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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1812_DukeMarshall_ILF_Q1_2022 Groundwater Conditions Report_20220501(� DUKE ENERGY May 1, 2022 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: Groundwater Condition Quarterly Report — January 2022 through March 2022 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 In accordance with the NCDEQ DWR September 17, 2021, Phase 2 Permit Modification Approval letter, Duke Energy is providing the quarterly report describing groundwater conditions in the area of the Marshall Steam Station Industrial Landfill No.1 (ILF, 1812-INDUS-2008) Phases 2, 3, and 4. The report was prepared by SynTerra on behalf of Duke Energy. The report is for the quarterly period of January 2022 through March 2022 (Q1 2022). The quarterly report includes an analysis of groundwater levels and dewatering pump flowrates within Phases 2, 3 and 4, with updated water level maps, hydrographs, pump flowrate plots, and well construction and water level data tables. An evaluation of groundwater levels and pump flowrates to determine whether model predictions are being met is included. All groundwater transducer data, groundwater model trend data, and dewatering pump data are provided in an excel file format as the report Appendices. Groundwater conditions in the vicinity of Marshall Steam Station's Industrial Landfill No.1 continue to be monitored and evaluated. The next quarterly report (Q2 2022) will be submitted by August 1, 2022. If you need additional information regarding this submittal do not hesitate to email or call me at Ashley. Healy@duke- energy.com or (717) 982-0986. Respectfully submitted, j4VAi Ashley Healy, P.G. Environmental Services Attachments: Industrial Landfill No.1 (1812-INDUS-2008) Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 through March 2022 (SynTerra; May 2022) Appendices in excel format: 1) Appendix A Water Level Monitoring Data Files 2) Appendix B Groundwater Model Predicted Trend Files 3) Appendix C Dewatering/Underdrain Pumping Data Files cc (via e-mail): Claire Osborn, NCDEQ Elizabeth Werner, NCDEQ Ed Mussler, NCDEQ Kyle Baucom, Duke Energy Chris Varner, Duke Energy www.duke-energy.com Page 1 of 2 Jim Malloy, Duke Energy Tyler Hardin, Duke Energy Ed Sullivan, Duke Energy Thomas Colton, SynTerra Craig Eady, SynTerra www.duke-energy.com Page 2 of 2 Terra Science &Engineering Consultants synsynterracorp.com INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL NO. 1 (1812-INDUS-2008) GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT - JANUARY 2022 TO MARCH 2O22 FOR MARSHALL STEAM STATION 8320 EAST CAROLINA HIGHWAY 150 TERRELL, NC 28682 MAY 1, 2022 PREPARED FOR ('DUKE ENERGY DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC `A I Ka hryn W. 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F GAS UG ,P Craig Eady, NC LG #1599 Senior Project Manager Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report —January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina If-ituxe1Alice] ZIll hLIII M PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................1-1 1.1 Objectives and Purpose...............................................................................................1-1 1.2 Key Findings.................................................................................................................1-1 2.0 QUARTERLY MONITORING RESULTS......................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Current Groundwater Conditions................................................................................2-1 2.2 Groundwater Trends.................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2.1 Water -Level Hydrographs......................................................................................2-3 2.2.2 Dewatering and Underdrain Pump Performance..................................................2-5 3.0 QUARTERLY WATER -LEVEL REDUCTION ACTIVITIES ................................................... 3-1 4.0 REFERENCES.............................................................................................................4-1 May 2022 Page 1-1 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report -January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Monitoring Location Map Figure 2A Sitewide Water Level Map - Upper Flow Zone (February 2022) Figure 2B Area of Focus Water Level Map - Upper Flow Zone (February 2022) Figure 3A Background Monitoring Well Hydrographs (GWA-04S/D, MW-04D) Figure 3B Perimeter Hydrographs (MW-07 (013-3), ILF-02S/D) Figure 3C Northwest of Cell 5 Hydrographs (CLF21-10, CLF21-11) Figure 3D CLF-UD and Southwest of Cell 5 Hydrographs (CLF-UD, CLF21-12) Figure 3E East of Cell 6 Hydrographs (CLF21-14, CLF21-15) Figure 3F Future Phase III and IV Hydrographs (CLF-301, CLF-402) Figure 3H Future Phase V (CLF21-13/R, CLF-401) Figure 3G South of Future Phase III Hydrographs (CLF-303, CLF-304) Figure 4A Cell 5 Pumping Flow Rate Vs. Simulated Flow Rate Figure 4B Cell 6 Pumping Flow Rate Figure 4C Phase III-V Pumping Flow Rate Vs. Simulated Flow Rate LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Groundwater Monitoring Network Well Information and Water Levels Table 2 Site -Wide Water Level Elevation Data Table LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Water Level Monitoring Data Files 1. Submittal Data - Locations CLF-301, CLF-303, CLF-304, CLF-401, CLF-402 2. Submittal Data - Locations CLF21-10, CLF21-11, CLF21-12, CLF21-13/R, CLF21-14, CLF21-15 3. Submittal Data - Locations GWA-4D, GWA-4S, MW-7(OB-3), ILF-2D, ILF-2S, MW-4, and CLF-UD Appendix B Groundwater Model Predicted Trend Files 1. Submittal Data - Locations CLF-301, CLF-302, CLF-303, CLF-304, CLF-401, CLF-402, CLF-403, CLF-404 2. Submittal Data - Locations CLF21-10, CLF21-11, CLF21-12, CLF21-13/R, CLF21-14, and CLF21-15 3. Submittal Data - Locations GWA-4D, GWA-4S, MW-7(OB-3), ILF-2D, ILF-2S, MW-4, and MW-4D Appendix C Dewatering/Underdrain Pumping Data Files May 2022 Page 1-2 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report —January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina LIST OF ACRONYMS CCR Coal Combustion Residuals Cy cubic yards Duke Energy Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC DWR Division of Water Resources Future Phases ILF Phases III, IV, and V expansion GPM gallons per minute ILF Industrial Landfill 1812-INDUS-2008 NCDEQ Report reporting period Site May 2022 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report First quarter 2022 (January 2022 to March 2022) Marshall Steam Station Page 1-3 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report —January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objectives and Purpose SynTerra prepared this Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report (Report) on behalf of Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy) to document the water -level monitoring data and dewatering/underdrain pumping records in the vicinity of the Industrial Landfill No.1 (Permit No. 1812-INDUS-2008) at the Marshall Steam Station (Site). This Report is prepared in response to condition #3 in the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Division of Waste Management (DWM) September 17, 2021, Phase II Permit Modification Approval letter. Data collected during the first quarter of 2022 (January 2021 to March 2022) were used to evaluate groundwater conditions for the Industrial Landfill No.1 (ILF) Phase II expansion (includes Cell 5 and Cell 6) and Future Phases. Specifically, this Report evaluates the groundwater levels, dewatering/underdrain pumping flow rates, and efforts to expedite the reduction of and maintain groundwater levels near the ILF during the reporting period. 1.2 Key Findings Key findings of the evaluation conducted during this reporting period include: • Ash basin coal combustion residual (CCR) excavation activities related to construction of the ILF Phases III, IV, and V expansion (Future Phases) have generally slowed down for the landfill expansion. This slowdown is primarily due to: 1) winter weather, where increased precipitation and lower temperatures have slowed the process of conditioning excavated CCR material prior to disposal in the active ILF Phase I, and 2) limited air space within the ILF Phase I and reservation of space for plant production ash. As a result of the CCR excavation slowdown, dewatering pumps have not been lowered. • Water levels have been maintained less than or approximately equal to modeled predictions in most locations. Only 4 locations (ILF-21), CLF21-12, CLF21-13R, and CLF- 401) have water levels greater than the modeled predicted water levels. These locations (other than ILF-2D, a deep flow zone well upgradient of the ILF) are located within or near Future Phase V. These observations in CLF21-12, CLF21-13R, and CLF-401 are due to a slowdown in excavation and increased precipitation. • Groundwater level data collected during the reporting period were evaluated using Mann -Kendall analysis to determine water level trends. Findings of the evaluation include: o 39% (7 out of 18 monitoring locations) have statistically significant decreasing groundwater level trends. May 2022 Page 1-1 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report —January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina The locations