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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0003468_Comments on Draft Permit_20160831Y.^ KE ENERGY, August 29, 2016 Sergei Chernikov, Ph.D Division of Water Resources Harry K. Sideds Senior Vice Presideni Environmental, Health & Safety 526 S. Church Street Mail Code: EC3XF Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 382-4303 o: RECEIVEDINCDEQIDWR AUG 31 2016 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Water aSection Permitting Subject: Comments on the DRAFT NPDES Permit for Dan River Combined Cycle Station Permit No.: NC0003468 Rockingham County Dear Dr. Chernikov: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC submits the following comments on the draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit for Dan River Combined Cycle Station; issued for public comment by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality ("NCDEQ") on July 26, 2016. Duke Energy appreciates NCDEQ's efforts to develop the Draft Permit, which addresses novel issues associated with surface impoundment decommissioning. Duke Energy continues to work toward closing Dan River's surface impoundments, and finalizing this wastewater permit is a critical step to advance that process by authorizing decanting and dewatering. The company further agrees with the conclusion stated in the draft permit that discharges from the facility's outfalls will not cause contravention of the state water quality standards in the receiving waters. In addition to these general comments, Duke Energy offers the following comments and requests for modification and/or clarification on specific provisions of the Draft Permit: 1. On page 1 of 21, the Cover page indicates discharges are authorized to the "Dan River in the Roanoke Rover basin". Please include "Railroad Branch" as a designated receiving water as permitted seeps are released to Railroad Branch upstream of its confluence with the Dan River. 2. On Page 2 of 21, Item #2, please list "Railroad Branch" in addition to the Dan River as a receiving water and show it on the map. 3. On page 3 of 21, the total mercury limit imposed was derived in association with incorrect data. A typographical error was made in the submittal of EPA Form 2C data for mercury. The submittal made on July 2016 incorrectly listed the mercury concentrations released from outfall 001 as 0.478 ug/I (parts per billion or 478 ng/1). The correct value for the mercury sample from outfall 001 is 4.86 ng/I (parts per trillion). The laboratory sample sheet with this result is Page 12 provided as Attachment 1 to this document. Duke regrets not identifying this typographical error in the original submittal. Duke requests re-evaluation of the RPA analysis and removal of this limit from outfall 001 if the analysis shows no potential for surface water standard contravention as expected. 4. Duke requests a footnote associated with TSS limit for outfall 001 that allows for a monthly average 49 mg/1 TSS with documentation that TSS above 29 mg/1 is caused by the TSS of the intake water. During periods of heavy river flow after a rain, the intake water can have turbidity in excess of 1000 NTU. A similar footnote already exists in the current permit for outfall 002. 5. On page 3 of 21, Duke requests removal of Footnote # 3 as it was related only to the operation of the former coal fired generation. 6. On page 4 of 21, the statement "Chlorination of the cooling water discharged through outfall 001 is not allowed under this permit" is inconsistent with the permit limit for TRC in outfall 001 found on page 3 of 21. Duke requests this statement on page 4 be removed. It appears that this condition may have been related to once through cooling water with coal fired generation. In that case, the condition would no longer be applicable. 7. On page 4 of 21 Section A. (2) Effluent limits for internal outfall 001A, Duke requests the removal of the pH limit -for this internal outfall. The proposed pH limits should be removed from internal wastestreams. Installing systems to adjust pH at locations besides the final outfall are costs and efforts that are not necessary. EPA has allowed for dilution and comingling as a treatment for pH of internal wastestreams prior to final discharge points. A reference document supporting this position is attached. (Attachment # 2). 8. Page 5 of 21 Section A. (3.), the effluent limit Table indicates the Measurement Frequency for Chronic Toxicity is monthly, however the footnote for this item indicates the samples are to be taken in March, June, September and December. Duke requests that the frequency in the Table be changed to "Quarterly" as it is in the current permit for the site. 9. On page 5 of 21, the mercury limit is expressed as an annual average. Duke requests clarification by the addition of a footnote as to how compliance with this term is judged. Please clarify if this limit is evaluated as an annual calendar average or an average of the first 52 weekly samples. Duke requests that it be judged as the average of the first 52 samples taken after issuance of the permit. 10. Page 6 of 21 Section A. (4.), the effluent limit Table indicates the Measurement Frequency for Chronic Toxicity is monthly, however the footnote for this item indicates the samples are to be taken in March, June, September and December. Duke requests that the frequency in the Table be changed to "Quarterly" as it is in the current permit for the site. Page 13 11. Duke requests that the sample location for the effluent limits in Section A. (4.) for turbidity be clarified to require sampling of the "effluent' and sampling "upstream". 12. On page 7 of 21 Section A. (5.), Duke requests the removal of the pH limit for this internal outfall. The proposed pH limits should be removed from internal wastestreams. Installing systems to adjust pH at locations besides the final outfall are costs and efforts that are not necessary. EPA has allowed for dilution and comingling as a treatment for pH of internal wastestreams. A reference document supporting this position is attached. (Attachment # 2). 13. On page 7 of 21, Section A. (5.), the yard sump overflow no longer consists of flows from coal yard runoff or miscellaneous sumps associated with the coal fired generation. Any flows from yard sump 002A would consist of stormwater only. Therefore, the Total Suspended Solids limit and the Oil and Grease limit are not applicable to this point. Duke requests these limits be removed. 14. Comments relative to conditions A. (6.), A. (7.) and A. (8.) Seep Discharges. Duke requests the removal of limits for Total Aluminum. As was requested in our comments on the Sutton NPDES permit in 2015, there is no properly adopted state water quality standard for aluminum in North Carolina Waters. The presence of naturally occurring aluminum in North Carolina waters is abundant. Duke staff previously reviewed and provided analysis of DEQ's sampling data for aluminum since 1997 found on EPA STORET. Duke found 30,976 records of analysis of total aluminum in North Carolina surface waters. Of those tests, 27,776 (89.6%) of the samples were in excess of the proposed effluent limit imposed in the permit of 87 ug/I. The average of those ambient surface water samples was 723 ug/l. It appears to us that the limit was derived from a reference to aluminum in the EPA National recommended criteria table. However, the recommended criteria are not calibrated to the circumstances present here and are not meant to be used directly for regulatory permitting purposes. NCDEQ concurred with this request for the Sutton NPDES permit as shown in the attached December 2015 cover letter for Sutton. (Attachment #3) 15. Seep outfall 102 flows into outfall 103 prior to entering Railroad Branch. Duke requests that seep outfall 102 be removed and listed as a contributing flow to outfall 103 as both channels have been properly designated as effluent channels. 16. Duke requests that only the daily maximum limit be effective for outfall 103 on the effective date of the permit and that a compliance schedule be included for the newly imposed lead monthly average limit. Duke requests the compliance schedule be tied to the excavation of the ash basin timeframes plus one year of additional time to attain compliance with the newly incorporated permit limit. 17. On page 10 of 21, Section A.(8.) Duke requests additional clarification that collected stormwater and groundwater from the basement of the coal fired powerhouse building be a contributing flow as that water will be directed to outfall 104.. Upon implosion of the Page 14 powerhouse, the basement will 'be filled with miscellaneous materials as part of the closure. Collected stormwater and groundwater from within the basement will be collected in a sump and pumped as needed to outfall 104. This flow will not always be in direct response to a rain event. Groundwater from a French drain system around the foundation of the former powerhouse will be directed to the sump as well prior to release to outfall 104. Duke requests inclusion of this flow in the list of contributing flows to outfall 104 in either the final permit or NPDES permit fact sheet. 18. Page 11 of 21 Section A. (11.), indicates the Measurement Frequency for Chronic Toxicity is monthly, however the footnote on page 6 of 21 notes for this item indicates the samples are to betaken in March, June, September and December. Duke requests that the frequency in the Table be changed to "Quarterly" as it is in the current permit for the site. 19. On page of 13 of 21, Duke requests that the requirement imposed in Section A. (13.) be removed as there is no longer any wastewater directed to the ash basin. Duke Energy welcomes any further discussion on our comments or the Draft Permit. If you have any questions, please contact Shannon Langley at 919.546.2439 or at shannon.langley@duke-energy.com. Sincerely, Harry Sideris Duke Energy Senior Vice President Environment, Health & Safety Attachments cc: Mr. Rick Bolich —Dan River Public Hearing officer 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27608 Page 16 Attachment 1 RECEIVEDINCDEQIDWR AUG 31 2016 Water Q Sept n Permlwng Outfall 001 Form 2C laboratory sample results report August 29, 2016 comment Fetter on Dan River DRAFT NPDES permit t1*5 DUKE UE Analytical Laboratory 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 McGuire Nuclear Complex - MG03A2 Phone: 980-875-5245 Fax: 980-875-4349 Order Summary Report Order Number: J14100654 Project Name: NPDES FORM 2C VENDOR Customer Name(s): Dana Newcomb, Penny Stafford Customer Address: 900 S. Edgewood Rd Mail Code: Dan River Steam Station Eden, NC 27288 Lab Contact: Mary Ann Ogle Phone: 980-875-5274 �� Mary Ann Ogle Re ort Authorized B i /�5 2014.12.04 11:49:59 P y ` " NFA°��Y�-05'00' Date: (Signature) Mary Ann Ogle Program Comments: Please contact the Program Manager (Mary Ann Ogle) with any questions regarding this report. Data Flags & Calculations: 12/4/2014 Analytical Lab Pagel of 88 Any analytical tests or individual analytes within a test flagged with a Qualifier indicate a deviation from the method quality system or quality control requirement. The qualifier description is found at the end of the Certificate of Analysis (sample results) under the qualifiers heading. All results are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted. Subcontracted data included on the Duke Certificate of Analysis is to be used as information only. Certified vendor results can be found in the subcontracted lab final report. Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory subcontracts analyses to other vendor laboratories that have been qualified by Duke Energy to perform these analyses except where noted. Data Package: This data package includes analytical results that are applicable only to the samples described in this narrative. An estimation of the uncertainty of measurement for the results in the report is available upon request. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of the Analytical Laboratory. Please contact the Analytical laboratory with any questions. 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Sample ID's & Descriptions: Sample ID Plant/Station Collection Date and Time Collected By Sample Description 2014031087 DANRIVER 14 -Nov -14 11:25 AM Michael Kilpatrick OUTFALL 001 2014031088 DANRIVER 14 -Nov -14 12:15 PM Michael Kilpatrick OUTFALL 001 dup 2014031090 DANRIVER 14 -Nov -14 11:15 AM Michael Kilpatrick OUTFALL 002 2014031091 DANRIVER 14 -Nov -14 11:18 AM Michael Kilpatrick OUTFALL 002 dup 2014031092 DANRIVER 14 -Nov -14 11:17 AM Michael Kilpatrick OUTFALL 002 blank 2014031093 DANRIVER 14 -Nov -14 Michael Kilpatrick TRIP BLANK 6 Total Samples Analytical Lab Page 2 of 88 Technical Validation Review Checklist: COC and .pdf report are in agreement with sample totals 0 Yes ❑ No and analyses (compliance programs and procedures). All Results are less than the laboratory reporting limits. ❑ Yes ❑� No All laboratory QA/QC requirements are acceptable. 