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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6004_DukeMcGuire_LF1_LFGasPlan_FID1833764_20240402(� DUKE ENERGY April 2, 2024 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Attn: Ms. Sarah Moutos (submitted electronically) Re: Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Unlined), Permit #60-04 Dear Ms. Moutos: Duke Energy McGuire Nuclear Station 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078 The Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan (Plan) for the Duke Energy Carolinas McGuire, Landfill No.1 (6004- INDUS-1981), located in Huntersville, North Carolina, is provided for review and approval. This plan describes the necessary procedures to satisfy applicable regulatory requirements for landfill gas (methane) monitoring. This Plan includes proposed methane monitoring well locations to monitor subsurface gas migration. Monitoring locations are shown on Figure 2. Proposed locations and construction details for the monitoring wells are summarized on Table 1. After completion of well installation a Monitoring Well Installation Report will be submitted to the Section. If you need additional information regarding this submittal, please contact Ashley Healy at Ashley. Healy(&-duke-energy.com or (717) 982-0986. Sincerely, Brent Bare Duke Energy McGuire Nuclear Station Plant Manager www.duke-energy.com Page 1 of 1 Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) Mecklenburg County, Huntersville, North Carolina �( DUKE ENERGY. PREPARED FOR: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC PREPARED BY: SWE, Inc. 3201 Spring Forest Road Raleigh, NC 27616 Revision April 1, 2024 Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) Revision History April 1, 2024 Revision 0 Company S&ME Date of Revision 4/1/2024 DescriptionRevision Initial Submittal Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan April 1, 2024 McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) Professional Geologist Certification The landfill gas monitoring plan for this facility has been prepared by a qualified geologist who is licensed to practice in the State of North Carolina. The plan has been prepared based on first-hand knowledge of site conditions and familiarity with North Carolina solid waste rules and industry standard protocol. This certification is made in accordance with North Carolina Solid Waste Regulations, indicating this Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan should provide early detection of any release of hazardous constituents to the uppermost aquifer, so as to be protective of public health and the environment. No other warranties, expressed or implied, are made. Signed ZK Printed Samuel P. Watts, PG NC Geologist No. 1806 Date April 1, 2024 Not valid unless this document bears the seal of the above mentioned licensed professional. Landfill Gas Quality Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) Table of Contents Revision History ............................. Professional Geologist Certification April 1, 2024 Introduction....................................................................................................................1 1.1 Regulatory Requirements................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Facility Description.......................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 Physical Setting....................................................................................................2 2.1 Geology and Hydrogeology............................................................................................................. 2 2.2 Soils................................................................................................................................................. 3 3.0 Monitoring System................................................................................................3 3.1 Methane Monitoring Wells............................................................................................................... 3 3.1.1 Methane Monitoring Well Construction and Decommissioning ................................................ 4 3.1.2 Well Construction and Abandonment Record Submittal.......................................................... 4 3.1.3 Monitoring Well Installation/Abandonment Report.................................................................... 4 3.1.4 Maintenance..............................................................................................................................5 3.2 Monitoring of Facility Structures...................................................................................................... 5 4.0 Monitoring Plan.....................................................................................................5 4.1 Frequency........................................................................................................................................5 4.2 Personnel.........................................................................................................................................5 4.3 Equipment........................................................................................................................................5 4.4 Procedures...................................................................................................................................... 3 4.4.1 Methane Monitoring Wells......................................................................................................... 3 4.4. 2 Structures.................................................................................................................................. 