with decreasing trends include: CLF-301, CLF21-15, GWA- 4S, GWA-41D, MW-4, MW-41D, and MW-7(OB-3). ■ These locations, with the exception of CLF-301, are upgradient of or along the eastern perimeter of the ILF. CLF-301 is located within Future Phase III. ■ Most of these wells and piezometers are relatively remote from the Cell 5 Underdrain and the Cell 6 and Future Phases dewatering operations. Therefore, the groundwater level decreases are a delayed response to previous excavation and dewatering. The decrease of groundwater levels at CLF-301 are likely a result of the excavation that took place during the reporting period. o 39% (7 out of 18 monitoring locations) have statistically significant increasing groundwater level trends. ■ The locations with increasing trends include: CLF-303, CLF-304, CLF21-10, CLF21-11, CLF21-12, CLF21-13R, and ILF-21). ILF-21) is a deep flow zone monitoring well upgradient of the ILF. CLF-303 and CLF-304 are downgradient of the Future Phases. The remaining locations with increasing trends are located on the western perimeter of the ILF. ■ The groundwater levels in these locations increased as a result of the slowdown in excavation and increased precipitation. o 22% (4 out of 18 monitoring locations) have stable conditions with no significant groundwater level trends. ■ The locations with stable conditions include CLF-401, CLF-402, CLF21-14, and ILF-2S. ■ CLF-401 and CLF-402 are located in Future Phases IV and V. CLF21-14 is located on the eastern perimeter of the ILF. ILF-2S is a shallow flow zone monitoring well upgradient of the ILF. • Dewatering in ILF Phase II, Cell 5 and Cell 6, and the ILF Future Phases area removed approximately 17.1 million gallons of water in Quarter 12022. This is more than the volume of water removed during the previous quarter. • Pumping flow rate from the Cell 5 sump has stabilized. The pumping in Cell 6 was not modeled, but pumping flow rates continue to be relatively stable. The Future Phases dewatering pumping flow rate continues to increase, especially following precipitation. • Although the ash basin excavation progress slowed due to winter weather and limited air space within the ILF Phase I, excavation of CCR and dewatering within the ILF Future Phases continues to lower groundwater levels in the area. May 2022 Page 1-2 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina 2.0 QUARTERLY MONITORING RESULTS The established network of temporary and long-term piezometers and groundwater wells for monitoring groundwater conditions in the ILF Phase II expansion area is depicted on Figure 1. Piezometer and groundwater well construction information, with water level and groundwater elevations, for the monitoring network is included on Table 1. Note three additional piezometers were installed in March 2022 and water level data from the new piezometers are not included in the evaluation. 2.1 Current Groundwater Conditions Site -wide water levels collected on February 14, 2022 for the upper (shallow) flow zone were used to generate groundwater level maps (Figure 2A and 2113). Water level data and groundwater elevations are included on Table 2.Observed groundwater levels during this reporting period indicate: • Groundwater is generally flowing north to south through the ILF area (Figure 2A and 213). Some groundwater levels within and near the ILF have decreased slightly, relative to groundwater levels from Quarter 4 2021. However, most of the groundwater levels near the ILF remain relatively the same as in Quarter 4 2021. • Underdrain operations in Cell 5 have maintained a cone of groundwater depression around the Cell 5 blanket underdrain sump (CLF-UD, Figure 213). The excavation that took place during the reporting period focused on the Future Phases area, as shown on Figures 2A and 2B. 2.2 Groundwater Trends A series of groundwater monitoring wells, piezometers, and the Cell 5 underdrain pump transducer monitor water level trends (Figures 3A through 3H). The following are key observations of overall trend data: • Groundwater level data collected between July 2021, when close monitoring started, and the end of March 2022 were evaluated using Mann -Kendall analysis to determine water level trends. Statistically significant decreasing trends were observed in 17 of 18 locations. A statistically significant increasing trend was observed at one location (ILF- 2S); since July 2021, a small water level increase (0.2 feet) has been observed in ILF-2S. • Groundwater level data for the reporting period (January through March 2022) were also evaluated using Mann -Kendall analysis. Findings of the evaluation include: May 2022 o 39% (7 out of 18 monitoring locations) have statistically significant decreasing groundwater level trends. Page 2-1 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina ■ The locations with decreasing trends include: CLF-301, CLF21-15, GWA- 4S, GWA-41D, MW-4, MW-41D, and MW-7(OB-3). These locations, with the exception of CLF-301, are located upgradient of or along the eastern perimeter of the ILF. CLF-301 is located within Future Phase III. ■ These wells and piezometers are relatively remote from the Cell 5 Underdrain and the Cell 6 and Future Phases dewatering operations. Therefore the data reflect a delayed response to previous excavation and dewatering. The continued decrease of groundwater levels at CLF-301 are likely a result of the excavation that took place in the Future Phases area during the reporting period. o 39% (7 out of 18 monitoring locations) have statistically significant increasing groundwater level trends. ■ The locations with increasing trends include: CLF-303, CLF-304, CLF21-10, CLF21-11, CLF21-12, CLF21-13R, and ILF-21). ILF-21) is a deep flow zone monitoring well upgradient of the ILF. CLF-303 and CLF-304 are downgradient of the Future Phases. The remaining locations with increasing trends are located on the western perimeter of the ILF. ■ The groundwater levels in these locations increased as a result of the slowdown in excavation and increased precipitation. o 22% (4 out of 18 monitoring locations) have stable conditions with no significant groundwater level trends. ■ The locations with stable conditions include: CLF-401, CLF-402, CLF21-14, and ILF-2S. ■ CLF-401 and CLF-402 are located in Future Phases IV and V. CLF21-14 is located on the eastern perimeter of the ILF. ILF-2S is a shallow flow zone monitoring well upgradient of the ILF. Since July 2021, when close monitoring of groundwater conditions started, the greatest reduction in groundwater levels has occurred at the following locations, CLF21-14 (-3.7 feet), CLF21-15 (-3.7 feet), CLF21-11 (-3.2 feet), GWA-41) (-3.0 feet), MW-4 (-2.9 feet), GWA-4S (-2.8 feet), CLF21-12 (-2.7 feet), and MW-4D (-2.7 feet). The reduction in groundwater levels in the piezometers within and adjacent to Cell 5 (CLF21-11 and CLF21-12) occurred during the initial Cell 5 underdrain construction and operations. The reduction in groundwater levels in piezometers CLF21-14 and CLF21-15 occurred as a result of focused excavation of CCR from the ash basin finger associated with ILF Phase II Cell 6 and Future Phase III. Slowed excavation progress and increased precipitation has led to stabilized water levels in that area during the reporting period (Figure 3E). May 2022 Page 2-2 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina Continued operation of the Cell 5 underdrain has maintained reduced water levels in that area. GWA-4S/D and MW-4/D are monitoring wells upgradient and outside of the ILF have had steady water level decreases since July 2021 (Figure 3A). The observed groundwater trends were compared to model predictions. The following observations were made: o Groundwater level trends at 3 of 18 locations (ILF-2S, CLF21-10, and CLF21-15) are consistent with model predictions. ■ ILF-2S and CLF21-10 were relatively consistent with the model predictions throughout the reporting period. CLF21-15 became consistent with model predictions late in the reporting period. Water Levels in ILF-2S and CLF21-10 are similar to predicted water levels. Water Levels in CLF21-15 are less than predicted water levels. o Groundwater level trends at 5 of 18 locations (GWA-4S, GWA-4D, MW-4, MW- 4D, and MW-7(OB-3)) are decreasing faster than model predictions. ■ Water Levels in these locations are less than predicted water levels. o Groundwater level trends at 4 of 18 locations (CLF21-14, CLF-301, CLF-401, and CLF-402) are decreasing slower than model predictions or are stable compared to the model predictions of decreasing trends. ■ Water levels in CLF-301 and CLF-402 are similar to predicted water levels. Water levels in CLF21-14 are less than predicted water levels. Water levels in CLF-401 are greater than predicted water levels. ■ The stable groundwater conditions in these locations are likely a result of the slowdown in excavation and increased precipitation. o Groundwater level trends at 6 of 18 locations (CLF-303, CLF-304, CLF21-10, CLF21-11, CLF21-12, CLF21-13R, and ILF-2D) are increasing. Water levels CLF-303, CLF-304, and CLF21-11 are similar or less than predicted water levels. Water levels in CLF21-14 are below predicted water levels. Water levels in CLF-401 are above predicted water levels. ■ The groundwater levels in these locations increased as a result of the slowdown in excavation and increased precipitation. 