0 Yes ❑ No Report Sections Included: ❑d Job Summary Report ❑� Sample Identification ❑� Technical Validation of Data Package ❑� Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis ❑ Analytical Laboratory QC Report Analytical Lab Page 3 of 88 ❑d Sub -contracted Laboratory Results ❑ Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports, & Documentation ❑ Customer Database Entries ❑� Chain of Custody ❑� Electronic Data Deliverable (EDD) Sent Separately Reviewed By: Mary Ann Ogle Date: 12/4/2014 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J14100664 Analytical Lab Page 4 of 88 Site: OUTFALL 001 Sample #: 2014031087 Collection Date: 14 -Nov -14 11:25 AM Matrix: NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF Method BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD) - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) BOD Complete Vendor Method FECAL COLIFORM - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method COLOR OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method TOTAL CYANIDE - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Total Cyanide Complete Vendor Method MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method SURFACTANTS (METHYL BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE) - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method PCBS - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) PCB Complete Vendor Method RADIOLOGICAL - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Radium tot Complete Vendor Method Radium 226 Complete Vendor Method Alpha Complete Vendor Method Beta Complete Vendor Method Tritium Complete Vendor Method SULFIDE - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method Sulfite by SM4500-SO3D - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method SEMIVOLATILES - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method Total Phenol by EPA 420.4 - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method VOLATILES - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Volatiles Complete Vendor Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst V SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SH EALY V SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SH EALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J14100654 Analytical Lab Page 5 of 88 Site: OUTFALL 001 dup Sample #: 2014031088 Collection Date: 14 -Nov -14 12:15 PM Matrix: NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Vendor Method V SHEALY Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J14100654 Analytical Lab Page 6 of 88 Site: OUTFALL 002 Sample #: 2014031090 Collection Date: 14 -Nov -14 11:15 AM Matrix: NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF Method BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD) - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) BOD Complete Vendor Method FECAL COLIFORM - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method COLOR OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method TOTAL CYANIDE - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Total Cyanide Complete Vendor Method MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method SURFACTANTS (METHYL BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE) - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method PCBS - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) PCB Complete Vendor Method RADIOLOGICAL - (Analysis Performed bV Shealy Labs) Radium 226 Complete Vendor Method Beta Complete Vendor Method Radium tot Complete Vendor Method Alpha Complete Vendor Method Tritium Complete Vendor Method SULFIDE - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method Sulfite by SM4500-SO3D - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method SEMIVOLATILES - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method Total Phenol by EPA 420.4 - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method VOLATILES - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Volatiles Complete Vendor Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst V_SHEALY V_SH EALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V_SHEALY V SHEALY V SHEALY V SHEALY Analytical Lab Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 7 of 88 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J14100664 Site: OUTFALL 002 dup Sample #: 2014031091 Collection Date: 14 -Nov -14 11:18 AM Matrix: NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Vendor Method V_SHEALY Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J14100664 Site: OUTFALL 002 blank Sample #: 2014031092 Collection Date: 14 -Nov -14 11:17 AM Matrix: NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Analytical Lab Page 8 of 88 Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Vendor Method V SHEALY Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J14100664 Site: TRIP BLANK Collection Date: 14 -Nov -14 Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Sample #: 2014031093 Matrix: NPDES Analytical Lab Page 9 of 88 Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Vendor Method V_SHEALY PI Manual Editor namlmao5125 Thursday, Dec 4 2014 PI Manual Editor PI Server DRVex I Dan River steam station User lO ma05125 Password Conned Connected Page 1 of 1 Analytical Lab Page 10 of 88 1 - Select a PI Server 2 - Etriar LAKI In P6W"ore aA® wrinece to LivOv Point List DRDM I DR DMR Points 3 - Select a Point List Status slue 1 7 written to PI 4 - Select value from drop down or type value in yellow lexlbox, check the record, then click Send To PI Number Or visit, 15- Ej Point List ❑ Server Point Descriptor Eng Units Snapshot Timestamp el Value 0 drvpi DRODMDSA Downstream 3000 FT Total Arsenic ug/I 110 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AM 0 drvpi DRODMDSS Downstream 3000 FT Total Selenium ug/I <1.0 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AN Q drvpi DRODMYDPHI Outfall 001 pH SU Pt Created 12/9/2014 11:40:24 AN Q drvpi DRODMCCWIRN Outfall 001 Total Iron mg/I 0386 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AM - 0 drvpi IQR0QMTRC Outfall 001 Total Residual Chlorine ug/I Pt Created 12/4/2014 11:40:24 Q drvpi DRODMTSSI Outfall 001 Total Suspended Solids mg/I <50 11/11/2014 11:25:24 A 1.7 Q drvpi DRODMYDOAGIA Outfall 001A Oil&Grease mg/I <50 12/9/2014 11:40:24 © drvpi DRODMTSSIA Outfall 001A Total Suspended Solids mg/1 <50 12/9/2014 11:40:24 AM �] drvpi DROOMTOXA Outfall 002 Acute Toxicity Pt Created 12/9/2014 11:40:24 AN Q drvpiDRODMTOXC Outfall 002 Chronic Toxicity Pass 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AM drvpi DRODMOAG Outfall 002 Oil &Grease mg/I <5.0 12/9/2019 11:90:29 AM _ _ C] drvpi DRODMSUL Outfall 002 Sulfate mg/I 36 12/9/2019 11:40:24 AM Q drvpi DRODMARS Outfall 002 Total Arsenic ug/I 133 12/9/2014 11:40:24 AM Q drvpi D ODMCOP Outfall 002 Total Copper mg/I <0.005 s drvpi DRODMIRN Outfall 002 Total Iron mg/I 0.099 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AM Q drvpi DRODMNIT Outfall 002 Total Nitrogen mg/I 022 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AM drvpi DRODMPHO Outfall 002 Total Phosphorous mg/I 0 013 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AM _ Q drvpi DRODMSEL Outfall 002 Total Selenium ugn 2.76 12/4/2019 11:40:24 AM (] drvpi DRODMTSS Ouffall 002 Total Suspended Solids mgll <5.0 12/4/2014 11:40:24 drvpi DRODMYDOAG Outfall 002A Oil &Grease mg/I Pt Created 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AN ] drvpi DRODMYDIRN Outfall 002A Total Iron mg/I 0.746 12/9/2019 11:40:24 AM drvpi DRODMYOTSS Outfall 002A Total Suspended Solids mg/I 6.358458E-30 12/4/2019 11:40:24 AM Q drvpi DRODMUSS Upstream 2500 FT Total Selenium ugA <1.0 12/9/2019 11:40:24 AM _ _ I] drvpi IDRODMUSA Upstream 3000 FT Total Arsenic ugA <1.0 12/4/2014 11:40:24 AN Count: 24 http://139.46.105.27/PIManua]Editor/Main.aspx 12/4/2014 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Report of Analysis Duke Energy 13339 Hagers Ferry Rd Bldg 7405 Huntersville, NC 28078 Attention: Mary Ann Ogle Project Name: Dan River - VOC Lot Number:PK11053 Date Completed:11/14/2014 ;��e /fi 4"eI Grant Wilton Project Manager titFP 191 A C C0,90Q m ftw c u U f � This report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. The following non -paginated documents are considered part of this report: Chain of Custody Record and Sample Receipt Checklist. Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 1 .of 8 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. SC DHEC No: 32010 NELAC No: E87653 NC DENR No: 329 NC Field Parameters No: 5639 Case Narrative Duke Energy Lot Number: PKII053 Project Name: Dan River - VOC Project Number: This Report of Analysis contains the analytical result(s) for the sample(s) listed on the Sample Summary following this Case Narrative. The sample receiving date is documented in the header information associated with each sample. All results listed in this report relate only to the samples that are contained within this report. Sample receipt, sample analysis, and data review have been performed in accordance with the most current approved NELAC standards, the Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. ("Shealy") Quality Assurance Management Plan (QAMP), standard operating procedures (SOPs), and Shealy policies. Any exceptions to the NELAC standards, the QAMP, SOPS or policies are qualified on the results page or discussed below. If you have any questions regarding this report please contact the Shealy Project Manager listed on the cover page. Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 2 of 8 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Sample Summary Duke Energy Lot Number: PK11053 Project Name: Dan River - VOC Project Number: Sample Number Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Date Received 001 001 Aqueous 11/11/2014 1209 11/11/2014 002 002 Aqueous 11/11/2014 1115 11/11/2014 (2 samples) Shealy Environmental Services, Inc Page: 3 of 8 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Executive Summary Duke Energy Lot Number: PKII053 Project Name: Dan River - VOC Project Number: Sample Sample ID Matrix Parameter Method Result Q Units Page 001 001 Aqueous Chloroform 624 4.3 ug/L 6 (1 detection) Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 4 Of 8 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Volatile Organic Compounds by GUMS Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11053-001 Description: 001 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1209 Project Name: Dan River - VOC Date Received: 11/11/2014 Project Number: Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 5030B 8260B 1 11/12/2014 0107 PMM2 60639 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Acrolein 107-02-8 8260B ND 5.0 ug/L 1 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 82608 ND 5.0 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 101 70-130 Bromofluorobenzene 95 70-130 Toluene -d8 96 70-130 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 5 of 8 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11053-001 Description: 001 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11111/2014 1209 Project Name: Dan River - VOC Date Received: 11/11/2014 Project Number: Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 624 624 1 11/12/20141918 PMM2 60734 Parameter CAS Number Analytical Method Result Q PQL Units Run Benzene 71-43-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Bromodichloromethane 75-27-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Bromoform 75-25-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Bromomethane (Methyl bromide) 74-83-9 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Chloroethane 75-00-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 2-Chloroethylvinylether 110-75-8 624 ND 5.0 ug/L 1 Chloroform 67-66-3 624 4.3 2.0 ug/L 1 Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) 74-87-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Dibromochloromethane 124-48-1 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Dichlorodifluoromethane 75-71-8 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1-Dichloroethane 75-34-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1-Dichloroethene 75-35-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 trans- 1,2-Dichloroethene 156-60-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-01-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane 79-34-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Tetrachloroethene 127-18-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Toluene 108-88-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 71-55-6 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane 79-00-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Trichloroethene 79-01-6 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Trichlorofluoromethane 75-69-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Surrogate Run 1 Acceptance Q % Recovery Limits 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 99 70-130 Toluene -d8 89 70-130 Bromofluorobenzene 88 70-130 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of cntena Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 6 Of 8 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Volatile Organic Compounds by GUMS Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11053-002 Description: 002 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1115 Project Name: Dan River - VOC Date Received: 11/11/2014 Project, Number: Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 5030B 8260B 1 11/12/2014 0129 PMM2 60639 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Acrolein 107-02-8 8260B ND 5.0 ug/L 1 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 8260B ND 5.0 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 100 70-130 Bromofluorobenzene 93 70-130 Toluene -d8 95 70-130 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of cnteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 7 of 8 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v21 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11053-002 Description: 002 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1115 Project Name: Dan River - VOC Date Received: 11/11/2014 Project Number: Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 624 624 1 11/12/20141940 PMM2 60734 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a' W' Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 8 of 8 1'06 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2 1 CAS Analytical Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 Parameter Number Method Result Q • PQL Units Run Benzene 71-43-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Bromodichloromethane 75-27-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Bromoform 75-25-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Bromomethane (Methyl bromide) 74-83-9 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Chloroethane 75-00-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 2-Chloroethylvinylether 110-75-8 624 ND 5.0 ug/L 1 Chloroform 67-66-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) 74-87-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Dibromochloro methane 124-48-1 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Dichlorodifluoromethane 75-71-8 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1-Dichloroethane 75-34-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1-Dichloroethene 75-35-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 156-60-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-01-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane 79-34-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Tetrachloroethene 127-18-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Toluene 108-88-3 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 71-55-6 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane 79-00-5 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Trichloroethene 79-01-6 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Trichlorofluoromethane 75-69-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 624 ND 2.0 ug/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a' W' Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 8 of 8 1'06 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 97 70-130 Toluene -d8 88• 70-130 Bromofluorobenzene 86 70-130 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a' W' Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 8 of 8 1'06 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2 1 QC Summary Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PKI 1053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - MB Sample ID: PQ60639-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60639 Prep Method: 5030B Analvtical Method: 8260B Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Acrolein ND 1 5.0 ug/L 11/11/20142319 Acrylonitrile ND 1 5.0 ug/L 11/11/20142319 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Rec Limit Bromofluorobenzene 93 70-130 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 97 70-130 Toluene -d8 95 70-130 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W' Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PKI 1053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - LCS Sample ID: PQ60639-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60639 Prep Method: 5030B Analvtical Method: 8260B Bromofluorobenzene 91 70-130 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 95 70-130 Toluene -d8 99 70-130 PQL = Practical quantdaLon limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v21 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (ug/L) (ug/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Acrolein 500 520 1 104 26-134 11/11/20142215 Acrylonitrile 100 100 1 105 70-130 11/11/20142215 Surrogate Q % Rec Acceptance Limit Bromofluorobenzene 91 70-130 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 95 70-130 Toluene -d8 99 70-130 PQL = Practical quantdaLon limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v21 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - MB Sample ID: PQ60734-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60734 Prep Method: 624 Analvtical Method: 624 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Benzene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Bromodichloromethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Bromoform ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Bromomethane (Methyl bromide) ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/2014 1857 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/2014 1857 Chlorobenzene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Chloroethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 2-Chloroethylvinylether ND 1 5.