4 4.4.3 Precautionary Action Plan for MMWs....................................................................................... 4 5.0 Reporting...............................................................................................................4 5.1 Methane Monitoring Report.............................................................................................................4 6.0 Contingency Plan..................................................................................................5 7.0 References.............................................................................................................5 Appendices Appendix I — Figures Appendix II — Tables Appendix III — Methane Monitoring Well Design Appendix IV — Well Inspection Form Appendix V — Landfill Gas Monitoring Data Forms & Environmental Reporting Form Appendix VI — Well Construction and Well Abandonment Forms Figures Figure 1 — Site Location Figure 2 — Methane Monitoring Well Locations Figure 3 — Geologic Site Map Figure 4 — NRCS Soils Figure 5 — Methane Monitoring Requirements Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) Introduction April 1, 2024 This document provides the Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan (LFGMP) for the Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy) McGuire Nuclear Station (McGuire) Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS), which is an industrial landfill located in Huntersville, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, on property owned by Duke Energy as part of the McGuire Nuclear Station. This plan describes the necessary procedures to satisfy applicable regulatory requirements for landfill gas (LFG) monitoring. This plan may require modifications over time to accommodate changing landfill conditions, changing receptors in areas adjacent to and around the landfill, or other conditions that cannot be fully anticipated. This plan does not address landfill gas collection and control, air quality, or other related landfill gas regulations or requirements which may be applicable to this site at present or in the future. 1.1 Regulatory Requirements Per the McGuire Landfill No. 1 Solid Waste Permit No. 6004-INDUS a landfill gas monitoring plan shall be submitted and approved by the Section and be implemented following construction of the amended geosynthetic cap. Any proposed modification to this plan must be submitted to the Section and approved prior to implementation. This plan establishes monitoring and reporting of LFG following the permit requirements listed below and requirements listed in Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) 13B. 1626(4). a) A landfill gas monitoring event must include monitoring for methane and other explosive gases at the facility, including interior monitoring of on -site structures, in accordance with the most current approved landfill gas monitoring plan and current Rules, policies, and guidelines of the Section in effect at the time of monitoring. b) The permittee must sample landfill gas at the frequency according to the most current approved plan unless otherwise required for corrective action or specified by the Section. c) The permittee is responsible to employ properly trained personnel to conduct gas monitoring utilizing the appropriate landfill gas monitoring equipment. All landfill gas monitoring must be conducted by properly trained personnel. Landfill gas monitoring equipment must be calibrated according to the manufacturer's specifications. Verification of the calibration of the landfill gas monitoring equipment is required. d) Landfill gas monitoring results must be recorded on forms provided by the Section and reports must be placed in the facility's operating record within 7 days of the monitoring event and must include a description of the monitoring method used, the sampling results of each well and onsite buildings in percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL), date of monitoring, weather conditions, calibration report, and signature of the sampling personnel. e) The permittee must comply with the requirements listed in Rule 15A NCAC 138 .1626(4) if landfill gas monitoring reveals detections of explosive gas at concentrations greater than 25 percent of the LEL in onsite buildings, or detections greater than the LEL at the compliance boundary. 1.2 Facility Description McGuire Landfill No. 1 is an unlined, industrial landfill with a footprint area of approximately 12 acres and is located south of North Carolina Highway 73 and north of Cashion Road, on property owned and Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) April 1, 2024 operated by Duke Energy as part of the McGuire Nuclear Station. The facility location is depicted on Figure 1. The application for McGuire Landfill #1 was originally submitted in 1972 to accept construction material and other waste including paper, cans, lunch box scrap and fish waste. Additional disposal of oil absorbent materials, carbon granules, sludge, borax, diatomaceous earth, and ion exchange resins were permitted under a case -by -case basis. This landfill was permitted in 1981 (Permit No. 6004). Closure of the Landfill was completed in 1993 with construction of an earthen cover consisting of approximately two feet of compacted soil. Between 2023 and 2024, with approval from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Duke Energy installed an Amended Final Cover System consisting of a geosynthetic cap to reduce infiltration from precipitation through the landfill waste mass. The final cover system also included installation of vertical passive landfill gas vents, as shown on Figure 2. Stormwater control structures at the landfill direct surface water to sheet flow along the surface of the final landfill cover, down the side slopes, and into the perimeter channel. Through the perimeter channel, surface water is designed to gravity flow to two detention ponds for treatment prior to discharge. The surface water discharges to an unnamed perennial stream, located north of the landfill, which drains west/northwest to the Catawba River. Structures located on the site include a chain link security fence, all-weather gravel access road around the perimeter of the landfill, groundwater monitoring wells, stormwater channels, culverts and detention ponds, and electric transmission lines to the northwest of the landfill. There are no known subsurface structures (e.g., conveyance pipes) within the vicinity of the landfill. The area surrounding the landfill can be