2.2.1 Water -Level Hydrographs At the beginning of the reporting period, 7 monitoring wells and 11 piezometers in and around the ILF area existed and were monitored using pressure transducers (Figure 1). An additional water level monitoring location within the Cell 5 underdrain sump (CLF- UD) was added during late 2021. During this reporting period, three piezometers (CLF22-305, CLF22-306, and CLF22-307) were installed. Duke Energy provided well May 2022 Page 2-3 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina May 2022 construction records (GW-1 Forms) and boring logs for each piezometer to DWM under separate submittals. No water level data from the newly installed piezometers was collected during the reporting period. The piezometers were installed on March 21 and 22, 2022, and transducers were installed in early April 2022. The new piezometers were installed after the quarterly water level sweep was completed. Pressure transducers are used to record high resolution groundwater elevation data for evaluation of groundwater conditions resulting from dewatering and excavation. Transducer data in Excel spreadsheets is included in Appendix A. Manual water level measurements and transducer records were used to generate hydrographs. Predicted groundwater level trends from the transient groundwater models are included in the hydrographs to compare the model results with observed groundwater level trends (Figures 3A through 3H). Appendix B contains Excel spreadsheets with the predicted transient groundwater level trends exported from the models. Upgradient of the Phase II Expansion: • Monitoring locations GWA-4S/D and CLF21-10 are located west of the ILF Phase II expansion (Figure 1). Water levels are decreasing at GWA-4S and GWA-41D (Figure 3A). Water levels are slightly increasing in CLF21-10 (Figure 3C). Shallow and deep water levels at GWA-4S/D decreased but at a slower rate. Measured groundwater levels in GWA-4S and GWA-41D are lower than water levels predicted by the model. The groundwater level at CLF21-10 is relatively stable and consistent with model predictions. • ILF-2S/D are located north of the ILF (Figure 1). The deep water level at ILF- 2D increased slightly during the reporting period. The shallow water level at ILF-2S was generally stable (Figure 313). • MW-4/D are located east of the ILF Phase II expansion (Figure 1). Water levels in both the shallow and bedrock wells continue to decrease and are lower than the model predicted (Figure 3A). Within the Phase II Expansion: • A transducer, identified as CLF-UD, was installed to monitor the Cell 5 underdrain sump water level (Figure 1). The water levels within the sump demonstrate that the underdrain continues to operate as intended, maintaining a steady water level controlled by the pump settings (Figure 313). Note the increases in the sump's water levels are related to temporary testing for adjustments to the pump's settings and cycling. Page 2-4 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina May 2022 Perimeter of the Phase II Expansion: Monitoring locations CLF21-11, CLF21-12, and CLF21-13R are located east and south of Cell 5. The water levels trends for CLF21-11, CLF21-12, CLF21- 13R were stable or increased (Figures 3C, 313, and 3H). Monitoring locations CLF21-14 and CLF21-15 are located west of Cell 6 (Figure 1). Water levels in CLF21-14 were stable. Water levels in CLF21-15 are decreasing but the rate of decrease has slowed (Figure 3E). CLF21-14 is located near the ash basin finger where CCR excavation is occurring and CLF21-15 is upgradient of CLF21-14. Downgradient of the Phase II Expansion (Future Phases area): • Monitoring location MW-7 (013-3) is located downgradient of the ILF Phase II expansion (Figure 1). Shallow water levels at MW-7 (013-3) continue to decrease (Figure 313). The water level in MW-7 (013-3) is less than model predictions. • Monitoring locations CLF-301 is located within the Future Phase III expansion, while CLF-303 and CLF-304 are located downgradient of the Future Phase III expansion (Figure 1). Water levels in CLF-301 were decreasing to stable (Figure 3F). Water levels in CLF-303 and CLF-304 increased slightly (Figure 3G). For CLF-301, water levels continue to decrease. For CLF-303 and CLF-304, water levels continue to remain lower than the model predicted elevations even with the recent increasing trends. • Monitoring locations CLF-401 and CLF-402 are located within the Future Phase IV expansion (Figure 1). Water levels were decreased or stabilized (Figure 3F and 3H). Water levels in CLF-401 intercepted the model predicted trend line toward the end of the reporting period. Water levels in CLF-402 are similar to model results with the decreasing trend being slower than the model predictions. 2.2.2 Dewatering and Underdrain Pump Performance Two excavation and construction dewatering pumps are installed within or downgradient of ILF Phase II, Cell 6, and the ILF Future Phases (Figure 1). An underdrain pump is installed within the Cell 5 underdrain (CLF-UD). The pumps remove groundwater and, for Cell 6 and the Future Phases areas, precipitation runoff. The Cell 5 underdrain pump does not receive precipitation runoff; the underdrain is enclosed. The pump in Cell 5 is intended to maintain groundwater levels at elevation 811.04 feet. The pump in Cell 6 is intended to remove groundwater seepage flow and precipitation runoff. The Future Phases pump is intended to remove water from the active excavation area for the ILF expansions, and is periodically lowered during Page 2-5 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina excavation to continue drawing down water levels. Water removed by each pump is discharged to the lower portion of the ash basin. Groundwater modeling was used to predict the flow rates of an operational Cell 5 underdrain sump and flow rates of the excavation dewatering in the Future Phases footprint (Cell 6 dewatering was not included in the original transient model). The predictive model assumes that the Cell 5 underdrain begins operating in January 2022 and that no dewatering was conducted during installation of the underdrain or prior to completion of the underdrain. This assumption is a limitation of the model and results in an initial conservative (high) predicted flow rate from the Cell 5 underdrain, since dewatering did occur during construction for installation of the underdrain. Cell 5 construction dewatering operations transitioning into underdrain operations has resulted in lower initial flow rates than predicted by the model due to this difference in model assumptions and the actual field activities (Figure 4A). The predicted start of pumping at the Cell 5 underdrain aligns with actual start of pumping from the Cell 5 sump and the accelerated dewatering schedule (Figure 4A). Flow rates downgradient of excavation and construction activities for Cell 6 continue to be monitored and are shown in Figure 413. Predicted and measured flow rates from the Future Phases excavation dewatering pump are shown in Figure 4C. No temporal adjustments were made for flow rate data because the model assumes dewatering is occurring during the entire predictive model time period, which is consistent with field operations. The Cell 5 underdrain pump has been operational for six months and the pumping rate appears to be relatively stable at approximately 8.5 gallons per minute (gpm). The measured flow rate reasonably matches the predicted steady state flow rate of 18 gpm estimated using the steady state blanket underdrain model presented in Technical Memorandum: Modeling Support for the ILF Phase 2 Permit to Construct Modifications (SynTerra, 2021). The Cell 5 underdrain pump removes water in order to maintain the groundwater levels in a localized area below the top of the blanket underdrain; the flow rate is expected to slowly decrease over time as excavation and dewatering continue downgradient. The Cell 6 dewatering pump remains stable with increases related to precipitation. Precipitation during the reporting period has been more intense and frequent than during Quarters 3 and 4 of 2021. The flow rate of the Future Phases dewatering pump is increasing as the model predicted with temporary increases related to precipitation. ILF Cell 5, Cell 6, and Future Phases pumping data, including the calculated monthly total volume pumped and monthly average flow rate, per location, is included in Appendix C. Combined pumping operations for Cell 5, Cell 6, and the Future Phases area have removed approximately 17.1 million gallons of water during the reporting period, May 2022 Page 2-6 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina resulting in approximately 9.6 million gallons more than during Q4 2021. Since initiating flow rate monitoring (mid -September 2021 through March 2022), a total of approximately 25.8 million gallons of water have been removed from the ILF Phase II and Future Phases area. For each pump, the average flow rates for the reporting period and each month are listed below. • The Cell 5 underdrain pump had an average flow rate of 8.5 gpm overall during the reporting period, and monthly average flow rates of: o 8.2 gpm during January 2022, o 8.3 gpm during February 2022, o 8.9 gpm during March 2022. • The Cell 6 Pump had an average flow rate of 27.2 gpm overall during the reporting period, and monthly average flow rates of: o 33.3 gpm