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Chloroform ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/2014 1857 Dibromochloromethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Ethylbenzene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Methylene chloride ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/2014 1857 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Tetrachloroethene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Toluene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Trichloroethene ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/20141857 Vinyl chloride ND 1 2.0 ug/L 11/12/2014 1857 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Rec Limit Bromofluorobenzene 88 70-130 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 99 70-130 Toluene -d8 90 70-130 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab corn Level 1 Report v2.1 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - LCS Sample ID: PQ60734-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60734 Prep Method: 624 Analytical Method: 624 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (ug/L) (ug/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Benzene 20 21 1 104 37-151 11/12/2014 1814 Bromodichloromethane 20 19 1 96 35-155 11/12/20141814 Bromoform 20 18 1 90 45-169 11/12/20141814 Bromomethane (Methyl bromide) 20 21 1 106 1-242 11/12/2014 1814 Carbon tetrachloride 20 21 1 107 70-140 11/12/2014 1814 Chlorobenzene 20 20 1 100 37-160 11/12/20141814 Chloroethane 20 22 1 111 14-230 11/12/2014 1814 2-Chloroethylvinylether 20 20 1 100 1-305 11/12/20141814 Chloroform 20 20 1 102 51-138 11/12/20141814 Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) 20 23 1 115 1-273 11/12/2014 1814 Dibromochloromethane 20 19 1 94 53-149 11/12/20141814 Dichlorodifluoromethane 20 25 1 123 10-158 11/12/20141814 1,2-Dichloroethane 20 23 1 114 49-155 11/12/20141814 1,1-Dichloroethane 20 22 1 111 59-155 11/12/20141814 trans- 1,2-Dichloroethene 20 21 1 104 54-156 11/12/20141814 1,1-Dichloroethene 20 21 1 103 1-234 11/12/20141814 1,2-Dichloropropane 20 21 1 104 1-210 11/12/20141814 trans- l,3-Dichloro propene 20 21 1 107 17-183 11/12/20141814 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 20 20 1 102 1-227 11/12/20141814 Ethylbenzene 20 20 1 102 37-162 11/12/20141814 Methylene chloride 20 20 1 102 1-221 11/12/2014 1814 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane 20 20 1 99 46-157 11/12/20141814 Tetrachloroethene 20 19 1 96 70-130 11/12/20141814 Toluene 20 20 1 101 47-150 11/12/20141814 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 20 21 1 103 52-162 11/12/20141814 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane 20 19 1 94 52-150 11/12/20141814 Trichloroethene 20 19 1 97 71-157 11/12/20141814 Trichlorofluoromethane 20 24 1 118 17-181 11/12/20141814 Vinyl chloride 20 25 1 124 1-251 11/12/2014 1814 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Rec Limit Bromofluorobenzene 89 70-130 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92 70-130 Toluene -d8 86 70-130 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W' Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PKI 1053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2 1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. D*p44t w it :o • o o'.o o'o n s:a e e 1 A 1 '' fq j. -m-0 Mood XV$' JopWlnropt IF! �'t aha vow cc �j4L L �� ' 4 I'R j , i punoiewnl PsnaeD K"IRVI �i. � i ; , ; , i uneotd :lueyodury'wuro�a+rj w; I I ^ x x sq x K ; ja 16 1' w L lopAft d ¢. LL m o a .a a l4�I�ol9UKNa>otayQUClC aNldmoo 91 lMtvllhp aE% s I I I FT Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab com Level 1 Report v2.1 Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab com Level 1 Report v2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. SMaly Enviroamcnukl Senses, Lni, Dacusnent.Yumber: F-AD{116 Re iston Yumbcc 16 Sample Receipt Checklist (SRC} Pagc 1 of 1 RaAno a Dr tc: (0l�+I d Eticcfive Dntc: I VOW14 . Client: 1��.��a�c Gaoler Inspected byJrhite;�`tx�J����\� Lot Hearts of receipt: �SIESI El Client ®UPS ❑ HedEx L] AirbB] �] orne Exp El Other Yes No 1. A'ere custody seals resent an the cooler? Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Yes No NA 2. If custody seals were resent, were they intact and onbrolon r Cooler ID/Original temperature upon wceipill7erived (corrected) temperature upon receipt: fz� rz.�=C /Z n f3. "G I DC I l °C Method; Temperature Blank ❑ Against Bottles IR Gun ID: ", YR Cron Correction Factor. � • N Method of coolant: %Vet Ice ❑ Blue Ice ❑ Dr • ice None Yes j] No ❑ NA I If temperature of any cooler exceeded 6.0eC, was Project Manager notified? PM notified by SRC, phone, note (circle one), other. (For coolers received vitt coinmerciatl courier, PMs arc to be notified immediately.) Yes [� Na ❑ NA 4, Is the coimne tial courier's packing slip attached to this form? Yes ❑ Nu ❑ S. Were proper custodyroeedures (relit uishedhcceived) followW? Yes ❑ No ❑ NA Sa A"= sam les relinquished by clienr to commercial courier? Yes No ❑ 6. Ware sample IN listed on the (FOC? Yes No 7. Were sam le TDs listed on all sample containers? Yes Nn ❑ S. Was collection date & time listed on the COC? Yes No ❑ 9. Was collection date & time listed cin all sate le cotttaimas? Yes Nn ❑ 10. Did all container label information JD. date, rime a= with the COC'' Yes No ❑ 11. Were test; to be formed listed on the COC? Ycv No ® 12. Did All samples al•rive. in the proper containers for each test? Yes No ❑ B. Did all containers arrive in good condition (unbroken, lids on, ctc.)? Yes No Q 14. Was ad uare sample volume available? Yes Nv ❑ 15, Were all samples received within 1h the holding tinge or 48 hours, whichever comes first' Yes ❑ No ®'' 16. Were an stun les containers missing:' Yes ® No -WA 17. Were there any excess samples not listed on COC? Yes ❑ No ❑ 18. Were bubbles resent >" ca -size" ('A"or 6mm in diameter) in any VOA vials? Yes ❑ No ❑ NA 19.'ttVere. all metalsl0&G/HLNllntrtricrlt sam les received .ata 11 of�2^ Yeh No �j NA ❑ 20. Werc all cyanide and/or sulfide sa les received ata H 5127 Yoe No [j NA ❑ ?1. Were all applicable NMITKNIcyanide/phenol (<0.2mg/L) samples free of residual cl>,lnrine? Yes ® No ❑ NA 22. Were collection rem atoms documented on the COC for NC samples? Ycs ❑ No ❑ NA 23. Wert. client remarks/requests (i,e. requested dilutions, lf,SI SD designations, etc,.,) correct/ transcribed from the CUC into the comment section in MIS? Yes ❑ No 24. Was the quote number used taken from the container label? Sample Preservation (Must be compleW for any esrnple(s) incorrectly preserved or with headspace.) Saniple(s) were received incorrectly preserved and were adjusted accordingly in sa le receivin , with (HzSO4,HNO�,HC1,Na0H) using SR # Sam le(y,) were received with bubbles >6 mm ill dian-ver, Salm la(s) went: received with TPC >0,2 mg/L. (If 021 is No) SC Drinking Water Project Samples) pH .verified to be, > 2 by Date: Sam le(s were not received ata H of t2 and weir, adjusted accordin i usinar SRO Sate le labels Verified b `"^ Date: Cnttrratr�nF.c- Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Report of Analysis Duke Energy 13339 Hagers Ferry Rd Bldg 7405 Huntersville, NC 28078 Attention: Mary Ann Ogle Project Name: Dan River Project Number:J14100654 Lot Number: PK11055 Date Completed: 11/24/2014 �V� Grant Wilton Project Manager �o,k AccoR�4 K � _ This report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. The following non -paginated documents are considered part of this report: Chain of Custody Record and Sample Receipt Checklist. Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 1 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. SC DHEC No: 32010 NELAC No: E87653 NC DENR No: 329 NC Field Parameters No: 5639 Case Narrative Duke Energy Lot Number: PK11055 This Report of Analysis contains the analytical result(s) for the sample(s) listed on the Sample Summary following this Case Narrative. The sample receiving date is documented in the header information associated with each sample. All results listed in this report relate only to the samples that are contained within this report. Sample receipt, sample analysis, and data review have been performed in accordance with the most current approved NELAC standards, the Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. ("Shealy") Quality Assurance Management Plan (QAMP), standard operating procedures (SOPs), and Shealy policies. Any exceptions to the NELAC standards, the QAMP, SOPS or policies are qualified on the results page or discussed below. If you have any questions regarding this report please contact the Shealy Project Manager listed on the cover page Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 2 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 vwwa.shealylab.com Level 1 Report V2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Sample Summary Duke Energy Lot Number: PK11055 Sample Number Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Date Received 001 001 Aqueous 11/11/20141125 11/11/2014 002 001 Aqueous 11/11/20141209 11/11/2014 003 001 DUP Aqueous 11/11/20141215 11/11/2014 004 002 005 FIELD BLANK Aqueous 11/11/20141115 11/11/2014 Aqueous 11/11/20141117 11/11/2014 006 002 DUP Aqueous 11/11/2014 0118 11/11/2014 007 TRIP BLANK Aqueous 11/11/2014 11/11/2014 (7 samples) Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 3 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 (9 detections) Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 4 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 vwwd.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Executive Summary Duke Energy Lot Number: PK11055 Sample Sample ID Matrix Parameter Method Result Q Units Page 001 001 Aqueous MBAS (calculated as LAS, MW 340) SM 5540C- 0.063 mg MBAS/L 5 001 001 Aqueous Platinum -Cobalt Color SM 21206- 20 color units 5 001 001 Aqueous TSS SM 2540D- 1.7 mg/L 5 002 001 Aqueous Phenolics 420.4 0.0058 mg/L 8 002 001 Aqueous Fecal Coliform (MPN) Colilert-18 ATP 11 MPN/100mL 8 002 001 Aqueous Mercury (CVAFS) 1631E 4.86 ng/L 9 003 001 DUP Aqueous Mercury (CVAFS) 1631E 4.69 ng/L 10 004 002 Aqueous Platinum -Cobalt Color SM 212013- 20 color units 11 004 002 Aqueous Fecal Coliform (MPN) Colilert-18 ATP 5 MPN/100mL 11 (9 detections) Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 4 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 vwwd.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Inorganic non-metals Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-001 Description: 001 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1125 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 (BOD, 5 day) SM 521OB-2011 1 11/17/2014 0852 ANG 11/12/2014 0903 9482 1 (MBAS (calcul) SM 5540C-2011 1 11/12/2014 2017 HMA 11/12/2014 2017 SM 5540C-20 1 (Platinum -Cob) SM 212OB-2011 1 11/11/2014 1812 AMM1 11/11/2014 1812 20 1 (Sulfide) SM 4500-S2 F-2011 1 11/17/2014 1641 AMM1 ND 61061 1 (Sulfite) SM 4500-SO3 B-2011 1 11/11/2014 1941 TAF 2.0 mg/L 1 (TSS) SM 254OD-2011 1 11/13/2014 1038 AMM1 mg/L 60771 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time NO = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 5 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab com Level 1 Report v2 1 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run BOD, 5 day SM 521OB-20 ND 2.0 mg/L 1 MBAS (calculated as LAS, MW 340) SM 5540C-20 0.063 0.050 mg MBAS/L 1 Platinum -Cobalt Color SM 212OB-20 20 5.0 color units 1 Sulfide 18496-25-8 SM 4500-S2 ND 1.0 mg/L 1 Sulfite SM 4500-SO3 ND H 2.0 mg/L 1 TSS SM 2540D-20 1.7 1.0 mg/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time NO = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 5 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab com Level 1 Report v2 1 Semivolatile Organic Compounds by GUMS Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-001 Description: 001 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1125 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 625 625 1 11/15/2014 0751 DRB1 11/12/2014 1500 60697 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and a MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 6 Of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run 4 -Chloro -3 -methyl phenol 59-50-7 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2 -Chlorophenol 95-57-8 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol 120-83-2 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4 -Dimethylphenol 105-67-9 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-m ethyl phenol 534-52-1 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol 51-28-5 625 ND 50 ug/L 1 2-Nitrophenol 88-75-5 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 4-Nitrophenol 100-02-7 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 Phenol 108-95-2 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4,6 -Trichlorophenol 88-06-2 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits 2-Fluorobiphenyl 74 37-129 2-Fluorophenol 78 24-127 Nitrobenzene -d5 80 38-127 Phenol -d5 78 28-128 Terphenyl-d14 64 10-148 2,4, 6-Tribromophenol 81 41-144 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and a MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 6 Of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 PCBs by GC Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-001 Description: 001 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/1112014 1125 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 608 608 1 11/17/20141133 PMS 11/12/20141718 60714 Parameter CAS Analytical Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aroclor 1016 12674-11-2 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1221 11104-28-2 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1232 11141-16-5 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1242 53469-21-9 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1248 12672-29-6 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1254 11097-69-1 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1260 11096-82-5 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 40 20-131 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89 26-132 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 7 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 vwvw.