described as rural. The closest off -site structures consist of residential homes located approximately 500 ft to the south and approximately 250 feet to the east. 2.0 Physical Setting 2.1 Geology and Hydrogeology The pertinent geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics of the Site, summarized herein, are obtained from the following sources: • Groundwater Monitoring Program Sampling and Analysis Plan, May 13, 2022, prepared by S&ME, Inc. • Site Characterization Report, May 21, 2021, prepared by Wood • Geologic Map of North Carolina, dated 1985, North Carolina Geologic Survey (NCGS) • Geologic Map of the Charlotte 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, North Carolina, and South Carolina, dated 1988, United States Geological Survey (USGS) • A Master Conceptual Model for Hydrogeological Site Characterization in the Piedmont and Mountain Region of North Carolina, dated 2004, prepared by LeGrand. The landfill and vicinity are underlain by intrusive, metamorphosed rocks, as part of the Charlotte and Milton Belts of the Piedmont Physiographic Province. As shown on Figure 3, the northeastern portion of the site is underlain by foliated to massive quartz diorite from the Permian Period. The southeastern Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) April 1, 2024 portion of the site is underlain by intrusive igneous gabbro of the Concord Plutonic Suite from the Devonian and Silurian periods. A transition zone may occur at the base of the regolith between the soil- saprolite and the competent bedrock. This transition zone of partially weathered rock is a zone of relatively high permeability compared to the overlying soil-saprolite and the underlying bedrock. Groundwater flow paths in the Piedmont are almost invariably restricted to the zone underlying the topographic slope extending from a topographic divide to an adjacent stream. LeGrand describes this as the local slope aquifer system. Under natural conditions, the topography of the water table is similar to that of the land surface. Groundwater recharge in the Piedmont is derived entirely from infiltration of local precipitation. Groundwater recharge occurs in areas of higher topography (i.e., hilltops) and groundwater discharge occurs in lowland areas bordering surface water bodies, marshes, and floodplains. Groundwater occurs from approximately 25 feet below ground surface (ft-bgs) beneath the southeast portion of the landfill to 70 ft-bgs beneath the northern portion of the landfill. Groundwater flow around the landfill is generally from the southeast toward the northwest, and toward the unnamed perennial stream. 2.2 Soils Natural soils in the region are derived from in -place weathering of the underlying bedrock. From shallow to deep, these natural soils are made up of residuum, saprolite, and partially weather rock (PWR). The USDA Soil Survey website was reviewed to examine the soil type underlying the subject property. GIS soils data and the Mecklenburg County Web Soil Survey, both published by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), were utilized to estimate the on -site near surface soil characteristics (Figure 4). Based on the GIS data and Mecklenburg County Web Soil Survey, the near surface subsurface conditions located within the proposed disturbance limits consist of the following soil phases, their respective soil series, and the soil type description: • Cecil Sandy Clay Loam, 2-8% slopes, moderately eroded (CeB2); • Cecil Sandy Clay Loam, 8-15% slopes, moderately eroded (CeD2); • Davidson Sandy Clay Loam, 2-8% slopes (DaB); and • Pacolet Sandy Loam, 15-25% slopes (PaE). The texture and consistency of soils at any location along the landfill can vary from those found in the NRCS soils data. 3.0 Monitoring System 3.1 Methane Monitoring Wells Prior to Duke's construction of the Amended Final Cover System, McGuire LF No. 1 was not required to conduct LFG monitoring. This LFG Monitoring Plan includes proposed locations to monitor subsurface LFG migration. Monitoring locations are shown on Figure 2. Methane monitoring wells (MMWs) are positioned to detect methane gas that may migrate into the areas located beyond the property boundary. Proposed location and construction details for the MMWs are summarized on Table 1. Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) April 1, 2024 The location of streams and drainage features to the west, northwest and north of the landfill limit the likelihood of LFG migration beyond these features. The positions of MMWs are focused along the east and southern property boundary where residential development is more prevalent. 3.1.1 Methane Monitoring Well Construction and Decommissioning MMWs shall be constructed in accordance with NCAC 02C .0108 and LFG guidance provided by NCDEQ (NCDEQ, 2021). Standard construction detail for a typical MMW is provided in Appendix III and proposed construction details for individual MMWs are summarized on Table 1. MMWs will be installed just above the water table within the unsaturated zone using 2" PVC pipe and screen. The screen will extend the majority of the depth of the well. The MMWs will be finished as stick-ups, with concrete pads, protective steel casings and locks. The MMWs will be fitted with a Swagelock quick -connect assembly, or similar stopcock -type valve, on the cap to allow for direct gas measurements from the tubing of a portable gas analyzer without opening the wellhead. Constructed MMWs shall be located by a GPS and marked on the site map included in a Monitoring Well Installation Report. If a MMW is discontinued as a monitoring location it should be abandoned by sealing with grout in accordance with 15A NCAC 2C .0113(d). 3.1.2 Well Construction and Abandonment Record Submittal A certified record of well construction (form GW-1) shall be submitted to the NCDEQ Division of Water Resources within a period of 30 days after completion of a MMW, in accordance with NCAC 02C .0114. A certified record of well abandonment (form GW-30) is submitted to the NCDEQ Division of Water Resources within a period of 30 days after well abandonment in accordance with NCAC 02C .0114. Copies of the NCDEQ forms for certifying proper well construction and well abandonment (forms GW-1 and GW-30) are included in Appendix VI. The submittal must also include a scaled topographic map showing the location and identification of new, existing, and abandoned landfill gas monitoring wells. 