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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1804_Duke_Marshall_PicsAsheRemoval_DIN27589_201704051 Frost, Larry From:Hardin, Tyler <Tyler.Hardin@duke-energy.com> Sent:Monday, April 03, 2017 4:06 PM To:Frost, Larry Cc:Mckee, Shawn Subject:Dry Ash Landfill Phase II (Permit No. 1804) Bottom Ash Haul Road Work Completion Notice Attachments:DSCN2031.jpg; DSCN2032.jpg; DSCN2033.jpg; 1804 _Duke_Marshall_ConcurrenceAshRemoval_DIN26832_20161011.pdf Larry –     On October 11, 2016, Duke Energy received concurrence from NCDEQ Solid Waste to remove eroded bottom ash from  the toe of the Dry Ash Landfill Phase II (Permit No. 1804).  The work to remove the bottom ash and prevent similar  erosion issues from occurring in the future was completed the week of March 27, 2017.  The attached photos show the  completed work; a more detailed submittal will be sent in at a later date.    Please let me know if you have any questions about this work or the attached photos.    Thank you,  Tyler Hardin    Tyler DuBose Hardin, EIT  Duke Energy  Engineer I – Waste and Groundwater Programs  (843) 469‐1839 | Cell  (980) 373‐5697 | Office  Tyler.Hardin@duke‐energy.com      PAT MCCRORY Governor DONALD R. VAN DER VAART Secretary MICHAEL SCOTT Director State of North Carolina | Environmental Quality | Waste Management Asheville Regional Office | 2090 US Highway 70 | Swannanoa, North Carolina 28778 828 296 4500 T October 11, 2016 Ms. Tyler Hardin, Environmental Services Duke Energy Corporation 526 South Church Street, Mail Code EC13K Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Subject: Ash Removal, Concurrence Permit No. 1804-INDUS-1983, Duke Power/Marshall Steam Plt Catawba County, DIN 26832 Dear Ms. Hardin: On October 3, 2016 the Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section (Section) received Duke Energy’s request, entitled; Request for Concurrence – Bottom Ash Removal Plan, Permit.: 1804-INDUS, Marshall Steam Station, Catawba County, Terrell, North Carolina. Prepared by Duke Energy. October 2016. DIN 26807. The request concerns Duke Energy’s proposal to remove bottom ash that has been eroded from the haul road and deposited at the toe of the landfill slope at the closed industrial landfill. The Section has reviewed the scope of the work Duke Energy has provided and concurs with its immediate implementation at the Facility. Furthermore, all actions necessary to prevent similar erosion issues from occurring in the future should be taken. Should you have any questions regarding this matter contact me at (828) 296-4704 or larry.frost@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, Larry Frost, Engineering Project Manager Permitting Branch, Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management, NCDEQ ec: Shawn McKee – SWS/RCO Ed Mussler – SWS/RCO