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Inorganic non-metals Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-002 Description: 001 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1209 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 10-204-00-1-X (Cyanide - To) SM 4500 -CN E- 1 11/17/2014 1708 BLB 11/17/2014 1255 61037 1 (Phenolics) 420.4 1 11/18/2014 1601 MJI 11/18/2014 1349 61117 1 (Fecal Colifo) Colilert-18 ATP 1 11/12/2014 1310 HMA 11/11/2014 1645 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 8 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Cyanide - Total 57-12-5 SM 4500 -CN ND 0.010 mg/L 1 Phenolics 420.4 0.0058 0.0050 mg/L 1 Fecal Coliform (MPN) Colilert-18 11 1 MPN/100mL 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 8 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Mercury (CVAFS) Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-002 Description: 001 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1209 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631 E 1 11/12/20142029 BNW 11/11/20142200 60641 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Mercury (CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631 E. 4.86 0.500 ng/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 9 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Mercury (CVAFS) Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-003 Description: 001 DUP Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1215 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631 E 1 11/12/20142033 BNW 11/11/20142200 60641 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Mercury (CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631 E 4.69 0.500 ng/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 10 Of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v21 Inorganic non-metals Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-004 Description: 002 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:1 1/11/2014 1115 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 (BOD, 5 day) SM 52108-2011 1 11/17/2014 0852 ANG 11/12/2014 0903 9482 1 10-204-00-1-X (Cyanide - To) SM 4500 -CN E- 1 11/19/2014 1744 BLB 11/19/2014 1450 61248 1 (MBAS (calcul) SM 5540C-2011 1 11/12/2014 2017 HMA 11/12/2014 2017 mg/L 1 (Phenolics) 420.4 1 11/18/2014 1604 MJI 11/18/2014 1349 61117 1 (Platinum -Cob) SM 212OB-2011 1 11/11/2014 1812 AMM1 11/11/2014 1812 mg/L 1 (Sulfide) SM 4500-S2 F-2011 1 11/17/2014 1641 AMM1 5.0 61061 1 (Sulfite) SM 4500-SO3 B-2011 1 11/11/2014 1941 TAF 1.0 mg/L 1 (Fecal Colifo) Colilert-18 ATP 1 11/12/2014 1310 HMA 11/11/2014 1645 mg/L PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 11 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run BOD, 5 day SM 521OB-20 ND 2.0 mg/L 1 Cyanide - Total 57-12-5 SM 4500 -CN ND 0.010 mg/L 1 MBAS (calculated as LAS, MW 340) SM 5540C-20 ND 0.050 mg MBAS/L 1 Phenolics 420.4 ND 0.0050 mg/L 1 Platinum -Cobalt Color SM 21208-20 20 5.0 color units 1 Sulfide 18496-25-8 SM 4500-S2 ND 1.0 mg/L 1 Sulfite SM 4500-SO3 ND H 2.0 mg/L 1 Fecal Coliform (MPN) Colilert-18 5 1 MPN/100mL 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 11 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Semivolatile Organic Compounds by GUMS Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-004 Description: 002 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1115 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 625 625 1 11/15/2014 0817 DRB1 11/12/2014 1500 60697 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 12 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run 4 -Chloro -3 -methyl phenol 59-50-7 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2 -Chlorophenol 95-57-8 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol 120-83-2 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4 -Dimethylphenol 105-67-9 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-m ethyl phenol 534-52-1 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol 51-28-5 625 ND 50 ug/L 1 2-Nitrophenol 88-75-5 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 4-Nitrophenol 100-02-7 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 Phenol 108-95-2 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 2,4,6 -Trichlorophenol 88-06-2 625 ND 10 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits 2-Fluorobiphenyl 90 37-129 2-Fluorophenol 96 24-127 Nitrobenzene -d5 98 38-127 Phenol -d5 93 28-128 Terphenyl-d14 88 10-148 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 89 41-144 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 12 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 PCBs by GC Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-004 Description: 002 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1115 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 608 608 1 11/17/20141145 PMS 11/12/20141718 60714 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported an a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 13 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aroclor 1016 12674-11-2 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1221 11104-28-2 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1232 11141-16-5 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1242 53469-21-9 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1248 12672-29-6 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1254 11097-69-1 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Aroclor 1260 11096-82-5 608 ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q % Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 63 20-131 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 93 26-132 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported an a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 13 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Mercury (CVAFS) Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-004 Description: 002 Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1115 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631 E 1 11/12/20142038 BNW 11/11/20142200 60641 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Mercury (CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631 E ND 0.500 ng/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 14 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2 1 Mercury (CVAFS) Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-005 Description: FIELD BLANK Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 1117 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631E 1 11/12/20142043 BNW 11/11/20142200 60641 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Mercury(CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631E ND 0.500 ng/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a °W' Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 15 Of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Mercury (CVAFS) Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-006 Description: 002 DUP Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 0118 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631E 1 11/12/20142047 BNW 11/11/20142200 60641 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Mercury(CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631E ND 0.500 ng/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 16 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v21 Mercury (CVAFS) Client: Duke Energy Laboratory ID: PK11055-007 Description: TRIP BLANK Matrix: Aqueous Date Sampled:11/11/2014 Date Received: 11/11/2014 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631E 1 11112/20142052 BNW 11/11/20142200 60641 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Mercury (CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631E ND 0.500 ng/L 1 PQL = Practical quantitation limit B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H = Out of holding time ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and 2 MDL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page: 17 of 17 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 QC Summary Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MB Sample ID: PQ60771-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60771 Analytical Method: SM 2540D-2011 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date TSS ND 1 1.0 mg/L 11/13/20141038 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and> MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - LCS Sample ID: PQ60771-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60771 Analytical Method: SM 2540D-2011 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date TSS 250 250 1 101 90-110 11/13/20141038 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and 2: MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab com Level 1 Report v21 Inorganic non-metals - MB Sample ID: PQ61037-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61037 Prep Method: 10-204-00-1-X Analytical Method: SM 4500 -CN E-2011 Prep Date: 11/17/2014 1255 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Cyanide - Total ND 1 0.010 mg/L 11/17/2014 1655 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and 2t MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - LCS Sample ID: PQ61037-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61037 Prep Method: 10-204-00-1-X Analytical Method: SM 4500 -CN E-2011 Prep Date: 11/17/2014 1255 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Cyanide - Total 0.10 0.10 1 102 90-110 11/17/2014 1655 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and : MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 wvvw.shealylab.com Level 1 Reponv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MS Sample ID: PK11055-002MS Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61037 Prep Method: 10-204-00-1-X Analytical Method: SM 4500 -CN E-2011 Prep Date: 11/17/2014 1255 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Cyanide - Total ND 0.10 0.10 1 104 90-110 11/17/2014 1708 PQL = Practical quantitation limit ND = Not detected at or above the PQL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a °W° Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report V2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MSD Sample ID: PK11055-002MD Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61037 Prep Method: 10-204-00-1-X Analytical Method: SM 4500 -CN E-2011 Prep Date: 11/17/2014 1255 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec % RPD Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec % RPD Limit Limit Analysis Date Cyanide - Total ND 0.10 0.10 1 104 0.18 90-110 20 11/17/2014 1708 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2 1 Inorganic non-metals - MB Sample ID: PQ61061-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61061 Analvtical Method: SM 4500-S2 F-2011 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Sulfide ND 1 1.0 mg/L 11/17/20141641 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Inorganic non-metals - LCS Sample ID: PQ61061-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61061 Analytical Method: SM 4500-S2 F-2011 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Sulfide 10 9.4 1 94 80-120 11/17/20141641 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v21 Inorganic non-metals - MS Sample ID: PK11055-001 MS Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61061 Analytical Method: SM 4500-S2 F-2011 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Sulfide ND 10 9.7 1 97 70-130 11/17/20141641 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MSD Sample ID: PK11055-001MD Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61061 Analytical Method: SM 4500-S2 F-2011 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec % RPD Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec % RPD Limit Limit Analysis Date Sulfide ND 10 10 1 100 3.0 70-130 20 11/17/20141641 PQL = Practical quantitation limit ND = Not detected at or above the PQL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a °W' Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MB Sample ID: PQ61117-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61117 Prep Method: 9065 Analytical Method: 420.4 Prep Date: 11/18/2014 1349 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Phenolics ND 1 0.0050 mg/L 11/18/20141557 PQL = Practical quantitation limit ND = Not detected at or above the PQL P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria J = Estimated result < PQL and MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 g (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 vvww.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - LCS Sample ID: PQ61117-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61117 Prep Method: 9065 Analytical Method: 420.4 Prep Date: 11/18/2014 1349 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Phenolics 0.50 0.45 1 91 90-110 11/18/20141558 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MS Sample ID: PK11055-002MS Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61117 Prep Method: 9065 Analytical Method: 420.4 Prep Date: 11/18/2014 1349 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Phenolics 0.0058 0.50 0.48 1 95 90-110 11/18/20141602 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and : MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab com Level 1 Report v2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MSD Sample ID: PK11055-002MD Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61117 Prep Method: 9065 Analytical Method: 420.4 Prep Date: 11/18/2014 1349 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec % RPD Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec % RPD Limit Limit Analysis Date Phenolics 0.0058 0.50 0.46 1 91 3.8 90-110 20 11/18/20141603 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and MDL Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" N = Recovery is out of criteria + = RPD is out of criteria Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 vwuw.