recovery was outside laboratory control limits M1 Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery R1 RPD value was outside control limits R3 RPD value was outside control limits due to uncertainty of values at or near the PRL Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 23 of 24 This report shall not be reproduced, except to full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. �tl.lfdllS..t Pace Analytical Services, Inc. i aceAnalytical ® 2225 Riverside Dr wwwpacelabscom Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7176 1 QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220401 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kmcey Ave Suite 100 Huntersvdle, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 24 of 24 This report shell not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of PPaac'ee Analytical Services, Inc, Analytical Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Batch 9220401001 28014900 SM 52108 WET/4166 SM 52108 WET/4233 9220401002 28014906 SM 5210B WET/4166 SM 52108 WET/4233 9220401001 28014900 EPA 200 7 MPRP/2442 EPA 200 7 ICP/2340 9220401002 28014906 EPA 200 7 MPRP/2442 EPA 200 7 ICP/2340 9220401001 28014900 ASTM D516-90 WETA/2754 9220401001 28014900 SM 21208 WET/4178 9220401001 28014900 SM 2540D WET/4189 9220401001 28014900 EPA 245 1 MERP/1512 EPA 245 1 MERC/1511 9220401002 28014906 EPA 245 1 MERP/1512 EPA 245 1 MERC/1511 9220401001 28014900 EPA 3651 WETA/2762 9220401001 28014900 EPA 3501 WETA/2763 9220401001 28014900 EPA 353 2 WETA/2766 9220401001 28014900 EPA 3512 WETA/2774 9220401001 28014900 SM 4500 -CI -E WETA/2790 9220401001 28014900 EPA 420 4 WETA/2799 9220401001 28014900 SM 52200 WETA12809 9220401001 28014900 EPA 1664A GCSV/2994 Date 07/16/2008 02 44 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 24 of 24 This report shell not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of PPaac'ee Analytical Services, Inc, aceAnalytical e wwwPawatil m June 09, 2008 Mr. Jay Perkins Duke Energy 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Bldg. 7405 MG30A2 Huntersville, NC 28078 RE: Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220309 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254-7178 Pace Analytical Services, Inc 9800KinceyAve SUR6100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Dear Mr Perkins Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on May 29, 2008 The results relate only to the samples included in this report Results reported herein conform to the most current NELAC standards, where applicable, unless otherwise narrated in the body of the report. Inorganic Wet Chemistry and Metals analyses were performed at our Pace Asheville laboratory and Organic testing was performed at our Pace Huntersville laboratory unless otherwise footnoted All Microbiological analyses were performed at the laboratory where the samples were received If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, -K- Kevin K Kevin Herring kevin herring@pacelabs com Project Manager Enclosures cc Accounts Payable DPEHS, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc Page 1 of 8 aceAnalj6cal w"pawlabs com Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No. 9220309 Charlotte Certification IDs Florida/NELAP Certification Number E87627 Kansas Certification Number E-10364 Louisiana/LELAP Certification Number, 04034 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification Number 37706 North Carolina Wastewater Certification Number. 12 Asheville Certification IDs Florida/NELAP Certification Number E87648 Louisiana/LELAP Certification Number. 03095 New Jersey Certification Number NC011 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification Number. 