during January 2022, o 6.3 gpm during February 2022, o 42.1 gpm during March 2022. • The Future Phases Pump had an average flow rate of 94.7 gpm overall during the reporting period, and monthly average flow rates of: o 98.7 gpm during January 2022, o 77.5 gpm during February 2022, o 108.0 gpm during March 2022. May 2022 Page 2-7 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina 3.0 QUARTERLY WATER -LEVEL REDUCTION ACTIVITIES Efforts made during the reporting period by Duke Energy to safely expedite the reduction of groundwater levels within the ILF Phase II expansion and the Future Phases include: Cell 5 Continued underdrain operations, with an average flow rate of approximately 8.5 gpm. • Continued landfill construction, with completion of the compacted soil liner and ongoing installation of the geosynthetics. Cell 6 • Continued landfill construction, with installation of the subgrade; the majority of the cell's subgrade is approaching the final grade. • Dewatering downgradient of Cell 6 is being maintained, with an average flow rate of approximately 27.2 gpm. Future Phases • Continued excavation of CCR. • Dewatering of excavation rim ditches is being maintained, with an average flow rate of May 2022 approximately 94.7 gpm. Three piezometers (CLF22-305, CLF22-306, and CLF22-307) were installed within and downgradient of the Future Phases footprint to monitor water levels within and around the Future Phase III area as excavation and dewatering efforts continue. Page 3-1 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina 4.0 REFERENCES SynTerra (2021). Technical Memorandum: Modeling Support for the ILF Phase 2 Permit to Construct Modification Marshall Steam Station. October 5, 2021. May 2022 Page 4-1 Project: 00.0083.46.05 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina FIGURES L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants ' L GW< _ y STRUCTURAL FILL CCB0031 ♦' °o ♦.m.�. 910� 900�� E90_ —880—� CLF21-18=� =850 CLF21-11 CLF-U D c CLF21-13 n CLF-3 CLF-401 •/ =�s10 �p CLF-403 \l CLF-402 111777 �_ CLF22-305 0 0 4 0 0 rI F-Ana . V '� r.FAIlliliza—m►_ r CLF21-15 l I , I � `. 4. ' � I I I I v2 ♦ o J LEGEND LONG-TERM PIEZOMETER AND/OR GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL ie TEMPORARY PIEZOMETER e DEWATERING OR UNDERDRAIN PUMP I� ABANDONED PIEZOMETER ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY - - - - - GEOGRAPHIC LIMITATION LANDFILL COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY STRUCTURAL FILL BOUNDARY LANDFILL BOUNDARY LEACHATE BASIN - - DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS PROPERTY LINE TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR (10' INTERVAL) STREAM (MCKIM & CREED) ® WETLAND (MCKIM & CREED) NOTES: 1. THE CLF-UD LOCATION WAS FORMERLY KNOWN AS CELL 5 PUMP. 2. ALL BOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE. \3. THE STREAMS AND WETLANDS JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION WAS APPROVED BY THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ON OCTOBER 25, 2017 (SAW-2015-01412). WETLANDS AND STREAMS BOUNDARIES WERE OBTAINED FROM AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENTAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. NATURAL RESOURCES TECHNICAL REPORT (NRTR) DATED JUNE 2015. 4. PROPERTY BOUNDARY PROVIDED BY DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS. 5. THE TOPOGRAPHY IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLYAND SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR DESIGN OR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. TOPOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY TRANSASH. 6. MAXAR SATELLITE IMAGERY OBTAINED FROM ESRI ONLINE, COLLECTED AUGUST 24, 2021. 7. DRAWING HAS BEEN SET WITH A PROJECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM RIPS 3200 (NAD83). GRAPHIC SCALE DUKE 200 0 200 400 FIGURE 1 ENERGY® MONITORING LOCATION MAP .� CAROLINAS (IN FEET) DRAWNBY:W.PRATER DATE:01/20/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT �• REVISED BY: R. KIEKHAEFER DATE: 04/28/2022 JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/28/2022 MARSHALL STEAM STATION APPROVED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/28/2022 synTerra PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com SEE FIGURE 2B FOR DETAILED WATER LEVEL BG-1 S f CONTOURS AND ADDITIONAL WATER LEVEL • y�yy "' !� �!"'^' �o MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE AREA OF FOCUS 811.4 } "r +_ r -_sso g3 GWA-8S ILF-2S Sao s1_ 822.97 ' � T y / ,, t ,' , •� GWA-4S p° ° 430 9zo I a1 y o A�yT MW-4 848.56 829.87 �o �.' / ,>/--_ye e ., GWA-5S LEGEND p ago CLF-UD �t BP, BELOW 806.88 . • ° rr� j $ / .aON 811.04 e°° �� �- BG-2S MW-ss WELL ID ,�� / �• 815 809.54 765.80 WATER LEVEL (NAND 88, FEET) GWA-14S r r �r /. I� CLF-301 r y- ��y MONITORING WELL 870.97 CLF-401 �.� ' - t I PIEZOMETER 814.90 GWA-3S g2y 813.65 I sb° 05.97 OV7 50 836.83 _ BACKGROUND MONITORING WELL ♦ � n/ CELL 6 PUMP ♦ �, a° 3 StioU ��Zo« y7t'``CLF-402 l% 813.01' sa° ABANDONED MONITORING WELL PVSF-o' Jet j �� 809.18 / )\`; 7 MW-7 AL-3S % ABANDONDED PIEZOMETER ` ' s3 CLF-403 �i� CLF-302 8's (OB-g) 808.95 -� DEWATERING OR UNDERDRAIN PUMP ° 1 1 If CLF-303 816.42 ` - INFERRED WATER LEVEL CONTOUR (5' INTERVAL) MW-13S 1 I eoy 799.41 110 r/� GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION 845.50 { �j 1 , .• PVSF-2S CLF-404 �, 5S 9�o AL-2S ' \ AREA OF EXCAVATION, QUARTER 1 2022 A � i AB-1/SL � /i ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY FUTURE PHASES 802.90 PUMP" CCR-16S GWA-7S r�( - - GEOGRAPHIC LIMITATION + � ` ` N ` AB- 03 BP, BELOW 795.62 799.27 d 3 �^ LANDFILL COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY ` , _ 1 ,u , STRUCTURAL FILL BOUNDARY ` CLF-304 MW-2 s__, . CCR-15S 798 70 785.93 BP, BELOW 783.25 MW-14S 0 - LANDFILL BOUNDARY AB-14S ' ♦, 81195 CCR-15D . BP, BELOW 761.36 1 ( LANDFILL CELL 5 AND 6 BOUNDARY �,: AB-12SL 'AB-10SL AB-10S 788.09 LEACHATE BASIN ` I .r Y GWA-13S i pVSF-4S , ` 3` ear AB-14DU No Access 783.76 _ 867.63 848.66 ` 812.59 p .�L A�� 784.90 $°° \ GWA 10S ` F DRY, BELOW 755.32 -DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS PROPERTY LINE No Access �. 9 TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR (10' INTERVAL) ` AL-1 S -)l STREAM (MCKIM & CREED) DRY, BELOW GWA-15S 1 , ` A�B28 � AB-9S 768.43 °~. 749.34 -T WETLAND (MCKIM & CREED) ;., o PVSF-1S ii� 783.39 Noyes: 831.34 T11A. AB-8DU 41 MV�/_1 GWA-11 S 1. WATER LEVELS WERE COLLECTED ON FEBRUARY 14, 2022. o I I 791.68 • BP, BELOW BP, BELOW744.10 2. ' - DEWATERING OR UNDERDRAIN PUMP ELEVATION. WATER LEVEL CONTROL GWA-12S J l .. MW-6S POINT. M842. S / s DRY, BELOW 762.58 3. "- FUTURE PHASES PUMP LOCATION IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. NOTA WATER 870.37 I I 842.13 / �` _ 820 y 87p AB-21 S / ° 9 o LEVEL CONTROL POINT. f 784.69 '$' CCR-9S ♦ ' 4. WATER LEVEL CONTOURS WERE DERIVED USING DATA COLLECTED FROM ' /''•� .o 'yj 761.03 . � MONITORING WELLS AT THE SITE ON FEBRUARY 14, 2022. ADDITIONAL _ /rf v-nPIEZOMETERS WERE USED TO INTERPRET CONTOURS IN THE AREA OF FOCUS, S-8 ' j1 ! di/+ WHICH ARE SHOWN IN FIGURE 2B. 829.37 �� / � i 1 ��\� � , \� e il�. A6 .18 ♦ S.W.E.-WATER ELEVATION (APPROXIMATE). MS-9 I ' I iii l \ MW-7S / s. BP -BELOW BLADDER PUMP. q�y 827.42 ~„I/ 1 AB-4S -` \ DRY, BELOW 752.50 • MW-10S I/, 7. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM OF /{ 786.50 1988 (NAVD 88). 755.73 AB-5S =' 1• AB-4SL $ o . �� 8. THE STREAMS AND WETLANDS JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION WAS j MW 8S ♦ APPROVED BY THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ON OCTOBER 25, 2017 SAW- 1 795.39 785.36 •;. AB-3S `� ♦ 756.95 ♦ 2015-01412). WETLANDS AND STREAMS BOUNDARIES WERE OBTAINED FROMAMEC Qo % DRY, BELOW 785.91 AB-2S I 1 FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENTAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. NATURAL AB-5DU 1 �•� ` RESOURCES TECHNICAL REPORT (NRTR) DATED JUNE 2015. Mh �. MS-15 795.92 p x' 759.35 r� i � � � MW-9S ♦♦ 9. THE TOPOGRAPHY IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD 818.55 ' 757.84 NOT BE USED FOR DESIGN OR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. TOPOGRAPHY PROVIDED MS 11 CCR-2S CP-1S ® BYTRANSASH. o ° /:.. c BP, BELOW �� e� •, 825.44 ' ;'✓ \ f 783.02 783.47 CCR-5S • 10. PROPERTY BOUNDARY PROVIDED BY DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS. 758.29 i MS-13 '� 4_ ` 8 �. 11. ALL BOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE. 811.05 s MS-14 CCR-1 S ��I �� �/ s 12. MAXAR IMAGERY OBTAINED FROM ESRI ONLINE ON MARCH 17, 2022. AERIAL es 807.78 t '91.35 758A5cc M S • 7 WAS COLLECTED ON OCTOBER 19, 2021. ° CP-2S GWA-1 "S ���.fi� - ♦ 13. DRAWING HAS BEEN SET WITH A PROJECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE r A • PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM FIPS 3200 (NAD83). ti ,., :-•t MS-12 GP-2S 794.12 759.43 ♦ !• '�y # �r 812.46 • 804.15 GRAPHIC SCALE CCR-3S 500 0 500 1,000 FIGURE2A • _ ' . �� ,('jam GWA-2S 756.64 DUKE SITEWIDE WATER LEVEL MAP ^/ iii 801.64 4 ENERGY® r ray 820 CAROLINAS (IN FEET) UPPER FLOW ZONE (FEBRUARY 2022) DRAWN BY: W.PRATER DAT E: 02/25/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT ` 800.41 802 59 stove e CP-3S /�^ REVISED BY: R. KIEKHAEFER DATE:04/28/2022 JANUARY 2022 THROUGH FEBRUARY 2022 .