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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6512_Duke_Sutton_SWPondMod_DIN27085_20161201Geosyntec Consultants of NC, PC. 1300 South Mint Street, Suite 410 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 PH 704.227.0840 www.geosyntec.com Memorandum-Sutton NSWP Redesign.docx Memorandum Date: 16 November 2016 To: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Copies to: John R. Toepfer, P.E. and Donald E. Gibbs, P.E. (Duke Energy) From: Victor M. Damasceno, Ph.D., P.E. and Tom Fendley Jr., P.E. (Geosyntec) Subject: L.V. Sutton Energy Complex: North Surface Water Pond Geosyntec Consultants of North Carolina, PC (Geosyntec) has prepared this memorandum on behalf of Duke Energy Progress, LLC (DEP) to request authorization and obtain concurrence from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) on the redesign of the North Surface Water Pond (NSWP) associated with the onsite coal combustion residuals (CCR) landfill (landfill) at the L.V. Sutton Energy Complex (Sutton). NCDEQ issued DEP a permit to construct and operate the Sutton landfill on 21 September 2016. The permit was issued based on the document titled “Onsite CCR Landfill Construction Application Report” (Application) prepared by Geosyntec, dated 7 August 2015, and revised in December 2015. The drawing set titled “Construction Permit Application Drawings – Onsite CCR Disposal Facility,” dated August 2015 was submitted as Appendix A of the application and provided the design of the NSWP in support of the landfill construction and operation. However, additional construction activities (i.e., boat ramp access road relocation and security fence) at Sutton, unrelated to the landfill, encroached on portions of the NSWP. As such, Geosyntec has redesigned the NSWP to eliminate construction conflicts with these structures. The NSWP redesign is considered minimal and was achieved such that the original storage capacity of the pond was maintained. Specifically, (i) portions of the eastern NSWP berm was relocated towards the west; and (ii) the north NSWP berm was moved further north to maintain equivalent storage capacity. Additionally, the NSWP culvert outlet was relocated (shortened) from originally proposed location to eliminate construction conflicts with the new boat ramp access road. A copy of the redesigned NSWP is submitted as an attachment to this memorandum. ***** 17 N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 6 17 N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 6