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification Number 40 North Carolina Bioassay Certification Number 9 Eden Certification IDs North Carolina Drinking Water Certification Number 37738 Virginia Drinking Water Certification Number 00424 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Or Asheville, NC 28604 (828)254-7178 CERTIFICATIONS Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 KinceyAve Surte 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 North Carolina Field Services Certification Number 5342 South Carolina Certification Number 990060001 South Carolina Bioassay Certification Number 990060003 Tennessee Certification Number 04010 Virginia Certification Number 00213 Pennsylvania Certification Number 68-03578 South Carolina Certification Number 99030001 South Carolina Bioassay Certification Number 99030002 Tennessee Certification Number 2980 Virginia Certification Number 00072 North Carolina Wastewater Certification Number 633 (704)875-9092 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 2 of 8 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc ® Pace Analytical Services, Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc. aceAnalytical 2225 Riverside Or 9800 KutceyAve Sude 100 wwwPacelabscom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersvdle, NC 28078 1 (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 SAMPLE SUMMARY Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220309 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 9220309001 28014900 MARSHAL 007 Water 05/29/08 06 30 05/29/08 08 30 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 3 of 8 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc N aceAnaljdical wwwpacelab&com Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220309 Pace Analytical Services, Inc 2225 Riverside Dr Asheville, NC 28804 SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT (828)254.7178 Lab ID Sample ID Method Analysts 9220309001 28014900 MARSHAL 007 SM 9222D TNM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 KinceyAve Suite 100 Huniersvllle, NC 28078 Analytes Reported (704)8759092 Page 4 of 8 i ® Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. ceAnalj6ca! 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 KinceyAve Surte 100 wwwpace/abscom Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersvdle, NC 28078 (828)254-7178 (704)875-9092 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220309 Sample: 28014900 MARSHAL 007 Lab ID- 9220309001 Collected 05/29/08 06 30 Received 05/29/08 08 30 Matrix Water Report Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No Qual MBIO 9222D Fecal Coliform CHT Analytical Method SM 9222D Fecal Coliforms 7000 CFU/100 mL 10 1 05/29/08 08 55 ;u1 Date 06/09/200810 24 AM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 5 of 8 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc ® Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. aceMalXical 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 Kincey Ave Suite 100 wwwpace/ebscam Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 (828)254-7178 (704)875-9092 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220309 QC Batch MBCH/1602 Analysis Method SM 9222D QC Batch Method SM 9222D Analysis Description 9222D MBIO Fecal Coliform - CHT Associated Lab Samples 9220309001 METHOD BLANK 122020 Associated Lab Samples 9220309001 Parameter Units Fecal Coliforms CFU/100 mL SAMPLE DUPLICATE 122021 Parameter Fecal Coliforms Units CFU/100 mL Blank Reporting Result Limit Qualifiers ND 1.0 9220309001 Dup Max Result Result RPD RPD Qualifiers 7000 600 168,<; .::_ s 20;42-:� Date 06/09/2008 10 24 AM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 6 of 8 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc ® Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc aceMalXieal 2225 Riverside Dr 9800 Kmcey Ave Sude 100 wwwpacelatis com Asheville, NC 28804 Huntersville, NC 28078 (828)254.7176 (704)875-9092 QUALIFIERS Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Project No 9220309 DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to changes in sample preparation, dilution of the sample aliquot, or moisture content ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit MDL -Adjusted Method Detection Limit S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine (8270 listed analyte) decomposes toAzobenzene. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable Pace Analytical is NELAP accredited Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes ANALYTE QUALIFIERS 'u1, - Results based upon colony counts outside acceptable range ,;0%'' Colonies are too numerous to count Actual result may be greater than reported Date 06/09/2008 10 24 AM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Page 7 of 8 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc aceAnalytical wwwpacelabs.com Project 08 -MAY -0574 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 2225 Riverside Or Asheville, NC 28804 (828)254.7176 QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 K4nceyAve Sude 100 Huntersviile, NC 28078 (704)875.9092 Pace Project No 9220309 Analytical Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Batch 9220309001 28014900 MARSHAL 007 SM 9222D MBCH/1602 Date 06/09/2008 10 24 AM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except In full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc Page 8 of 8 -_,IaceAn,7VcV' Client Name: 4 �i0, Project # Courier- ❑ Fed Ex ❑ UPS ❑ USPS P16fient ❑ Commercial ❑ Pace Other O`ptl,on;a,s,��wr Custody Seal on Cooler/Sox Present es Prof-'DOe-C to",` Nf4� ❑ y �no Seals Intact ❑ yes �n , , e ;n fA -A, -- P --- ---- o Rio,X`�(ne���[iJ/1�,���-. -- e flother Thermometer Used T060 Type of Ice. Wet Blue None Samples on Ice, cooling process has begun Cooler Temperature Biological Tissue is Frozen. Yes No N/A Date in 'al of er n a Temp should be above freezing 6°C contents Comments' Chain of Custody Present IffYes ON. ON /A 1 Chain of Custody Filled Out ;Wes ONO ON/A 2 I4Chain of Custody Relinquished .Ries ONO ON/]A3 Sampler Name & Signature on COC Yes ONO ON/A Samples Arrived within Hold Time res ONo ON/A 5 Short Hold Time Analysis (<72hr) Cies ON. ON/A 6 Rush Turn Around Time Requested OYes'iE o ON/A 7 Sufficient Volume j3�res ONo ON/A g Correct Containers Used � ONo ON/A g -Pace Containers Used ElYes ONO ON/A Containers Intact Yes ONO ON/A 10 Filtered volume received for Dissolved tests OYes ONo ON/A 11 Sample Labels match COC Lytes ONo ON/A 12 Includes date/time/ID/Analysis Matrix All containers needing preservation have been checked !<y GYes ONO, ❑N/A 13 All containers needing preservation are found to be in ONo compliance with EPA recommendation L?Yes ❑N/A exceptions VOA, coliform, TOC, 0&G, VN -DRO (water) OYes ONo Initial when completed Samples checked for dechlonnation OYes ONo N/A 14 Headspace in VOA Vials ( >6mm) OYes ONo GI /A 15 Trip Blank Present Oyes ONo N/A 16 Trip Blank Custody Seals Present OYes ONo O AN Pace Trip Blank Lot # (if purchased) N/A Client Notification/ Resolution: Field Data Required? Y / N / N/A Person Contacted Comments/ Resolution Date/Time- Protect Manager Review H Date: -T/_T0 O75 Note Whenever there is a discrepancy affecting North Carolina compliance samples, a copy of this form will be sent to the North Carolina DEHNR Certification Office ( i e out of hold, incorrect preservative, out of temo incorrect containarg) U, N 0 d F - JA m n01n n^ 9 0 O O a0 0 4 0 o m Customer, important: please Indicate desired turnaround A m a H 3 a a c Z S U, N 0 Please print or type in the unshaded areas EPA ID Number (copy from item t of Form 1) I Form Approved OMB No 2040-0086 I Approval expires 5-31-92 Form 2F NPDES United States Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 20460 ftlm E PA Application for Permit to Discharge Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activit Paperwork Reduction Act Notice Public reporting burden for the application is estimated to average 28 6 hours per application, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewmg the oollecWn of information Send comments regarding the burden estimate, any other aspect of this collection of information or suggestions for improving this form, including suggestions which may increase or reduce this burden to Chief, Information Policy Branch, PK223, U S Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St, SW, Washington, DC 20460, or Director, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget Washington, DC 20503 (.Outfall Location For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water A Outfall Number D Receiving Water list B Latitude C Longitude name SW 007 II. Improvements A Are you now required by any Federal, State, or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, sti ulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions 4 Final 1 Identification of Conditions, 