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Inorganic non-metals - MB Sample ID: PQ61248-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61248 Prep Method: 10-204-00-1-X Analytical Method: SM 4500 -CN E-2011 Prep Date: 11/19/2014 1450 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Cyanide - Total ND 1 0.010 mg/L 11/19/2014 1744 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level i Report v21 Inorganic non-metals - LCS Sample ID: PQ61248-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 61248 Prep Method: 10-204-00-1-X Analytical Method: SM 4500 -CN E-2011 Prep Date: 11/19/2014 1450 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Cyanide - Total 0.10 0.093 1 93 90-110 11/19/2014 1744 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and 2: MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 g (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 vvww.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2l Semivolatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - MB Sample ID: PQ60697-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60697 Prep Method: 625 Analytical Method: 625 Prep Date: 11/12/2014 1500 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date 2,4,6 -Trichlorophenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 2,4 -Dimethylphenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 1 50 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 2 -Chlorophenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 2-Nitrophenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 4,6-Dinitro-2-m ethyl phenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 4 -Chloro -3 -methyl phenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 4-Nitrophenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 Pentachlorophenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 Phenol ND 1 10 ug/L 11/15/2014 0003 Surrogate Q % Rec Acceptance Limit 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 74 41-144 2-Fluorobiphenyl 83 37-129 2-Fluorophenol 83 24-127 Nitrobenzene -d5 88 38-127 Phenol -d5 86 28-128 Terphenyl-d14 88 10-148 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Semivolatile Organic Compbunds by GUMS - LCS Sample ID: P060697-002 78 41-144 Matrix: Aqueous 72 37-129 Batch: 60697 78 24-127 Prep Method: 625 38-127 Phenol -d5 Analytical Method: 625 28-128 Terphenyl-d14 Prep Date: 11/12/2014 1500 10-148 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (ug/L) (ug/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date 2,4,6 -Trichlorophenol 20 15 1 75 37-144 11/15/2014 0029 2,4-Dichlorophenol 20 15 1 74 39-135 11/15/2014 0029 2,4 -Dimethylphenol 20 15 1 77 32-119 11/15/2014 0029 2,4-Dinitrophenol 100 74 1 74 0-191 11/15/2014 0029 2 -Chlorophenol 20 15 1 77 23-134 11/15/2014 0029 2-Nitrophenol 40 28 1 70 29-182 11/15/2014 0029 4,6-Dinitro-2-m ethyl phenol 100 72 1 72 0-181 11/15/2014 0029 4 -Chloro -3 -methyl phenol 20 16 1 79 22-147 11/15/2014 0029 4-Nitrophenol 100 89 1 89 0-132 11/15/2014 0029 Pentachlorophenol 100 62 1 62 14-176 11/15/2014 0029 Phenol 20 16 1 81 5-112 11/15/2014 0029 Surrogate Q /° Rec Acceptance ° LimiU 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 78 41-144 2-Fluorobiphenyl 72 37-129 2-Fluorophenol 78 24-127 Nitrobenzene -d5 89 38-127 Phenol -d5 81 28-128 Terphenyl-d14 76 10-148 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and a MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 PCBs by GC - MB Sample ID: PQ60714-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60714 Prep Method: 608 Analytical Method: 608 Prep Date: 11/12/2014 1718 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Aroclor 1016 ND 1 0.25 ug/L 11/17/2014 1211 Aroclor 1221 ND 1 0.25 ug/L 11/17/2014 1211 Aroclor 1232 ND 1 0.25 ug/L 11/17/2014 1211 Aroclor 1242 ND 1 0.25 ug/L 11/17/2014 1211 Aroclor 1248 ND 1 0.25 ug/L 11/17/2014 1211 Aroclor 1254 ND 1 0.25 ug/L 11/17/2014 1211 Aroclor 1260 ND 1 0.25 ug/L 11/17/2014 1211 Surrogate Acceptance Q % Rec Limit Decachlorobiphenyl 72 20-131 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 91 26-132 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless Flagged with a "W° Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 wvvw.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 PCBs by GC - LCS Sample ID: PQ60714-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60714 Prep Method: 608 Analytical Method: 608 Prep Date: 11/12/2014 1718 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (ug/L) (ug/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Aroclor 1016 2.5 2.7 1 108 50-130 11/17/2014 1046 Aroclor 1260 2.5 2.7 1 110 50-130 11/17/2014 1046 Surrogate Q % Rec Acceptance Limit Decachlorobiphenyl 67 20-131 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 97 26-132 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.sheatylab.com Level 1 Report v2,1 Mercury (CVAFS) - MB Sample ID: PQ60641-001 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60641 Prep Method: 1631E Analytical Method: 1631E Prep Date: 11/11/2014 2200 Parameter Result Q Dil PQL Units Analysis Date Mercury (CVAFS) ND 1 0.500 ng/L 11/12/2014 1927 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and> MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W° Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Reportv2.1 Mercury (CVAFS) - LCS Sample ID: PQ60641-002 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60641 Prep Method: 1631E Analytical Method: 1631E Prep Date: 11/11/2014 2200 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (ng/L) (ng/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Mercury (CVAFS) 5.00 4.6 1 92 75-125 11/12/2014 1931 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and > MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a "W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. QC Data for Lot Number: PK11055 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Mercury (CVAFS) - LCSD Sample ID: PQ60641-003 Matrix: Aqueous Batch: 60641 Prep Method: 1631E Analytical Method: 1631E Prep Date: 11/11/2014 2200 Spike Amount Result % Rec % RPD Parameter (ng/L) (ng/L) Q Dil % Rec % RPD Limit Limit Analysis Date Mercury (CVAFS) 5.00 4.64 1 93 0.87 75-125 24 11/12/2014 1936 PQL = Practical quantitation limit P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the PQL J = Estimated result < PQL and MDL + = RPD is out of criteria Where applicable, all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a °W" Note: Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 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F -F i-009 pmdan Number, S Field Services Compositor Data Sheet Page 1 of 1 Rephrcco LXvc: 051II 4 WMdvc L1atc: Wf14n4 Field'TGchniuian: Compositor ID Nmber: I130bE (circle ox►e) IME {Con>csite Tim Site Flow Start: Site FlowEnd' TIME =1-9999 minutes c LOW= 1-9999 clow pulses INTERVAL BETWEEN SAMPLES Composite Dater5tart Time: Composite iDatoTnd Time; TUBING LENGTH ClieEt Name: Location: �I Ov ice' igp� f f)^w IL` -*c -b-0 k ,J Programa Step Setting I130bE (circle ox►e) IME {Con>csite Tim FLAWCo ( mposite Flog) i TIME =1-9999 minutes c LOW= 1-9999 clow pulses INTERVAL BETWEEN SAMPLES --------------------------------------- -- -= - - - - - ----------- -- -- — ---------- TUBING LENGTH OF TURING iE* V kT' [GIRDLE: VINYL OR TLONl ' `�`�:'J" VTIIQYL OR TEFLON ' f TUBING DIAIdETER [CIRCLE 1f4” OR 318") r„ OR 3. R L14" OR 316" CALIBRATED SAMPLE VOLLYME N17WER OF SAMPLES l. -V Confirm that Ice is in Cornpositvr YeS 1 i1 No Comments: Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2 1 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Shealy fnvironmeoral SrMocs, !roe. 1'117. l of 1 D:taurnent Number: F -F% -M Rr nC4 Date: 474-01'14 Rav9sknNumber:0 Field Instrument Records Effective Date: MQ2114 Date: / df J Analyst: fft- COM 0v �At Clicnt: I vVA gt"y OP -00, TRC (SM4500-C1 G-2011) TRC Mater ID; 12 /0,43 DPD Pillow Standard ID: JA - i DPD Buffer Standard TD: :CRC Standard ID: , Dissolved Oxygen (SI%14500-0 G-2011) DO 14eter ID. t Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 PR (,SN145001E1+-$-2011) ; pH Meter ID: qsT- - Standard deter pasrttatg Standard 1D;4 Cancentratton Reading (Stj (PT) Comments f% y (SU) N111st be lvitilin �n Check Standard � Buffer � � i 7.00 —7.6 3 TRC (SM4500-C1 G-2011) TRC Mater ID; 12 /0,43 DPD Pillow Standard ID: JA - i DPD Buffer Standard TD: :CRC Standard ID: , Dissolved Oxygen (SI%14500-0 G-2011) DO 14eter ID. t Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 �u) �( (D m m � d M 0 < CD 0 0 o� CD ,d CN N N o� a d U) to N ShcalpTimimnmraieay Servicer, InG Dooiinat tiwnb=-. F -Fs -m4 Revision Nwnboc t Fage 1 of 1 Relilacea PA : 09rV03 Effective Date: 02MM Field Data Information Sheet for Sampling of 1669 Low Level Mercury for 1631E Analysis (Complete 1 form per dischareeloutfail) Collection Date: 11 I �I`i Site Arrival (24hr): Site departure (24 hr): YField Blank (F13) Procedure: PPT ctr D 5 Facility Name: i , Chi, (UcU I NPOES Permit t#: FB Mercury Free Reagent Water (MFRW) Batch M'Ls Environmental Program Area: CW SDWA RCRA Teflon Tubing (TT) Batch #: Length: ft Sampling Technique: Pump and Tubing (PPT) Direct Manual Surface Grab (aNISG) Silicon PumpTubing(5PT)Batc�,#: Length: ft If PPT technique used the peristaltic pump JD is: 15Cp model 150 portable pump 1 t Amber Container Batch #: Field Personnel: "Clean" Hands Samplers Printed Name- � � Volume of MFRW Purged Through TT: Volume of Sample Purged Through TT: Copier 1D., C? ml, mL Field Personnel: "Mean" Hands Sampler's Signature: �¢ Field Personnel: "Dirty" Hands Sampler's Printed Name: Field Personnel: "Dirt Hands sampler's Signature: Air -Temperature: "F Glove Brand/source/Lot#: U Weather Conditions; ' Apparel Brand/source/Lot #:&&A Clean Surface Brand/Source: (.' 1 Remarks: SOP #: 5 -FS -0.02 (1669), Revision #: 7 S -IM -012 1631E), Revision t#: • 1U Sample Detail Sample ID a Sample Type Time Sampled (24hr) Number of vials collected Vial Batch # TB NiFRW Batch # Remarks 11 Z- 7-160 1 WFAJA k -A C. - Ira ,. t�!fy' �'�.` � f �%J "� �� "�- �. • • U.� H�- i� b _ �`1. lea ��� Sample Types: FB = Field Blank F80 = Field Blank Duplicate S =Sample DS 7 Duplicate Sample MS =Matrix Spike MSD =Matrix Spike Duplicate TB -Trip Blank V) m 171z O rn z m n Cn z C7 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Shealy Envirartmentt Services, Inc. Document Number. F -AD -416 Revision Nupftr. 16 PQNIof1 Rcplaccx Date: ()7115114 Efieedw Dam: 11'07114 Sample Receipt Checklist {SRC) Client: Cooler Inspected byldate.-'S c /'\\\\ Lot Mcans of receipt: 2^1SP'SI l3 Client El UPS ❑ FedEx ❑ AirhorneEzp ❑ Other Yes ❑` I No L4 I I. Were custody seals pEcscnt on the cooler? Yes ❑' I Nu ❑ I NA In 12. Tf custody serds were present, were they intact and tuabroken? Cooler 1D/Original temperature upon receiptll?erived (corrected) temperature upon receipt: fL fZ--�°C /3 `i 1'x.3 °C ! ! 'C t ! aC Method; T4mporature Blank ❑ Against prattles JR Gun ID: #+4 IR Gun Correction Factor, 'al �* Method of coolant: [ Wet Ice ❑ Blue Tce ❑ Dry Ice ❑ None Ycs ❑ No ❑ 3. N temperature of any conler exceeded 60C, was Projcct .Mmager notified? NA PM notified by SRC; phone, note (circle one), othor; . (For coolers received Aa commercial courier, PM is am to he notified im trtediately. Yes ❑ No ❑ NA d, Is the commercial courier's packing slip attached to this form? Ycs .No 5, Were propercustody procedures. foIlowed? Yes ❑I No [] NAET Sa Wort sam lcs rchn uished by client w commercial courier? Yes 01'No ❑ 6. Were sample IDs listed on the CW.? Ytz 01 No 7, Were sam le IDs listed on all sample containers? Yes No S. Was collection dato & time listed on the COC.? Yea No ❑ 9. Was collection date & tune lisLed on all sam le containers? 'fias—ErrNo ❑I 1 10. Did all container label information (ID, date, tithe) agree with the COC? Yew 01. No ❑ 11. Were tests to be erfonned listed on the COC? Yes 2r , No ❑ 12. Did all samples arrive in the proper containers for each test? Ycs • No ❑ 13. Did all containers arrive in ood condition (unbroken, lids on, etc.)? Yes ?.Vo ❑ 14. Was adequate sample volume available? Ycs No ❑ 15, Were all samples received within 'r$ the holding time or 48 hours,, whichever comes first? Yes ❑ No ' 1 f. Were any sam les containers Wssing? Yes ❑ No 17. Were there any uxccss samples not listed on COC? Yes (_] No NA ❑ 18. Wen; bubbles present >" en-size"'fa'or 6mtn in diameter) in any VIDA vials? Yes ❑ Ni) ❑ NA 0 19, Were all nietalslO&G/HEM/nutrient snarl 1c s rescued ata PH of C2? Yes No [3 NA ❑ 20, Were all cyanide rind/or sulfide samples received ata pH 712.7 Yes Nu E] i�A ® 21, Were all applicable Nh3frMicyanidclphenol (<O:zmg/L) samples free of residual chlorine? Yes ❑ ; No ❑ NA 22. Were collection temperatures documented on the COC for NC Sana les? Yes ❑ No IDNA Were client remarkslrequests (Le. requested dilutions, MSMSD designations, etc., . correctly transcribed from the COC into the comment section in LIAM Yes ®, No 2r 24. Was the quote number used taken From the container label? Sample -Preservation (NZuSt lac completed for any sample(s) incorrectly preserved or with bradtpacc.) Sample(s) were received incorrectly preserved and were adjusted accordiggl y in sample receiving with IS04,HN00(:I,Na0H) using SR # Sa 1 's were received with bubbles >6 mm in dione.ter. Sam le(s) Weree received with TRC A.2 rng L (If #21 is No) SC Drinking Water Project Sample(s) pH verified to be > 2 by Date: Sant le(s) were not received ata pH of C2 acid were adjusted accordin-in using SR# Sant le Iabels Verified by:,.. Date: \ Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 ® Laboratories LLC a member of The GEL Group INC Analytical Lab Page 72 of 88 f h PO Box 30712 Charleston, SC 29417 2040 Savage Road Charleston, SC 29407 P 843.556.8171 F 843.766.1178 www.gel.com December 03, 2014 Mr. Grant Wilton Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, South Carolina 29172 Re: Routine Analysis - Wilton Work Order: 361264 Dear Mr. Wilton: GEL Laboratories, LLC (GEL) appreciates the opportunity to provide the enclosed analytical results for the sample(s) we received on November 14, 2014. This original data report has been prepared and reviewed in accordance with GEL's standard operating procedures. Our policy is to provide high quality, personalized analytical services to enable you to meet your analytical needs on time every time. We trust that you will find everything in order and to your satisfaction. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at (843) 556-8171, ext. 4289. Sincerely, Julie Robinson Project Manager Chain of Custody: 44328 Enclosures Analytical Lab Page 73 of 88 GEL LABORATORIES LLC 2040 Savage Road Charleston SC 29407 - (843) 556-8171 - www.gel.com Certificate of Analysis Report for SESI001 Shealy Environmental Services, Inc Client SDG: 361264 GEL Work Order: 361264 The Qualifiers in this report are defined as follows: * A quality control analyte recovery is outside of specified acceptance criteria ** Analyte is a Tracer compound ** Analyte is a surrogate compound U Analyte was analyzed for, but not detected above the MDL, MDA, or LOD. Where the analytical method has been performed under NELAP certification, the analysis has met all of the requirements of the NELAC standard unless qualified on the Certificate of Analysis. The designation ND, if present, appears in the result column when the analyte concentration is not detected above the limit as defined in'the 'U' qualifier above. This data report has been prepared and reviewed in accordance with GEL Laboratories LLC standard operating procedures. Please direct any questions to your Project Manager, Julie Robinson. Reviewed by Page 2 of 11 GEL LABORATORIES LLC Page 74 of 88 2040 Savage Road Charleston SC 29407 - (843) 556-8171 - www.gel.com Certificate of Analysis Company : Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Address : 106 Vantage Point Drive Time Batch Method Cayce, South Carolina 29172 Contact: Mr. Grant Wilton Project: Routine Analysis - Wilton Client Sample ID: Sample ID: Matrix: Collect Date: Receive Date: Collector: 001 361264001 Waste Water 11-NOV-14 11:25 14-NOV-14 Client Report Date: December 3, 2014 Project: SESI00109 Client ID: SES1001 Parameter Qualifier Result Uncertainty MDC RL Units DF Analyst Date Time Batch Method Rad Gas Flow Proportional Counting GFPC, Gross AB, liquid "As Received" Alpha U -2.52 +/-1.90 4.93 5.00 pCi/L JXH3 11/24/14 1318 1436810 1 Beta 9.91 +/-3.33 4.85 5.00 pCi/L GFPC, Total Alpha Radium, Liquid "As Received" Total Radium U -00181 +/-0.333 0.692 1.00 pCi/L CXP3 11/24/14 1608 1435428 2 Rad Radium -226 Lucas Cell, Ra226, liquid "As Received" Radium -226 0.905 +/-0.470 0.592 1.00 pCi/L JAOC 11/20/14 0415 1436791 3 The following Analytical Methods were performed: Method Description Analyst Comments 1 EPA 900.0/SW846 9310 2 EPA 900.1 Modified 3 EPA 903.1 Modified Surrogate/Tracer Recovery Test Result Nominal Recovery% Acceptable Limits Barium Carrier GFPC, Total Alpha Radium, Liquid "As Received" 89.9 (25%-125%) Notes: Counting Uncertainty is calculated at the 95% confidence level (1.96 -sigma). Page 3 of 11 Anaical Lab GEL LABORATORIES LLC Page 75 of 88 2040 Savage Road Charleston SC 29407 - (843) 556-8171 - www.gel.com Certificate of Analysis Company : Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Address : 106 Vantage Point Drive Time Batch Method Cayce, South Carolina 29172 Contact: Mr. Grant Wilton Project: Routine Analysis - Wilton Client Sample ID: Sample ID: Matrix: Collect Date: Receive Date: Collector: 002 361264002 Waste Water 11-NOV-14 11:15 14-NOV-14 Client Report Date: December 3, 2014 Project: SESI00109 Client ID: SESI001 Parameter Qualifier Result Uncertainty MDC RL Units DF Analyst Date Time Batch Method Rad Gas Flow Proportional Counting GFPC, Gross AB, liquid "As Received" Alpha U 1.74 +/-2.76 490 5.00 pCi/L JXH3 11/24/14 1318 1436810 1 Beta U 2.44 +/-2.53 4.15 5.00 pCi/L GFPC, Total Alpha Radium, Liquid "As Received" Total Radium U 00181 +/-0301 0.635 1.00 pCi/L CXP3 11/24/14 1607 1435428 2 Rad Radium -226 Lucas Cell, Ra226, liquid "As Received" Radium -226 1.75 +/-0.580 0602 1.00 pCi/L JAOC 11/20/14 0415 1436791 3 The following Analytical Methods were performed: Method Description Analyst Comments I EPA 900.0/SW846 9310 2 EPA 900.1 Modified 3 EPA 903.1 Modified Surrogate/Tracer Recovery Test Result Nominal Recovery% Acceptable Limits Barium Carrier GFPC, Total Alpha Radium, Liquid "As Received" 84.5 (25%-125%) Notes: Counting Uncertainty is calculated at the 95% confidence level (1.96 -sigma). Page 4 of 11 Analytical Lab GEL LABORATORIES LLC Page 76 of 88 2040 Savage Road Charleston, SC 29407 - (843) 556-8171 - www.gel.com QC Summary Report Date: December 3, 2014 Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. Page 1 of 3 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, South Carolina Contact: Mr. Grant Wilton Workorder: 361264 Parmname NOM Sample Qual QC Units RPD% REC% Range Anlst Date Time Rad Gas Flow Batch 1435428 QC 1203207972 360966001 DUP Total Radium U -0.0249 U 0.013 pCi/L N/A N/A CXP3 11/24/14 16:09 Uncertainty +/-0.254 +/-0.242 QC1203207974 LCS Total Radium 413 450 pCi/L 109 (75%-1250/.) 11/24/14 16:54 Uncertainty +/-8.56 QC 1203207971 MB Total Radium U -0.0926 pCi/L 11/24/14 16:09 Uncertainty +/-0.199 QC1203207973 360966001 MS Total Radium 1660 U -0.0249 1700 pCi/L 103 (75%-1250/o) 11/24/14 16:09 Uncertainty +/-0.254 +/-34.7 Batch 1436810 QC 1203211566 360966001 DUP Alpha U -0.218 U 0.897 pCi/L N/A N/A JXH3 11/24/1413:19 Uncertainty +/-2.20 +/-2.42 Beta U 2.51 U 2.73 pCi/L N/A N/A Uncertainty +/-2.20 +/-2.91 QC1203211569 LCS Alpha 122 134 pCi/L 110 (75%-1250/o) 11/24/1413:21 Uncertainty +/-12.5 Beta 477 550 pCi/L 115 (75%-125%) Uncertainty +/-18.9 QC 1203211565 MB Alpha U -0.705 pCi/L 11/24/1413:21 Uncertainty +/-1.51 Beta U 2.39 pCi/L Uncertainty +/-2.62 QC1203211567 360966001 MS Alpha 486 U -0.218 560 pCi/L 115 (75%-1250/o) 11/24/1413:18 Uncertainty +/-2.20 +/-55.6 Beta 1910 U 2.51 2150 pCi/L 113 (75%-125%) Uncertainty +/-2.20 +/-76.5 QC1203211568 360966001 MSD Alpha 486 U -0.218 505 pCi/L 10.3 104 (0%-20%) 11/24/1413:18 Uncertainty +/-2.20 +/-50.5 Beta 1910 U 2.51 1890 pCi/L 12.8 99.1 (0%-20%) Uncertainty +/-2.20 +/-69.7 Rad Ra -226 Batch 1436791 QC1203211496 361264001 DUP Radium -226 0.905 0.676 pCi/L 28.9 (0%-100%) JAOC 11/20/1404:15 Uncertainty +/-0.470 +/-0.448 Page 5 of 11 Analytical Lab Page 77 of 88 GEL LABORATORIES LLC 2040 Savage Road Charleston, SC 29407 - (843) 556-8171 - www.gel.com QC Summary Workorder: 361264 Page 2 of 3 Parmname NOM Sample Qual QC Units RPD% REC% Range Anlst Date Time Rad Ra -226 Batch 1436791 QC1203211498 LCS Radium -226 24.7 26.1 pCi/L 105 (75%-1250/o) JAOC 11/20/14 04:45 Uncertainty +/-2.26 QC 1203211495 MB Radium -226 U 0.619 pCi/L 11/20/14 04:15 Uncertainty +/-0.429 QC1203211497 361264001 MS Radium -226 124 0.905 141 pCi/L 113 (75%-125%) 11/20/14 04:45 Uncertainty +/-0.470 +/-10.5 Notes: Counting Uncertainty is calculated at the 95% confidence level (1.96 -sigma). The Qualifiers in this report are defined as follows: ** Analyte is a Tracer compound < Result is less than value reported > Result is greater than value reported BD Results are either below the MDC or tracer recovery is low FA Failed analysis. H Analytical holding time was exceeded J Value is estimated K Analyte present. Reported value may be biased high. Actual value is expected to be lower. L Analyte present. Reported value may be biased low. Actual value is expected to be higher. M M if above MDC and less than LLD M REMP Result > MDC/CL and < RDL N/A RPD or %Recovery limits do not apply. NI See case narrative ND Analyte concentration is not detected above the detection limit NJ Consult Case Narrative, Data Summary package, or Project Manager concerning this qualifier Q One or more quality control criteria have not been met. Refer to the applicable narrative or DER. R Sample results are rejected U Analyte was analyzed for, but not detected above the MDL, MDA, or LOD. UI Gamma Spectroscopy --Uncertain identification UJ Gamma Spectroscopy --Uncertain identification UL Not considered detected. The associated number is the reported concentration, which may be inaccurate due to a low bias. X Consult Case Narrative, Data Summary package, or Project Manager concerning this qualifier Y Other specific qualifiers were required to properly define the results. Consult case narrative. ^ RPD of sample and duplicate evaluated using +/-RL. Concentrations are <5X the RL. Qualifier Not Applicable for Radiochemistry. Page 6 of 11 GEL LABORATORIES LLC 2040 Savage Road Charleston, SC 29407 - (843) 556-8171 - www.gel.com QC Summary Workorder: 361264 Analytical Lab Page 78 of 88 Page 3 of 3 Parmname NOM Sample Oual OC Units RPD% REC% Range Anlst Date Time Preparation or preservation holding time was exceeded N/A indicates that spike recovery limits do not apply when sample concentration exceeds spike conc. by a factor of 4 or more or %RPD not applicable. The Relative Percent Difference (RPD) obtained from the sample duplicate (DUP) is evaluated against the acceptance criteria when the sample is greater than five times (5X) the contract required detection limit (RL). In cases where either the sample or duplicate value is less than 5X the RL, a control limit of+/- the RL is used to evaluate the DUP result. * Indicates that a Quality Control parameter was not within specifications. For PS, PSD, and SDILT results, the values listed are the measured amounts, not final concentrations. Where the analytical method has been performed under NELAP certification, the analysis has met all of the requirements of the NELAC standard unless qualified on the QC Summary. 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AAA Page 10 of 11 PM (or PMA) review: initials 5_ -t !Date / t • Page _(_ of t - • •_ _. i — List of current GEL Certifications as of 03 December 2014 State Certification Alaska UST -110 Arkansas 88-0651 CLIA 42D0904046 California NELAP 01151 CA Colorado SC00012 Connecticut PH -0169 Delaware SC000122013-10 DoD ELAP/ ISO 17025 A2LA 2567.01 Florida NELAP E87156 Foreign Soils Permit P330 -12-00283,P330-12-00284 Georgia SC00012 Georgia SDWA 967 Hawaii SC000122013-10 Idaho Chemistry SC00012 Idaho Radiochemistry SC00012 Illinois NELAP 200029 Indiana C—SC-01 Kansas NELAP E-10332 Kentucky 90129 Louisiana NELAP 03046 (AI33904) Louisiana SDWA LA130005 Maryland 270 Massachusetts M—SC012 Michigan 9976 Mississippi SC000122013-10 Nebraska NE—OS-26-13 Nevada SC000122014-1 New Hampshire NELAP 2054 New Jersey NELAP SC002 New Mexico SC00012 New York NELAP 11501 North Carolina 233 North Carolina SDWA 45709 Oklahoma 9904 Pennsylvania NELAP 68-00485 Plant Material Permit PDEP-12-00260 South Carolina Chemistry 10120001 South Carolina GVL 23611001 South Carolina Radiochemi 10120002 Tennessee TN 02934 Texas NELAP T104704235-14-9 Utah NELAP SC000122014-16 Vermont VT87156 Virginia NELAP 460202 Washington C780-12 Wisconsin 999887790 Page 11 of 11 Analytical Lab Page 82 of 88 Method Blank Sample Evaluation Parameter Result MDL Analysis Date Flag Parameter 0.65 0.6-1.0 Analysis Date Flag 111 /17/2014 (mg/L (mg/L.) BOD <0.20 0.18 11/17/2014 Seed Control Factor Evaluation Parameter Result Acceptable Limit Analysis Date Flag BOD 0.65 0.6-1.0 11/17/2014 167.5-228.5 Glucose Glutamic Acid Sample Evaluation Amount Recovered Parameter Acceptable Analysis I Flag (mg/L) Limit Date BOD 200.84 167.5-228.5 111 /17/2014 Lot # PKI 1055 Analytical Lab Page 83 of 88 Sterility Control Parameter Result PQL Analysis Flag (MPN/100mL) (MPN/100mL) Date Fecal Coliform (MPN) ND 1 11/11/2014 Analytical Lab Page 84 of 88 Lot # PK11055 Analytical Lab Page 85 of 88 MB Evaluation Result Result Amount Analysis Parameter Parameter PQL (mg/L) (mg/L Flag Analysis m /L Parameter Date Recovered MBAS ND 0.0500 11/12/2014 (mg/L) Lot # PK11055 ICV Evaluation Result Amount Parameter PQL (mg/L) True Value (mg/L Control Analysis Parameter 0.0500 Recovered o Recovery /o Flag (mg/L) Limit Date ed MBAS 1.0 1.034 103 90-110 11/12/2014 ICB Evaluation Result Analysis Parameter PQL (mg/L) Flag (mg/L Date MBAS ND 0.0500 11/12/2014 CCV Evaluation True Value Amount o Control Analysis Parameter (mg/L) Recovered /o Recovery Limit Date Flag MBAS 1.00 1.071 107 90-110 11/12/2014 CCB Evaluation Parameter Result PQL (mg/L) Analysis Flag (mg/L Date MBAS ND 0.0500 1 11/12/2014 Analytical Lab Page 86 of 88 ICB Evaluation Result Analysis Parameter PQL (mg/L) Flag (mg/L) Date Sulfite ND 1 1.000 11/11/2014 Lot # PKI 1055 ICV Evaluation True Amount° Control Analysis Parameter Value Recovered Recovery Limit Flag /o Control Date m /L m /L Sulfite 10 9 90 90-110 11/11/2014 LCS Evaluation True Amount Control Analysis Parameter Value Recovered % Recovery Limit Flag Date m /L m /L % Sulfite 10 9 90 90-110 11/11/2014 MS Evaluation True Amount° Control Analysis Parameter Value Recovered /° Recovery Limit Flag Date m /L m /L Sulfite 10 9 90 90-110 9/11/2014 MSD Evaluation True Amount° Control Parameter Value Recovered /° Recovery Limit Analysis Flag Date m /L m /L Sulfite 10 9 90 90-110 9/11/2014 ICB Evaluation Analysis Parameter Result (C.U.) PQL (C.U.) Flag Date True Color ND 5 11/11/2014 ICV Evaluation Parameter True Color True Value (C.U.) 30 Recorded I Acceptance I Analysis Value (C.U.) I Range (C.U.) I Date 30 1 25-35 1 11/11/2014 Flag Lot # PK11055 Analytical Lab Page 88 of 88 fi Page 17 RECEIVEDINCDEQIDWR Attachment 2 AUG 312016 Water Quality Permitting Section Reference document on internal pH limits related to ELG's August 29, 2016 comment letter on Dan River DRAFT NPDES permit SENT BY: ENV APFA I P.S P ; 2-22-95 ^r : 36PM ; 5847-9 917688218;#1 2 •. UNITED STATES lENVIR®t+PA9€NTAL. PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 204$0 Mrs Louis Canziani New fork State Department of Environmental Conservation Room 6126 Two world Trade Center- New enter..New York, NY 10047 Dear Mr. Canzi ani a This 1s to confirm our recent conversation regarding effluent limitations guidelines for the steam electric power industry (40 CFR Park 423), In my letter of June 22, 1984 to Ms. Ursula Basch of your office, I summarized the applicability of the steam electric regulation pH limitat-ion as applicable to low volume waste streams when such wastewaters are commingled with (once -through) cooling waters. The interpretation that I provided was pot in accord with prior information and Instruc- tions provided to EPA and State permitting authorities on this subject, The pH limitation per Part 423 applies at the "end -of - pipe" discharge to surface graters when the wastewater discharge contains low volume wastewater that is commingled' with once® through cooling water. However, the intent of Part 423 is also that the total suspended solids and oil and grease limitations applicable..t.o low volume waste streams by applied to the 1 ow *vol ume Waste component of such a -combi ned di scharge prior to commingling of the individual waste streams. I apologize for any confusion in permit development or delays in permit issuance that may have occurred in this matter. If you have any further questions, please contact me at (202) 382-7131. Sincerely, Dennis Ruddy' Project Officer Industrial Technology Division UNITED STATES ENYIRONME-NTAE. " I.OTECTION AGENCY 2 2 Ms. Ursula Sasch New York State Departr.ent of Environmental Conservation Poon 6126 2 World Trade Centpr New York, New York 10047 near FIs. Basch: This is in response to- your giipstions during cu—1 discussion on June 2.1 r6cgarding the ?ffluent limitations guidelines for the steam electric industry (40 CFR Part 423). T e-Pfl limitation to low volume waste streams is int ded_to re•gui-r-e `that low volume waste streams he treated, as necessary, to comply with the pH limitation prior to discharge. Furthermore, the basis for compliance with the pH limitation is not buffering or dilution provided by cooling waters or other waste streams which are commingled with low volume wastes. I trust that this information is responsive to your questions. Please call me if you have any further questions. (202-382-7165) Sincerely, Dennis Ruddy Project Officer. Effluent Guidelines Division •v A 4 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY �c REGION III §TH AND WALNUT STREETS s PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19105 In reply ref er to �3F.N21 J. . LONG March 10, 1976 ®•4E,,�, 11-976 N _-- �• Mr. James Long Poorer Plant Services Section Philadelphia Electric Company 2301 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 Dear Mr. Longi This is in response to your second progress report submitted February 10, 1976 for the Chestdr Generating Station (PA 0011614), in which you propose to d: charge boiler blowdown, zeolite softener regenerates, and evaporator blovdown tc :rp the receiving stream without pH neutralization. Please be advised that ;�... 