3.1.3 Monitoring Well Installation/Abandonment Report After completion of well installation, or well abandonment field activities, a LFG Monitoring Well Installation/Abandonment Report shall be prepared and shall include the following information regarding the sample network: • Description of field activities • Table summarizing MMW construction/abandonment details • Boring and well construction logs • Copies of the certified record of well construction (form GW-1) and/or certified record of well abandonment (form GW-30) 4 Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) April 1, 2024 A copy of the LFG Monitoring Well Installation/Abandonment Report shall be placed in the facility's operating records. 3.1.4 Maintenance Periodic maintenance and site observations will be conducted routinely to address monitoring system components. At a minimum the following will be conducted on the same frequency as LFG monitoring: • Maintain access to LFG monitoring locations. • Perform LFG monitoring well inspections and maintenance (maintain well locks, steel casing, concrete pad, etc.). • Observe landfill cover conditions, areas of dead vegetation, leachate seeps, odors, etc. as indications of potential LFG-related problems. • Note deficiencies on the monitoring forms and report to the Facility Manager for repair or replacement as necessary. A Well Inspection Form, to document inspections and to report recommended maintenance and repairs, is included Appendix IV. 3.2 Monitoring of Facility Structures No structures are proposed to be monitored at the facility. 4.0 Monitoring Plan 4.1 Frequency Monitoring of the MMWs will be conducted quarterly unless directed otherwise by the NCDEQ. Currently there are no structures on -site. In the future, if any on -site structures require monitoring, the on -site structures shall also be monitored quarterly. 4.2 Personnel LFG monitoring will be performed by personnel who are familiar with the requirements of this plan and who are trained in LFG hazards and explosive gas meter use. As practical, designated staff will be assigned to regular LFG monitoring duty. 4.3 Equipment A LandtecTm GEM-2000 infrared portable gas analyzer, or equivalent intrinsically -safe LFG instrument designed for use on landfills, shall be used to monitor LFG. The LFG meter shall be equipped with an internal pump to sample and analyze concentrations in air for the following: methane (CH4), oxygen (02), and carbon dioxide (CO2). The meter should display percentages of the required gases, atmospheric pressures, and CH4 Lower Explosive Limit (LEL). For field instrument used, the following information will be documented: manufacturer, model number, serial number, date of factory calibration and maintenance, and detection limits. Information may be recorded on the Landfill Gas Screening Form included in Appendix V or recorded by the instrument's internal datalogger. Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) April 1, 2024 All monitoring equipment should be regularly calibrated in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and operated only as instructed. On the day of monitoring, prior to monitoring activities, the LFG meter will be field calibrated, and documentation kept in the facility's operating record. 4.4 Procedures Prior to each monitoring event, the portable gas analyzer will be calibrated with a known calibration standard in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. General information related to the monitoring event, equipment used, calibration procedures, weather conditions, and results for each monitoring event will be recorded on the landfill gas monitoring data form (Appendix V) or the instrument's internal datalogger. A flowchart of monitoring requirements is included as Figure 5. LFG monitoring shall be performed by trained personnel using a portable gas analyzer (LFG meter). The following steps outline the initial procedure for the monitoring of methane monitoring wells (MMWs) and facility structures: • The LFG meter will be calibrated prior to field measurements in general accordance with the manufacture's recommendations. • Allow equipment to warm up properly prior to use, per manufacturer's instructions. • Purge sample tubing for one minute before monitoring. • Record the ambient temperature, barometric pressure, and general weather conditions at the facility on the day of data collection. IF A STABILIZED METHANE CONCENTRATION IS GREATER THAN 100% OF THE LEL IN A METHANE MONITORING WELL OR GREATER THAN 25% OF THE LEL IN A FACILITY STRUCTURE, THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS WILL BE IMPLEMENTED: 1) Recalibrate monitoring equipment and confirm results. 2) If results are confirmed, IMMEDIATELY contact the Facility Manager and the Engineer. 3) For MMWs, implement the Precautionary Action Plan described in Section 4.4.3. 4.4.1 Methane Monitoring Wells The following procedures will be used to collect LFG measurements in the MMWs: • Unlock the protective casing for the MMW and open the protective casing lid to expose the well's internal casing. • Connect the LFG meter to the MMW using the quick -connections or stopcock valve, without removing the cap. If quick connections are used, make sure the quick connections are seated properly, the user should hear and feel the male and female connections click into place. If a stopcock valve is used, open the valve after connecting the tubing. • Record the time and date of sample for each sample location. • Monitor percent methane (%CH4) in each well until the reading on the meter stabilizes. • Record initial and stabilized % LEL readings for each sample location. (LEL for methane is 5% CH4). Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan April 1, 2024 McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) • Also record percent carbon dioxide (%CO2) and percent oxygen (%02). 