2 Affected Outfalls Com liance Date Agreements, Etc number source of discharge 3 Brief Description of Project a rag b prol B You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution (or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges) you now have under way or which you plan Indicate whether each program is now under way or planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction III. Site Drainage Ma Attach a site map,showmg topography,(or indicating,the outline,of,dramage areas served,by the outfall(s) covered,in,the application if-a, topographic map Is unavailable) depicting the facility including* each of its intake and discharge structures,-the drainage area of each storm water outfall, paved areas and buildings within the drainage area of,each storm water outfall, each known past or present areas used for outdoor storage or disposal of significant -materials, each existing structure control measure to reduce pollutants,in storm water runoff, materials loading and access areas, areas where pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners and fertilizers are applied, each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal units (Including each are not required to have a RCRA permit which is used for accumulating hazardous waste under 40 CFR 262.34), each well where fluids from the facility are injected underground, springs, and other surface water bodies which receive storm water discharges from the fac4lity EPA Form 3510-211F (Rev 1-92) Page 1 of 3 Continued on Page 2 Continued from the Front IV. Narrative Description of Pollutant Sources A For each outfall, provide an estimate of the area (include units) of impervious surfaces (including paved areas and budding roofs) drained to the outfall, and an estimate of the total surface area drained by the outfall Outfall Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained Outfall Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained Number (provide units(provide units Number(provide I units(provide units SW007 B Provide a narrative description of significant materials that are currently or in the past three years have been treated, stored or disposed in a manner to allow exposure to storm water, method of treatment, storage, or disposal, past and present materials management practices employed to minimize contact by these materials with storm water runoff, materials loading and access areas, and the location, manner, and frequency in which pesticides, herbicides, sod conditioners, and fertilizers are applied C For each outfall, provide the location and a description of existing structural and nonstructural control measures to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff, and a description of the treatment the storm water receives, including the schedule and type of maintenance for control and treatment measures and the ultimate disposal of any solid or fluid wastes other than by discharge Outfall List Codes from Number Treatment Table 2F-1 SW007 V. Non Stormwater Discharges A I certify under penalty of law that the outfall(s) covered by this application have been tested or evaluated for the presence of nonstormwater discharges, and that all nonstorrnwater discharges from these outfall(s) are identified in either an accompanying Form 2C or Form 2E application for the outfall Name of Official Title (type or print) Signature Date Signed B provide a description of the method used, the date of any testing, and the onsite drainage points that werectly observed during a test VI. Significant Leaks or Spills Provide existing information regarding the history of significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants at the facility in the last three ears, including the approximate date and location of the spill or leak, and the type and amount of material released EPA Form 3510-2F (Rev 1-92) Page 2 of 3 Continued on Page 3 EPA ID Number (copy from Item / of Form 1) Continued from Page 2 VII. Discharge Information A,B,C, & D See instruction before proceeding Complete one set of tables for each outfall Annotate the outfall number in the space provided Tables Vii -A, VII -B, and VII -C are included on separate sheets numbered VII -1 and