� BP, BELOW CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/28/2022 784.81 r'. APPROVED BY: T.COLTON DATE:04/28/2022 MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra PROJECT MAww .sT. ent rr TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA r www.svnterracoro.com �''�• r p�FlM r'+rii ILF-2Sn . , [ e, a• ��.� _ ,f.a< r �0e �M 842.17 I 000e Ll .000 vel 0.0 �100010 1/'�/i CLF21-10 Q // • / 840.61 LEGEND / / _ `soo Mw-6s WELL ID 880 �s5.ao WATER LEVEL (NAVD 88, FEET) / / /� gso►w 1 Ie MONITORING WELL •GWA-4S ` CLF21-18 850 C PIEZOMETER 1-1848.56 CLF21-11 �� �� MW-�.•,. 000 ' / 82525 CLF21-19 829.87 4 - y BACKGROUND MONITORING WELL -. / / • / / °' ��' ABANDONED MONITORING WELL 001, $A�. / CLF21-16 ABANDONED PIEZOMETER 'oo825 aep lie DEWATERING OR UNDERDRAIN PUMP $p2 / / ,w♦/` 2 LF LID�` ` CLF21-20 INFERRED WATER LEVEL CONTOUR (2.5' INTERVAL) sue„ '®/ o-lb I / C811 044 �� - -► GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION 000 .'` ® . ��5 ! 1+�`-- e CLF21-15 AREA OF EXCAVATION, QUARTER 1 2022 �t / 81s / 822.75 /# .� I .v. h• CLF21-12 3o L�- CLF21-17 / ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY // / Asti 818.52 �� CLF21-14 h / . / LF21-13 �� 817.91 4 820 GEOGRAPHIC LIMITATION CLF21-13R ���jjj/// � ro � y $so -�� c 4 LANDFILL COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY GWA 3S BASIN�\ 817.98 Q �� _ STRUCTURAL FILL BOUNDARY 5 ( _----��► CLF-301 �, Xl0 836.83 �ti 40 CLF-401 �= 814.90 / LANDFILL BOUNDARY �.r / /y� f �( 813.65 ` `�= �� 8 �f t • "' • - - LANDFILL CELL 5 AND 6 BOUNDARY , CELL 6 PUMP \\ I \1 1 / LEACHATE BASIN -813.01* DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS PROPERTY LINE /'' TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR (10' INTERVAL) / N� a CLF-402 - f 0; ' / > - STREAM (MCKIM & CREED) p v A, 809.18 I n A\ .� WETLAND MCKIM & CREED �e MW-7 (OB-3) NOTES: 616.42 1. WATER LEVELS WERE COLLECTED ON FEBRUARY 14, 2022. 2. * - DEWATERING PUMP ELEVATION. WATER LEVEL CONTROL POINT. ti / ; 10 3. ** - FUTURE PHASES PUMP LOCATION IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. NOT WATER Lk ' 8 LEVEL CONTROL POINT. r-_ �` 4. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM /IN�:l. 805 OF 1988 (NAVD 88). A o t. JC �,yr� • 00i / � \ 4"• 5. THE STREAMS AND WETLANDS JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION WAS r / .- �• APPROVED BY THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ON OCTOBER 25, 2017 (SAW- 2015-01412). WETLANDS AND STREAMS BOUNDARIES WERE OBTAINED FROM -�:r ♦ a,. �,, ;,,� CLF-303 '� T AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENTAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. /•� _ a.• �' NATURAL RESOURCES TECHNICAL REPORT (NRTR) DATED JUNE 2015. 799.41 • � . - �y g0 6. THE TOPOGRAPHY IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD 1 ` s ^ t w o �• O / / o NOT BE USED FOR DESIGN OR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. TOPOGRAPHY Bag PROVIDED PROVIDED BYTRANSASH. I /. '►' ° •/`• FUTURE PHASES �'"' \ a1 5 7. PROPERTY BOUNDARY PROVIDED BY DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS. PUMP** S.ALLBOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE. 9. MAXAR IMAGERY OBTAINED FROM ESRI ONLINE ON MARCH 17, 2022. AERIAL WAS COLLECTED ON OCTOBER 19, 2021. �'. 10. DRAWING HAS BEEN SET WITH A PROJECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1 / roo GRAPHIC SCALE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM FIPS 3200 (NAD83). DUKE 8Ao zoo o zoo 400 FIGURE 2B AREA OF FOCUS WATER LEVEL MAP ENERGY® (IN FEET) o u CAROLINAS UPPER FLOW ZONE (FEBRUARY 2022) CLF-304 DRAWN BY: W.PRATER DATE:02/25/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT 798.70 REVISED BY: R. KIEKHAEFER DATE: 04/28/2022 c CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/28/2022 JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 APPROVED BY:T. COLTON DATE: 04/28/2022 MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra PROJECT MANAGER: T. rr TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA - www.synterracorp.com .com GWA-04S/D MW-04/D 0-% 834 4 01-% 853 4 000 0 000 0 G p Q 852 Q 833 ♦ Z 3 Z 3 LL 851 o LL 832 O O =1 v O ppDO C 850 O ♦ 2 _ 831 O 2 _ O ♦ ♦ Ol _ W ♦ C W ♦ _ 849 830 ; ♦ J 1 J 1 L 4) 848 I � L 0) 829 tLjiL I 828 0 847 0 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 Date GWA-04S - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/30/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -2.8 feet. MW-04 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/30/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -2.9 feet. GWA-04D - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/30/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -3.0 feet. MW-04D - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/30/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -2.7 feet. GWA-04S/D MW-04/D 858 01,14 837 01% 00 00 0000 Q 855 Q Z Z 834 LL LL. -- C 852 p %_0 _ ♦ 171 O 7-0 = O ♦ C ' R �•••---------- — 831 — — — — — — — — — — > O O O 4-07 > .s M W 849 O 0 0 LY p O O C @ fC O 07 828 L 846 L 07 y 843 825 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 Date LEGEND Notes: ' DUKE DRAWN BY: D.AVARD DATE:07/21/2021 FIGURE 3A Cell 5 construction start (05/31/2021) NAVD 88 - North American ENERGY REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE:04/11/2022 BACKGROUND MONTIORING WELL HYDROGRAPHS - Future Phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 CAROLINAS INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL NO 1. Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft - Feet CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/11/2022 (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in -inches APPROVED BY: DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone (Transducer Data) ' PROJECT MANAGER:T.COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 Deep Groundwater Flow Zone (Transducer Data) Manual Water Level Measurement Terra MARSHALL STEAM STATION - - - Transient Groundwater Model Water Level Predicted Trend Daily Total Rainfall (inches) TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com �i i MW-07 (OB-3) 820 819 818 817 816 815 814 4 3 C 2 w C fY 1 0 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 Date MW-07 (013-3) - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/30/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -1.9 feet MW-07 (OB-3) 822 819 816 813 810 6/1/2021 12/1/2021 Date 6/1/2022 12/1/2022 0-1 00 00 G Q Z 4j LL C O I R 07 W 07 > Q) J L 846 845 844 843 842 841 840 ILF-02S/D 4 3 C 2 M C .M OG - 1 0 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 Date ILF-02S - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/30/2021 to 03/31/2022 is +0.2 feet. ILF-02D - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/30/2021 to 03/31/2022 is +0.7 feet. ILF-02S/D 849 ONE 1101ME Mlin 846 O 843 840 837 6/1 /2021 0 0000 0 0 0 �� 0 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 Date LEGEND Notes: ' DUKE DRAWN BY: D.AVARD DATE:07/21/2021 FIGURE 3113 Cell 5 construction start (05/31/2021) NAVD 88 — North American ENERGY REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE:04/11/2022 PERIMETER HYDROGRAPHS — INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL NO 1. Future Phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 CAROLINAS (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft- Feet CHECKED BY: T.COLTON DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in -inches APPROVED BY: T.COLTON DATE:04/11/2022 JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone (Transducer Data) PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON MARSHALL STEAM STATION Deep Groundwater Flow Zone (Transducer Data) Manual Water Level Measurement Terra TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA — — - Transient Groundwater Model Water Level Predicted Trend Daily Total Rainfall (inches) www.synterracorp.com CLF21-10 011% 00 843 00 C Q 842 Z a-7 W 841 C O Z M 840 07 W 5 839 > 07 J L 07 838 R 4 3 C 2 N C .M OC 1 0 9/1 /2021 1 1 /1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 3/1 /2022 Date CLF21-10 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 08/10/2021 to 03/31/2022 is +0.1 feet. CLF21-10 RAA 0-1 00 00 G Q Z ++ W N 07 W 07 a� J L M ►- 837 843 - 840 837 - 834 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 Date 0000940-146 0-% 00 00 G Q Z ++ W C O I R 07 W 07 07 J L 07 �i i CLF21-11 830 829 828 827 826 825 824 4 3 C 2 N C .M OC 1 0 9/1 /2021 1 1 /1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 3/1 /2022 Date — CLF21-11 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 08/09/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -3.2 feet. CLF21-11 834 831 828 - 825 822 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 Date WWAFK19Y>ra .zo w C Ce LEGEND Notes: �' DUKE DRAWN BY: D.AVARD DATE:07/21/2021 3C Cell 5 construction start (05/31/2021) NAVD 88 — North American ENERGY. REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE:04/11/2022 NORTHWEST OF CELL 5IGURE HYDROGRAPHS —INDUSTRIAL Future phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 CAROLINAS LANDFILL NO 1. Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft - Feet CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/11/2022 (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION 6T Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in -inches APPROVED BY: DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone Transducer Data ( ) PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM — — - Transient Groundwater Model water level predicted trend Manual Water Level Measurement Terra STATION Daily Total Rainfall (inches) TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com CLF-UD CLF21-12 0-% 818 00 00 G Z 816 4j LL G 814 Z N G7 W 812 > Q J L 810 O 4 3 C 2 M C 1 0 11 /1 /2021 12/1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 2/1 /2022 3/1 /2022 Date CLF-UD- Increases in the sump's water levels at times is related to temporary testing of the pump for optimization of the pump's settings and cycling. CLF-UD 0.% 819 00 00 G Q Z 816 4; LL %_0 C O R 813 07 W 808 07 > J 810 L �1 R r 807 T- 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 Date 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 c M C 01. 00 00 G Q Z +j LL O M > 0) W 0) > 0) J L M 824 823 822 821 820 819 J14 IV I .Li -4 -3 1 818 0 9/1 /2021 11 /1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 3/1 /2022 Date CLF21-12 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 08/09/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -2.7 feet. CLF21-12 825 Tr— *01 815 810 805 '1 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 Date LEGEND Notes: �' DUKE DRAWN BY: D.AVARD DATE:07/21/2021 FIGURE 3D Cell 5 construction start (05/31/2021) NAVD 88 - North American ENERGY. REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE:04/11/2022 CLF-UD AND SOUTHWEST OF CELL 5 HYDROGRAPHS - Future phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 CAROLINAS INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL NO 1. Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft - Feet CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/11/2022 (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION 6T Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in -inches APPROVED BY: DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone Transducer Data ( ) PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM - - - Transient Groundwater Model water level predicted trend Manual Water Level Measurement Terra STATION Daily Total Rainfall (inches) TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com 00 00 C Q Z ++ LL O M a� W 07 > 07 J L M ►- 823 822 821 820 819 818 817 CLF21-14 LLW 4 3 _ 2 M _ .M W 1 0 9/1 /2021 1 1 /1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 3/1 /2022 Date — CLF21-14 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 08/10/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -3.7 feet. CLF21-14 830 825 820 815 810 T- 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 Date �i i CLF21-15 827 4 826 O 3 825 g O O ^ O =_ 824 2 O 823 -1 822 821 0 9/1 /2021 1 1 /1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 3/1 /2022 Date — CLF21-15 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 08/13/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -3.7 feet. CLF21-15 828 825 822 - 819 816 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 Date WWAFK19Y>ra LEGEND Notes: ' DUKE DRAWN BY: D.AVARD DATE:07/21/2021 FIGURE 3E Cell 5 construction start 05/31/2021 () NAVD 88 - North American � ENERGY REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE:04/11/2022 EAST OF CELL 6 HYDROGRAPHS - INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL Future phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 CAROLINAS NO 1. Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft - Feet CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/11/2022 (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION 6T Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in -inches APPROVED BY: DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone Transducer Data ( ) PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM - - - Transient Groundwater Model water level predicted trend Manual Water Level Measurement Terra STATION Daily Total Rainfall (inches) TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com CLF-301 CLF-402 0-4 819 00 00 0 Q 818 Z LL 817 C O 816 0l W 815 0l J L 4) 814 4j N 3 813 -4 -3 1 0 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 Date CLF-301 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/27/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -2.1 feet CLF-301 819 Tr- 816 813 810 tE �i 00 0 0 0 0 807 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 Date LEGEND Notes: Cell 5 construction start (05/31/2021) NAVD 88 — North American Future phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft - Feet Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in - Inches Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone (Transducer Data) - Transient Groundwater Model water level predicted trend Manual Water Level Measurement Daily Total Rainfall (inches) DUKE ENERGY. CAROLINAS ,0' synTerra 0.1% 814 00 00 a Q 813 Z LL 812 C O m > 811 07 W 810 07 J L W 809 M 00 00 Z ++ LL C O I N 07 W 07 > 07 J L M 4 3 C 2 N C .M W 1 808 0 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 Date CLF-402 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/27/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -2.7 feet. CLF-402 815 810 805 - :IG 795 6/1 /2021 DRAWN BY: D. AVARD REVISED BY: D. AVARD CHECKED BY: T. COLTON APPROVED BY: T. COLTON PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON www.synterracorp.com 00 � 0 IFIR60211YAl C:�fIP�i➢�►� 11KEFROW14 Date DATE:07/21/2021 FIGURE 3F DATE:04/11/2022 FUTURE PHASE III AND IV HYDROGRAPHS — INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL NO 1. DATE:04/11/2022 (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA CLF21-13/R CLF-401 00 00 G Q Z 4; LL > _O W 7 > 0) J L M 00 00 G Q Z 4; LL 4-10 O > _O W O > 0) J L 822 821 820 819 818 817 CLF21-13 was abandoned and replaced on November 4, 2021. A ak i AALA10 4 3 2 R C 1 � 816 0 9/1 /2021 11 /1 /2021 Date 1 /1 /2022 3/1 /2022 CLF21-13R - Total water level change from transducer installation on 11/08/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -0.1 feet. CLF21-13 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 08/09/2021 to 10/01/2021 is -0.2 feet. CLF21-13/R 825 820 E:3&'i 810 805 -L+-- 6/1 /2021 0 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 Date 12/1 /2022 r1-4 818 00 00 ID Q 817 Z LL 816 m > 815 07 W 3 812 iaa C 4 3 1 0 8/1 /2021 9/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 11 /1 /2021 12/1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 2/1 /2022 Date CLF-401 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/27/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -1.8 feet. CLF-401 ,% 820 00 00 Q 815 Z LL = 810 O M 07 W 805 i 795 T 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 Date LEGEND Notes: 'DUKE DRAWN BY: D.AVARD DATE:07/21/2021 FIGURE Cell 5 construction start (05/31/2021) NAVD 88 - North American ENERGY. REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE:04/11/2022 FUTURE PHASE V HYDROGRAPHSH INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL Future phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 CAROLINAS NO 1. Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft - Feet CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/11/2022 (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in -inches APPROVED BY: DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone Transducer Data ( ) PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM - Transient Groundwater Model water level predicted trend Manual Water Level Measurement Terra STATION Daily Total Rainfall (inches) TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com CLF-303 CLF-304 0-0 803 00 0 a 802 Z 4 LL 801 C O a=+ 800 _O W 799 > Q) J L 0) 798 M 4 3 C 2 M C .M W 1 797 0 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 Date CLF-303 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/27/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -0.6 feet. CLF-303 0.% 810 00 00 G Q Z 805 4 W 4-0 O R 800 Q) W 07 > J 795 L ►- 790 T - 6/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 6/1 /2022 12/1 /2022 00 00 C Q Z ++ W C O M 07 W 07 > 07 J L M 801 - 799 - 798 - 797 - 796 - O W -3 C 2 M C .M W 1 795 0 8/1 /2021 10/1 /2021 12/1 /2021 2/1 /2022 Date CLF-304 - Total water level change from transducer installation on 07/27/2021 to 03/31/2022 is -0.1 feet. CLF-304 807 804 - 801 - 798 - 795 6/1 /2021 �00 iWaAFKIYA C:�fIP>"iYx� iPJAFPZIY414 Date IDate LEGEND Notes: 'DUKE DRAWN BY: D.AVARD DATE:07/21/2021 FIGURE 3G Cell 5 construction start (05/31/2021) NAVD 88 - North American ENERGY. REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE:04/11/2022 SOUTH OF FUTURE PHASE III HYDROGRAPHS - Future phases 3 through 5 CCR excavation start (06/18/2021) Vertical Datum 1988 CAROLINAS INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL NO 1. Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction start (9/20/2021) Ft -Feet CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/11/2022 (1812-INDUS) PHASE 2 EXPANSION Cell 5 Blanket Underdrain construction completion (10/22/2021) in -inches APPROVED BY: DATE:04/11/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Shallow Groundwater Flow Zone Transducer Data ( ) PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 - - - Transient Groundwater Model water level predicted trend Manual Water Level Measurement Terra MARSHALL STEAM STATION Daily Total Rainfall (inches) www.synterracorp.com TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA Z 120 100 ❑ 80 60 ■ Cl 20 M ■ �X ❑ Model Flow Rate (gpm) Rainfall Daily Total (in) X Actual Pumping Flow Rate (gpm) Steady State Blanket Underdrain Model Flow of 18 GPM as presented in Technical Memorandum: Modeling Support for the ILF Phase 2 Permit to Construct Modifications O ❑ ❑ 9/1/2021 3/1/2022 9/1/2022 3/1/2023 (votes: Years of Operation 1. gpm = gallons per minute. 