HomeMy WebLinkAbout8504_Duke_BelewsCreek_INSP_20180223FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT
Division of Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
UNIT TYPE:
Lined MSWLF LCID YW Transfer Compost SLAS COUNTY: Stokes
Closed
MSWLF HHW White
goods Incin T&P FIRM PERMIT NO.: 8504-INDUS-
CDLF Tire T&P /
Collection Tire
Monofill Industrial
Landfill X DEMO SDTF FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE
Date of Site Inspection: February 23, 2018 Date of Last Inspection: February 22, 2017
FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS:
Craig Road Ash Landfill
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Belews Creek Steam Station
3195 Pine Hall Road
Belews Creek, North Carolina 27009
GPS COORDINATES: N: 36.27908 W: -80.05890
FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER:
Melonie Martin, Environmental Coordinator
Office: 336-445-0610, Cell: 336-669-2994
E-mail: melonie.martin@duke-energy.com
FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS:
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Belews Creek Steam Station
3195 Pine Hall Road
Belews Creek, North Carolina 27009
PARTICIPANTS:
Shawn McKee, NCDEQ
Larry Frost, NCDEQ
Elizabeth Werner, NCDEQ
Susan Heim, NCDEQ
Melanie Martin, Duke Energy
Evan Andrews, Duke Energy
Jeff Gateley, Duke Energy
Michael Cowart, Duke Energy
Henry Taylor, Duke Energy
Brenda Johnson, Duke Energy
STATUS OF PERMIT:
Notification of Site Suitability Issued: May 12, 2006
Original Permit to Construct Issued: June 20, 2006
Original Permit to Operate, Phase 1 Issued: November 5, 2007
Permit to Operate, Phase 1 Renewal and Vertical Expansion Issued: August 5, 2011
Notification of Site Suitability, Phases 2-6 Issued: November 15, 2011
Permit to Construct, Phase 2 Issued: May 18, 2012
Permit to Operate, Phase 2 Issued January 16, 2014
Permit to Operate Issued November 28, 2017
The Permit to Operate shall expire: November 5, 2067
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PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT:
Comprehensive Inspection
STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS:
None
OBSERVED VIOLATIONS
None
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
1. The Craig Road Landfill is permitted to receive: "Coal combustion residuals" …, including fly ash, bottom ash,
boiler slag, mill rejects, and flue gas desulfurization residue produced by a coal-fired generating unit destined
for disposal”. The landfill is primarily utilized for the disposal of ash generated by the Belews Creek Steam
Station. Operations at the facility began in February 2008.
2. The facility is permitted to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The facility is in operation on an as needed
basis. Operations occur infrequently outside of daylight hours.
3. The approved Operations Plan (listed in Section 2.1.2) allows for the disposal of coal combustion by-products,
gypsum produced by the flue gas desulfurization (FGD) process, waste water treatment sludges produced by the
flue gas desulfurization process, waste limestone materials, boiler slag, sand blast materials, fixated FGD waste,
and other coal waste generated by the Belews Creek Steam Station.
4. The facility is operated by Charah, Inc. which is responsible for hauling materials to the landfill, daily operations
of the landfill, and conducting other associated activities.
a. Annual internal training on the Belews Creek Landfill Operations Plan was last conducted 9/27/17.
b The following Charah, Inc. personnel are NC Certified Landfill Managers:
Andrew Reising, Certification #14-02M-00116, exp. 7/23/2020
Johnny Brown, Certification #15-02M-00138, exp. 4/22/2018
Brandon Garrison, #16-02M-00162, exp. 5/20/2019
Janet Harvey, #17-02M-00307, exp.6/15/20
c. The following Charah, Inc. personnel are NC Certified Landfill Operators:
Andrew Reising, Certification #14-020-0103, exp.1/13/2019
Additional Duke Energy personnel are certified but not listed on the report. Charah personnel are responsible for
landfill operations; certified staff are always present when the landfill is in operation.
5. The facility has a current Division of Air Quality, Title V Permit. The permit was issued February 6, 2017 and
expires January 31, 2022.
The item(s) listed above were observed by Section staff and require action on behalf of the facility in order to come into or maintain compliance
with the Statutes, Rules, and/or other regulatory requirements applicable to this facility. Be advised that pursuant to N.C.G.S. 130A-22, an
administrative penalty of up to $15,000 per day may be assessed for each violation of the Solid Waste Laws, Regulations, Conditions of a Permit,
or Order under Article 9 of Chapter 130A of the N.C. General Statutes. Further, the facility and/or all responsible parties may also be subject to
enforcement actions including penalties, injunction from operation of a solid waste management facility or a solid waste collection service and
any such further relief as may be necessary to achieve compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Act and Rules.
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6. Financial assurance documentation for the facility was reviewed during the inspection. The financial assurance
was submitted by Duke Energy Carolina on March 27, 2017. The approved financial assurance includes
$10,783,734 for closure, $2,645,250 for post-closure care, and $2,000,000 for potential assessment and
corrective action.
7. For the period between 2/22/17 and 2/19/18, the facility landfilled 219,170 tons. For the annual reporting period
July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017 the facility landfilled 160,733.74 tons of CCRs.
8. Coal ash density records were reviewed during the inspection. Density testing is completed on a quarterly basis.
Density testing records for the last 12 months appear complete. Two tests showed results outside the range of
ideal: April 2017 – test #180 met minimum compaction but not optimum moisture, retest #183 results
compaction 95%; and July 2017 – test #198 met minimum compaction but not optimum moisture, issue noted.
9. The facility conducts weekly internal inspections of the active landfills which were reviewed during the
inspection. Any deficiencies noted during these inspections are corrected.
10. The approved Operations Plan (Section 2.7) does not require detection monitoring for methane and hydrogen
sulfide gas. The facility previously monitored for these constitutes and the last monitoring event of May 2012
detected no methane or hydrogen sulfide.
11. During the inspection, the semi-annual ground water, surface water and leachate monitoring reports for the
sampling events conducted January 2017 and July 2017 were reviewed. Sixteen ground water wells and six
surface water locations were monitored.
12. Both units were not operating at the time of the inspection and was thus not generating ash. No ash was being
disposed of during the inspection in the landfill.
13. No concerns were noted for the monitoring wells observed during this inspection.
14. Leachate and contact water generated by the facility is collected as per approved Operations Plan (Sections 2.2
and 2.3) and discharged into the Belews Creek Steam Station Ash Basin.
15. Leachate lines for the landfill were inspected on 12/29/2017 by Jet Clean America. No blockages were noted.
Routine cleaning of the leachate systems helps maintain proper flow.
16. Facility access roads are of all-weather construction and are well maintained.
17. Water trucks are utilized to control road dust, as needed. Water trucks were not operating at the time of the
inspection because intermittent rain was providing sufficient dust control. Dust control checks occur daily at
9am and 2pm. Records from the previous 12 months were reviewed during the inspection. Craig Road Landfill
dust control records are well maintained and appear complete, no unaddressed issues noted.
18. Operational cover is being maintained as approved in the facility Operations Plan (Section 2.1.8.1 and Appendix
I, Dust Control Plan). Minimal soil is utilized for cover; landfilled materials are moistened and allowed to crust
over to prevent windblown material. EcoGreen is used as needed to aid in the process of crusting.
19. Chimney drains have been installed to facilitate leachate drainage into the collection system. They appeared well
maintained at the time of the inspection.
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Active area of landfill.
20. Side slopes and inactive areas have soil cover and established vegetation. Side slopes were well vegetated and
are being well maintained. Vegetative growth on side slopes and facility property are mowed regularly every 4 to
six weeks or as needed during the growing season. Mowing last occurred in October 2017. No on-site or off-
site erosion observed.
21. No windblown dust from landfill operations or roadways was noted during the inspection. Weather conditions
during the inspection were overcast with periodic light rain.
22. As a reminder, in the event of leachate leaving the lined footprint of the landfill, pipe failure or other engineering
failure, or incident associated with a facility permitted by the Solid Waste Section, Duke Energy staff should
verbally notify Solid Waste Section staff within 24 hours.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report.
_ Phone: 919-707-8284____
Environmental Senior Specialist
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Copies: Ed Mussler, Section Chief, Solid Waste Section
Jason Watkins, Field Operations Branch Head, Solid Waste Section
Elizabeth Werner, Permitting Hydrogeologist, Solid Waste Section
Larry Frost, Engineering Project Manager, Solid Waste Section