VII -2 E Potential discharges not covered by analysis - is any toxic pollutant listed in table 2F-2, 2F-3, or 2F-4, a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? ❑ Yes (list a// such pollutants below) ❑ No (go to Section IX) VIII. Biological Toxicity Testing Data Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years? ❑ Yes (list all such pollutants below) ❑ No (go to Section IX) IX. Contact analysis Information Were any of the analysis reported in item VII performed by a contact laboratory or consulting firm? ® Yes (list the name, address, and telephone number of, and pollutants ❑ No (go to Section )0 analyzed by, each such /aborato or firm below A Name B Address C Area Code & Phone No D Pollutants Analyzed Pace Analytical Services, Inc 9800 Kincey Ave Suite 100 704-875-9092 Oil& Grease Huntersville, NC 28078 Pace Analytical Services, Inc 2225 Riverside Dr 828-254-7176 Wet chemistry & X. Certification Asheville, NC 28804 metals I certify under penalty of law that- this document and, all attachments- were prepared under my direction or supervision /n 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 gathenng- the, Information, the information submitted is, to the best of,my knowledge and belief, true, accurate; and complete. l am aware. that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of tine and imprisonment for knowing violations. A Name & Official Title (type or print) B Area Code and Phone No C Signature D Date Signed -92) Page 3 of 3 EPA ID Number (copy from Item I of Form 1) Form Approved OMB No 2040-0086 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge Information Continued from page 3 of Form 2F PartA - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table Complete one table for each outfall See instructions for additional details Maximum Values Average Values Number Pollutant include units include units Of And Grab Sample Grab Sample Storm CAS Number Taken During Flow -weighted Taken During Flow -weighted Events (if available) First 30 Composite First 30 Composite Sampled Minutes Minutes Sources of Pollutants Oil & Grease < 5 mg/L V N/A Biological Oxygen < 8.0 mg/L j < 8.0 mg/L J Demand BODS Chemical Oxygen 178 mg/L ✓ Demand COD Total Suspended 136 mg1L Solids TSS Total 1.31 mg1L 1 Nitrogen Total 0.20 mg1L Phosphorus pH I Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Part B - List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit) Complete one table for each outfall See the instructions for additional details and re wrements Maximum Values Average Values Number Pollutant Include units include units Of And Grab Sample Grab Sample Storm CAS Number Taken During Flow -weighted Taken During Flow -weighted Events (if available) First 30 Composite First 30 Composite Sampled Minutes Minutes Sources of Pollutants Bromide (24959-67-9) Chlorine, Total residual Ammonia (as N) <0 10 mg1L Chloride <5 mg1L Color 100 units Fluoride (16984-48-8) Nitrate -Nitrite (as N) 0.40 mg1L Radioactivity, alpha total Radioactivity, beta total Radioactivity, radium total Radioactivity, radium 226 total Sulfate (as SO4) 25.7 mg/L 14808-79-8 Sulfite (as S03) 14265-45-3 Aluminum, Total 3.310 mg/L / 4.010 mg/L 7429-90-5 Barium, Total 0.0636 mg(L 0.0716 mg1L 7440-39-3 Boron, Total (7440- 0.030 mg/L <0.050 mg1L 42-8 Cobalt, Total (7440- <0.005 mg/L- <0.005 mg1L 48-4 Iron, Total (7439-89-6) 6.12 mg/L 7 7.48 mg/L Magnesium, Total 2.46 mg1L v 2.59 mg1L � 7439-95-4 Molybdenum, Total 7439-98-7 Manganese, Total 0.135 mg/L . 0.152 mg/L 7439-96-5), Tin, Total 7440-31-5 EPA Form 3510-2F (Rev. 1-92) Page VII -1 Continue on Reverse Titanium, Total 0.270 mg/L� 0.326 mg/L 1 7440-32-6 Antimony, Total 7440-36-0 Arsenic, Total <0.005 mg/L 0 0074 mg/L' 7440-38-2 Beryllium, Total 7440-41-7 Cadmium, Total <0.001 mg/L <0.001 mg/L 7440-43-9 Chromium, Total <0.005 mg/L� 0.0054 mg/L 7440-47-3 Copper, Total 0.0161 mg/L V 0 018 mg/L 7440-50-8 Lead, Total 1 7439-92-1 Mercury, Total <0.20 ug/L <a20 ug/L 7439-97-6 Nickel, Total 0.006 mg/L 0 0064 mg/L 7440-02-0 Selenium, Total <0.010 mg/L <0.010 mg/L 7782-49-2 Silver, Total <0.005 mg/L <0.005 mg/L 1 7440-22-4 Thallium, Total 7440-28-0 Zinc, Total 0.108 mg/L ✓ 0117 mg/L 7440-66-6 EPA Form 3510-2F (Rev 1-92) Page VII -1 Continue on Reverse Continued from the Front EPA Form 3510-2F (Rev. 1-92) Page VII -2 Part C - List each pollutant shown in Tables 2F-2, 2F-3, and 2F4 that you know or have reason to believe is present See the instructions for additional details and requirements Com lets one table for each outfall Pollutant And CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values Average Values Number include units include units Of Grab Sample Grab Sample Storm Taken During Flow -weighted Taken During Flow -weighted Events First 30 Composite First 30 Composite Sampled Minutes Minutes Sources of Pollutants Cyanide, Total 57-12-5 Phenols, Total <0.010 mg/L Surfactants (MBAs) Fecal Coliform CHT 7000 CFU/100 mL Part D - Provide data for the storm events which resulted in the maximum values for the flow weighted coin osite sample 1 Date ofDuration Storm Event 2 of Storm Event in minutes ( ) 3 Total rainfall during storm event (m inches) 4 Number of hours between beginning of storm measured and end of previous measurable ram event 5 Total flow from rain event (gallons orspecify units) 7 Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate EPA Form 3510-2F (Rev. 1-92) Page VII -2 Page 1 of 2 Ogle, Mary A From: Wylie, Robert R Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 9 26 AM To: Ogle, Mary A, Stowe, Jimmie A Jr Cc: Starnes, Brandy S Subject: RE: Marshal Stormwater COC Attachments: Form 2F Table VII pdf Mary Ann, The following parameters are required by Table VII Part A- • Oil and Grease' • BOD5 ✓ • COD ✓ • TSS ,/ • Total Nitrogen • Intal Phosphorus pH The following additional parameters are required by Table VII Part B • Arsenic • Cadmium ✓ • Chromium • Chloride ✓ • Copper • Iron ✓ • Mercuryv • Nickel ✓ • Selernurr> • Silver • Zinc ✓ The following additional parameters are required for Table VII Part C • Phenols ✓ The following additional parameters are optional for Table VII Part C (If it is not too much trouble to sample and analyze for them please do so. 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(We) Blue None Q.J%&VITP-les on Ice, cooling process has begun Cooler Temperature 4-10 Temp should be above freezing to 6'C Biological Tissue is Frozen: Yes No N/A Comments Date and iti Is q r xamining content Chain of Custody Present es ONo ❑N/A 1 Chain of Custody Filled Outs ONo ON/A 2 Chain of Custody Relinquished EI'Yes ONo ❑N/A 3 Sampler Name & Signature on COC Yes ONo ❑N/A 4 Samples Arrived within Hold Time 115Yes ONo ❑N/A 5 Short Hold Time Analysis (<72hr) ClWs" ON ON/A 6 Rush Turn Around Time Requested Oyes t dNo ❑N/A 7 Sufficient Volume ❑Yes EIN. ON/A g Correct Containers Usedes Pace Containers Used ONo ❑Yes Vio ON/A ❑N/A g _� Ljgo iS obi Containers Intact J es ONo C3 N/A 10 Filtered volume received for Dissolved tests ❑Yes ONo A 11 Sample Labels match COC -Includes date/time/ID/Analysis Matrix T-_ ONo ON/A 12 All containers needing preservation have been checked All containers needing preservation are found to be in compliance with EPA recommendation exceptions VOA, coliform, TOC, O&G, VA -DRO (water) �s ONo r��s ONo l ❑Yes ONo ❑N/A ❑NIA 13 Initial when completed Samples checked for dechlonnatlon Oyes ONo ON/A 14 Headspace in VOA Vials (>6mm) Oyes ONo /A 15 Trip Blank Present, Trip Blank Custody Seals Present Pace Trip Blank Lot # (if purchased) N/A ❑Yes ONo ❑Yes ONo LaN/A IRN/A 16 Client Notification/ Resolution: Person Contacted Comments/ Resolution Date/Time- Field Data Required? Y / N / N/A Project Manager Review: 6177 Date: °cS O Note Whenever there is a discrepancy affecting North Carolina compliance samples, a copy of this form will be sent to the North Carolina DEHNR Certification Office ( i e out of hold, incorrect preservative, out of temp, incorrect containers) Check Date: 18 Mar 2011 1. Vendor Number: 0000071960 Name: NCDENR - NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF Check Number: 1000055033 Invoice Number Invoice Date Voucher ID Gross Amount Discounts Taken Late Charge Paid Amount 03151186000NC 15 Mar 2011 10435342 86000 000 000 86000 Chei k Number: Date Total Gross Amount Total Discounts Total Late Charges Total Paid Amount 1000055033 18 Mar 2011 $86000 $000 $000 $86000