4.4.2 Structures The following procedures will be used to collect LFG measurements in facility structures if applicable in the future: Walk through the facility structure with the LFG meter and monitor the perimeter wall interface of the structure, the floor to wall interface in hallways and rooms, and any floor penetrations in the structure. LFG will be measured by recording detected concentration until readings stabilize, generally after approximately 3 to 5 minutes in each structure. Record the stabilized concentrations of percent methane (%CH4), oxygen (%02), and carbon dioxide (%02). 4.4.3 Precautionary Action Plan for MMWs If an initial or stabilized methane concentration is equal to or greater than 100% of the LEL in a MMW, monitoring personnel should perform the following additional steps at this location: • Measure gas pressure in the well head (in inches of water) using magnehelic gauge or other appropriate metering device. • Record at least one additional methane concentration measurement, inside the well just below the top of casing. • Evaluate the surrounding area for potential receptors to or signs of LFG migration. • Notify the Facility Manager for further evaluation. 5.0 Reporting 5.1 Methane Monitoring Report LFG measurements collected at the facility will be recorded for each sampling event and a copy of the quarterly landfill gas monitoring results shall be placed in the Operating Record of the facility within 7 days of the monitoring event and be readily available for review during landfill inspections or upon request. The results do not need to be reported to the NCDEQ Solid Waste Section unless: • There is an explosive gas exceedance of the LEL at the facility property boundary as measured in the landfill gas monitoring wells, or • There is an explosive gas exceedance of 25% LEL in facility structures. Under either of these circumstances, an Environmental Monitoring Reporting Form together with the Landfill Gas Monitoring Data Form, must be completed and submitted to the NCDEQ Solid Waste Section. Copies of both forms are contained in Appendix V. Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan McGuire Nuclear Station Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 6004-INDUS) 6.0 Contingency Plan April 1, 2024 North Carolina regulations require that explosive gases be controlled such that concentrations of gases will be less than 25 percent of the LEL in on -site structures and less than 100 percent of the LEL at the facility property boundary. If methane gas levels exceeding the maximum LEL are detected, Duke Energy will perform the following: • Immediately take steps necessary to ensure protection of human health and the environment; • Within 24 hours notify the Solid Waste Section; • Within seven days of detection, place in the landfill record the methane or explosive gas levels detected and a description of the steps taken to protect human health; and • Within 60 days of detection, implement a remediation plan for the methane or explosive gas releases, place a copy of the plan in the operating record, and notify the Solid Waste Section that the plan has been implemented. The plan would describe the nature and extent of the problem and the proposed remedy. Figure 5 presents a flow chart summarizing methane monitoring requirements, and the necessary steps the owner/operator must take if methane gas concentrations exceed the action levels in methane gas monitoring wells or facility structures. 7.0 References The references cited below were used in the preparation of this Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan and may or may not be referenced within the text. NCDEQ. (2021). Landfill Gas Monitoring Guidance. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. 2021 Retrieved March 8, 2024, from https://edocs.deg.nc.gov/WasteManagement/DocView.aspx?id=1694457&repo=WasteManagement& search id=33f99efa-a9de-4b05-840f-c54783e082b0&cr=1 Groundwater Monitoring Program Sampling and Analysis Plan, May 13, 2022, prepared by S&ME, Inc. Site Characterization Report, May 21, 2021, prepared by Wood Geologic Map of North Carolina, dated 1985, North Carolina Geologic Survey (NCGS) Geologic Map of the Charlotte 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, North Carolina, and South Carolina, dated 1988, United States Geological Survey (USGS) A Master Conceptual Model for Hydrogeological Site Characterization in the Piedmont and Mountain Region of North Carolina, dated 2004, prepared by LeGrand. Appendices Appendix I — Figures 1-17 loo * M.MW13 �// ///��—�✓ ///�// / // �� SKIMMER BASIN/ / XiX�X ® _x � MMW 1 XXx - X X- - x_ X-x z W�2 N l \ / I I _ V-13 I ®MMW-11 \ \ 745 /40 -7111 1111II 1 I amillaillm r MMW-2 / V-5 0 -3 O FACILITY PROPERTY BOUNDARY FENCE L V-1 5 X \ \ �I'v kv - \ /X i / ®MMW-8 \ \\ \ X ®MMW-9 1 / l \ \ 1 \ \ \ 1 I I k\ SEDIMENT — FENCE X�X X�X BASIN / J FACILITY tROPER+ BOUZDARY �I r *MMW-4 MM\y,7 �! *MMW-6 *mmW-5 1 " I � LEGEND EXISTING GRADE CONTOUR (1 FT.) EXISTING GRADE CONTOUR (5 FT.) PROPOSED GRADE CONTOUR (1 FT.) PROPOSED GRADE CONTOUR (5 FT.) PROPERTY BOUNDARY WASTE BOUNDARY — — — — APPROXIMATE WASTE BOUNDARY (2021) APPROXIMATE LIMIT OF COVER SYSTEM O VERTICAL PASSIVE GAS VENT LOCATION ® METHANE MONITORING WELL LOCATION NOTES: 1. LANDFILL GAS VENTS V-1 THROUGH V-18 WERE INSTALLED DECEMBER 14-15 AND 20, 2023. 2. PROPOSED METHANE MONITOR WELLS MAY BE ADJUSTED IN THE FIELD. AFTER WELLS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED, FINAL LOCATIONS SHALL BE MEASURED AND THIS FIGURE SHOULD BE UPDATED. 