4007R Part 423.32(b)(1) requires the pH of all discharges frog power p3ants (except once. -through cooling water) to be is the. range of 6 - 9. Econestles s Were considered prior to the development of -the final guideline limitations, therefore the expense you have cited as being associated with neutralizing these effluent streams is not a valid argument against_ treatment. A policy decision was made during the -EPA -PEA meeting in Washington, D.C. ..r that may influence your situation with respect to neutralizing these effluent ' streams. It was decided that waste -streams could be combined with cooling water for the so a neu a as Ong as the n t was R the 2111 range of 6 - 9. This —glo-MMy"is not d-ncon _s."„*- with guideline re re- agents. Is-sgou ®noted ha�s�er, tkiat pollutant parameters other. than pH wil: �e�iiaaited and monitor s or toFi-C com'binie3oa'o part cu ar waste source Cates ory with cool, water. I trust this will enable. You to complete your treatment plans. If there are any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at 215 597-3689. Si erelp yours A' Bruce P.Smith Delmarva -D.C. Section Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. 4 lrvin_g Place, thew York, N.Y. 90003 September 21, 1984 Mr. Dennis Ruddy (WH --552) Project Offices Effluent Guidelines Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street-S.W.. Washington D.C. 20460 Ree pH Limits on Power Plant Internal Waste Streams Dear Mr, Ruddy: :. -Enclosed"..for your-=infor>�iatiora is a ':copy of. Con Edison o -s comments to* NYSDEC concerning proposed pH -limits' and monitoring requirements specified in the draft renewal permit for Con Edison's Waterside Station. These comments expand upon Con Edison's position concerning pH limits on internal waste streams, as expressed during our August 10 meeting and detailed in previ- ous correspondence, (in particular, see p.5, paragraph 2, section 3 (a) (5) , section 3 (b) and section 3 (c) for new/expanded arguments). If you have any questions, please contact me at (2 12) 460-2522. We look forward to further discussions with you concerning this issue. Very truly yours, Barry H. Cohen Senior Environmental Engineer Water & Waste Management /gP Attachment cc: Mr. J. William Jordan (EN -336) Chief NPDES Technical Support Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street S.W. Washington J.C. 20460 1 l ?. pH Requirements (See of J.uent ? immtatzor.s and u�^�tcrir_g Recui r e€._ents , p.2): DEC Frcueses to maintain the current rY. l_miteticr, (range of E.0-9.05 for 'Discharge 002 and de'_Pte the current 5.0-9.0 pF 1im-.tat-loz? for Discharge 00'. DFC also rropcses tc add. DII tat; ons (6.0-9.0) `cr i:�teT ; a1 waste streams 001a. (boi ler blow6o---m) , 001b (i- Gterside ';o. 1 deirixleralizer receneratior wastes) , OC'Ic (door and equipment drainage) a-Uld 00?c^. (Waterside Fc,. 2 Ci£.mineralizer rerer•el'at ion wastes) . in addition, DEC has ;proposed to delete pH mon9 tcrir g require-ner.t:s at D schar e 001, 4ett4se the vF >Tcr,9 torirg �:reauencv fo-r Disn.nrge 602 frcm twice u;eekl,y to weekl_7 and add vii mcnitorii g , recutrem.erts fr_r waste streF-ms 00?a (weekly gr.—b), 001b ar_d 002a (g�ac before each batch discharge) and 001c (twice month117) . SEC pr,�pcses 'that all nevirevi sed. effluent l hila.-taticr,s and ti+oL`_'! for rg rec irements take P.£--5'E'ct: i ,-ediatel upon the effi**ectil e date of the renewal permit . Cor_ Edison's position with regard to DEC's proposed ph requirements is su=_arized below: o Effluent 14rx:itations and/or t:oni torirg recuiremer_ts for pR in internal waste streams 001a, 001b, 001c, 002a or an,,, ; other internal waste stream cannot legally be i=posed in the final pe�r_i.t. o There is no environmental just; ficati-on for a pH lir= on internal waste streams. Effluer_t limits on interna' waste streams are redundant and unnecessary since the cur:ert pH 'Lir_-it of 6.0-9.0 at the point cif discharge to the public receiving water provides adequate protection of water Cuality. Furthermore, a pi'_ limit of 6.0--9.0 has been deemed acceptable by DEC at the point of discharge. o The costs to achieve a pF limit of 6.0-9.0 or, internal waste streams u:culd be wholly disproportionate to any limited effluent reducticr andJ environmental ber i -fits to be derived. o Even if it were eventually determined that pF limits mr4, 1 ega11-7 be imvosed. - for waste strea411s.,001a, 001b, 001c and 002a (whic!� i=or the reasons set forth in these -comments cannot 1cwfulltr be the case) , in order to achie•re cor.sister_c- with the limit of 6.0-9.0 at Discharge 001, such limitations must be less stringent than a rouge of 6.0-9.0 (applied at the point of d.i Echzrge) , in order to take full" r in -to account pH adjustrrer_t uvTzthin the discharge turnels9 and c A comp' fiance schedule to n pet pF limits on i.nterr:al waste streams need not be provided i.f sr.c'h limits are r_ct ultixrateIr imposed. Even if i.t were e%.ert_uall,, dete=ized that pH s__mits cr. ,rrerr_al. '•Tastesrrea.ms may Legal?,T be imposed, a reasonable ccmplia.nce schedule must be Prov- to install equipu:ent recessar;r to ac;:i.e%7 such. ZiMitat:ions before then become effective. The support fcr this position is as follows: (a) Effluent Limitaticr's and/or llcr-Ltoring Recuiremerts for nil in Tr.Wziste Streams C017a, , . C mac, 702a or Any Other 1.nterr_et1 Waste Stream Cannct ? egall-. be Imposed - (1) The Clear. ;,:iter Act :.-alts the authority under Section. 402 to controlling the additi or of pollutants tc, na494- gab 1 e waters through. pcint source discharges (Sections 301 and 4 ti W and def :.r_itions specified i,n Section 502, paragraphs (1),(7),(11),(12) and -(16)). Based C -r r?^ose Sections, e -f ::pnt lilxlitcti c s cal: on! y be appz ilea at the point the effluent enters the receiving eaters, except by the consent df the ne=,i ttee. .Therefore, the point c_ discharge into navigable waters fcr Discharges 001 and 002 (ar.d 003) a; the Stab cn. is at the confluence of the end of the discharge tur_r_els and the East River. (2) ZPA's N'PDES (Deco-, so? idated) Regulations (40 CFR 1.22) ,essentially track the s.Lthority specified under Sectior. 402 and require effluent 's imita-r-icns to be set at: the point of discharge to navigable waters. Section 122.45(a) states that all permit effluent limitaticv-s shall be established for "each outfall cr discharge po,.nt cf the permitted £acil_it-r" AVicept as otherwise provided ;n Section 1.22.45(i).+ Section 122.45(i)(1) states that 1_r~its on internal waste streams ma; be imposed in e::cepticnal cases and crly if limitations at the] outfall are impractical. or} infeasible. Secticr. 12-2.450.) (2) states that 14—mits on internal waste streev.s may be iirpcsed c7.11,7 when the Fact Sheet under Section 46 CFP- 124.56 sets `orth the e_.cepticr_al circumstar_ces which make such 1imitc?tions necessar,r, such as when the final discharge -point is inaccessible, the wastes are so diluted as to make monitor -ng impracticable or theinterference of pollutants at the point of discharge '*would make detection or- analysis impracticable. Both Sections 122.45•, and 124.56 are applicable to State prograys. Based on these regulations, there car, be no exceptional circumstance justirication for imposition of PH limits and/ or aoritoring requirements or internal waste streams unless the Final. discharge point is inaccessible for sampling. Yor1itoring (detection ar_6 analysis) for pF (unlike pollutants measured in terms Of mass or concer_tratior, such as heavy metals) is ret impractical at the point of cischeree due to diluticr_ or interference. Based cn the distincticn bet -ween the nature -and monitoring of pF and other pc? lutants, Cori Edison has accepted ir.te=ai limits on other pel'_utants ir_ some cases "even thcrgh we bQl'_eve that suc;: limits carrot leze.1 ,- be _rrpcsed based cr. the Clean Water Act and State En' irormer.tel Conser,xation. Law) since in these cases we recognize the ir,practi.cali.`y c dete..�.:iring compliance with Pfflu.ert limitations to such pci lutar-its at the final discharge ( see Section 2. of these con.^erts) • Such=rrpractica'_a.ty, h.owe-:er, does .ot app? t- tc pF. :lith regard to rhe quest --or. of samp?'^g roints, pH sam.pl.es i or Piscl-.erges 001 �3r' 00-2 are cL:r_' ntly taker. in rhe discharge plume oft the deck rather than directly in the discharge tunnels, since Fh- Ical access to the ti -,mels is current!- unavailable i.e. the d4 scharge tunnels te=inat.e under the FDR Drive, about 60 feet from the end of the dock. Powever, Cor. Edison will create samrling access points in the Di sch7rge 001 and 002 -discharge tun,iels by ?une 1, 1985, or by the beginnirrg of the 1985 chlorination season, at Waterside, whichever iG later, as part of our cblcrine compliance prrgrav ( see ccmments ccr..cernin.g pro -posed ch? crime recuir erer.ts , Section: 4(c)). T'here-'ore , there is no '.ustification For internal waste strear PF limit's based or. Section_ 122.45. _ (3) Title 8, Article 17 of the New York State Environmental Conservaticr_ Law (EC? ) requires permits for the discharge of pollutants frons any outlet or point source to the waters of the stare (Section 17-0803) . The ECL dear? y, limits DEC's authorit-7 to controlling Pollutants at the point such effluents enter the receivit.c waters (Sections 17-0803, 17-0£09 and the definitions specified IU 17-0105, Paragraphs (2),(11),(15) and (16)). This limitation is reinforced by the SPDES regulations implementing the ECL (6 FYCRR Parts 750-757), Although we be? ieVe that the ECL 'Limits DEC's authority to =impose effluent limits at the final. discharge, Con Edison has accepted anal will cot?tirue to accept internal waste strewn limits for pollutants other than pR where we belieti--e cc-mr? lance monitoring at the final discharge point is impractical, the limitaticns are reasonable and not more stringert than required by appropriate regulations. This is clearly not the case for pH. (4) EPA Pest Practicable Technology (PPT) regulations limit the pF of all discharges from steam electric power plants, except once thrcugh cooling G=ates-, to a ra.r°ge of 6.0-9.0 (40 CFR 423.12(b) (1) ; emphasis -cde6) . EPR.'- current Erf'luent Limitation Guidelines fcr pH (47 FR 52303, November 1.9, 1982) are identical to tisose ccntained ir. the initia?? prormigatec? Cu eelires aural -shed it the Federal Pegisrer or October S, 19^174 (39 PP, 36186) . 1r, both the or. gi.ral and revised Guidel.ir:es, no pp, limitati ccs are explicitly places. cr. an,,r inter -,al wF-sre streams. Pased on the cefiniti. s specified in the Clear, ?dater Act, t1be EPA imitation cf 6.0-9.0 would apply or, at the cutlets of the discharge tunnels to the East Rit,Ar and not to and i-terr.al waste strew. PST letter dated May 3, 11"F4 ( at_tacrrent to ExI-L- -- f- 1) s con Edison fcrrna11 reauested that the U.S. En-�Tirc enr tal Protection AgP.rcv (EP::) clarit'v. its PT a:?d, internal waste stream. ? egg G ic-ris as they apply to PH. At a meeting held on August 10, 198L, between Con Edison and EPR., the Aaerca. stated that it would about one- north to rev;.e=� the ria' er.zMv.g ecord and it fcr�r. Con Edison and DEC of its de Ler-minati.on. � e N Y_ ,..L... -­#- f'"P f PC! December er 13 , 1-983, DEIC states that internal waste stream macnitcring is proposed for specific low volume wastewaters since compliar_cP with appli cahle ? imr Cations cannot be determined at the final ischarge. For the following reasons, this explanation rices not: satisfy Federal (40 Cl'R 11-4.56) and State (6 NYCRR 753.3) re-Ulations, which require that Pact Sheets set forth the- _? egal ar:d technical basis of proposed limitations: (a) The Fact Sheet does not specifically address the rationale for the proposed pH limits. dr fact, it cannot be determir.ed from the Fact Sheet to which waste streams and pollutants the e-.1 pl, ar at ion pro -Tided in the Fact Sheet applies; (b) The Fact Sheet Zoes not :pecify whether the proposed pH limits are based on EPA's Guidelines for Steam Electric Pc-,4er Plants or DEC's Best Professional Judger:ent (BPJ) determination of Best Practicable Technolog,7 (EPT) or Best Converntional Technology= (BCT), or anv other basis; 1. l'f the proposed limit is bused on EPA's Guidelines, it does rot specif;T whether DEC interprets the 6.0-9.0 HOT pH- limir to apply to internal waste streams (are- if so, the reasons for that intepretatior) or to final discharzes t 2. If the proposed limit is based or. BPJ, it Ices not address the factors specified in Section 304 of the Clear. Water Act or 40 Com. 125.3 (See Paragraph 3.(d) of these couments); (c) The Fact Sheet does not speci`, which sections of the C,ear_ Water Act 0r_d State Envircrimental Cor. ser -ration law. provide DEC with the authordt-, to impose i..terr_al waste stre<rin limits for pF. N c r does :t sp_ecifaj the sections of EPA and ^EC regt*latior_S which authrri.ze such 1 r°its s and (d) The 1 act Sheet does not specif:T iVhich of the ee>cepticnal circumstar.ceF specified in 40 CFR 122.45 ( i) , i r Gr�97, it relied or.tC re. -ch the s? a.ted ccrtclusior. that comp' inrce with the 6.0-9.0 p}- 1.:c:,tati.on cannot be determined by monitoring at the final discharge. (b) Ehere is Yo Lnyircnme.r:tal Justification for pF limits c -r. �Pters r Streeirs The current pH limitation of 6.0-9.0 at Discharges 001 and CO2 affords adequate protection cf public receiz=irL- water cualit-T. A F/H� iiL it of 6.0--9.0 at yyt--he__pcinyt of�a discharge 4d'7fe deemed acce-Z. `able btT HII 1Peg on l �., (and DEC b -v its Section. 