2. Flow data from the first day following a period of no flow were not plotted. 3 vj U I& DUKE DRAWN BY: T. COLTON DATE: 10/13/2021 FIGURE 4A *'ENERGY REVISED BY: K. FERRI DATE: 04/21/2022 CELL 5 (UNDERDRAIN) PUMPING FLOW RATE VS. SIMULATED FLOW RATE CAROL( - CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/21/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT APPROVED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/21/2022 PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra www.synterracorp.com TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA 120 100 80 E Q wo 60 ca DC _O '- 40 �o v U 20 X is 0 1 X ►I E2 X X Actual Pumping Flow Rate (gpm) Rainfall Daily Total (in) 9/1/2021 3/1/2022 9/1/2022 3/1/2023 Notes: Years of Operation 1. gpm = gallons per minute. 2. Flow data from the first day following a period of no flow were not plotted. I' DUKE DRAWN BY: T. COLTON DATE: 10/13/2021 FIGURE 4B *'ENERGY REVISED BY: K. FERRI DATE: 04/21/2022 CELL 6 PUMPING FLOW RATE CAROLI+- CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/21/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT Oft APPROVED BY: T. COLTON PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON DATE: 04/21/2022 JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra www.synterracorp.com TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA 3 2 KE CL wo a� c6 O ILL Ln a) Ln c6 v a--+ U- 500 O x 400 300 200 x x 100 3 ❑ 2 X Actual Pumping Flow Rate (gpm) Xx U Model Flow Rate (gpm) j .� Rainfall Daily Total (in) 0 9/1/2021 3/1/2022 9/1/2022 Notes: Years of Operation 1. gpm = gallons per minute. 2. Flow data from the first day following a period of no flow were not plotted. 3/1/2023 4! 0 9/1/2023 I& DUKE DRAWN BY: T. COLTON DATE: 10/13/2021 FIGURE 4C *'ENERGY REVISED BY: K. FERRI DATE: 04/21/2022 PHASE III-V PUMPING FLOW RATE VS. SIMULATED FLOW RATE CAROLI - CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/21/2022 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT APPROVED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 04/21/2022 PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra www.synterracorp.com TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report — January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina TABLES L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants TABLE 1 GROUNDWATER MONITORING NETWORK WELL INFORMATION AND WATER LEVELS GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Well ID Date Well/ Piezometer Installed Date Transducer Installed Monitoring Zone Northing (Ft-NAD 83) Easting (Ft-NAD 83) Measuring Point TOC Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) Ground Surface Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) Total Well 2,3 Depth (Ft-BGS) Measured i Well Depth (Ft-TOC) Screened a Interval (Ft TOC) Top of Screen Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) Bottom of Screen Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) Water Level Measurement (Ft-TOC) 2/14/2022 Groundwater Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) 2/14/2022 CLF-301 5/21/2021 7/27/2021 Shallow 685838.40 1413513.30 847.46 844.46 62.00 65.00 52.00 62.00 795.46 785.46 32.56 814.90 CLF-303 5/12/2021 7/27/2021 Shallow 684951.10 1413840.30 824.31 822.31 40.00 42.00 30.00 40.00 794.31 784.31 24.90 799.41 CLF-304 5/24/2021 7/27/2021 Shallow 684062.20 1413563.40 823.28 821.28 60.00 62.00 50.00 60.00 773.28 763.28 24.58 798.70 CLF-401 5/17/2021 7/27/2021 Shallow 685783.50 1412779.50 832.44 830.44 39.00 41.00 29.00 39.00 803.44 793.44 18.79 813.65 CLF-402 5/21/2021 7/27/2021 Shallow 685598.80 1413217.80 818.41 816.41 50.00 52.00 40.00 50.00 778.41 768.41 9.23 809.18 CLF21-10 8/6/2021 8/6/2021 Shallow 687020.10 1412353.40 857.75 857.75 32.00 32.00 22.00 32.00 835.75 825.75 17.14 840.61 CLF21-11 8/5/2021 8/5/2021 Shallow 686572.30 1412572.20 848.53 848.53 40.00 40.00 30.00 40.00 818.53 808.53 23.28 825.25 CLF21-12 8/5/2021 8/5/2021 Shallow 686217.40 1412518.20 837.84 835.84 40.00 42.00 30.00 40.00 807.84 797.84 19.32 818.52 CLF21-13R 11/4/2021 11/8/2021 Shallow 686085.92 1412818.66 835.75 835.5 35.00 37.00 25.00 35.00 810.75 800.75 17.77 817.98 CLF21-14 8/10/2021 8/10/2021 Shallow 686027.10 1414268.70 841.56 841.56 36.00 36.00 26.00 36.00 815.56 805.56 23.65 817.91 CLF21-15 8/10/2021 8/10/2021 Shallow 686307.70 1414410.00 864.37 864.37 55.00 55.00 45.00 55.00 819.37 809.37 41.62 822.75 CLF22-305 3/22/2022 Not Installed Shallow 685228.95 1413445.92 819.21 816.94 16.00 16.00 6.00 16.00 813.21 803.21 Not Installed Not Installed CLF22-306 3/22/2022 Not Installed Shallow 685033.00 1413752.34 816.36 813.57 25.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 801.36 791.36 Not Installed Not Installed CLF22-307 3/22/2022 Not Installed Shallow 684539.89 1413247.50 825.96 823.40 40.00 40.00 30.00 40.00 795.96 785.96 Not Installed Not Installed GWA-4D 6/12/2015 7/30/2021 Deep 686783.39 1411776.91 902.45 899.38 90.07 93.14 84.07 89.07 818.38 813.38 53.03 849.42 GWA-4S 5/19/2015 7/30/2021 Shallow 686776.57 1411777.34 901.97 898.98 67.99 70.98 52.19 67.19 849.78 834.78 53.41 848.56 MW-4 6/30/1989 7/30/2021 Shallow 686723.00 1414467.00 866.42 863.75 50.20 52.87 42.87 52.87 823.55 813.55 37.28 829.14 MW-4D 10/12/2006 7/30/2021 Bedrock 686715.00 1414462.00 866.74 863.37 64.18 67.55 58.87 63.87 807.87 802.87 37.40 829.34 MW-7 (013-3) 12/16/2010 7/30/2021 Shallow 685380.10 1414418.00 859.16 856.56 51.40 54.00 39.00 54.00 820.16 805.16 42.74 816.42 ILF-21) 3/31/2019 7/30/2021 Deep 687699.24 1413205.78 885.14 885.57 107.00 106.57 91.57 101.57 793.57 783.57 39.89 845.25 ILF-2S 3/31/2019 1 7/30/2021 1 Shallow 687699.26 1413214.68 884.79 885.21 52.00 51.58 41.58 1 51.58 1 843.21 833.21 42.62 842.17 Notes: (--) - Data not available 1 Well depths initially measured during well installation and updated as new wells are installed. Z "Total Well Depth" is the depth to the bottom of the filter pack. 3 Values measured during well installation BGS - Below ground surface TOC - Top of casing Ft - Feet NA - Not applicable NAD 83 - North American Datum of 1983 NAVD 88 - North American Vertical Datum of 1988 NM - Not measured Prepared by: GTC Checked by: DAA Page 1 of 1 TABLE 2 SITE -WIDE WATER LEVEL ELEVATION DATA TABLE GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Well ID Ground Surface Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) TOC Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) Quarter 12022 Monitoring Zone Water Level Measurement (Ft-TOC) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Monitoring Wells Within the Area of Interest CLF-301 844.46 847.46 32.56 814.90 Shallow CLF-302 830.1 832.10 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF-303 822.31 824.31 24.90 799.41 Shallow CLF-304 821.28 823.28 24.58 798.70 Shallow CLF-401 830.44 832.44 18.79 813.65 Shallow CLF-402 816.41 818.41 9.23 809.18 Shallow CLF-403 824.39 826.39 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF-404 826.14 828.14 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF21-10 857.75 857.75 17.14 840.61 Shallow CLF21-11 848.53 848.53 23.28 825.25 Shallow CLF21-12 835.84 837.84 19.32 818.52 Shallow CLF21-13 827.76 836.76 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF21-13R 835.5 835.75 17.77 817.98 Shallow CLF21-14 841.56 841.56 23.65 817.91 Shallow CLF21-15 864.37 864.37 41.62 822.75 Shallow CLF21-16 830.35 830.85 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF21-17 830.76 830.76 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF21-18 831.92 834.79 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF21-19 830.48 827.73 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow CLF21-20 828.43 831.55 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow GWA-41D 899.38 902.45 53.03 849.42 Deep GWA-4S 898.98 901.97 53.41 848.56 Shallow I LF-2D 885.57 885.14 39.89 845.25 Deep ILF-2S 885.21 884.79 42.62 842.17 Shallow M W-4 864.5 867.15 37.28 829.87 Shallow MW-41D 863.37 866.74 37.40 829.34 Bedrock MW-7 (013-3) 856.56 859.16 42.74 816.42 Shallow Groundwater Monitoring Wells Beyond the Area of Interest AB-10BR 799.53 802.54 18.49 784.05 Bedrock AB-10BRL 799.34 801.59 10.66 790.93 Bedrock AB-10D 799.58 802.68 19.39 783.29 Bedrock AB-10S 799.54 802.41 17.51 784.90 Shallow AB-10SL 799.52 802.52 18.76 783.76 Shallow AB-12BR 792.59 795.43 No Access No Access Bedrock AB-12D 792.56 795.45 No Access No Access Bedrock AB-12S 792.7 795.61 No Access No Access Shallow AB-12SL 792.7 795.67 No Access No Access Shallow AB-13D 821.59 824.55 25.82 798.73 Bedrock AB-13S 821.21 823.73 24.70 799.03 Shallow AB-14D 821.45 824.11 11.91 812.20 Deep AB-14DU 822.01 824.83 11.94 812.89 Shallow AB-14S 821.73 824.71 12.76 811.95 Shallow AB-15BR 820.04 823.01 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock AB-15D 820.26 823.04 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock AB-15S 820.14 823.27 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow AB-15SL 820.02 823.17 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow AB-1BR 774.93 775.24 9.90 