3. PROPERTY BOUNDARY WAS OBTAIN FROM MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROPERTY ONWERSHIP LAND RECORDS SYSTEM (HTTPS://POLARIS3G.MECKLENBURG000NTYNC.GOV/) DUKE ENERGY DRAWING NUMBER PLACE HOLDER 0 60 120 180 GRAPHIC SCALE (IN FEET) 2016 AYRSLEY TOWN BLVD CHARLOTTE, NC 28273 (704)523-4726 ENGINEERING FIRM LICENSE NUMBER: F-0176 �� DUKE �' ENERGY m 0 �Lu N JO >Q LL J N io �Q w _LL P i z w 0 a V O z O O z O Q z LA Q a o V Lu J - L.L Q U m Q � w J J U w ►P� PROJECT NUMBER 22350048 DRAWING NUMBER 2 ION • L • f! I 11 1 40 • 1 i 1 vir ; � t SITE I �� � A 1 • ` f, , N n • 1 1 - - r — • • t 1,500 3,000 •— / • �� �• . oil — FEET) , r - DScgb - Gabbro of Concord Plutonic Suite REFERENCE: mqd - Metamorphosed quartz diorite and tonalite GIS LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM THE USGS GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE CHARLOTTE r_j Approximate Waste Boundary 1 DEGREE X 2 DEGREES QUADRANGLE, NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. Q Duke Energy Parcel Boundary SCALE: FIGURE NO. GEOLOGIC SITE MAP 1 in = 2,000 ft DATE: I I Z MCGUIRE LANDFILL #1 3/24/2024 3 13339 HAGERS FERRY ROAD PROJECT NUMBER HUNTERSVILLE, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 23050632 Monitoring frequency is monthly. Methane gas concentration must not exceed-, 1. 25% of the LEL in facility structures; and 2. 100% of the LEL at the facility property boundary_ 1. Immediately take all steps necessary to insure protection of human health, and Immediately Notify the Division. Begin Residential Monitoring If the methane gas concentration exceeds either of the above, then the owner must: Within 7 days: place in the Operating Record the methane gas levels detected and steps taker, to protect human health. Q METHANE MONITORING REQUIREMENTS III ` MCGUIRE LANDFILL #1 13339 HAGERS FERRY ROAD HUNTERSVILLE, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 3. Within 60 days: implement a Remediation Plan, and Place a copy of the Remediation Plan in the Operating Record, and Notify the Division that the plan has been implemented. DATE: FIGURE NO 1/29/2024 PROJECF NUMBER 5 23050632 Appendix II — Tables Table 1: Landfill Gas Monitoring Wells (Proposed Locations, March 15, 2024) Landfill No. 1 (Unlined) Permit No. 6004-INDUS Duke Energy Carolinas McGuire Nuclear Station S&ME Project No: 23050610 Location ID 1GPS Coordinates Type Methane Monitoring Well Diameter Stickup Height (inches) (ft) 2 2 to 3 Total �- pth (ft-bgs) 40 asing Interval (ft-bgs) 0-4 Screen Interval (ft-bgs) 36 Grout Intery (ft-bgs) 0-1 Bentonite Interval 1-3 Filter Pack Interval 37 MMW-1 610934.7066' 1419349.6288' MMW-2 610756.5207' 1419573.9830' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 30 0-4 26 0-1 1-3 27 MMW-3 610644.2296' 1419707.9814' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 20 0-4 16 0-1 1-3 17 MMW-4 610549.3340' 1419834.5165' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 20 0-4 16 0-1 1-3 17 MMW-5 610341.9135' 1419824.8927' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 20 0-4 16 0-1 1-3 17 MMW-6 610266.3698' 1419681.9163' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 20 0-4 16 0-1 1-3 17 MMW-7 610236.9276' 1419495.8100' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 20 0-4 16 0-1 1-3 17 MMW-8 610228.8704' 1419261.5293' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 20 0-4 16 0-1 1-3 17 MMW-9 610371.0947' 1418885.3218' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 20 0-4 16 0-1 1-3 17 MMW-10 610779.4510' 1418588.8685' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 30 0-4 26 0-1 1-3 27 MMW-11 611040.7152' 1418444.0368' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 30 0-4 26 0-1 1-3 27 MMW-12 611264.6233' 1418646.4021' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 40 0-4 36 0-1 1-3 37 MMW-13 611467.0435' 1418868.1196' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 30 0-4 26 0-1 1-3 27 MMW-14 611181.2984' 1418995.0521' Methane Monitoring Well 2 2 to 3 40 0-4 36 0-1 1-3 37 Notes: GPS Coordinates based on proposed landfill gas monitoring well locations ft = feet ft-bgs = feet below ground surface Appendix III — Methane Monitoring Well Design SAMPLING PORT WELL CAP (HOT GLUED) / 4 t l i 4''4' LOCKABLE STEEL CASING WIN. 51ICK SIP WITH LDCKINO } COVOR) WELL TAG (INCLUDE THE CAP AND SAMPLING PORT FOLLOWING NFORINAT10H) WELL 0.- DRILLING ODkTPA�NY_ NON—PEIRFORATED PVC DATE OF IRSTALL4TION: RISER TOTAL DEPTH: OCNSTRUCTIOK DETALS- 3r ' ZZ �CONU2EXE PAL} F' 9ENTONITE PELLET SEAL { (HYDRA711M PER MFG. SPECS) a, =_ GROUT SEA (CEMENT AND SODIUM WNTONITE) -5 — — SAND PACK 10 SLAT PVC WELL SOREEH SEDIMENT TRAP SEA$0MAL HlGiH WATF R 1ABLE • r 7 METHANE MONITORING WELL DESIGN DATE: APPENDIX 2/19/2024 T I 11 E MCGUIRE LANDFILL #1 PROJECF NUMBER i 13339 HAGERS FERRY ROAD 23050632 HUNTERSVILLE, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Appendix IV — Well Inspection Form WELL INSPECTION FORM Site Name: Permit No.: Address: Date: Completed By: Project No.: WELL ID UNOBSTRUCTED ACCESS? (Y/N) FLUSHMOUNT OR STICKUP? WELL CASING, OR VAULT SECURED W/ LOCK? (Y/N) WELL CASING, OR VAULT IN GOOD CONDITION? (Y/N) CONCRETE PAD FREE OF VISIBLE DAMAGE, SCOUR, OR SETTLING? (Y/N) WELL CLEARLY LABELED W/ WELLTAG? (Y/N) WELL SECURED PROPERLY WITH WATER- TIGHT WELL CAP? (Y/N) QUICK CONNECTION, OR STOPCOCK VALVE, IN GOOD CONDITION? (Y/N) COMMENTS Appendix V — Landfill Gas Monitoring Data Forms & Environmental Reporting Form NC Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Section Landfill Gas Monitoring Data Form Notice: This form and any information attached to it are 'Public Records" as defined in NC General Statute 132-1. As such, these documents are available for inspection and examination by any person upon request (NC General Statute 132-6). Facility Name: Permit Number: Sampling Date: NC Landfill Rule (.0500 or. 1600): Sample Collector Name & Position: Gas Meter Type & Serial Number: Field Calibration Date & Time: Field Calibration Gas Type (15115 or 35/50): Gas Meter Pump Rate: Gas Meter Calibration Date: Calibration Gas Canister Expiration Date: Ambient Air Temperature: Barometric Pressure (in. or mm Hg): Weather Conditions: Instructions: Under "Location or LFG Well", list monitoring well # or describe monitoring location (e.g., inside field office). Attach a test location map or drawing. Report methane readings as both % LEL and % CH4 by volume. Convert % CH4 (by volume) to % LEL as follows: % methane (by volume) x 20 = % LEL. *Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) gas monitoring may be required for Construction & Demolition Landfills (CDLFs). See individual permit conditions and/or Facility LFG monitoring plan. Location or LFG Well ID S ample Tube Purge Time of Day Time Pumped (sec) Initial % LEL Stabilized % LEL % CH4 (volume) volume % 02 (volume) % CO2 (volume) % H2S* (volume) NOTES NOTE: If needed, attach additional data forms to include additional LFG monitoring data locations for the facility. ACTION LEVELS: Methane: >1.25% by volume (inside structures) AND >5% by volume (at facility boundary) Hydrogen Sulfide: >1% by volume (inside structures) AND >4% by volume (at facility boundary) Certification To the best of my knowledge, the information reported and statements made on this data submittal and attachments are true and correct. I am aware that there are significant penalties for making any false statement, representation, or certification including the possibility of a fine and imprisonment. SIGNATURE TITLE Revised —August 23, 2021 DENR USE ONLY ❑Paper Report ❑Electronic Data - Email CD (data loaded: Yes / No Doc/Event #: NC DENR I IEnvironmental Monitoring Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Reporting Form Notice: This form and any information attached to it are "Public Records" as defined in NC General Statute 132-1. As such, these documents are available for inspection and examination by any person upon request (NC General Statute 132-6). Instructions: Prepare one form for each individually monitored unit. Please type or print legibly. Attach a notification table with values that attain or exceed NC 2L groundwater standards or NC 2B surface water standards. The notification must include a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of each value. (e.g. naturally occurring, off -site source, pre-existing condition, etc.). Attach a notification table of any groundwater or surface water values that equal or exceed the reporting limits. Attach a notification table of any methane gas values that attain or exceed explosive gas levels. This includes any structures on or nearby the facility (NCAC 13B .1629 (4)(a)(i). Send the original signed and sealed form, any tables, and Electronic Data Deliverable to: Compliance Unit, NCDENR-DWM, Solid Waste Section, 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646. Solid Waste Monitoring Data Submittal Information Name of entity submitting data (laboratory, consultant, facility owner): Contact for questions about data formatting. Include data preparer's name, telephone number and E-mail address: Name: Phone: E-mail NC Landfill Rule: Actual sampling dates (e.g., Facility name: Facility Address: Facility Permit # (.0500 or .1600) October 20-24, 2006) Environmental Status: (Check all that apply) ❑ Initial/Background Monitoring ❑ Detection Monitoring ❑ Assessment Monitoring Corrective Action of data submitted: (Check all that apply) Groundwater monitoring data from monitoring wells ❑ Groundwater monitoring data from private water supply wells ❑ Leachate monitoring data ❑ Surface water monitoring data Methane gas monitoring data Corrective action data (specify) Other(specify) Notification attached? e No. No groundwater or surface water standards were exceeded. Yes, a notification of values exceeding a groundwater or surface water standard is attached. It includes a list of groundwater and surface water monitoring points, dates, analytical values, NC 2L groundwater standard, NC 2B surface water standard or NC Solid Waste GWPS and preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of any concentration. Yes, a notification of values exceeding an explosive methane gas limit is attached. It includes the methane monitoring points, dates, sample values and explosive methane gas limits. Certification To the best of my knowledge, the information reported and statements made on this data submittal and attachments are true and correct. Furthermore, I have attached complete notification of any sampling values meeting or exceeding groundwater standards or explosive gas levels, and a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of concentrations exceeding groundwater standards. I am aware that there are significant penalties for making any false statement, representation, or certification including the possibility of a fine and imprisonment. Facility Representative Name (Print) Title (Area Code) Telephone Number Signature Facility Representative Address Date Affix NC Licensed/ Professional Geologist Seal NC PE Firm License Number (if applicable effective May 1, 2009) Revised 6/2009 Appendix VI — Well Construction and Well Abandonment Forms WELL CONSTRUCTION RECORD (GW-1) 1. Well Contractor Information: Print Form For Internal Use Well Contractor Name NC Well Contractor Certification Number Company Name 2. Well Construction Permit #: List all applicable well construction permits (i.e. UIC, County, State, Variance, etc) 3. Well Use (check well use): Water Supply Well: Agricultural Municipal/Public Geothermal (Heating/Cooling Supply) [3Residential Water Supply (single) Industrial/Commercial Residential Water Supply (shared) Irrieation Non -Water Supply Well: Recharge Storage and Recovery Test rental Technology mal (Closed Loop) 0 Groundwater Remediation 01 Salinity Barrier 01 Stormwater Drainage Subsidence Control 13Tracer Other (explain under #21 4. Date Well(s) Completed: Well ID# 5a. Well Location: Facility/Owner Name Facility ID# (if applicable) Physical Address, City, and Zip County Parcel Identification No. (PIN) 5b. Latitude and longitude in degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees: (if well field, one lat/long is sufficient) N W 6. Is(are) the well(s)OPermanent or Temporary 7. Is this a repair to an existing well: [3Yes or [3No If this is a repair, fill out known well construction information and explain the nature of the repair under #21 remarks section or on the back of this form. 8. For Geoprobe/DPT or Closed -Loop Geothermal Wells having the same construction, only 1 GW-1 is needed. Indicate TOTAL NUMBER of wells drilled: 14. WATER ZONES FROM TO DESCRIPTION ft. ft. ft. ft. 15. OUTER CASING for multi -cased wells OR LINER if a licable FROM TO DIAMETER THICKNESS MATERIAL ft. ft. I in. 16. INNER CASING OR TUBING(geothermal closed -loop) FROM TO DIAMETER THICKNESS MATERIAL ft. ft. in. ft. ft. in. 17. SCREEN FROM TO DIAMETER SLOT SIZE THICKNESS MATERIAL O ft. ft in. in. 18. GROUT FROM TO MATERIAL EMPLACEMENT METHOD & AMOUNT ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. 