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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1812_Duke_Marshall_ RequestCQARevise_DIN27618_20170410526 South Church Street: Mail Code EC13K Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 980-373-5697 April 7, 2017 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, North Carolina 28778 Attn: Mr. Larry Frost Re: Industrial Landfill No.1 Cells 3 and 4 Specification & CQA Plan Revision Request Permit No.: 1812-INDUS Marshall Steam Station Catawba County Terrell, North Carolina 28682 Dear Mr. Frost, As discussed via phone conversation on April 5, 2017, Duke Energy requests approval for the proposed Specification and Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) Plan changes found in the attached letter titled Specification & CQA Plan Revision Recommendations for Marshall Steam Station’s Industrial Landfill No. 1 (Permit No. 1812-INDUS). If there are any questions regarding this request, please contact me at (980) 373-5697. Respectfully Submitted, Tyler Hardin Environmental Services Cc (via e-mail): Ed Mussler, NCDEQ Leo Furlong, Duke Energy Kyle Baucom, Duke Energy Dan Zakary, Duke Energy Jeff Jones, Duke Energy S&ME, Inc. | 9751 Southern Pine Boulevard | Charlotte, NC 28273 | p 704.523.4726 | f 704.525.3953 | www.smeinc.com April 7, 2017 Duke Energy Marshall Steam Station, Issue No. MAR-131 8320 East NC Highway 150 Terrell, North Carolina 28682 Attention: Mr. Kyle Baucom, P.E. Tyler Hardin Reference: Specification & CQA Plan Revision Recommendations Marshall Steam Station Issue No. MAR-131 Terrell, NC S&ME Project No. 7235-16-004 NC PE Firm License No. F0176 Dear Mr. Baucom and Ms. Hardin: Geocomposite Selection Verification of Physical Properties For geocomposite selection verification, S&ME recommends a transmissivity testing frequency of one test per 540,000 square feet (1/540,000 sf) or 1/lot be performed using the actual materials for the interface. This transmissivity result should meet the requirements as stated in Table 02675-C in specification section 02675. Conformance transmissivity testing by the CQA firm as identified in Section 02675, 1.5 D, should be changed from 1/100,000 sf to 1/540,000 sf or 1/lot. This frequency is being revised to be consistent with the manufacturer’s quality control (MQC) testing frequency. Typically conformance testing is performed as a CQA check of the MQC testing, and it is not performed more frequently than MQC testing. Hydraulic Conductivity Ratio Testing Hydraulic Conductivity Ratio (HCR) Testing ASTM D 5567 is only required for the upper geotextile of the geocomposite. It is not required for woven geotextile or non-woven geotextile used outside of the landfill leachate collection system. Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) As detailed in the Duke Construction Modification Request letter dated October 23, 2016, testing was performed during the bid document development phase to prequalify GCL materials for long-term hydraulic conductivity compatibility with the site-specific leachate through ASTM D6766 testing with various GCL samples from various manufacturers. Pre-qualification testing was primarily being performed Specification & CQA Plan Revision Recommendations Marshall Steam Station Issue No. MAR-131 Terrell, NC S&ME Project No. 7235-16-004 April 7, 2017 2 early on in the process due to the duration of time to perform the testing and meet the testing termination criteria. Three GCL materials were pre-qualified during this initial testing - all of which needed polymer enhancement to meet the hydraulic conductivity requirements for long-term compatibility. Testing durations ranged from about 3.5 to 5 months. Charah (the general contractor for Cells 3 & 4 construction) proposed to use one of the pre-qualified GCL materials - Agru America's GeoClay NN66-7E (polymer enhanced) GCL. The ASTM D6766 pre-qualification test results for the material are attached for reference. Since the GCL selected for construction project has been pre- qualified with site-specific leachate hydraulic conductivity testing, in accordance with ASTM D6766; this testing is proposed to be removed from the CQA Plan and specifications for both manufacturer's quality control (MQC) and conformance testing. However, hydraulic conductivity testing (permeability testing with water) in accordance with ASTM D5887 will be performed as part of manufacturer's quality control (MQC) and conformance testing. S&ME recommends changing the GCL Index Flux (ASTM D 5887) conformance testing frequency from 1 test per 100,000 square feet to 1 test per 270,000 square feet in the in the CQA Plan and specifications. This frequency is being revised to be consistent with the manufacturer’s quality control (MQC) testing frequency. Typically conformance testing is performed as a CQA check of the MQC testing, and it is not performed more frequently than MQC testing. As requested in DEQ Solid Waste's previous approval letter of construction modifications dated October 28, 2016, the project changes will be captured in the final Cells 3 & 4 construction quality assurance documentation to be submitted for a Permit to Operate of Cells 3 & 4. Sincerely, S&ME, Inc. Sharon Y. Korleski, PE Stephen J. Loskota, PE Senior Engineer Senior Engineer cc: Tyler Hardin, Duke Energy Leo Furlong, Duke Energy Attachments: Pre-Qualification ASTM D6766 Test Results for Selected GCL Material Attachments