401 Certification) in the initial discharge permit issued by Region IT on November 30, 1974, as well as by DEC (and Region II ir. its o�-%,,ecapacity) it the rer_ewal permit issued by DEC on jul,' 1, 19$0, Bcth the initial and renewal permits were based or, EPA's Ef:luent Guidelines promulgated cn October 8, 1974 and were to ha -e included any more stringent water euality-based--requi.reTr.-erts. Since applicable Effluent Guidelines fqr pH have not changed sir_ce initial permit issuance and DEC has nct shown that a final discharge pF within the rar:ge of 6.0-9,0 has caused or will cause any adverse envircnmer_tal impacts, there is no basis for imposition of more stringent pt! limitations in the renewal permit. In addition, b� proposing to maintain the current 6.0-9.0 pH limitation for Discharge 002, DEC has deemed that range acceptable at the point of discharge. Furthermore, irstallaticr. of a waste neutra.lw ation sns ez,, which would be required to meet the proposed limits, would result in the addition of significar. t amounts of neutralizing chemicals (acid/caustic), thereb•s increasing the amount of pollutants discharged. (c) The Cost To Achie,,re Internal haste Stream pH Limits Ts Wholly Disproportionate To The EtF .Iuert Reduction Benefits is : e verlvec The Waterside Statist. has two demineralization systems, which are hcused in separate buildings. in order to achieve the proposed pH limits for demineralizer regeneration waste streams (001b and 002a),. installation of two waste neutralization systems would be required due to the physical layout of the facilit-7 and the relativel-u- large number of regenerations performed (See SPDES Applicatior. Update for more detailed ir:formation ccr_cerr..ing reger.eratior_ waste streams) . Each s17stem would consist of 1-2 large neutralization tanks, pumps , acid and caustic infect .cr, s,,stem- s, instrurentation and controls and an elaborate piping system. Con E'disor. ccnservati4.7eiaY estimates the total capital cost of these s --stems to be $3-5 million, a reasonable estimate taking into account the nature of the facili ty (primaril-,, ste r, sendout) , age of the -facility, its ph=ysical layout and space limitations, and Lhe relarively large r_ -umber of reger_eretiors (due to steam sen6out) . '''hese costs would increase substantially if a. FF litrit o.: 6.0-9.0 is imposed fcr boiler blewdo,h—_ (001a; and 002-a in current permit) , which tunica' ' 1,, has a pE of 10-10, 5 . In additicr, , substar.5t_zl operating casts (labor and chemicals), -wculd be incurred. Tbese capital ar.d cperaatlr.g costs- would ultimate? -T be borne by, Con Edi son's steam and electric ratepayers. r As stated above, Con Edson_ believes that there is r:o Pr_wironrrental Justification for a pH limit of 6.0-9.0 on internal waste streams. Such limits would result in little, if envirormer_tal benef its , which are wholly disproportionate -to the costs that would be borne by Can Edison and' its ratepa-ers . As specified abo4.=e , such reeuiremer.k:s would, in fact, --result in the discharge of increased atrount of pollutants. if It TJere Eventually To Be Detervined That pF Linits ;day ie ally Be Itrucsed For Irternai -Waste Streans Such Limitations MusV be Less Stringent t ar_ - The existing pN li.mitc of 6.0-9.0 for Discharges 001 and 002 reflect Best Practicable Control Technology Currently A-Tailable (EPT) as defined by EPA (40 CFR 423.12(b)(l)). By limiting the pN of internal waste streams to that same range, DEC is, ir_ effect, proposing a 14 -mit more stringer..t than BPT. Section 301(b)(2)(E) of the Clean Water Act provides for more stringent limits than BPT for rH and other ccm?entional pollutants b;= application_ of . the Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technelog-T (ECT). EPA has deferred promulgation of ECT limitations for power- plants pending promulgation of a revised BCT methodology. Therefore, any BCT limits imposed. in a power plant permit must be developed on a case-by-case basis, pursuant to Sector. 402(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act and Article 17, Title 8 of the wtete Enviropmental Conservation 1.avT. The proposed internal waste stream limitation of 6.0-9.0 gust accordingly be based on a case.-bv-case determination of ECT by DEC. LPA regulations (40 CFR 125 .3 (c) ) alloy: the imposition of technology based 1 imitations to the extent FPA-prot:ulgated effluent guidelines are inapplicable. Ir these cases, the permit issuing authority (DEC) is required to apply the appropriate factors speclt.—Pd ir. eectic . 304(b) of the C" ear Water Act . Fer de%: eT cpme.,t of BCT limitatior,.s, the -factors specified ipe Section 304(b)(4) (11) must be applied. These factors include "the reasonableness of the relationship bett7een the ccsts of attaining a reduction in effluent and the effluent redL.cLion ber_efits deri-ved, and the comparison of the cost and level of: reduction of such poll utar.t from publicly ow -red treatment works to the cost and level of reduction of such Pollutants frcm a class of categor4T of industrial source" are "the age n_ equipment and facilities involved, the prccess emplcyed, the engineering aspects of the application of various tl-pes of ccntrcl techniques, prccess changes, non -water quality, environmental im-oacts (including energ-r requirements) ." Case-by-case limits frust also consider+ the aprxcpriate techr_cl og,y for the -applicant's industrial cate ory and any ur_i cue factcrs relating to the facili fi;, (40 CFR 125.3(c)(2)). These factors must be considered regardless of the permit issuing authority 1140 CF1? 125.3 (c)). On November 18, 1982, EPA prcposed to revise 40 CFF 124.56 Pre- 40 CFF 125.3 to e:j:plic-i t! y speci.f7 thp statutory and rt i,or rnr; nr5 that rz;st be considered in setting case-by-case, nest Professional Judgement (BPJ) limits and -- the information that must be included in the Fact Sheet (47 FR 520-121).- The preanble to the proposed regulati ens state -s' that "Section_ 1245.210(c)(2) alre,-dtr requires permit writers to consider - t�statutory factors" in issuing EPv Permits, 8'o these changes simply clarify ars ea�is ting requirement." (47 FR 52080). The proposed regulaticnsT therefore, would ma'ke explicit what is already required, namely the application of the statutory factors and any ,other factors considered it the determination of BPJ limits anal_ the inclus i or. in- the Fact Sheet of any analysis o` the appl_cation of these factors and identification of an-,.- guidance or other documents relied upon ir. setting the limits. DEC has net provided Con Edison with any documentation cf its ccr_sideratior. of the factors specified in Secticr_ 304(b)(4)(B) and 40 CFR 125.3(c)(2) dr. its development of the proposed LCT limits foxr PH. Therefore, DEC ca.rnot at this time impose BCT limitatiors more stringent than E -PT. Evers if it should ultimately be determined that. DEC may impose pN limits on internal waste streams, which for the reasons set forth herein_ we submit it carrot lawfull�� do, them such limitatiox-s must be less stringent Char_ 6.0-07.0 sc as not to be in conflict with a 6.0-9.0 limitation at the point of discharge. Otherwise, the interval limitations would be more stringent that EPT and must be lustifi.ed taking into account the tactors specified abcve. (e) Even If It Were Eventual.l-T To Be •DetermirPd `that R Limits T -at Legal -177 Be im osed For Tn.terra �: -ste Strea-mr, , A Reasonable Compliance Schedule dust be Provided li it were to eventually be determired that pH limits may legally be imposed on internal waste streams and such limitations were imposed, a reasonable schedule of comp lance 'would need to be provided in order to perm.;t procuremert. and installation_ cf n_ecessar_- equipment vefcre such limits become effecti-,Tp. DEC's proposed compliance deadline (ef_`ect:.ve date of the xenetti�a2 permit) is both zrbit_:~ar;T are impossible tc achieve. Alt:houch DEC has nct provided its rationale fcr the proposed Compliance deadline, we presume that :.t was based cm the BCT deadilne ct July 1, ? ;'c4 sn_ ecifiee. in Sect icr. 301(b) (.2} (r) of the Cle�in Fater Act. uc<<:ever, since DEC's proposed '_ia�its carrion legpil- be imposed unser discussed FCT as previously, t::e July 1, 1984 deadline e.ces nct apply. if the. proposed unreascr_able and irupracticable ccr-pliance deadline w-er,- to be eventually imposed, Con.. Edison, would unfairly be put in the ur_teTzble pcs _tion of immediately trici ati.r_g the pe --mit. For purposes of framing the issues Tor ccr_5i donation it a heating, any permit issued b -T DEC containing pH limits on internal waste streams should contain a realistic compliance schedule, to be subsequently agreed uperr, which would encompass time periods necessar;T for the procurement and installation of necessary equipment. (f) Mtonit_oring Requirements Monitoring requirements for pH cannot legally be imposed for internal waste steams for the reasons stated herein. If it were eventuallly to be determined that pH monitoring reouirements ma -r legally be imposed on internal wastes streams, monircri;,g reauirements for those waste streams should not be required pr_cr to a realistic compliance deadline etientuall,7 agreed uper. (see paragraph (e) abo4-e) , since the limitations would not be effective until that time. We car -not currently compiv with the proposed requirement of taking gra.b sarpies before each batch discharge of demineralizer reger_eratior, wastes (001b and 002a) , since there' is no provision for holding up these wastes prior to discharge. Even if neutralization s;Tstems are installed, this proposed requirement may be impracticable, i y the syster.s are designed for semi -continuous operation in +which, when the e'f'fluent is within the set pH range, discharge may occur many times over a regeneratier cycle. In summar-,7, effluent limitatior_s and monitoring requirements nor ph should not be imposed for internal waste streams for the reasons specified above. The only pH limits that mall be imposed are the current BPT permit limitations of 6.0-9.0 at Discharges 001 and 002 ( and 003) . This approach would be cons is ter_t with that recommended by DEC in its Division of Nater Guidance memorandum No. 04-1;-33- ("BPJ .•.ethodologie-- - Guidance for the Application of Pest Professional Judgement (BP.) in Deitermining SPDE'S Ccneitior_s," dated April 1983), Uihi ch states (Section VIII.E.). "T:ith rpaard to conventional pcliutants, the Departrzent will generally consider BPT ar_ acceptable level of control, unless effluent guidelines or -Vater quality r_eceGs_tate more stringent control." Since effluent- g-uidelines mandate a pH ?irrit cf 6.0-9.0 at the Point cf discharge_ and water cu4'.it17 has not been shceNT to necessitate ar_,- m_cre stringent limits, the currerx limits are a.pprcpri ate and should be ma'_rta_n.ed. DEC irav -not impose a particular techrclogv fcr meetine SPT -'ES l im'_ts . Therefore, Cor E'discr_ should be free to meet these limitations by the method of our choice. r Ever. if DEC could leges llzj impose pH ? imitat oris for internal waste streams at this "Iac 1i ty, a compliance schedule -would be required to achieve such limitations. In addition, not'vithstardirg the legal arguments against impositicr, of pi? m t requirements for internal waste streams, DEC must provide the legal and technical basis, including any supporting dccumertaticn, rfcr any such recuir•nmer_ts prior to their es tab1ishr-en. t in a. f inal pe=i t . If such rz tio.Iale is el7Pntua l- provided, Cor. Edison must be given a 4ea•scr.able corcrtunit;r for eval.uati.cr_ and submission of cc=.ents . ' a 9 m Attachment 3 Page 8 RECEIVEDINC'DEOIDWR AUG 312016 Water Quaiittyy Permitting Seln DEQ cover letter for issued permit for Sutton Plant, December 2015 August 29, 2016 comment letter on Dan River DRAFT NPDES permit 0 Water Resources ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY December 3, 2015 Mr. Harry Sideris, Senior Vice President Environmental, Health and Safety Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Mail Code EC13K P.O. Box 1006 Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 Dear Mr. Sideris: PAT MCCRORY col'M7ra,- DONALD R. VAN DER VAART Secrelay S. JAY ZIMMERMAN Subject: Issuance of NPDES Major Modification Permit NC0004961 L.V. Sutton Energy Complex New Hanover County Facility Class I Director The Division of Water Resources is forwarding herewith the Final NPDES permit for Riverbend Steam Station. This permit renewal is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dated October 15, 2007 (or as subsequently amended). A public hearing was held on August 6,'2015 in Wilmington seeking comments on the Draft permit. This Final permit incorporates recommendations of the DWR Hearing Officer and EPA as well as other changes: 1) The limits for Oil and Grease and TSS were added to Outfall 001. 2) The monitoring frequency for all parameters in the effluent was increased to Weekly (Outfall 001 - normal operation), with an exception of Whole Effluent Toxicity. 3) The transfer of wastewater from Old Ash Pond to New Ash Pond and Outfall 001 was authorized. 4) The requirements to minimize fish migration up the Effluent Channel were modified (Outfall 008). 5) The Total Aluminum limits were removed from Outfall 001, Outfall 002, and Outfall 004 since North Carolina does not have Al standard and approximately 89% of the surface water samples in the state exceeds the EPA recommended criteria of 87 µg/L. 6) The requirement to limit drawdown rate to 1 foot/week (unless approved by DEQ) were added to Outfall 001, Outfall 002, and Outfall 004. 7) The groundwater was added to the list of the waste stream's discharged through Outfall 001. State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Water Resources 1617 Mail service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 919 707 9000 8) The following requirement was added to Outfall 002, Outfall 004, and Outfall 008: The facility shall submit EPA Form 2C as soon as practicable, but no later than 180 days from the effective date of this permit. 9) The Technology Based Effluent Limits for Total Arsenic, Total Selenium, and Total Mercury were eliminated (Outfall 001, Outfall 002, and Outfall 004) to meet the updated requirement in 40 CFR 423. If any parts, measurement frequencies, or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 1SOB of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714. Unless such a demand is made, this permit shall be final and binding. Please take notice that this permit is not transferable except after notice to the Division of Water Resources. The Division may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Resources, the Division of Land Resources, the Coastal Area Management Act, or any other federal or local governmental permit. If you have any questions on this permit, please contact Sergei Chernikov at 919-807- 6386. SincerelADirector, wivision n, P.G. of Water Resources Hardcopy: Central Files, NPDES Files Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality NPDES files E -copy: US EPA, Region IV Aquatic Toxicology Unit