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COUNTY: Robeson
SW SITE NO.: 7805-INDUS
FILE TYPE: Site Visit
Date: May 23, 2018
FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS:
Duke Energy Weatherspoon Plant
491 Power Plant Road
Lumberton, NC 28538
GPS COORDINATES: N: °35.587 W: °-78.973
FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER:
Bryson Sheetz, O: 980-373-6636 C: 706-910-9638, bryson.sheetz@duke-energy.com
FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS:
Same as above
PARTICIPANTS:
Shawn McKee, NCDEQ
Amanda Freeman, NCDEQ
Drew Hammonds, NCDEQ
Donna Wilson, NCDEQ
Bryson Sheetz, Duke Energy
Danny Wimberly, Duke Energy
Tim Russell, Duke Energy
Asha Sree, Duke Energy
NOTES:
Weatherspoon Steam Station began operations in 1949 and was retired in 2011. The ash basins stopped
receiving ash when the plant was retired.
Basin ash trucked to beneficial reuse facilities in South Carolina began in 9/13/2017. More than
140,000 tons excavated for reuse as of May 2018. Completion of the project is expected by 2028.
Trucks leaving the basin excavation go through a wheel wash to ensure that coal ash is not tracked out
of the basin. The wheel wash is graded so that water from washing the trucks goes back into the basin.
Approximately 25 trucks per day haul ash to South Carolina. Each truck can make 2 trips per day and
each truck can carry up to 25 tons per trip. The weight of the ash is initially obtained by a scale on the
bucket loader. Trucks are weighed at a scale prior to leaving the facility.
Coal ash is transported at a moisture of 20-30% to further reduce potential for dust and for better
manageability. All ash is transported covered.
Excavation operations typically occur between 7am and 530pm.
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Division of Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
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Ash that is mixed with vegetation (mainly phragmites which has deep root systems), is screened to
separate ash from vegetation. The vegetative portion with ash residue is landfilled at the Sampson
County Landfill. Approximately 90 truckloads went to the landfill between August 2017 and May 2018
each carrying around 10 tons of waste.
Excavation and screening activities
Water trucks were actively controlling dust during the field visit.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report.
__ Phone: 919-707-8284 _
Environmental Senior Specialist
Regional Representative
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Copies: Ed Mussler, Permitting Branch Head, 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
Shannon Aufman, Solid Waste Section, Permitting Engineer