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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1812_DukeMarshall_LeachateBasin_visual_FID_20211108(' DUKE ENERGY-. November 8, 2021 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 28778 Attn: Ms. Sarah Moutos (submitted electronically) Re: Geologic Subgrade Observation Report Industrial Landfill No.1 Permit No.: 1812-INDUS-2008 Marshall Steam Station Terrell, North Carolina 28682 Dear Ms. Moutos: 526 South Church St. Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address P.O. Box 1006 Mail Code EC 13K. Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 717-982-0986 Duke Energy is submitting the Geologic Subgrade Observation report for the leachate basin currently under construction and associated with the Industrial Landfill No.1 (ILF, 1812-INDUS-2008). The observation report was prepared by S&ME, on behalf of Duke Energy. S&ME personnel were present during grading activities related to the construction of the Ieachate basin and observed the geologic conditions exposed after excavation. The report notes observations were generally consistent with the site geology described in AECOM's Geological and Hydrogeological Report for the ILF Phase 2 expansion. This submittal includes the following documentation: • Geologic Subgrade Observations — Marshall Steam Station — ILF Leachate Basin (S&ME, 2021) o Attachment — Photographic Log If you have any questions or need clarification regarding this submittal, please contact me at Ashley.Albert(a�duke-energy.com or (717) 982-0986. Respectively, Ashley Albert, P.G. Environmental Services Attachments: Geologic Subgrade Observations — Marshall Steam Station — ILF Leachate Basin; S&ME, 2021 cc (via e-mail): Elizabeth Werner, NCDEQ Ben Jackson, NCDEQ Larry Frost, NCDEQ Sherri Stanley, NCDEQ Kyle Baucom, Duke Energy Chris Varner, Duke Energy Julie Roberston, S&ME Ryan Czop, Duke Energy www.duke-energy.com Page 1 of 1 November 5, 2021 Duke Energy 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Attention: Ms. Ashley Albert Reference: Geologic Subgrade Observations Marshall Steam Station — ILF Leachate Basin Terrell, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 212013 Dear Ms. Albert: S&ME, Inc. (S&ME) is pleased to provide our Geologic Subgrade Observations for the Marshall Steam Station Industrial Landfill (ILF) Leachate Basin located in Terrell, North Carolina. In accordance with the facility's Permit to Construct dated January 21, 2021, S&ME personnel were present during grading activities related to the construction of the leachate basin as well as the adjacent temporary soil stockpile area and were able to observe the geologic conditions exposed after excavation. This report presents our observations and conclusions. Observations Visual observations were performed by Jasmine Tayouga, EIT and Julie Robertson, P.G. (N.C. Licensed Geologist No. 1995) during the period of July 2021 to November 2021 following excavation of the leachate basin through progression of liner installation. The temporary soil stockpile area for the leachate basin spoils located immediately south of the leachate basin was also observed. The subgrade was visually observed for evidence of structural features that may influence groundwater flow or denote that separation requirements of groundwater and bedrock have not been achieved. The general geology in the leachate basin and temporary soil stockpile area consisted of tan to reddish tan sandy silts with trace granitic structure and manganese staining present as shown in the attached photographic log. There were no linear structural features present or exposed rock to obtain strike and dip measurements that were observed. Observations were generally consistent with the site geology described in AECOM's Geological and Hydrogeological Report for the ILF Phase 2 expansion. Qualifications This report provides our periodic visual observations made following excavation of the leachate basin. Visual observations were made at surface level and there is potential that concealed features may be present. Any conditions discovered which deviate from the observations presented in this report should be provided to us for evaluation. S&ME, Inc. 12016 Ayrsley Town Blvd. Suite 2-A I Charlotte, NC 28273 1 p 704.523.4726 1 www.smeinc.com Geologic Subgrade Observations Marshall Steam Station — ILF Leachate Basin Terrell, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 212013 Closing S&ME appreciates this and every opportunity to be of service to Duke Energy. Should you have any questions regarding this information please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, S&ME, Inc. Jasmine Tayouga, EIT Associate Project Manager Attachments: Photographic Log ZZ Julie P. Robertson, P.G. Principal Geologist / Group Leader November 5, 2021 2 Attachment I — Photographic Log 7 Photographic Log Geologic Subgrade Observations Marshall Steam Station Leachate Basin Terrell, North Carolina I I S&ME Project No. 212013 PHOTO 1 NFL Direction: West Location Leachate Basin Description: Exposed subgrade during test pad installation. PHOTO 2 Direction: North Location - ---- = - Leachate Basin Description: Exposed subgrade during test pad installation. Page 1 of 4 Photographic Log Geologic Subgrade Observations Marshall Steam Station Leachate Basin Terrell, North Carolina I I S&ME Project No. 212013 PHOTO 3 Direction: NW Location Leachate Basin Description: Exposed subgrade during test pad installation. PHOTO 4 Direction: Surface - Location � 41, - �"� Leachate Basin Description: Highly decomposed granitic saprolite that could be easiliy broken by hand. Classified as Tan Sandy Silt. Typical of subgrade soils encountered. Page 2 of 4 Photographic Log Geologic Subgrade Observations Marshall Steam Station Leachate Basin Terrell, North Carolina I I S&ME Project No. 212013 PHOTO 5 , F. 4: .. Direction: Surface r,,� Location - Y.• Leachate Basin r. f li J YCC 4� J � Description: Managanese deposits within soils. Typical of subgrade soils encountered. PHOTO 6 Direction: ' North Location Temporary Soil Stockpile Area in foreground with Leachate Basin in background. Description: Temporary Soil Stockpile area for the leachate basin soils. Page 3 of 4 Photographic Log Geologic Subgrade Observations Marshall Steam Station Leachate Basin Terrell, North Carolina I I S&ME Project No. 212013 PHOTO 7 w ` Direction: South Location # w ` -j .ems Temporary Soil Stockpile Area Description: Temporary Soil Stockpile Area for the leachate basin soils. PHOTO 8 3, Direction: North rr' ' g. Location Leachate Basin Description: Cut wall for anchor trench. Page 4 of 4