19. SAND/GRAVEL PACK (if applicable) FROM TO MATERIAL EMPLACEMENT METHOD ft. ft. ft. ft. 20. DRILLING LOG (attach additional sheets if necessary) FROM TO DESCRIPTION (color, hardness, soil/rock type, grain size, etc. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. 21. REMARKS 22. Certification: Signature of Certified Well Contractor Date By signing this form, I hereby certify that the well(s) was (were) constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0100 or 15A NCAC 02C .0200 Well Construction Standards and that a copy of this record has been provided to the well owner. 23. Site diagram or additional well details: You may use the back of this page to provide additional well site details or well construction details. You may also attach additional pages if necessary. 9. Total well depth below land surface: (ft.) 24a. For All Wells: Submit this form within 30 days of completion of well For multiple wells list all depths if different (example- 3@200' and 2@100) construction to the following: 10. Static water level below top of casing: Ifwater level is above casing, use "+" 11. Borehole diameter: 12. Well construction method: _ (i.e. auger, rotary, cable, direct push, etc.) (ft.) Division of Water Resources, Information Processing Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 24b. For Iniection Wells: In addition to sending the form to the address in 24a above, also submit one copy of this form within 30 days of completion of well construction to the following: Division of Water Resources, Underground Injection Control Program, FOR WATER SUPPLY WELLS ONLY: 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 13a. Yield (gpm) Method of test: 24c. For Water SuDDIv & Iniection Wells: In addition to sending the form to the address(es) above, also submit one copy of this form within 30 days of 13b. Disinfection type: Amount: completion of well construction to the county health department of the county where constructed. Form GW-1 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality - Division of Water Resources Revised 2-22-2016 WELL ABANDONMENT RECORD 1. Well Contractor Information: For Internal Use ONLY: WELL ABANDONMENT DETAILS Well Contractor Name (or well owner personally abandoning well on his/her property) NC Well Contractor Certification Number Company Name 2. Well Construction Permit #: List all applicable well construction permits (i.e. UIC County, State, Variance, etc) ifknown 3. Well use (check well use): Water Supply Well: ❑Agricultural ❑Municipal/Public ❑Geothermal (Heating/Cooling Supply) ❑Residential Water Supply (single) ❑Industrial/Commercial El Residential Water Supply (shared) ❑Irrigation Non -Water Supply Well: El Aquifer Recharge ❑Aquifer Storage and Recovery El Aquifer Test ❑Experimental Technology ❑Geothermal (Closed Loop) ❑Geothermal (Heating/Cooling 4. Date well(s) abandoned: 5a. Well location: El Groundwater Remediation ❑ Salinity Barrier ❑ Storrnwater Drainage ❑ Subsidence Control ❑Tracer El Other (explain under 7g) Facility/Owner Name Facility ID# (if applicable) Physical Address, City, and Zip County Parcel Identification No. (PIN) 5b. Latitude and longitude in degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees: (if well field, one lat/long is sufficient) N W 7a. For Geoprobe/DPT or Closed -Loop Geothermal Wells having the same well construction/depth, only 1 GW-30 is needed. Indicate TOTAL NUMBER of wells abandoned: 7b. Approximate volume of water remaining in well(s): (gal.) FOR WATER SUPPLY WELLS ONLY: 7c. Type of disinfectant used: 7d. Amount of disinfectant used: 7e. Sealing materials used (check all that apply): ❑ Neat Cement Grout ❑ Bentonite Chips or Pellets ❑ Sand Cement Grout ❑ Concrete Grout ❑ Specialty Grout ❑ Bentonite Slurry ❑ Dry Clay ❑ Drill Cuttings ❑ Gravel ❑ Other (explain under 7g) 7f. For each material selected above, provide amount of materials used: 7g. Provide a brief description of the abandonment procedure: 8. Certification: Signature of Certified Well Contractor or Well Owner Date By signing this form, I hereby certify that the well(s) was (were) abandoned in accordance with 1 SA NCAC 02C .0100 or 2C .0200 Well Construction Standards and that a copy of this record has been provided to the well owner. 9. Site diagram or additional well details: You may use the back of this page to provide additional well site details or well abandonment details. You may also attach additional pages if necessary. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS OF WELL(S) BEING ABANDONED SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS Attach well construction record(s) ifavailable. For multiple injection or non -water supply wells ONLY with the .came ronatrurtion/ahandonment you ran suhmit nne form_ 6a. Well ID#: 6b. Total well depth: (ft.) 6c. Borehole diameter: (in.) 6d. Water level below ground surface: 6e. Outer casing length (if known): 6f. Inner casing/tubing length (if known): (ft.) 10a. For All Wells: Submit this form within 30 days of completion of well abandonment to the following: Division of Water Resources, Information Processing Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 10b. For Iniection Wells: In addition to sending the form to the address in 10a above, also submit one copy of this form within 30 days of completion of well abandonment to the following: Division of Water Resources, Underground Injection Control Program, 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 loc. For Water Supply & Iniection Wells: In addition to sending the form to the address(es) above, also submit one copy of this form within 30 days of completion of well abandonment to the county health department of the county where abandoned. 6g. Screen length (if known): (ft.) Form GW-30 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality - Division of Water Resources Revised 2-22-2016