765.34 Bedrock AB-1BRL 774.77 774.78 9.20 765.58 Bedrock AB-1BRLL 774.79 774.54 8.93 765.61 Bedrock AB-1BRLLL 775.7 775.45 9.02 766.43 Bedrock AB-11D 774.93 774.76 10.82 763.94 Deep AB-1S 774.75 774.53 12.35 762.18 Shallow AB-21D 807.61 810.23 24.90 785.33 Deep AB-21S 807.95 810.66 25.97 784.69 Shallow AB-2BR 778.13 781.06 0.00 781.06 Bedrock AB-21D 778.48 781.44 18.04 763.40 Deep AB-2S 778.58 781.30 21.95 759.35 Shallow AB-31D 812.14 815.03 31.20 783.83 Bedrock AB-3S 812 815.08 Dry Dry Shallow AB-41D 807.17 810.01 29.72 780.29 Deep AB-4S 807.43 809.73 23.23 786.50 Shallow AB-4SL 807.34 809.85 24.49 785.36 Shallow AB-5BR 804.45 807.55 12.72 794.83 Bedrock Page 1 of 4 TABLE 2 SITE -WIDE WATER LEVEL ELEVATION DATA TABLE GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Well ID Ground Surface Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) TOC Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) Quarter 12022 Monitoring Zone Water Level Measurement (Ft-TOC) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Monitoring Wells Beyond the Area of Interest (Continued) AB-5 D 804.47 807.52 11.79 795.73 Deep AB-5DU 804.92 807.58 11.66 795.92 Shallow AB-5S 804.56 807.50 12.11 795.39 Shallow AB-6BRA 833.77 836.70 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock AB-6BRL 834.14 836.76 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock AB-6D 832.9 835.36 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock AB-6S 832.77 835.38 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow AB-7D 831.21 834.13 Abandoned Abandoned Deep AB-7DU 831.62 834.08 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow AB-7S 831.43 834.29 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow AB-81D 797.50 800.50 8.88 791.62 Bedrock AB-8DU 797.53 800.38 8.70 791.68 Shallow AB-8S 797.42 800.33 8.13 792.20 Shallow AB-9BR 794.94 797.64 13.15 784.49 Bedrock AB-91D 794.76 797.26 13.60 783.66 Bedrock AB-9S 795.38 797.78 14.39 783.39 Shallow AL-1BR 815.02 818.07 81.72 736.35 Bedrock AL-1BRL 815.41 813.29 53.70 759.59 Bedrock AL-1D 815.05 817.94 79.35 738.59 Bedrock AL-1S 814.93 817.97 Dry Dry Shallow AL-2BR 912.78 915.10 108.97 806.13 Bedrock AL-2BRL 912.67 915.39 116.50 798.89 Bedrock AL-2BRLL 911.77 914.63 117.02 797.61 Bedrock AL-2BRLLL 913.01 915.81 118.21 797.60 Bedrock AL-2D 912.83 915.33 110.91 804.42 Deep AL-2S 912.53 915.41 112.51 802.90 Shallow AL-3BR 916.03 919.02 113.52 805.50 Bedrock AL-3D 915.99 918.69 111.12 807.57 Deep AL-3S 915.77 918.59 109.64 808.95 Shallow AL-4BR 915.75 918.72 106.14 812.58 Bedrock AL-4BRL 915.84 918.74 121.02 797.72 Bedrock AL-4D 916.01 918.44 101.70 816.74 Deep BG-1BRA 814.23 817.24 14.84 802.40 Bedrock BG-1D 814.75 817.63 10.89 806.74 Deep BG-1S 814.79 817.35 5.88 811.47 Shallow BG-2BR 811.99 814.81 6.41 808.40 Bedrock BG-2S 811.82 814.33 4.79 809.54 Shallow BG-3BR 864.72 867.68 37.62 830.06 Bedrock BG-3 D 861.56 864.18 29.53 834.65 Deep BG-3S 860.75 863.03 30.10 832.93 Deep CCR-15D 802.42 805.14 17.05 788.09 Shallow CCR-15S 802.24 804.76 BTP BTP Shallow CCR-16D 816.42 819.37 24.40 794.97 Deep CCR-16S 816.15 819.32 BTP BTP Shallow CCR-11D 807.42 809.32 11.83 797.49 Deep CCR-1S 807.34 810.31 18.96 791.35 Shallow CCR-21D 804.12 806.89 23.72 783.17 Deep CCR-2S 804.24 806.56 23.54 783.02 Shallow CCR-3 D 777.1 780.44 23.23 757.21 Deep CCR-3S 777.39 780.28 23.64 756.64 Shallow CCR-41D 780.94 783.82 24.96 758.86 Deep CCR-4S 780.85 783.66 25.61 758.05 Shallow CCR-51D 774.24 776.97 17.32 759.65 Deep CCR-5S 774.23 777.25 18.96 758.29 Shallow CCR-9DA 796.84 799.77 36.83 762.94 Deep CCR-9S 796.91 799.88 38.85 761.03 Shallow CP-1BR 803.45 806.32 23.82 782.50 Bedrock CP-1D 803.66 806.40 24.12 782.28 Deep CP-1S 803.47 806.32 BTP BTP Shallow CP-2D 807.95 810.83 16.81 794.02 Deep CP-2S 807.79 810.67 16.55 794.12 Shallow CP-3D 807.69 810.58 18.27 792.31 Deep CP-3S 807.81 810.47 BTP BTP Shallow Page 2 of 4 TABLE 2 SITE -WIDE WATER LEVEL ELEVATION DATA TABLE GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Well ID Ground Surface Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) TOC Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) Quarter 12022 Monitoring Zone Water Level Measurement (Ft-TOC) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Monitoring Wells Beyond the Area of Interest (Continued) GP-1D 855 858.03 57.52 800.51 Deep GP-1S 855.13 858.13 57.72 800.41 Shallow GP-2D 830.73 833.68 29.78 803.90 Deep GP-2S 830.52 833.45 29.30 804.15 Shallow GP-3D 853.53 856.46 53.87 802.59 Deep GP-3S 853.46 856.39 53.80 802.59 Shallow GWA-10D 775.27 778.10 29.65 748.45 Deep GWA-10S 775.32 777.65 Dry Dry Shallow GWA-11BR 807 810.03 85.00 725.03 Bedrock GWA-11D 808.24 811.24 83.43 727.81 Deep GWA-11S 809.59 812.55 BTP BTP Shallow GWA-12BR 876.02 875.65 19.08 856.57 Bedrock GWA-12D 876.29 875.83 17.28 858.55 Bedrock GWA-12S 888.01 887.87 17.50 870.37 Shallow GWA-13DA 888.14 888.28 24.97 863.31 Deep GWA-13S 888.01 887.87 20.24 867.63 Shallow GWA-14D 911.48 911.41 40.64 870.77 Deep GWA-14S 911.24 910.69 39.72 870.97 Shallow GWA-15D 778.96 781.85 32.56 749.29 Deep GWA-15S 778.53 781.39 32.05 749.34 Shallow GWA-1BR 803.15 806.10 43.45 762.65 Bedrock GWA-1D 803.27 806.05 45.67 760.38 Deep GWA-IS 803.16 805.97 46.54 759.43 Shallow GWA-2DA 823.79 826.59 25.64 800.95 Deep GWA-2S 823.91 826.97 25.33 801.64 Shallow GWA-3D 836.48 839.44 2.58 836.86 Deep GWA-3S 836.42 839.24 2.41 836.83 Shallow GWA-5D 844.36 847.17 34.35 812.82 Deep GWA-5S 844.3 847.22 BTP BTP Shallow GWA-6D 843.32 845.72 38.25 807.47 Bedrock GWA-6S 842.99 845.37 37.87 807.50 Shallow GWA-7D 809.55 812.50 9.07 803.43 Deep GWA-7S 807.8 810.72 11.45 799.27 Shallow GWA-8D 850.59 853.68 32.32 821.36 Bedrock GWA-8S 849.75 852.90 29.93 822.97 Shallow GWA-9BR 845.53 848.45 0.00 848.45 Bedrock MS-10 848.29 851.29 17.85 833.44 Shallow MS-11 856.87 859.78 34.34 825.44 Shallow MS-12 832.7 835.66 23.20 812.46 Shallow MS-13 839.19 841.90 30.85 811.05 Shallow MS-14 841.27 844.07 36.29 807.78 Shallow MS-15 858.42 861.47 42.92 818.55 Shallow MS-16 834.25 836.98 25.70 811.28 Deep MS-8 869.35 872.34 42.97 829.37 Shallow MS-9 865.36 868.04 40.62 827.42 Shallow M W-1 821.2 823.70 BTP BTP Shallow MW-10D 770 772.04 16.29 755.75 Deep M W-10S 769.74 772.05 16.32 755.73 Shallow M W-11D 881.95 884.67 42.51 842.16 Deep M W-11S 882.01 884.99 42.86 842.13 Shallow M W-12D 869.01 871.88 17.02 854.86 Deep MW-12S 869.02 871.86 15.66 856.20 Deep M W-13D 844.44 847.05 0.39 846.66 Deep M W-13S 844.9 847.49 1.99 845.50 Shallow M W-14BR 807.65 810.49 49.14 761.35 Bedrock MW-14BRL 809.05 811.77 41.08 770.69 Bedrock MW-14D 808.67 811.43 45.88 765.55 Deep MW-14S 808.23 811.29 Below Pump BTP Shallow M W-2 794.9 797.21 11.28 785.93 Shallow M W-3 811 813.07 7.10 805.97 Shallow MW-61D 788.15 791.19 27.39 763.80 Deep MW-6S 787.46 790.35 Dry Dry Shallow MW-7D 772.9 776.85 12.96 763.89 Deep Page 3 of 4 TABLE 2 SITE -WIDE WATER LEVEL ELEVATION DATA TABLE GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 2022 THROUGH MARCH 2O22 MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Well ID Ground Surface Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) TOC Elevation (Ft -NAND 88) Quarter 12022 Monitoring Zone Water Level Measurement (Ft-TOC) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Elevation (Ft-NAVD 88) 2/14/2021 Groundwater Monitoring Wells Beyond the Area of Interest (Continued) MW-7S 773.1 775.99 Dry Dry Shallow MW-81D 771.34 775.18 16.77 758.41 Bedrock MW-8S 771.54 775.34 18.39 756.95 Shallow MW-91D 774.34 777.38 19.75 757.63 Deep MW-9S 774.22 777.34 19.50 757.84 Shallow OB-1(CAMA) 847.59 825.85 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow PVSF-1BR 877.36 880.17 52.50 827.67 Bedrock PVSF-1D 877.55 880.28 49.63 830.65 Deep PVSF-IS 877.62 880.27 48.93 831.34 Shallow PVSF-2BR 830.48 833.36 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock PVSF-2BRL 830.03 832.84 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock PVSF-2D 830.44 833.20 Abandoned Abandoned Deep PVSF-2S 830.44 833.15 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow PVSF-3BR 835.38 838.22 Abandoned Abandoned Bedrock PVSF-3D 835.44 838.02 Abandoned Abandoned Deep PVSF-3S 835.17 838.18 Abandoned Abandoned Shallow PVSF-4BR 858.66 858.45 12.41 846.04 Bedrock PVSF-4D 858.78 858.58 10.68 847.90 Deep PVSF-4S 858.74 858.57 9.91 848.66 Shallow Notes: 1 Artesian conditions present TOC - Below Top of Casing BTP - Water Level below top of pump Dry - Groundwater not measurable within well screen or riser at time of gauging event Ft - feet NAVD 88 - North American Vertical Datum of 1988. NM - Not measured/available Prepared by: GTC Checked by: DAA Page 4 of 4 Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report —January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina APPENDIX A WATER LEVEL MONITORING DATA FILES INCLUDED AS EXCEL FILE) L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report —January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina APPENDIX 6 GROUNDWATER MODEL PREDICTED TREND FILES INCLUDED AS EXCEL FILE) L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants Groundwater Conditions Quarterly Report —January 2022 to March 2022 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC - Marshall Steam Station - Industrial Landfill No. 1 Terrell, North Carolina APPENDIX C DEWATERING/UNDERDRAIN PUMPING DATA FILES INCLUDED AS EXCEL FILE) L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants