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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0003425_Application (Chemical Characterization)_20150727(� DUKE ENERGY. July 22, 2015 Mr. Jeff Poupart North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Duke Energy Progress, Inc. Roxboro Steam Electric Plant Harry K. Sidens Senior Vice President Environmental, Health & Safety 526 S. Church Street Mail Code: EC3XP Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 382-4303 RECEIVEDOENRIDWR JUL 2 7 2015 Water Quality Permitting Section Update to pending NPDES renewal applications and Submittal of chemical characterization of water for dewatering ash basin NC0003425 Person County Dear Mr. Poupart: In response to the request from the North Carolina Division of Water Resources, please find attached a chemical characterization of ash basin free water and ash basin interstitial water for the Roxboro Steam Electric Plant. The analysis conducted and reported herein is consistent with the information requested by NC DENR for other Duke Energy sites. This is submitted in support of potential upcoming dewatering activities. The results of analysis on the chemical characterization of the ash basin free water and ash basin interstitial water are presented: 1.) without additional treatment beyond the treatment in the basin and 2.) after additional treatment using different filter sizes. The following definitions may be helpful for inclusion in a re -issued NPDES permit. Ash basin free water: Water in an ash basin located above the settled layer of ash. Ash basin free water has undergone treatment in the ash basin and has the same general characteristics as water typically discharged from the ash basin. Ash basin interstitial water: Water in an ash basin that is located within the pore space of accumulated wastewater sludge or slurry. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Shannon Langley at (919) 546-2439. Mr. Jeff Poupart Roxboro Free Water and Interstitial Water Submittal July 22, 2015 1 certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. Sincerely, Harry . Sideris Senior Vice President Environmental, Health & Safety Enclosures cc: Richard Baker, Director w/enclosure Shannon Langley w/enclosure Roxboro Energy Complex Dewatering data submittal June 2015 Samtsle D.. fl- 417_111 r M Dw u..min..m rma/r 1 en1imn run It 1 A --I, r.... m Qn /-NI arnm:An !'o.imiam A.Nn rdn:...n r.....m 1973 Active Ash Basin 1 foot In 06/09/15 0.143 6.78 0.068 150 0.7035 <1 38.6 1973jActive Basin 5 foot06 09 15 0.132 <3 6.82 0.07 1.52 0.7134 <3 39.3 1973 Basin 10 foot 06 09 15 0.103 cl 7.26 D.072 1.58 0.7417 <1973 Basin 15 foot 06/09/15 0.081 <1 7.20 0.073 1.62 0.7531 <1 41.7 1973 Basin 20 foot 06/09/15 0.052 <S 4.14 0.079 1.70 0.7933 <3 44A Interstitial water no treatment 06/09/15 6.01 5.86 561 0.245 8.27 0.9289 < 1 73.0 Interstitial water 20 micron filter 06/09/15 4.97 5.78 563 0.218 8.07 0.9220 < 1 67.9 Interstitial water 10 micron filter 06/09/15 3.87 5.96 500 0.200 8.18 0.9273 < 1 67.8 Interstitial water 0.45 micron filter 06/09/15 3.54 5.36 483 0.192 8.19 0.9292 < 1 68.0 Rats Chlorde in/I r 1973 Active Ash Basin 1 foot 06/09/15 54.39 <: 1.83 0.2529 0.101 <1 13.6 0.031 1973 Active Ash Basin 5 foot 06/09/15 54.69 <1 1.89 0.2520 0.094 <3 13.9 0.033 1973 Active Ash Basin 10 foot 06/09/15 58.35 <3 1.70 0.2644 0.063 <3 14.4 0.026 1973 Active Ash Basin 15 foot 06/09/15 59.26 <1 1.73 0.2736 0.042 <3 14.8 0.019 1973 Active Ash Basin 20 foot 06/09/15 59.98 <1 2.08 0.2808 0.047 <1 15.3 0.506 Interstitial water no additional treatment 06/09/15 8.400 2.31 3.24 0.9293 0.980 1.91 6.67 0.128 Interstitial water 20 micron filter 06/09/15 8.406 1.52 2.25 0.9262 0.656 1.34 6.45 0.100 Interstitial water 10 micron filter 06/09/15 1 8.412 < 1 <1 0.9237 0.233 < 1 6.40 0.087 Interstitial water 0.45 micron filter 06/09/15 8.388 < 1 < 1 0.9188 0.016 < 1 6.46 0.080 i 1973 Active Ash Basin 1 foot 06/09/15 <1 42.9 1.93 0.136 <5 8.14 0.033 2.45 19173 tive Ash Basin 5 foot 06/09/15 <1 43.7 2.05 0.129 8.23 0.040 2.44 tive Ash Basin 10 foot 06/09/15 <3 44.4 2.08 0.165 7.72 0.036 2.90 tive Ash Basin 15 foot 06/09/15 <1 45.1 2.14 0.194 7.40 0.033 2.39 1973 Active Ash Basin 20 foot 06 09/15 <1 49.6 7.22 0.127 6.93 0.030 2.30 Interstitial water no additional treatment 06/09/15 1.4' 888 5.09 < 0.01 8.91 0.138 8.48 Interstitial water 20 micron filter Z/09/15 1 - 4• 896 4.32 0.057 8.90 0.124 8.51 Interstitial water 10 micron filter O6/09 15 1 - 4' 819 3.68 < 0.01 8.91 0.105 8.29 Interstitial water 0.45 micron filter 06/09/15 1 - 4• 851 3.63 '0.01 8.93 0.098 9.49 73 Active Ash Basin 1 foot 06/09/15 61.76 270 0.203 0.34 <5 7.28 <0.005 73 Active Ash Basin 5 foot 06/09/15 62.12 280 0,231 0.34 <5 7.05 0.005 73 Active Ash Basin 10 foot 119 06/09/15 64.36 280 0.201 0.35 <5 7.25 0.D08 73 Active Ash Basin 15 foot 06/09/15 64.70 290 0.212 0.34 <5 7.28 0.006 73 Active Ash Basin 20 foot 06/09/15 75.73 280 Mon 0.30 I <5 3.26 0.015 Interstitial water no additional treatment O6/09/15 142.1 320 <0.2 11 45 87.6 0.005 Interstitial water 20 mlcron filter 06 09 15 141.6 320 < 0.2 11 18 84.8 70.5 Interstitial water 10 micron filter 06/09/15 141.1 320 < 0.2 11 < 5 77.9 <0.005 Interstitial water 0.45 micron filter 06/09/15 141.7 320 < 0.2 11 < 5 73.3 <0.005 •Hg samples for Roxboro were analyzed in accordance with accepted protocol and methods but due to shipping labels, it was not clear which sample result went with each sample. All samples were very low and are presneted as a range as absolute certaninty is not possible as to which result accompanied a specific sample.